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'''The Veil''' is a western Christian metaphor used to describe [[Disconnection]] from Consciousness. When the [[Crown Chakra]] is damaged/distorted and the [[Bodily Ego]] is disconnected from [[Spiritual Ego]], we may say that a veil has been placed over the individual. The veil prevents connection to one's own [[Resident Monadic Consciousness]] | '''The Veil''' is a western Christian metaphor used to describe [[Disconnection]] from Consciousness. When the [[Crown Chakra]] is damaged/distorted and the [[Bodily Ego]] is disconnected from [[Spiritual Ego]], we may say that a veil has been placed over the individual. The veil prevents connection to one's own [[Resident Monadic Consciousness]] | ||
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[[Christianity]] > {#ask:[[Is a term::Christianity]]}} | |||
[[Judaism]] > {#ask:[[Is a term::Judaism]]}} | |||
[[New Age]] > {#ask:[[Is a term::New Age]]}} | |||
==Syncretic Terms== | ==Syncretic Terms== | ||
[[ | [[The Blindfold]] > {{#ask:[[Is a syncretic term::The Blindfold]]}} | ||
== | ==Notes== | ||
In Christianity, the concept of The Veil appears in the gospels (Matthew 27:51; Mark 15:38; Luke 23:45) where it is written that the curtain/[[Veil of the Temple]] was torn asunder. | |||
In Christian/Judaic context the concept is used to represent the separation (i.e. dis-[[Connection]]) between the [[Holy of Holies]] (i.e. [[The Fabric of Consciousness]]) and [[Creation]]. Note that in Christian/Judaic context access to [[Consciousness]] as it exists behind The Veil was given only to a [[High Priest]], and only on [[Yom Kippur]] (a.k.a.[[Day of Atonement]]). | |||
In the [[Masonic Tarot]] The Veil is represented on the [[High Priestess]] card. In this card access to the Waters of Consciousness behind The Veil are provided only those who follow [[Torah]]. | |||
Destruction of The Veil (i.e. removal of [[The Blindfold]] and emancipation of [[Consciousness]]) is the stated goal of [[Authentic Spirituality]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 21 December 2022
The Veil is a western Christian metaphor used to describe Disconnection from Consciousness. When the Crown Chakra is damaged/distorted and the Bodily Ego is disconnected from Spiritual Ego, we may say that a veil has been placed over the individual. The veil prevents connection to one's own Resident Monadic Consciousness
List of Terms
Christianity > {#ask:Christianity}}
Syncretic Terms
The Blindfold > Darkness, The Veil
Notes
In Christianity, the concept of The Veil appears in the gospels (Matthew 27:51; Mark 15:38; Luke 23:45) where it is written that the curtain/Veil of the Temple was torn asunder.
In Christian/Judaic context the concept is used to represent the separation (i.e. dis-Connection) between the Holy of Holies (i.e. The Fabric of Consciousness) and Creation. Note that in Christian/Judaic context access to Consciousness as it exists behind The Veil was given only to a High Priest, and only on Yom Kippur (a.k.a.Day of Atonement).
In the Masonic Tarot The Veil is represented on the High Priestess card. In this card access to the Waters of Consciousness behind The Veil are provided only those who follow Torah.
Destruction of The Veil (i.e. removal of The Blindfold and emancipation of Consciousness) is the stated goal of Authentic Spirituality.
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