We are all an essence. The physical part of our being is nothing more than a shadow of our True Self or the True Human Being. However, we tend to place our emphasis on what appears to be the most tangible. All that we hear, feel, see, taste and smell demands our attention to the detriment of everything else.
What is it that moves our being? What is it that remains after the physical dissolves? These are questions that most people answer with an opinion influenced by their religious belief. Bottom line, most everyone believes that some part of us lives on into eternity.
In Khotani teaching we recognize that all things are manifestations of their greater Self. For instance, we are an image of our Creator Unetlvnvhi. What do we mean by this? Our beginning starts with a spark. The origin of our spark is the Creators Fire. From this spark comes our fire.
Everything in life begins with a spark from the Creators Fire, also known as Acherra Wanaka (The White Fire). Minerals, plants, animals and humans all have an inner fire to their being. This inner fire is our essence. Upon physical death our fire returns to its source, Creators Fire.
We see and understand that through our related fires everything is linked. Therefore, in Khotani teaching we are literally brothers, sisters, etc. with all living things via a common Creator. My Creator is also you’re Creator and the Creator of everything. The Creator of all is our common parent.
When a rock dissolves, a tree ceases to exist or an animal or human dies their essence returns to its Source. At the Source (The Grand Center) our fires once again become a part of the Creator’s Fire. However, all throughout our physical existence our fire remains constant. It always is.
The fire is our essence, which is our Soul. Our Soul is on a journey walking through a physical life. The Earth that we walk on, just like the water that is Her blood has an essence that is their life force. Mineral, plant, animal, human and Earth all have an essence. It is who and what we are and it is eternal.
Yona Unega
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