08-08-2021, 12:12 PM
(08-07-2021, 10:38 PM)Desaad khaan Wrote:Quote:...not a quasi-sacred space
In mastery you understand that space is just trivial compared to attention and that everything labeled sacred carries in it the seeds of hypocrisy. Because for it to be a "sacred space" there would need to be un-sacred space which your ideology and mine refute in way.
Quo Feb. 6, 2005 Wrote:G: Q’uo, who or what are the “lions at the gate of green ray”?
We are those of Q’uo, and are aware of your query, my brother. The figure of the lions at the gate of the temple is an ancient means of expressing a truth concerning spiritual gifts. The New York Public Library, that this instrument has seen, has just such lions sitting couchant upon the two sides of the steps leading up to its main entrance.
The mythical concept of lions at the gate goes back for many thousands of years in your cultures and has to do with that sense of safety that entities wish to feel when they go to bed at night and blow out their candle and lie in the darkness waiting for sleep. There is that desire to know that you are protected. The reality of your inner energy system is that you are indeed protected at each level so that unwise use of energy cannot actually destroy the energy body.
When one is attempting to move into the heart, one is attempting to enter a sacred space. Even more than the gates of a city or the gates of a library which are supposed to protect knowledge and wisdom, the gates of the heart protect you, your essential self. If you barge into that sacred space drinking and wenching and swearing and making a great deal of rude noise, you have entered a sacred space inappropriately and the heart chakra does not wish to be entered inappropriately. Consequently, if you attempt to move into your heart chakra, to come through that door into that sacred space, when you are not appropriately tuned, you shall, in one way or another, be kicked out by the lions at the gate. That is the meaning of that figure.
Again I say, the current display of rude violation and the lack of inherent protection argues that this space is not a temple of the heart. Should it be such? That's the choice of those who superintend the space, as well as the rest of us who often cast our votes with our feet. It could be held as sacred if such were desired, it could be otherwise. The possibilities are manifold.