SHIVLINGA-CROSSING ALL BOUNDARIES OF TIME AND SPACE
“Tell me, what is this thing about the Shivlinga being your representation?” asked Sati
Shiva smiled. “The Shivlinga means many things at many realms, each true for that level of subtlety. It is a symbolic representation of absolute transcendence, Omkaar, the impersonal God leading to esoteric and spiritual understanding.”
“I see.”
“Whereas, in my Yogi roop,Worshipers consider the immanence of God personified; the personal God, the one with all the stories and folklore they sing of.It is how the ancient rishis conceived God in His unborn, invisible form as the Shiva Lingam. It is worshipped equally popularly as the Image of my own self, or as me!” said Shiva.“And in abundance, with some variance, across many lands, from a long time .”
“Like I said, the Shivlinga means different things to different people.And the paramount understanding is this:
transcendent Godhood, is unfathomable in its pristine realm of infinity. It however, becomes knowable in the finite world it creates and pervades…” Shiva held Sati close to Himself.
“Shivlinga—there is no beginning and there is no end, one cannot find its source, nor can one find where it finishes...crosses all boundaries of time and thought,” sighed Sati.
( SHIVA, The Ultimate Time Traveller.)
Shiva smiled. “The Shivlinga means many things at many realms, each true for that level of subtlety. It is a symbolic representation of absolute transcendence, Omkaar, the impersonal God leading to esoteric and spiritual understanding.”
“I see.”
“Whereas, in my Yogi roop,Worshipers consider the immanence of God personified; the personal God, the one with all the stories and folklore they sing of.It is how the ancient rishis conceived God in His unborn, invisible form as the Shiva Lingam. It is worshipped equally popularly as the Image of my own self, or as me!” said Shiva.“And in abundance, with some variance, across many lands, from a long time .”
“Like I said, the Shivlinga means different things to different people.And the paramount understanding is this:
transcendent Godhood, is unfathomable in its pristine realm of infinity. It however, becomes knowable in the finite world it creates and pervades…” Shiva held Sati close to Himself.
“Shivlinga—there is no beginning and there is no end, one cannot find its source, nor can one find where it finishes...crosses all boundaries of time and thought,” sighed Sati.
( SHIVA, The Ultimate Time Traveller.)
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