Types and Shapes of Light

nivek

As Above So Below
In sharing particular conceptions by possibly resorting to a simile or even more of an allegoric expression, an exact description of a direct observation can also be shared and understood by anyone who is centered in one's own 'inner' functions.

In other places either lower and higher in their resonance and in some of those places in parallel there are all sorts of creatures which seem to be alive or with some sort of consciousness attached to them, if not their own. There are certain places of such a seemingly dualistic nature that when passing through you see both the beauty and the horrors manifest together in opposition yet at the same time also appear to be in harmony.

Spoken about in so many ancient sources, all phenomena that exist, from high to low, exist from the interaction of three forces, three kinds of light and seven shapes of light. These three are seen in varying combinations and the the nature of the three forces is universal, that is, permeating into everything and everywhere on every scale in the universe.

Some describe these three kinds as the clear and the penetrating, the objective light, the reflected light, and the abstract light. Existing in a combination of the three forces, which can also be measured and in special relation to man, one must learn to take the third force, the third type of light in account. Rembrandt once mentioned once of a certain of light he could see when he painted that he had no choice but add into his paintings.

The manifestations they can present could be positive, negative and neutral, or active, passive, and meditating but neither exists without the other, above or below, within or without, things within themselves.
 
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