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Kosmic Surf

by admin on Apr.16, 2010, under Drawings, Lived Inquiry, Poetics, The Divine Guidance Project

molecules swimming
in the atomic sea
particles becoming waves
waves becoming particles
table top ripples
from the hit
of my liquid fist

SOUND
echoing
turning into thought
into dream
into action
into matter
into nothing that matters

FEAR
dissolving
in an ocean
of connectedness

LOVE
undulating
in the Kosmic Surf

the future,
a one-eyed monster
wanting to be feed

the past,
a shadow
cast ahead

and now,
is…

NOW
riding the waves
Kosmic surfing
going with the flow
nothing else needed
to Know.

- MAK

Image: Particle Wave by me (MAK)

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Book Review: “A Mystical Passover” (KabbalahConcepts)

by admin on Mar.23, 2010, under Announcements, Books

KABBALAH-CONCEPTS BOOK REVIEW NO. 12

Title: “A Mystical Passover: A Transformational Passover Haggadah”
Author: Mark Allan Kaplan, Ph.D.
Publisher: Original Gravity
URL: http://www.markallankaplan.com/publications/mysticalpassover.htm

With the Festival of Passover around the corner, I thought it appropriate to share with you details regarding a very beautiful and highly compacted text, in which the Pesach seder and the period of Omer are addressed from mystical and contemporary perspectives, these being aptly reflected in the title “A Mystical Passover: A Transformational Passover Haggadah.” The author tells us that this work represents a process comprising, in his own words, “a radical interpretation of the Passover rituals and prayers into a language and process that resonated with my own heart while also attempting to honor the heart of Judaism itself.”

Having said that, it is important to note that Mark Allan Kaplan’s “Mystical Passover” offers all readers, Jews and non-Jews alike, a way to mental, emotional and spiritual transformation. The ancient saga of a nation being freed from bondage and slavery is “reinterpreted” in a manner which allows the reader the opportunity to have a personal “exodus,” so to speak, i.e. being “freed” from the “bondage” of Mochin Katnut, the limited consciousness of the egoic pseudo-self, literally “passing over” into Mochin Gadlut, the condition in which personal consciousness is expanded to embrace the greater “whole,” and so, whilst transcending into physical, emotional, mental and spiritual freedom, “awaken” the real “Self.”

With his unique “Haggadah,” Mark Allan Kaplan invites all and sundry to transform the traditional festival of “Pesach” into a personal journey in which “the land of Egypt becomes the realm of narrowness of body and mind, and Moses becomes the Higher Self being called upon by the Divine to free all the different voices of the psyche (the children of Israel, the Awakening Self) from the bondage of the ego (Pharaoh).” What is truly effective about this specific journey of transformation, is the actual process of “acting it out” in a physical manner, e.g. cleaning the house and the traditional “Pesach” preparations, candle lighting, assembling of family and friends, chanting and the various aspects of the Passover Seder itself, etc., all interpreted from a mystical perspective, so that these will combine into a “pathway through the metaphysical gates of these ancient and sacred rites of inner and outer freedom,” which the author correctly maintains will lead to “the discovery of a personally transformative psycho-spiritual Passover experience.”

The process expounded in “A Mystical Passover: A Transformational Passover Haggadah” also incorporates the “extended journey” beyond the “Festival of Passover,” this being the seven week cycle known as “Sefirat ha-Omer” (Counting of the Omer). Traditionally these seven weeks comprise a period of self examination between Pesach (Passover) and Shavuot (Feast of Weeks). Each of the seven weeks represents a spiritual cycle attributed to one of seven Middot (qualities) equated with the seven lower Sefirot on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, i.e. from Chesed to Malchut. Each of the seven days of the week is likewise related to one of the mentioned lower Sefirot, hence the days of the first week would be Chesed in Chesed, Gevurah in Chesed, Tiferet in Chesed, Netzach in Chesed, etc.

In this particular regard, I find the section titled “Meditation and Practices – For the Days of Passover and the Counting of the Omer” in Mark Allan Kaplan’s “A Mystical Passover” especially meaningful and beneficial. The week/day/sefirah associations are rendered into physical, psychological and spiritual “aspirations,” to be achieved by the one undertaking this “journey of transformation.” For example, what the author terms the “weekly energies” of the seven weeks respectively associated with the mentioned Sefirot, would be “Mastery of the Body,” “Mastery of the Ego,” “Attainment of Willingness,” “Attainment of Will,” “Submission of the Soul,” “Access to the Spirit,” and “Contact with the Divine,” all vitally important factors in what I like to call the “Work of Self Creation.”

Now, this text is available as an ebook in various editions. A “personal edition” will cost you $22.00, permitting the printing of 4 copies, whilst the “family edition,” which allows the printing of 8 copies, costs $40.00, etc. If these prices should not suit your pocket, you could acquire the “read-only” edition for $10.00.

So, check out Mark Allan Kaplan’s website, and whilst you are there, you would do well to investigate the rest of that very interesting domain on the world wide web!!

Jacobus G. Swart
KabbalahConcepts, March 21, 2010
The Sangreal Sodality

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What is Love?

by admin on Mar.15, 2010, under Poetics, The I-Peace Project

 

I have traveled far to ask,

“What is Love?”

A Buddhist Monk once showed me that

Love is a compassionate heart;

A Christian Saint once showed me that

Love is a forgiving heart;

A Muslim Sheik once showed me that

Love is a devoted heart;

A Taoist Sage once showed me that

Love is a heart that accepts all things as they are;

A Jewish Prophet once showed me that

Love is a heart that sees the one within the many;

A Native American Shaman once showed me that

Love is a heart that feels the interconnectedness of all things;

A Hindu Holy Man once showed me that

Love is, when all that is not love ceases to be.

I have traveled far to ask,

“What is Love?”

And I have seen the many faces of Love,

and I have felt the many ways of Love,

and I have touched the heart of Love itself

and learned that

Love truly is all these things.

- MAK

From One Face: A Collection of Interfaith Prayers and Poems

*Image by: Daniel B. Holeman

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A Mystical Passover eBook Release

by admin on Mar.11, 2010, under Announcements, Books, The Integral Judaism Project

A MYSTICAL PASSOVER: A TRANSFORMATIONAL PASSOVER HAGGADAH

NOW AVAILABLE IN PRINTABLE AND READ-ONLY EBOOK EDITIONS

A Mystical Passover: A Transformational Passover Haggadah offers a powerful psycho-spiritual approach to the Passover experience and includes individual and group psycho-spiritual exercises to help transform the holiday into a deeply mystical and magical experience for young and old alike. This unique Passover haggadah incorporates all three levels of Judaic interpretation (Biblical, Talmudic, and Kabbalistic) and integrates perspectives and practices from all the current Judaic movements (Orthodox, Conservative, Reconstructionist, Reform, and Renewal).

FREE ONLINE PREVIEW

TESTIMONIALS:

“Thank you for your magnificent work. Our Passover was not only Mystical, it was magical.”

“I received the Mystical Passover today. Thank you very much. It is so in line with my way of thinking. God bless you.”

OFFERED IN FOUR EBOOK (PDF) EDITIONS:

  • $10.00 – Read-Only eBook Edition for Digital Viewing Only.
  • $22.00 – Personal eBook Edition for In-Home Personal and Small Family Use (Printable/up to 4 copies*).
  • $40.00 – Family eBook Edition for In-Home Personal and Large Family Use (Printable/up to 8 copies*).
  • $90.00 – Congregational eBook Edition for Public/Non-Commercial Printing Use (Printable/up to 18 copies*).

*Additional permissions to print available for purchase for all printable editions at $5.00 per copy.

PRODUCT DETAILS:

Author: Mark Allan Kaplan, Ph.D.
Contributor: Maja Apolonia Rode
Format: eBook (PDF), 8.5 x 11
Pages: 60 pages
Language: English/Hebrew
Item Number: OGPUB-AMPE
ISBN-13: 978-0-9797980-5-4
ISBN-10: 0-9797980-5-1

AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT: http://www.markallankaplan.com/publications/mysticalpassover.htm

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Gravity Waves

by admin on Feb.08, 2008, under Original Gravity, Poetics

I ride the waves of gravity,
surfing on the cosmic sea of light,
rippling distortions in the fabric of space-time,
rising from the past,
cresting in this very moment,
falling toward an unknown future shore.
Have to remember to ride the now,
looking back or looking ahead,
is always how I wipe out.
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Zen Ox Herding

by admin on Dec.12, 2007, under The Divine Guidance Project

Seeking the Ox

Finding the Tracks

First Glimpse of the Ox

Catching the Ox

Taming the Ox

Riding the Ox Home

Ox Forgotten, Self Alone

Both Ox and Self Forgotten

Returning to the Source

Returning to Help Sentient Beings
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Creating Without Expecting

by admin on Dec.06, 2007, under Annotations, The Divine Guidance Project

“The Tao gives birth to all beings…
nourishes them,
maintains them,
cares for them,
comforts them,
protects them,
takes them back to itself,
creating without possessing,
acting without expecting,
guiding without interfering.”
- Lao-tzu (Tao Te Ching, 51)

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The Primordial Poet

by admin on Dec.04, 2007, under Annotations, The Divine Guidance Project


“Meditate on the Guide,
the Giver of all,
the Primordial Poet,
smaller than an atom,
unthinkable,
brilliant as the sun.”
- Bhagavad-Gita 8:9 (Mitchell)
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The Eye of the Heart

by admin on Dec.03, 2007, under Annotations, The Divine Guidance Project

“I am blind and do not see the things of this world; but when the light comes from above, it enlightens my heart and I can see, for the Eye of my heart sees everything; and through this vision I can help my people. The heart is a sanctuary at the center of which there is a little space, wherein the Great Spirit dwells, and this is the Eye. This is the Eye of the Great Spirit by which He sees all things, and through which we see Him. If the heart is not pure, the Great Spirit cannot be seen.” - Wallace Black Elk

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Knocking on Heaven’s Door

by admin on Dec.02, 2007, under Annotations, The Divine Guidance Project


“Ask, and it will be given you; seek, and you will find;
knock, and the door will be opened to you.
For everyone who asks, receives;
and he who seeks, finds;
and to him who knocks,
the door will be opened.”
- Jesus
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