Christ is a symbolic term and name for the purely impersonal and universal Divine Principle of Spirit which is present in everything in the Universe. If any man is in Christ, he is a new creation," he is reborn, as after initiation, for the Lord is spirit - the spirit of man. The real Christ is the Vak- 'Sabda Brahman', the 'creative power', the "mystical Voice". Vak influences Endocrine system, Right relationships (cyclic processes), Continuity of consciousness, Scientific knowledge, Difference between knowledge and science, New era education. The esoteric and planetary significances of the reappearance of the Christ as underlying causes for His Aquarian service to humanity. This is the beginning and end of an age - the beginning of Aquarius and the end of Pisces marking also a major turning point in the evolution of human consciousness from individual need to the needs of humanity as a whole, from personal salvation to world service, and from materiality to spirituality. Parabrahm is not a God, but absolute immutable law.
According to H. P. Blavatsky - Christ is not a being or an entity of any kind. Christ is not another name for Maitreya. Christ is not the "Master of the Masters." Christ is not the so-called "World Teacher." And there is no such thing as the "Second Coming" or "Reappearance" of Christ. Christ never had a first coming and has never appeared, nor can ever appear.
Because Christ is simply a symbolic term and name for the purely impersonal and universal Divine Principle of Spirit which is present in everything in the Universe. Everything below us on the ladder of life is on its way to become human, just as we will outgrow the human stage, finally, and will reach the level of the men-Gods who preceded us. All are moving together, on some round of a grand spiral pathway.
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