The Impact of the Sun and Moon on the Spiritual Journey

G.M HERMES
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The Sun and the Moon

Everything in this universe is built on polarity, like the sun and the moon. The sun represents the masculine pole, while the moon represents the feminine pole. Behind all these poles lie two main principles: the eternal past and the eternal future. The eternal past refers to what has no beginning but has an end, whereas the eternal future is the opposite—it has a beginning but no end. In this sense, the eternal past symbolizes Lordship, where causes and reasons reside, while the eternal future represents Divinity, where ends and outcomes unfold.

Energy or light flows from the future toward the past in a straight line and then returns from the past to the future in a wave-like motion. This creates two timelines. The first is original and linear, representing the divine emanation from the future to the past. The second is reversed and circular, moving from the past to the future. The straight timeline signifies speed, penetration, and essential masculine awareness, while the circular timeline embodies feminine, encompassing awareness.

The eternal future represents the realm of ideals and the future, while the eternal past represents the realm of replicas and the ancient past. When we say that divine emanation flows from the future to the past in a straight line and then reflects back in a wave-like motion to the source, this implies that the future creates the past. This characteristic is exclusive to Divinity, as Divinity alone can shape its past without being a product of previous circumstances. This is a logical criterion for proving the divinity of an entity or essence: the ability to create its own past, free from the influence of preceding factors.

It is essential to distinguish between Divinity and Lordship as two necessary poles. Lordship is a source-oriented concept, preceding action and serving as a mover, as the eternal past motivates the eternal future. Thus, Lordship is always a process of initiation and stimulation. Divinity, on the other hand, is the ultimate end for us. From our perspective, God manifests in the future and the eternal future through Divinity and in the past through us. For God, we are His past, but this does not mean that our past is God’s past. Hence, we say that God experiences the past through us.

The Spiritual Journey Between Past and Future

Spirits descend in a linear geometric motion from the eternal future (the realm of ideals) toward the eternal past to undergo the experience of the eternal past and then return to the source. During the return, one imitates the model and cannot return linearly but rather in a wave-like motion around that model. For example, when I ask you to perform an action, symbolized as X, your execution of this action will not be the exact X but rather an imitation, denoted as X'. This imitation is a derivative of the original action X. Similarly, human attempts to manifest Divinity by imitating the divine names are not direct or immediate but wave-like, interactive, and spread over time in an effort to return to eternity.

Likewise, divine emanation flows from the eternal future (the future) straight toward the past (the eternal past) and then returns in a wave-like, imitative, and replicative motion toward the eternal future. It does not return via the same path but revolves around it as an axis.

To simplify, consider a tree as a representation of Divinity and Lordship. The fruit of the tree symbolizes the eternal future, the ideal, and the ultimate model of the tree. A seed from that fruit separates from the eternal future and descends toward the eternal past, representing the dark inner depths, roots, and ancient past. From there, the seed explores the concept of the past, extending roots into the earth and rising again toward the sky, where Divinity reappears in the form of fruit. This fruit contains seeds that can undergo the same experience. The seed falls linearly but returns in a wave-like motion, ultimately becoming what it once was. This is the ultimate spiritual journey, representing the journey of the human soul—not from an individual perspective but a collective one, as all human souls originate from one fruit, and we are its seeds.

When the core manifests in its final form, such as a fruit, it carries within it the seed once again. The seed or core that descends from above to below is the future. From the perspective of the future to the past, it is viewed as a divine Messianic project, returning to the heavens to manifest again in other, greater projects imbued with Divinity. In this way, we continuously explore the eternal past, returning anew to the eternal future.

In this spiritual journey, you do not need to prove your belonging to the realm of Divinity or ideals. You undergo this journey to explore the causes in the eternal past, testing and reinforcing your original divine stance. The purpose of the spiritual journey is to uncover the roots that affirm your heavenly nature. My statement, “If you are celestial and divine and are placed in the lowest of the low, you will return again to embody what you once embodied because it is your right, and existence must restore you—this is an existential necessity,” encapsulates the message I want to convey.

However, circumstances may hinder this journey, as circumstances are humanity’s adversary. Some seeds become corrupted due to circumstances, unable to return, their wings broken, resembling the earth’s dust as if they belong to it, unable to ascend. Without encountering a knowledgeable, wise, and compassionate hand, their eternity is lost, as they become decayed, spoiled, and deformed seeds.

Thus, the human spiritual journey is a test of the legitimacy of the soul’s claim to eternity. It is a quest for true merit in what was once manifest in eternity, returning from the eternal past to the eternal future, imitating the straight path from which one originally came. For the soul, time is reversed—it moves from the future to the past. In contrast, for the world and embodiment, time flows wave-like from the past to the future. Therefore, venerating the waves as if their secret lies within them is a misconception. The true secret lies in the straight axis that the wave revolves around.

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