Sunday, April 12, 2015

Lord Nataraja

Lord Nataraja
“The dancing Shiva is known as Nataraja, the dancer, the King of the Dancers, and the God of the Dance. He is the cosmic dancer, the indicator of all celestial and terrestrial movement. Movement is energy, and this symbol demonstrates this idea. Movement is creation. Movement is vibration, hence creation. His dance is the entire dance of the cosmos, the movement of the whirling stars, planets, systems, suns, explosions, black holes, white holes, and space itself. Nataraja is stillness and motion wrought together.
The Cosmos is whirling, spiral movemen. Here we see the 30,000 million mile long gossamer seed of energy spiraling into the void, in a screw-driving motion through space/time. This spiral motion is the stuff of life, the vibrations, the music of the spheres, the motion of creation, and the dance of life. This is the Dance of Shiva Nataraja. We see this dance on the large scale, in terms of our Solar System, and other systems in the cosmos, and we see it directly in our own cells as our own DNA shows. We see this dancing in other life forms here on earth, showing us the dance. We are not only dancing ourselves in this spiral motion, but we are the dance.
This spiral motion is depicted in mathematics as the "Golden Section" or even the Golden Portion in Geometry.
Human DNA has the exact same dancing rhythm as the larger galactic cosmos. The dance is life. The dance is creation itself. It causes and forms the creation from vibration. This vibration is manifested as spiral motion in the horns of animals, the shells of marine life, etc.
When we superimpose the golden section and the spiraling Phi spiral onto the Egyptian Hypocephalus in our Book of Abraham we find that they both fit perfectly in proportion to the illustrations. This is no accident, as the Egyptians were using their art to depict creation, life, movement, eternal rounds of wonder. This also explains why the Egyptians drew these things unevenly divided within. The proportions are what meet the eye. They are not perfectly divided, not exactly symmetrical from the middle either. They are showing us something else beside perfect symmetry. They are showing us how they fit into the larger picture of the creation, through mathematical relationships and proportions. They are also graphically illustrating the dance of Jesus and the dance of Shiva, the creation itself from the creator vibrating the cosmos into existence through motion, i.e. dance.
The other symbol that is prominent throughout the world of antiquity is the famous Caduceus, the two intertwined serpents on a staff. This symbol was had in many ancient cultures, the world over. As we tie it in with out ownselves, we learn something remarkable. We are the creation, and we are the creator. God is the creation and God is the creator. This is the Dance of Shiva.”

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