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<blockquote class="definition">The '''Song of Creation''' (a.k.a. '''The Song''') is the [[Lightning Path]] creation story. It is a [[New Energy]] story conveyed as an epic poem of cosmic purpose, adventure, and discovery. </blockquote>
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The '''Song of Creation''' is the [[Special:MyLanguage/Lightning Path|Lightning Path]] creation story. It is a [[Special:MyLanguage/New Energy|New Energy]] story conveyed as an epic poem of cosmic purpose, adventure, and discovery.  


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The Song was, fittingly, the first book by [[Michael S.]]. 


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The Song is a [[New Energy|New Energy]] creation story with [[New Energy Archetypes]]. The Song portrays creation as a descending vibratory emanation of God, which passes through four stages on its way to the hard material existence of extant physical creation.
The Song was, fittingly, the first book by [[Special:MyLanguage/Michael Sharp|Michael Sharp]].


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The Song is unique amongst extant creation stories in that it does not portray creation as a struggle between good and evil, nor does it portray creation as controlled by a central authority figure (or figures), [[Superhumans]], or others who test, judges, and punishes. Rather, The Song portrays creation as an egalitarian, non-hierarchical and collective [[Great Work]] which we all participate in as equals, but with different skills.
The Song is a [[Special:MyLanguage/New Energy|New Energy]] creation story with with [[Special:MyLanguage/New Energy Archetypes|New Energy Archetypes]]. The Song is unique among creation stories in that it does not portray creation as a struggle between good and evil, nor does it portray creation as controlled by a central authority figure (or figures) who tests, judges, and punishes. Rather, The Song portrays creation as an egalitarian and collective [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Work|Great Work]] which we all participate in as equals, but with different skills.
[[The Great Work]] is illustrated in the [[Triumph of Spirit Archetype System|TOSAS]] [[Graduation]] and [[World]] archetypes.  


The descending vibratory emanation of creation is illustrated in the [[Triumph of Spirit Archetype System|TOSAS]] [[Lightworker]] card.


In the book [[Cosmic Memory]], [[Rudolph Steiner]] describes "The Hyperborean and the Polarean Epoch." These resemble the high vibratory states identified in the four phases of '''The Song'''


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Latest revision as of 04:40, 9 April 2019

The Song of Creation (a.k.a. The Song) is the Lightning Path creation story. It is a New Energy story conveyed as an epic poem of cosmic purpose, adventure, and discovery.

Notes

The Song was, fittingly, the first book by Michael S..

The Song is a New Energy creation story with New Energy Archetypes. The Song portrays creation as a descending vibratory emanation of God, which passes through four stages on its way to the hard material existence of extant physical creation.

The Song is unique amongst extant creation stories in that it does not portray creation as a struggle between good and evil, nor does it portray creation as controlled by a central authority figure (or figures), Superhumans, or others who test, judges, and punishes. Rather, The Song portrays creation as an egalitarian, non-hierarchical and collective Great Work which we all participate in as equals, but with different skills.

The Great Work is illustrated in the TOSAS Graduation and World archetypes.

The descending vibratory emanation of creation is illustrated in the TOSAS Lightworker card.

In the book Cosmic Memory, Rudolph Steiner describes "The Hyperborean and the Polarean Epoch." These resemble the high vibratory states identified in the four phases of The Song


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Further Reading

Sharp, Michael (THESONG). The Song of Creation. Lightning Path Press. [1]


References