Vedic text describes the
firmament as Akasha and as the space or ether that exists as element of eternal
expansion.
Texts from the bible depict
the firmament or arch that divides the water from above from those below.
It declares the glory of
God and its handiwork, to shine with his souls as the brightness of the turning
firmament as the stars in eternity.
‘And let them be for signs and for seasons,
and for days and years’, is the parable from the bible.
Firmament from the Latin
word ‘firmamentum’ means support or strength of foundation.
The firmament is seen as the realm of the
heavens or sacred space, where divine intuition interacts with humanity and the
protective sign of time as awareness when needed.
The daily changes observed
in the sky over the years serve as metaphors for influencing cultural rituals,
agricultural practices, social structures and its feminine and masculine
seasons.
The divine communicates
with the human realm through spiritual significance and its meaning in words
and images.
The light in Cathedrals
reflecting the lights of the firmament, while the Vedic Guru speaks of the
cosmic diamond chandelier, that supports the world with the light for the
tempered mind in the human soul. Inspirations of love and its eternal space is
the intelligence for the soul to grow.
The material perspective
and its lack of imagination are shopping for security and believing that
diamonds are forever, even without faith.
The sense of discretion is
instinctive and becomes the polishing of the diamond soul that shapes once
life.
The identity of the diamond
becomes clear with the craft of turning carbon into values and filling the
psychological need to be pure for the pledge of love and its commitment.
The rainbow has millions of
tiny diamond, shaping the colors for the heart to follow, as the guiding spirit
for the perfection to clear away the clouds of doubt.
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