--- In [email protected], "Robert Gimbel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>  (snip)> 
> > Scripture commonly conflates the immanent/manifest Purusha and the
> > Unmanifest Purusha or Brahman. That makes three...OM or Prakriti, Tat
> > the son Brahma or creator, and Sat the Absolute Brahman. SAT-TAT-OM.
> >
>   Is that kind of like 'Father, Son, Holy Spirit?'?

Exactly, think of a blue crystal ball (as prakriti or Mother Nature),
now visualize a white light shining into the crystal ball,  the light
in the crystal ball is now blue!

The Father represents the white light or Brahman, the Son the blue
light which is the white light of Brahman reflected off of the blue
crystal ball (prakriti).

The blue light in this analogy represents the immanent purusha or God
manifest, of which we are a small part (sparks of the one flame), when
we become Self Realized we realize the spark, when God realized the
flame, when cosmic...Brahman, which is the unmanifest Absolute.


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