I attended a Catholic mass once. During the sermon the priest said:

"The holy spirit is like water. God, the father, is like ice. And
Jesus, his son, is like slightly melted ice." I immediatly thought of
MMY's H20 analogies (water, vapor, ice)- and wondered if the priest
was a meditator. 

My take, FWIW, is that the holy spirit is a vibration (an unmoved
mover) within the universal consciousness - stillness on the move -
that is manifested when "one's" attention is put on it. In groups, it
manifests more clearly due to collective consciousness effects. As in:
when two or more are gathered in my name "I AM" "present". 

The holy spirit, IMO, is not a noun - an object, but a verb. The
process of silence becoming aware of itself - when small, relative
self splashes into the silence of big, absolute self - and the waves
of nurturing influence spread into creation in a palpable way.










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