07: Rune Wunjo




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Summary: The rune of joy, Wunjo, relates deeply to the fundamental spring of all existence: the Ain Soph, a Hebrew word describing the Absolute. By means of the precise science of meditation, anyone can experience the deepest core of their Being, and thereby comprehend our true place and purpose in the universe. Download a reference of images for the lecture. Beyond the organic machine (physical body) and the three aspects that manifest themselves through it, many substances, forces, and spiritual principles exist that emanate from the Ain Soph as a final synthesis. But, what is this Ain Soph? We answer in an abstract way when saying the Ain Soph is the absolute “No-Thing” without limits. Nonetheless, it is necessary to be precise and concrete, in order to comprehend: the Ain Soph is our super-divine atom, which is singular, special, specific, genuine, and super-individual. This definition signifies that in the final synthesis, each one of us is nothing more than an atom from the Abstract Absolute Space, the interior atomic star that has always smiled upon us. A certain author said, “I raise my eyes towards the utmost, towards the stars, from which, for me, all help has to come, but I always follow the guidance of my inner star.” It is clear that this super-divine atom is not incarnated, but yet is found to be intimately related with the chakra Sahasrara, the lotus of one thousand petals, the magnetic center of the pineal gland. I have directly experienced the Ain Soph while in the state of very profound meditation. One day (the date and hour does not matter), I attained that state that in India is known as Nirvi-Kalpa-Samadhi, where my soul was totally absorbed within the Ain Soph, and able to travel throughout the Abstract Absolute Space. This journey started in my pineal gland and continued within the profound bosom of the eternal space.  Thus, I saw myself beyond any galaxy of matter or anti-matter; I was simply converted into a self-conscious atom. How happy I was while in absence of the “I,” beyond this world, beyond the mind, beyond the stars and anti-stars.  What one feels during the experience of Samadhi is unutterable. It is comprehendible only through experimentation. So, I entered through the doors of a temple while inebriated with ecstasy, and then I saw and heard things that the intellectual animals are not allowed to comprehend. I wanted to converse with a divine priest, and it is obvious that I achieved it so that I could console my painful heart. One among many of those Self-realized atoms from the Ain Soph (Abstract Absolute Space) increased its size and assumed the venerated figure of an Elder of Days before my unusual presence. Then, spontaneous words that resounde