On the quality of the Divine Light
Jun. 12th, 2022 09:06 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Divine Light does not dominate, coerce, manipulate, or control. It illuminates, and this may be the way to discriminate between delusions and the Divine Light.
I begin to understand somewhat why some of the writers in the Philokalia deprecate the imaginative faculty. It's not necessarily that these imaginings are inherently evil or delusions, it's that practitioners in the early stages may not be able to discriminate between them. This recalls Iamblichus's discussion in De Mysteriis when he makes distinctions between the qualities of the presence of the gods and those of the various other spirits.
I begin to understand somewhat why some of the writers in the Philokalia deprecate the imaginative faculty. It's not necessarily that these imaginings are inherently evil or delusions, it's that practitioners in the early stages may not be able to discriminate between them. This recalls Iamblichus's discussion in De Mysteriis when he makes distinctions between the qualities of the presence of the gods and those of the various other spirits.
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Date: 2022-06-15 09:26 pm (UTC)I'm struggling, though, with the final piece. Is the claim that it's harder to apply this principle of discernment to experiences which involve the imaginative faculties, than it is with non-imaginative experiences? (And if so, why?)
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Date: 2022-06-15 10:45 pm (UTC)And FWIW, these brief posts are not intended as dogma of any kind, merely my personal opinions along the road...
Thank you.
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Date: 2022-06-16 04:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-06-17 03:57 am (UTC)They are certainly more profound questions, and I honestly don't have a good answer. I would be interested in your (and others') experiences, if you'd care to share, either way.
The best I can offer is a sense of my own experience: early on, the images were very vibrant, even menacing at times. But as years go on, the imagery begins to become more stable and comprehensible, even welcome (I associate this with lower level or "daimonic" activity). And I suppose one can come to take it for granted. I can also imagine scenarios in which people take these images overly seriously, and this is where, I suggest, people can run into delusions (I think of the dreams sent by Zeus, in that some are true and others false).
But then as time goes on, there is another sensation that is not so much visual as it is tactile (at least for me; it feels almost like a cross between sunlight and cool water at the same time). This does not necessarily present any images per se, but feels like a quiet and quieting awareness unto itself...the Divine Light, or at least something of a different (higher, in terms of Iamblichus's scale?) order. And yet I can imagine scenarios in which, despite the tranquility conferred in this state, the initiate is concerned (as I was) by the very lack of imagery. But perhaps that's the very point of such a state—the images are not necessary.
At least that's what I have so far...
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Date: 2022-06-17 10:54 pm (UTC)no subject
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