Saturday, April 4, 2026

Kenoma


 Kenoma from the ancient Greek means "emptiness," and is the opposite of the Pleroma as fullness and the complete spiritual realm.

The emptiness or void of efficiency refers to the existence to the temporary material world.

The fallen realm of manipulated ideals that emerge from the divine Pleroma is the impulsive actions without wisdom.

The void of Kenoma or the empty space between the lovers or the distance self, from the true God.

One can consider that Kenoma is the physical existence with the hidden divine spark that ignores the Pleroma and its divine perfection.

The ying yang of dualism or the Kenoma versus Pleroma is where material imperfection and the liberation through knowledge with the divine are merging.

The lack of the divine fullness is Kenoma and identified with a flawed existence, seen through fears or scarcity and it is the hijacked realm, to copy the Pleroma with the many shades of manipulation.

Kenoma is the sand at the shores of emotions to realize the ability to choose the light within the realm of the horizon to the free will.

Kenoma is the existential gravity to anchor consciousness to the waters of Pleroma as unity and identity.

The stabilizing hope accepts the lights that lead to maturity and renders the structures that rely on unconscious suffering.

 Kenoma is the sphere of demi-gods (egocentric) and flawed creators who believe to be divine to trap others souls within this void.

The shallow shores of societies and its limited mental depth are under the control of demiurges to forget their true nature.

In the world of false politeness and imitations are deceptions that continue to lead into deception. 

Whereas the wise says in a few words more then what the attention seeker cannot explain in a thousand words.

The Pleroma manifests as tolerance and as forgiveness in the heart that heals. Kenoma is the shadow of the ego, where all situations of life are tested to bring out the real or the false.

Kenoma and the karmic destiny are the pain of life and price paid for the quickening of the foolish heart.

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Kenoma

  Kenoma from the ancient Greek means "emptiness," and is the opposite of the Pleroma as fullness and the complete spiritual r...