Tuesday, April 5, 2011

63 - Ressurrection: The Easter Egg

Torkom wrote four volumes of books on the esoteric meaning of the Teachings of Christ, covering the subjects of birth, life, transformative power, and resurrection of Christ.

During the Month of April 2011, Torkom's blog articles (#62-71) will focus on the theme of Resurrection and Easter. We hope these articles inspire you to learn the deeper meanings of Easter and the process of Resurrection.

From The Teachings of Christ, Vol 4, by Torkom Saraydarian, pp.12-13.

There are many beautiful symbols in Easter that are very, very meaningful, especially the Easter egg. It is a very occult symbol. At Easter you collect eggs. The egg symbolizes the human being.

The human being is an egg. But that egg has a shell and a vital part inside. This vital part is protected. That is the beauty. That vital part is protected by the shell, but later, when that vital part starts to grow and unfold itself, the shell becomes a hindrance. The shell that was protecting the little life is now becoming a hindrance and that hindrance must be broken so that the life in the egg bursts out a little chicken….

What is the shell that we are going to break?...[T]he shell is poisoned by our vanities, by our superstitions, ignorance, hatreds, glamors, illusions, vanities, self-defense, and depressions. They are all formed in the psychic shell around us, and we cannot reach resurrection until we break it. How to break it?... By breaking it! Don’t look for any technique, any advice, but depend on your power. See the shells and break them. How? Just doing that! And when you break these shells you will see that a new life has started for you in a different dimension.

Resurrection is when the spirit in the man starts to conquer his physical body, then the emotional body, then the mental body, and on and on and on. Eventually, with a very lucky break he meets himself.


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