Welcome to the Blogroll

I’d like to wish In Search of Knowledge welcome to my blogroll. I have been looking for likeminded blogs for a while, it appears that recently there has been a fortunate upsurge of Gnosis oriented bloggers. A trend I am generally positive of.

Jeremy at Fantastic Planet recently commented on the infrequency of posts on this blog. While some students have the conscience to let the world know about their outer and inner lives, I have personally, with three years curriculum to be concluded in six months, found it damn near impossible to combine. It does not mean that I do not care for this medium, nor does it mean I have nothing to say. I have a lot to say, both opinions, observations and near revelations – but they are confined to this mind, as well as assorted scribbled notes in the margins of my schoolbooks. But to quip the Governor of California; I’ll be back .:-)
Also I am observing a very interesting fast for Lent, I am avoiding sugar products like Soda, candy, Chocolate, condiments.. to my great surprise it takes a lot of concentration to add popping those into your mouth, and it is damn near everywhere. Wish me luck.

Stephan Hoeller’s meditation on the Tsunami disaster

With all my school blues these days, Stephan Hoeller’s contribution to the debate over the consequences of the Tsunami in South-East Asia went completely by me.
I thought I should share it with you, now that I have found it. Thanks, Jeremy for letting me know about it on your weblog.

Gnosis at a time of disaster.
A meditation on the Earthquake-Tsunami disaster of 26 December 2004

“On the day after Christmas of last year, a gigantic earthquake accompanied by a tsunami took the lives of thus far over 150,000 human beings in an area extending from Indonesia to Somalia. A natural catastrophe of unique scope visited humanity, and causes us to reflect on its possible meaning and implications. Questions are being raised by people of many faiths and of none. Most of these may be summed up in one word:“Why?””
begins Stephan Hoeller’s meditation.

Saint Valentine’s Day

Since the Roman Catholic Church invented the martyrs Valentine and Valentine (sic!), unrelated, who wrote pious little declarations of charitable intentions – the name Valentine has been a definition of the passionate lover, who anonymously bestows a gift of words, of flowers, of jewelry.. or indeed, chocolate – to his dearest.

The international icon for Christmas has become the Christmas tree, only challenged by a fat cartoon character in a red suit and a long white beard. The international icon for Valentines is a heart.

Since Valentinus, the actual origin for the traditional celebration of St.Valentines – declared boldly that beyond all other characterizations God, the divine, is Love: and all beings owe their existence to the situation that Love needs an object (or rather, a Subject) – and because the Bridal Chamber (also called Nymphon) is the central mystery (sacrament) of the Valentinian school; the heart comes closer to describe this “Holy Day”.

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