Architects of a New Dawn

We’d like to show the side of the world you don’t normally see on television.

Awake! for Morning in the bowl of night
Has flung the stone that puts the stars to flight
and Lo! the Hunter of the east has caught
The Sultans Turret in a noose of light

Religion always has three aspects
The first is the direct reading of the text as a poem of beauty rhyme and meter which we enjoy for the music it has on our ears and the pleasant sounds in articulation

The second is the meaning of the words as they are portrayed and the images the words conjure
Awake as morning is showing against the heavenly bowl as the sun creeps up against the sky [you see this happening in places like Dubai] and the hunter is already galloping across the sand chasing his prey

But when we read the text as allegory, the third and real meaning hidden texts, subtle clues are found for the initiated and those wishing to take their first steps on the path of enlightenment
Therefore carrying a page of poetry and no one would ever suspect you are studying the mysteries of mankind and his relationship with God
Awake - you are experiencing the first awakening
Like you have been in slumber / you are now in denial and are scared of the forward movement
The unknown is always frightening
So “Awake” it is a shout to the soul awake with joy laughter gladness
It is shouted from the rooftops Awake

For Morning in the Bowl of Night
Morning is the allegory for the beginning
So you have the first dawn light in the darkness that is your existence
The visual aspect of the night sky as a bowl above our heads full of night and stars

Has flung the stone that puts the stars to flight
Something a piece of information, is chasing away the perceptions, things like thoughts and beliefs that have surrounded you so far in your life
So you see the morning or dawning of light has thrown the first stone that is chasing away old perceptions
There is no reference to the hunter throwing the stones; it is the morning dawn that has done so
We have to make allowance that this could be a mis translation or a reference of a third allegory which would exist within a secret sect
I get gooseflesh when you realize the simplicity of these texts and the hidden messages

and Lo! the Hunter of the east has caught
And then in time the hunter follows on his horse
This is the sun brightness - beyond which humans can bear a ball of light - information intelligence insight intuitiveness and thought follows after the first glow of dawn [dawning insight]

The Sultans Turret in a noose of light
The sultan’s turret is an object standing in the dessert covered in gold that was dark and an unimaginary tower [nothing exceptional] in the dark
A thing of great beauty and symbol of wealth that is nothing in the dark

However it now becomes this item of shinning glory as the sun touches the gold - with the first fingers of light and the sun explodes from its surface
The hunter’s rope has caught the turret in noose of light
This ring of light insignificant in the hunters hand but glorious on the edge of the turret
This shows the potential of such small information can illuminate us as towers and beacons of light
Unimaginable in our brightness

The sad part is this is available to anyone who asks but few do so
It is almost painful to burn like the sun and there is no one to share it with

Imagine if we could grasp the sorry scheme of things entire and mould them more to our hearts desire
However we cannot as it changes things and impacts on our lives

So we ask to be granted that which is good – but what is good
We cannot know these things until we have experienced them in the fullest senses
We do not even understand the subtlety of our own language
You have an awakening
Your confusion is between your sexuality and your spirituality
You desire one without the other but raising conscious is the dragon called khundalini

Herein lies again the third references for you to track down, these are all paths to chase down external information and pieces of the puzzle

The allegory of the virgin sacrifice and the knight besting a dragon
The symbol of the dragon burns from the inside of the beast
It controls and breaths fire the most destructive element on the earth yet it itself is unconsumed

The Khundalini sits at the base of the spine and is the first step to consciousness
It is the seat of all pleasure within our existence – we draw from the source like a dragon drawing fire from within its self
The fire once drawn makes its way up our spine and into the brain illuminating our senses and preparing the way for change

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