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MAITREYA & YIN & YANG

 

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"And I saw in the right hand of Him that sat on the throne a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven seals." (Revelation 5:1)

 

"Each of these seals relates to one or more religions of the world which when combined together and their significance in the history of man is understood, then it will be realized that each of the great religions of the world have only a part of a greater truth. Each one is complementary to each other as none is perfect by itself, and together they synthesize all the religions of the world and unify all under one banner (The Greatest Sign)."

 

The First Seal (I-Ching (), Awakening of the Spiritual Forces): is called the Seal Of The Awakening of the Spiritual Forces. It relates to all Mystical Paths and religions on earth. They include: Hinduism, Buddhism, Kabala, Sufism, Christian Saints, and any other path that the Goal is to have a direct Experience with God (Know Thyself To Know God, Be Still and Know That I Am God).

I-Ching () is also called the Yin and Yang sign. The two parts with different colors (white and blue) are the two modes in the universe known as positive and negative, male and female, cold and hot, etc. In our drawing of this symbol, we also have an orange/red center in it. It is the symbol for the beginning. The color orange/red is for energy, movement, creation, etc.

There are three I-Chings in The Greatest Sign. The one in the center is the symbol for the beginning of the Creation (The Beginning). The one at the bottom is the beginning of one's spiritual journey. This I-Ching at the bottom is the First Seal in The Greatest Sign. It is the only one which is in a horizontal position. Anything in a horizontal position means: IS NOT AWAKENED (is asleep). When we want to sleep, we lay down (become horizontal). The other two I-Chings are in a vertical position, meaning awakened.

The Second Seal (Star Of David, The Sign Of Solomon (), Communities Of Light): This is the Second Seal in The Greatest Sign. It symbolizes the teaching and history of the Hebrews (The Old Testament). The whole theme of the Old Testament (OT) is that God is trying to choose a community (Children Of Israel) that accepts Him as Their God and will Obey His Commandments. Therefore the Second Seal is related to the Communities which are based on God and follow the Eternal Divine Path (The Greatest Sign).

So the OT is also a part of the Seven Seals which God has Revealed to humanity. It covers the Children Of Israel and brings the concept of the Communities Of Light. The triangle upward is the Hierarchy Of Heaven On Earth, and the triangle downward is the Spirit Of God which is in this Hierarchy. In other words, the symbol means the Communities Of Light (human) reaching upward (triangle upward) and God reaching down (triangle downward). Only such communities based on God, which follow the Eternal Divine Path, will prosper and help to bring God's Kingdom on earth.

This is the second step in the Eternal Divine Path. The first step is the awakening of the Spiritual Forces.

The Third Seal (Cross (), Sacrifice, Not Being Self-Centered): This is the Third Symbol in The Greatest Sign. It is the symbol for Sacrifice (not being self-centered). After the awakening of the Spiritual Forces (First Seal), directing our energies toward creation of The Communities Of Light (Second Seal), we will realize that a strong Godly community is only possible if people are willing to give more into the Community than they take. We have to learn to sacrifice for the Community in order to create the Communities Of Light.

If everyone is selfish and wants to take more than they put in, then that community and society will be destroyed. But if people participate and help the community, it will prosper. Of course, each individual has a different capacity for sacrifice. This is the Message of the Third Seal, to Sacrifice All in order to create God's Desire for Communities Of Light. That is what Christ did. He Sacrificed Himself For His Ideal.

With this Seal the three first Seals in The Greatest Sign are united. That is, Mystical Paths (Hindus, Buddhists, etc.), Hebrews (Jews) and Christians.

The Fourth Seal (Crescent Moon (), Surrendering and Submission): This is the Fourth Symbol in The Greatest Sign. It is the symbol for Surrendering and Submission to God.

After we sacrifice for awhile and try to create the Communities Of Light, we may not succeed. We may have put much effort and nothing happens. We are not seeing any result. We will become frustrated and/or depressed. Or we may succeed and start feeling that we are great that we have done such a good job. That may make us become elated with a big ego. This step is to overcome these two pitfalls (either becoming depressed or egotistical).

The reason for either of these happenings is that we are attached to the result of our actions. So when the result is not as we expected, we become depressed, discouraged and unhappy. If the result is good, we become egotistical, which is the very reason man is separate from God. So we Lose the Grace. If we, however, surrender the result to God, then in either way we will not be affected with the result. So surrendering means we do try to do His Will, Follow the Eternal Divine Path, but we leave the Result to God.

Greater than Surrendering is Submission to God. Submission means we let God do the work through us. We are an instrument for His Divine Actions. In Surrendering there is still an ego which is Surrendering the Result to God. In Submission The Doer is He. There is no "I" involved -- no I, no ego. He is the Doer and so the Result is His as well.

So in the Eternal Divine Path, we Meditate and try to awaken our Spiritual Forces (The First Seal). We direct the energies we have gained from our awakened Spiritual Forces toward the Creation of the Communities Of Light (Second Seal). We Sacrifice for the community and try not to be self-centered and selfish (The Third Seal). And we Surrender and Submit to God (Fourth Seal).

In this Seal we also see the I-Ching symbol. This I-Ching, however, is no longer in the horizontal position. In this stage man's spirit is fully awakened. To be Surrendered and Submissive to the Will of God is the Highest Spiritual Realization. In this symbol we also see a five-pointed star. It is the symbol for man reaching up to God (in Prayer). The same symbol upside down is the symbol for Devil (man reaching toward earth, external world). With this symbol all Mystical Paths, Hebrews (Jews), Christianity and Islam are explained! They are each a part of the Eternal Divine Path. There are three more steps (Religions) in the Eternal Divine Path which are the last three Seals.

The Fifth Seal (The Nine-Armed Star (), Universalism): This is the Fifth Seal in The Greatest Sign. It is the Symbol of Universalism. Without realizing that God is Everything and the Whole universe is He, we will become narrow in our outlook of the Universe. We may (and probably will) become attached to a small part of it. We may work only for the betterment of our own community, religion, race, etc. Universalism is the Fifth Step in the Eternal Divine Path. It shatters all narrowness of the mind. It expands the Consciousness to include everything as part of God. It is the symbol of Baha'i Faith.

So the first step (Seal) is the awakening of the Spiritual Forces. The Second step (Seal) is the formation of the Communities Of Light. The Third Step (Seal) is Sacrifice, not being self-centered. The Fourth Step (Seal) is Surrendering and Submission to God. And the Fifth Step (Seal) is Universalism, to realize God is Everything. Whoever separates one part of the Universe from another, and/or prefers one part of the universe to the other, does not express the Spirit Of God (which is Everything, inseparable).

The Sixth Seal (The Elect ()): This is the Sixth Seal in The Greatest Sign. After a person goes through the first five Seals, he becomes an Elect (Child of Light). Elects are those who Meditate and awaken their Spiritual Forces (The First Seal). They direct their energy toward Creation of the Communities Of Light (The Second Seal). They will Sacrifice (The Third Seal) toward this Goal (Creation of Communities Of Light), and Surrender and Submit to God (The Fourth Seal). They will become Universalists (The Fifth Seal).

Such a people are truly free of all vices and are Spiritually Advanced. They have awakened their Spiritual Forces (at least are trying to). They work toward a better society (Communities Of Light). They are willing to Sacrifice all for this Ideal and are Surrendered and Submissive to God (free from ego). They are Universalists (free from narrowness of the mind). Such are the Ones God calls My Elects, the Children Of Israel (The Children Of Light). These are the Ones who will bring His Kingdom On Earth.

The Seventh Seal (Pure Consciousness ()): This is the Seventh Seal, The Goal. It is the Symbol for Pure Consciousness (Being One With God, To Be Divine). This is not attainable by Mystical Paths and practices (Meditation, chanting, etc.) alone. It is attainable by following the Eternal Divine Path. By Creation of the Communities Of Light, we can create an environment that many people can reach this state the fastest way possible.  Top of Page

  

        YIN and YANG

 

Yin

Yang

moon

sun

night

day

dark

light

cool

warm

rest

active

feminine

masculine

north

south

winter

summer

right

left

introversion

extroversion

earth

heaven

even

odd

6*

9*

8**

7**

* major symbol numbers;

** minor symbol numbers

 

"In confidence", Dr. Shen whispered,
"There are times even I cannot tell Yin from Yang."
 

Yin and Yang describe change.

Yin and Yang refer to the sides of a mountain.
In the morning, one side is in shade, the other in sunlight.
Later in the day, the sides have reversed.
Dark becomes light and light becomes dark.

Nature is like this, forever changing, undulating. In time, Yang turns to Yin. Yin predictably becomes Yang.

Change is certain, a basic law of nature you can count on, like gravity.

Yang and Yin support one another as they oppose each other. There is always yin within yang and yang within yin. You simply can' t have one without the other.
 

We see the body and its disharmonies in changing shades of Yin and Yang. This helps to understand where events come from and where they are going to.

This helps to understand the disease and the patient

 

Meaning of terms

The meaning of the characters for yin and yang, necessarily, has more than just one connotation. Because yang means "sunny", it corresponds to the day and more active functions, whereas yin, meaning "shady", corresponds to night and dormancy. Yin and yang can be compared in the chart to the right.

It is also possible to look at yin and yang with respect to the flow of time. Noon, is full yang, sunset is yang turning to yin; midnight is full yin and sunrise is yin turning to yang. This flow of time can also be expressed in seasonal changes and directions. South and Summer are full yang; West and Autumn are yang turning to yin; North and Winter are full yin, and East and Spring are yin turning over to yang.

Yin and yang are often used in reference to disease, and many Asian cultures treat the hot/cold or wet/dry diseases with opposite treatments. For example, a yin symptom such as coldness would be treated with yang treatments, such as hot foods. A yang symptom such as nervousness would be treated with yin treatments- cold foods such as fruits.

Yin and yang can also be seen as a process of transformation which describes the changes between the phases of a cycle. For example, cold water (yin) can be boiled and eventually turn into steam (yang).

One way to write the symbols for yin and yang are a solid line (yang) and a broken line (yin) which could be divided into the four stages of yin and yang and further divided into the eight trigrams (these trigrams are used on the South Korea flag). The symbol shown at the top righthand corner of this page, called Taijitu (太極圖), is another way to show yin and yang. The mostly white portion, being brighter, is yang and the mostly dark portion, being dim, is yin. Each, however, contains the seed of its opposite. Yin and yang are equally important, unlike the typical dualism of good and evil.

The concept is called yin yang, not yang yin, just because the former has a preferred pronunciation in Chinese (see Standard Mandarin - Tones for detail), and the word order has no cultural or philosophical meaning.

 

Direction of rotation

There exist many different versions of the direction and placement of the colors on a Yin and Yang diagram. Although there is no official version, few are most commonly used. The more popular version are those on calligraphy seen inyin and yang in ancient calligraphy styles from China.

 

Principles

Everything can be described as both yin and yang.

1. Yin and yang are opposites.

Everything has its opposite—although this is never absolute, only relative. No one thing is completely yin or completely yang. Each contains the seed of its opposite. For example, winter can turn into summer; "what goes up must come down".

2. Yin and yang are interdependent.

One cannot exist without the other. For example, day cannot exist without night. Peace cannot exist without chaos.

3. Yin and yang can be further subdivided into yin and yang.

Any yin or yang aspect can be further subdivided into yin and yang. For example, temperature can be seen as either hot or cold. However, hot can be further divided into warm or burning; cold into cool or icy. Within each spectrum, there is a smaller spectrum; every beginning is a moment in time, and has a beginning and end, just as every hour has a beginning and end.

4. Yin and yang consume and support each other.

Yin and yang are usually held in balance—as one increases, the other decreases. However, imbalances can occur. There are four possible imbalances: Excess yin, excess yang, yin deficiency, and yang deficiency. They can again be seen as a pair: by excess of yin there is yang deficiency and vice versa. The imbalance is also a relative factor: the excess of yang "forces" yin to be more "concentrated".

5. Yin and yang can transform into one another.

At a particular stage, yin can transform into yang and vice versa. For example, night changes into day; warmth cools; life changes to death. However this transformation is relative too. Night and day coexist on Earth at the same time when shown from space.

6. Part of yin is in yang and part of yang is in yin.

The dots in each serve: 1. as a reminder that there are always traces of one in the other. For example, there is always light within the dark (e.g., the stars at night), these qualities are never completely one or the other. 2. as a reminder that absolute extreme side transforms instantly into the opposite, or that the labels yin and yang are conditioned by an observer's point of view. For example, the hardest stone is easiest to break. This can show that absolute discrimination between the two is artificial.  Top of Page

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Last modified: 17-Jul-2010

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