
You are the Golden Dawn…
High up in a cave there reflects a Golden Dome.
My beloved, how is it that I have forgotten you? How is it that you wish to bathe me in your Light. O sweet innocence, I have become so clumsy and thoughtless.
My Lord, you have captivated me like two love birds reverberating the mystical chant…Morning dawn calls to you as obedience to thy cosmic heart, oh Lord Jesus, you are the brilliance that illuminate the universe.
You are the Golden Dawn ©
Mystical Poetry by: Brother Ed
In the Tibetan Book of the Living and Dying, Sogyal Rinpoche says:
When I First came to the West, I was shocked by the contrast between the attitudes to death I had been brought up with, and those I now found. For all its technological achievements, modern Western society has no real understanding of death or what happens in death or after death. (7)
Moreover, through this personal near death experience, would profoundly nurture me in life, that I would become mature in my theological process to describe and speak to the witnessing of a relationship to the Divine imagery. It would begin a process to bridging a theological balance to fulfill a near life experience, shared. Moreover, this profound journey brought me to a reciprocal convergence, as in a “Cosmic Allurement”, engendering a mystical loop, if you will, pulling me towards an Eastern axis to inner knowing to the sacredness of being, easier to interpret this personal lens to discovery to an ancient wisdom.
Thus, I found the interpretation of consciousness in the Tibetan tradition, as spoken by the author Sogyal Rimpoche, explains this in his book, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, continues:
there are essentially three kinds of vision: impure, karmic visions of ordinary beings; ‘vision of experience,’ which opens to practitioners in meditation and is the path or medium of [transcendence]; and the ‘pure vision’ of realized beings. (114 – 115)

