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Susan Helene Kramer
The wholeness of the Holy Trinity is that it encompasses all creation
within God. The division of its aspects is said to be a mystery, but in
practical spirituality it is the highest forces working in concert to create
and sustain the complete unity.
For example, in making the sign of the cross and saying the words
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we are connecting the four points we touch as an
affirmation of what is.
Coupling energy, sometimes called male-female energy work together to
bring creation into manifestation. The Father is the first point, representing
the uncreated world, the second point we touch is for the Son, the manifest
creation, the third and fourth points together represent the Holy Spirit, the
male and female energy, sustaining creation in unconditionally loving care.
When we make the Sign of the Cross, we are asking for the complete
blessing of all that is that makes the whole, to be with us.
While on earth, the symbolic
act of crossing ourselves aligns us with the power and vibration that upholds
creation.
The Holy Trinity is symbolic of our roots, growth in, and contact with
the Highest Vibration. Let us make use of all aspects of the Holy Trinity to
remind us, draw strength from, and carry forth in the world the lovingness
implicit in its power.
Reverently make the Sign of
the Cross
Align with the ever-present
Holy Spirit Vibration
Aum, Amen, Naam and more
Manifesting
unconditional love.
Article by Susan Helene Kramer
~ Shuchi
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The Wholeness of the Holy Trinity Copyright © 2015-2020 Susan Helene Kramer | Photo credit Stan Schaap
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