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SEED SYLLABLE

Seeds portray the vibrational imagery of life unseen. From
the primal explosion of a seed comes the potentiality within. Or is it the
reality within? Existence, growth and then, is it death, or back to the seed?
And thus it is so with the concept of the “seed
syllable.” A breath of power, a
manifestation in form, all within the seed. A sound primal in structure but
then again creative creation supreme and this is the secret of truth and light.
But not to be grasped only to be experience with the heart. The mind struggles
and refuses to grant this heightened knowledge and only desires the tangible
form that in it’s seeking of it’s own egocentric power says: reality is form
and form is reality. Racing to and fro the prevailing minds of cultural,
societal humanity only see the illusion presented. And then strives ever more
to prove the illusion.
The heart knows. The seed is the heart. The sound is the
heart. The love/light at the beginning, and was there ever a beginning,
vibrates within each one of us, and that is the sound to bring to the world.
The rest is just as a child building an illusionary existence and never knowing
or wanting to know the paradise of life.
Siddham—Divine Script:
“All ancient systems hold one idea in common: writing is
divine, inherently holy, with powers to teach the highest mysteries; writing is
the speech of the gods, the ideal form of beauty. The Egyptians were taught
writing by Toth, the scribe of the gods, and named their script “the divine”;
Jehovah engraved the letters with his finger when he gave the Commandments to
the Hebrews; the Assyrian god Nebo revealed the nature of cuneiform to his
people; Cangjie, the four-eyed dragon-faced wizard, modeled the Chinese
characters after the movements of the stars, the footprints of birds, and other
patterns that occurred in nature; and in India the supreme god Brahma himself
gave knowledge of letters to men.” (Sacred Calligraphy of the East, pg. 2 John Stevens)
The following are a two Siddham letters by JC Husfelt,
D.Div.

HAM, seed syllable of Fudo Myo-o

AUM, the sacred syllable standing for change and changelessness.
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