Temple of the Divine
- Ras Timotheos
- Apr 29, 2016
- 2 min read

The Temple of the divine is based on 2 main concepts. Temple and Divine. The Temple refers to the body which houses the divine. The divine refers to the breath and intelligence of life. The Physical Universe itself, as well as the atoms and molecules are all aspects which makes up the temple of the cosmic intelligence/sentience and consciousness. Human beings are made up of the same cosmic principles on a genetic level. The DNA of human beings essentially comes from stardust as scientists confer, and therefore man is but the universe on earth, including its divine intelligence and breath of life.
The temple is man and woman's physical body, while their consciousness, mind, breath and sentience is their metaphysical body, aspect of the divine spark of life in man. We live in a world where man has been trained to only view his body as a machine or physical object while ignoring or remaining ignorant of the mind and self-cultivation and self-cultivation through mental and spiritual observation/transcendence. This is due to a form of reflection being hidden from us, we now focus our attention on material things, only accepting that there is material, and therefore lost true understanding of life and even life beyond the physical reality.
All religions talk about a divine force or spirit to which interconnects and permeates the universe and its inhabitants, though those religions only dwell on physical, intellectual observation and not on the true essence and metaphysical observation of self-cultivation and esoteric practical based indigenous devices.
The divine mind is what some call God, but it is man and woman's essential duty to realize their reflection and divine inheritance by turning their senses inward and cultivating the consciousness towards the source or God within themselves, through the metaphysical reflection and purification of mind. This then allows man and woman to relieve themselves from the boundaries and limitations of this world in terms of suffering and unhappiness due to ignorance of their truest potentiality as well as their spiritual and metaphysical birthright.
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