The concept of the one God in three aspects is present in three major world religions. The Hindus trinity is Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. These stand for the creator, the preserver, and the destroyer. They are also known as the being, the immanence, and the Word or Holy Spirit. Each one of the trinity has his own female consort. Brahma’s consort is Saraswati - the Goddess of knowledge. For Vishnu it is Lakshmi - the Goddess of love, beauty, and delight. For Shiva is Kali (Parvati) - the goddess of power, destruction, and transformation. All are worshiped in their own right as well as their male spouses.
Lao Tse is known as the first philosopher of the Taoist religion. His book the Te-Tao Ching was written in the 6th century BC. The Tao’s Trinity is made up of the Three Supreme Gods, or the Three Pure Ones. The members of the Taoist Trinity are as follows: Tien-pao, Heavenly Jewel, Ling-pao, Mystic Jewel, and Shen-pao, Spiritual Jewel. They are also referred to as Celestial worthy of primordial beginning, Celestial worthy of numinous treasure, and Celestial worthy of the Tao and its power. The Tao is "the way," the way of heaven and earth. From the Te-Tao Ching: "The one becomes the two. The two becomes the three. The three becomes the 10,000 things that support the yin and uphold the yang." In Christianity we have the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. These aspects represent God in His three forms. For centuries we have lived in a Patriarchy. The church fathers chose to eliminate any worship of the divine feminine. They also have made the concept of the Christ Consciousness only available to one person, Jesus. Jesus is our Elder brother. He came to show us the way to become a candidate for the Cosmic Christ Spirit to enter and dwell within us. This was His reward for living many lifetimes with Spirit paramount in His life. Why did He say "You will do greater works than I." if the potential was not there? The Christ is not a person but a "position" or "office" we ALL attain to. This of course includes all women. The great Mother sustains and nurtures us all. This aspect of the Trinity is a logical conclusion to how things work. The Christian Trinity becomes, Father, Son or Daughter and Holy Spirit Mother. I like to look at this in a very simple, logical, down to earth manner. You have a Father, known as the will of God. You have a Son or Daughter, known as the love of God. Then there is the Holy Spirit or Holy Breath. This aspect represents the understanding, thought, wisdom, and truth of God. Ok, you have the Father, you have the Son or Daughter, what are you missing? Mother. Holy Spirit Mother. Look around, this is the way we do things in these here parts! Mother, the divine feminine. The truth whispered to us in our hearts and minds. The thought that creates our lives. The breath that gives us life. The physical bodies that become the vehicles of life on earth. ©2018 Merry C. Battles Merry C. Battles is the author and illustrator of "Christmas Meditations on the Twelve Holy Days December 26 - January 6" It is her 26 year meditation journey with the 12 holy days of Christmas. Her book can be used all year long as we travel through each sign of the Zodiac. Merry has worked in the Healing Arts since 1976. She has practiced the art of massage, cellulite massage, Jin Shin Jyutsu, Reiki, CranioSacral Therapy and foot reflexology. Merry Is a Continuing Education Provider for Florida LMT'S. Her Intro courses in Jin Shin Jyutsu are open to all people. Merry’s book can be purchased at amazon.com and Kindle Books. Autographed copies are available at: www.merrybattles.com Email Merry at: merry@merrybattles.com ©2018 Merry C. Battles |
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