The Baroque Trap: On the Dangers of Spiritual Language

Use only words you really can say, speak the simple truth! In the field of modern spirituality, language has become both a tool and a trap. Words once intended to point toward the ineffable now weigh down the experience with layers of expectation and performance. Terms like “I have a deep connection,” “this process is … Continue reading The Baroque Trap: On the Dangers of Spiritual Language

When the Mind Begins to Shine: Meditation, Phosphenes and the Luminous Nature of Consciousness

Window to the Spirit It is a truth whispered across mystical traditions: when the body is still and the senses quiet, the mind begins to shine. Not metaphorically, but literally. Behind closed eyes, in the depths of focused meditation, patterns of light begin to appear described as glowing halos, radiant orbs, cascading veils of brightness. … Continue reading When the Mind Begins to Shine: Meditation, Phosphenes and the Luminous Nature of Consciousness

The Essence of Gnosis: thinking, feeling and acting from the divine source

Throughout the ages, sages have known and lived the truth that it is possible to connect directly with the most divine form of knowledge, called gnosis. In its essence, gnosis is not about acquiring information, but about entering a state of deep recognition and inner truth. It has been forgotten or buried in many traditions, … Continue reading The Essence of Gnosis: thinking, feeling and acting from the divine source

Entering the divine knowledge surfing on a inner light meditation

The divine light is not an abstract concept, but a living presence that expresses itself through subtle patterns and sensations within us. In our meditative journey into the ultrasubjective hyperspace, we do not rely on imagination or symbolic constructions, but on stillness, attention, and the readiness to perceive. What appears in this inner world is … Continue reading Entering the divine knowledge surfing on a inner light meditation

The Divine Countenance in Light: Microprosopus and the Emergence of Sacred Form:

The concept of Microprosopus provides a beautiful bridge between Kabalistic mysticism and our exploration of the ultrasubjective hyperspace and inner light. In the mystical systems of Kabbalah, Microprosopus, also called Zeir Anpin, is not simply a theological concept. It is a living emanation of divine energy as it becomes form, pattern, and presence within our … Continue reading The Divine Countenance in Light: Microprosopus and the Emergence of Sacred Form:

The Magician William G. Gray and the Inner Light

William G. Gray and the Inner Light William G. Gray (1913–1992) was a prominent English ceremonial magician and Hermetic Qabalist. He founded the Sangreal Sodality, a spiritual brotherhood emphasizing personal spiritual development and inner transformation. He is widely recognized for his contributions to Western esotericism and for founding the Sangreal Sodality, a spiritual brotherhood rooted … Continue reading The Magician William G. Gray and the Inner Light

The Divine Light as a Gateway to the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace – Revisiting Giordano Bruno

Giordano Bruno (1548–1600), Renaissance philosopher, mystic, and Hermetic thinker, viewed the universe as an ensouled totality, permeated by an eternal, divine light. In his writings, he describes this light as an ever-present force that approaches and knocks on the doors of our senses and cognitive faculties, with the aim of elevating the soul and transforming … Continue reading The Divine Light as a Gateway to the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace – Revisiting Giordano Bruno