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Being in the eternal Now - Brahma and Saraswati

 

"This has never happened before". To say this, and to know this, is to exist within the living, eternal Creatrix, and so to be the spontaneous, ever-creating, uncreated manifester who is never apart from the absolute Beginning.

 

To become beginningless is, in Hindu terms, to become Brahma and Saraswati- the creators who came before the beginning.

To arrive at this beginningless Godhead is a rare event indeed. Even in India, where every aspect of the divine is shown immense devotion and attention, there are almost no temples devoted to Brahma or Saraswati. And this out of hundreds of thousands of temples! The reason must be that very few people are capable of identifying with the creators who came before creation- the beginningless Godhead; it is perhaps because it is so incredibly difficult to move beyond the known that such communion with the primordial parents is rare.

Whereas Vishnu and Laksmi sustain and guide all that is, and Shiva and Kali destroy, Brahma and Saraswati do nothing but create. And so to attain union with this remote aspect of the Godhead is to become the creative, unrestrained orgasm arising between the beginningless Mother and Father; we are their newness without a history. That event is now.

[4] It is this lack of 'time' which Christ acknowledged when he stated: "Before Abraham was, I am."

 

excerpted from OM, BABY! by Jack Haas

 

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A nowgasm is the energetic assimilation of one's entire being into the living, eternal vibration of the timeless, unbound Godhead- the I.