Character Discussion: Sirius (2)
Hans Andréa
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Sun Feb 6 07:12:23 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 124045
I want to start by referring you back to HPFGU message
123848
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HPforGrownups/message/123848
I told you there about thought-forms. When we think,
we form small astral clouds around our head, and these
thought-forms drift around our body in an
anticlockwise circulation, from the head down to the
upper abdomen, through the spleen and liver, and out
the other side, up again.
This is the normal state of affairs in every human
being. In addition to these thought-forms there is an
influence in many people which turns them into a
seeker. That is the thought-spark or seed of the
original spirit. It is symbolised by Lily in Harry
Potter. If the lily is closed up in its petals there's
no influence to change our way of thinking. However
through various causes, the lily in the heart can
begin to open one petal, so to speak. Such a person
begins to suspect that the purpose of life is not just
eating, sleeping, sex and entertainment. He/she begins
to search for the purpose of life. The seeker is born.
Obviously this influences the seeker's thoughts. And
equally obviously a new thought-form is produced that
corresponds with the seeking pattern. In the beginning
this thought-form is very vague and indistinct and
hence powerless. But after a lot of experimentation
the seeker will discover that liberation is the
purpose of life, and that this can be achieved only by
giving up the self-interest. The thought-form now
begins to take on a clear shape and begins to radiate
power. Sirius Black is born.
This thought-form does not circulate, however! It
stands still in front of the seeker, shining like a
bright morning star. And, as I mentioned last time,
there is a corresponding light in the sixth auric ring
of the microcosm.
Paul was aware of this and mentions it in the First
Letter to the Corinthians. Chapter 15 verse 49: "Just
as we have borne the image of the man of dust, we
shall also bear the image of the man of heaven." Yes,
that's what I'm saying. Sirius is the personification
of the thought-image of the heavenly human being.
I mentioned previously that a seed contains a germ,
energy, and a plan. When the divine spark in the heart
begins to vibrate, or catches fire as we say
mystically, the "plan" which the Divine Spirit created
all those millions of years ago begins to project
itself in the aura of the human being. Initially it's
lifeless, but as the new soul grows it begins to
become conscious. It takes on its role of giving
instructions to the new soul so that it knows what to
do, how to grow up as intended by God.
In my post "Peter Pettigrew" I explained that Peter
alias Scabbers personifies the ego, situated in the
upper abdomen, around the solar plexus, the spleen and
the liver. The thought-forms circulate through the
ego.
The ego is behind all our thoughts and desires. In
fact we could say it is the master of our desire body,
our astral body. Our thoughts obviously stem from our
desires. Our desires feed our thoughts and our
thoughts feed our desires. Until Harry is born.
Have a look at such a person's situation. The lily has
begun to open. A bright silvery stag stands next to
the lily and hopes fervently for a child. Sirius is in
the seeker's firmament and gives bright solace and
hope. The microcosmic self is the boss and Scabbers is
his servant, though Lily and James don't know it. Then
Lily gives birth to a beautiful baby. This is the baby
that has been prophesied to kill the overlord,
Voldemort. Sirius is immediately made God-Father
because he is Harry's pattern, his example, his mentor
and loving guide.
Voldemort feels the pain of Harry's presence and tries
to rid his world of the trouble makers. He kills James
and Lily, but the love in Lily is so great that Harry
is unharmed. However the microcosmic self is greatly
reduced in power. Harry has to live in the cold,
nonmagical world that does not recognise his greatness.
The new soul has to learn to live in the every day
world removed from God. As I explained in "Sirius
(1)", the ego has deceived the seeker into imprisoning
the thought-form of the heavenly man. Sirius is
imprisoned in all sorts of egocentric spiritual and
religious pursuits. He grows weaker and weaker.
But the new soul grows and Sirius manages to escape.
He is able to expel the ego which escapes to its
creator, the microcosmic self. Just like a normal
thought-form he circulates through the solar plexus,
but instead of boosting the ego, which normal thoughts
do, he drives it out.
However dementors, or rulers of the eons as "Pistis
Sophia" calls them, try to suck the life out of both
the new soul and the thought-form. The new soul is
able to drive them away because of the powerful
longing he has for liberation.
Forces all around Harry are trying to stop him growing
to maturity and living with Sirius. Together Harry and
Sirius are destined to become the new rulers of the
microcosm. Such a new human being is extremely
powerful in goodness, truth and justice, something
which the established order doesn't want.
Buckbeak, symbolising the liberating Christ radiations
from the Brotherhood of the Masters of Compassion, is
ready to be sacrificed. Sirius has been captured by
Snape, the dark side of the personality. Things
suddenly look very grim. However the new, divine soul,
Harry, surrenders to the Christ radiations which
immediately lift the soul up to great new spiritual
heights. The mental image of the heavenly man is also
lifted up by the redeeming Christ-rays and is set free
to guide, inspire and encourage the new soul.
In the next exciting episode I will deal with Sirius'
passing through the Gate of Saturn.
Hans
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