2/8/07

Language of Cosmoses 1

Musings on cosmoses...

Driving down the street I was thinking about cosmoses and how they are contained things, of order and beauty (in their own way, or just beautiful in a universal way).

I looked at other cars and could see they are mechanical cosmoses. I looked at buildings I was passing and could see they are cosmoses. Both need an outside source of energy though. The cars need fuel, the buildings need electricity and gas and so on.

Also, a big institution like a hospital building or a government building is a cosmos. When you enter it as a visitor you are entering a cosmos. The people who work there are part of that cosmos. You are a foreign presence in that cosmos (and you feel it usually).

Human beings, physical bodies, are cosmoses. We need energy from outside us: food, air, impressions.

Impressions can be from the Absolute III or the Absolute II.

(We eat, breathe, and live in cosmoses too. The Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Satan are cosmoses.)

The Bible, I pondered, speaks on this subject regarding energy source:

John 4:14 But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.
Here Jesus is talking about being a truly contained cosmos where the source of energy comes from within us.

Objective understanding comes from seeing in the language of cosmoses. Acting from the language of cosmoses. Speaking and thinking from the language of cosmoses. It is big enough to contain everything, even things that don't immediately seem "cosmosish." It contain, for instance, all the ideas and things of the cosmological side of the Work (that word alone: "cosmological"). Ray of Creation, Law of 7, Law of 3, Scale (Hierarchy), Relativity, Speed, Centers.

Also, for instance, seeing different "orbits" in the world. These are part of seeing in cosmoses. Orbits of whatever. Economy, social things, forces, laws, whatever. You then see things as a "whole," which enables real understanding. Actually: objective undersanding. Seeing parts in relation to a whole.

So with the language of cosmoses you can see any scene or event and connect it with its whole and get objective understanding of it. Even something like a remark made by a girl. You see the "whole" that that remark and that girl resides in. Seeing objectively.

External-considering is part of this language of cosmoses.