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Spiritual Marriage is a Christian term used to describe the Union between Bodily Ego and Spiritual Ego that occurs during a pristine and pure Connection Experience. The term emphasizes a more permanent union achieved as a consequence of Connetion Practice and consequent attainment of Perfection.
Related and Syncretic Terms
Connection Experience > Completion Experience > (Fana, Subtle Centers, Sulūk-i Ṭarīqa)
Notes
St. Teresa of Avila notes the Spiritual Marriage occurs in the "Seventh Mansions". "Here at last the soul reaches the Spiritual Marriage. Here dwells the King—“it may be called another Heaven”: the two lighted candles join and become one; the falling rain becomes merged in the river. There is complete transformation, ineffable and perfect peace; no higher state is conceivable, save that of the Beatific Vision in the life to come."[1]
Further Reading
Mike Sosteric Lightning Path Workbook One: The Basics. Lightning Path Press. https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808
Lightning Path Workbook Two: Healing. Lightning Path Press. https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808
Lightning Path Workbook Three: Connection. Lightning Path Press. https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808
Footnotes
- ↑ Introductoin to Interior Castle: St. Teresa of Avila. Interior Castle. Kindle. New York: Dover Publications, 2007. https://amzn.to/2GpC7NG. p. 6