In one of my earlier post, there is a poem published, titled Divinity. Some of my writing is channeled and Divinity was one of them. Here it is again and my interpretation of Divinity.
He grew with his angel,
and suckled at her breast.
Two worlds apart,
unable to join them together.
Let's break it down into two parts. The angel (being like mother) represents the outer world. He (being like child from womb) represents the inner world.
In the Gospel of Thomas Jesus says, "These babies who are being suckled are like those who enter the kingdom." The kingdom is hidden by the division into the male and female and by the storms of passion and worldly cares that dominate our lives.
The physical bond of mother and child shows the reader to see and realize their higher calling. The union of male and female becomes androgynous and one could conclude this is in the likeness of God.
If we can overcome our humanly desires we become like children. Then we have managed to combine our inner and outer worlds. We are then able to enter the spiritual realm of God. Our lives are transformed once we have united with the Christ spirit, our soul, and our body. We see the world with new eyes (like a baby).
~Reference Beloved Disciple, Robin Griffith-Jones
He grew with his angel,
and suckled at her breast.
Two worlds apart,
unable to join them together.
Let's break it down into two parts. The angel (being like mother) represents the outer world. He (being like child from womb) represents the inner world.
In the Gospel of Thomas Jesus says, "These babies who are being suckled are like those who enter the kingdom." The kingdom is hidden by the division into the male and female and by the storms of passion and worldly cares that dominate our lives.
The physical bond of mother and child shows the reader to see and realize their higher calling. The union of male and female becomes androgynous and one could conclude this is in the likeness of God.
If we can overcome our humanly desires we become like children. Then we have managed to combine our inner and outer worlds. We are then able to enter the spiritual realm of God. Our lives are transformed once we have united with the Christ spirit, our soul, and our body. We see the world with new eyes (like a baby).
~Reference Beloved Disciple, Robin Griffith-Jones