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Re: The origine of the Central Sun.

Feb 28, 2002 04:09 AM
by bri_mue


Yes as per the "metaphysical" idea "central Sun" wich can be traced 
back to the word "God" that is corect. Even Blavatsky doesn't claim
to have mentioned that is what "metaphysically" spoken the word
Central Sun goes back to.

With "science" it has notting to do (unless you mean psuedo-science), 
but if you claim you really mean
" metaphysics", that is a different.

So that is simple then God, Allah, Brahma, Tao, that is the real 
"zero point" then. 

The emptines from where the Taoists say everything derives and 
everything returns back to.

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7074/quotes.html

http://twitch.spanner.net/~fnerkle/medit/Lesson9.htm




Bri.

--- In theos-talk@y..., leonmaurer@a... wrote:
> Who cares who first wrote down the concept of a "Central Sun" being 
in the 
> middle of any group of orbiting stars or planets? Only historians, 
> apparently, or HPB bashers, I might presume. 
> 
> For occultists, however, that idea is as old as Hermes and 
Pythagorus. All 
> that's important to know is that the "Central Sun" of the galaxy of 
stars 
> which rotate around it -- that objective science can only
understand as 
a 
> "black hole" because they can't see beyond the "event barrier"
whose 
diameter 
> depends on the "mass-energy" concentrated at its central zero-point 
> "singularity" that absorbs all light energy -- has to be the same
source 
of 
> the energy "radiator" and "attractor" for the galactic system, as
our 
central 
> sun "Sol" (which science now says has a "singularity" at its
center) is 
the 
> energy "attractor" and "radiator" for the solar system. Both these 
central 
> suns obey the same laws of metaphysical science -- although one may 
be the 
> transmitter and the other the receiver of "sidereal light" on the 
material 
> plane -- while their roles reverse when it comes to receiving and 
> transmitting the higher frequency "astral light" on the universal
or 
> spiritual planes.
> 
> This seems to be parallel with the still controversial (from a
scientific 
> point of view) theory that all forms or bodies in the universe have
a 
> particular singularity or zero-point at their centers of gravity or
center 
of 
> mass-energy that is coadunate with or "entangled" with all other
zero-
points 
> surrounding it... Accounting for gravitational attraction between 
separate 
> masses -- which varies depending on the differing concentration or 
density of 
> these zero-point singularity centers within each particular body of 
> mass-energy. The amount of energy thus concentrated in such a 
singularity or 
> "central sun" is, in accord with general relativity theory, what 
apparently 
> bends the space surrounding such bodies to induce a gravitational 
attraction 
> -- although there are other ways of looking at it from quantum or 
string 
> theory viewpoints. Until science can close the gap and understand
the 
> coenergetic vibrational energy or "metaphysical" linkages between
the 
zero 
> point singularity and the quantum particle, or light "photon" --
none of 
> their theories will ever be consistent with each other.
> 
> That's all that should be of interest to theosophists who wish to 
understand 
> the scientific concepts that relate to or are consistent with the 
underlying 
> principles of theosophical metaphysics. It should also be noted,
from a 
> theosophical and metaphysical point of view, that the words
"central 
sun" (or 
> "son" perhaps?) -- referring to the zero-laya-point origin of 
any "being" in 
> the universe, from an atom to a star to a galaxy, or from a spirit
to a 
mind 
> to a body, has symbolic meanings that go far beyond considering the 
physical 
> properties alone -- as conventional science mostly does. 
> 
> LHM
> 
> 
> 
> In a message dated 02/25/02 1:08:27 AM, bri_mue@y... writes
> 
> >The idea and the first formulation of a "Central Sun" comes from 
the 
> >trancelectures of P.B.Randolph, and can be traced to exactly 1856, 
> >twenty years befor Blavatsky wrote the SD in the same country, 
using 
> >exactly the same idea as Randolph before.
> >
> >Randolph published the occurance when for the first time idea 
> >idea "Central Sun" came to him in "Dealings with the Death" 
> >published in 1861 p.44 he writes that it was given to him "by the 
> >spirits in Bufallo 1856."
> > 

> > 

> > Bri.



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