Tuesday 21 February 2017

Involution Inexpression Leading To Expression.

Before I begin this blog on involution, I would like to quote the words of Sri Aurobindo  born Aug 15th 1872 died Dec 5th 1950 born in India .Quote  "Involution is the process by which the Ominipresent Reality ie, the Absolute,Brahman extends itself to create a universe of separate forms from out of its own Force/Energy .The  reason for involution is delight, the delight of Being ,it throws
itself forward into multiplicity of forms, becoming lost in the inconscience of matter. And then through evolution it partakes in the delight of rediscovering the spirit which had been hidden in the
interim" end quote.
All we ever hear of in our lives here on Earth is about evolution that's it! But that is only one side of the reality of the process of becoming. Before evolution could begin the first part of the equation had to be firmly in place that of the  involutionary process.
The involutionary process began by the Absolute creating a mighty thought pattern of force and energy and casting this into the void of absolute no-thingness within this process was all the needed
force and energy to bring about the whole creative principle when fully realized at the end of the involutionary cycle.
Before anything can be removed from within its enclosed space it has to first be put in there,
involution was the putting in principle within a principle  in a great unrolling of force ,all  the yet to become universe(as while this process was unrolling the universe was as yet unborn) all these principles were to become  universal laws when involution has stopped.
This out rolling of primal force reached a point where there ensued a momentary pause,
then the involutionary cycle had ended and the evolutionary cycle had begun.
In a much smaller way we as human beings replicate this process of involution (being born in a dense physical body)and evolution by going within ourselves and discovering our hidden spirit deep within us all and when we find that hidden spirit soul of higher self we are often utterly delighted by what we find, which in a way echo's the very words that Sri Aurobindo said many years ago.
warmest regards Michael
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