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<blockquote>I am Ishvara. I speak on behalf of the Hindu Trinity. I may be to you in one moment Father, then Son, then [[Holy Spirit]] as defined by Shiva. This threefold flame that you acknowledge in your heart I portray to you as divine incarnation of the Trinity so that when you would look at the three plumes you would see Brahma in the blue, Vishnu in the yellow, Shiva in the pink. | <blockquote> | ||
I am Ishvara. I speak on behalf of the Hindu Trinity. I may be to you in one moment Father, then Son, then [[Holy Spirit]] as defined by Shiva. This threefold flame that you acknowledge in your heart I portray to you as divine incarnation of the Trinity so that when you would look at the three plumes you would see Brahma in the blue, Vishnu in the yellow, Shiva in the pink. | |||
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Thus you begin to converse not merely with plumes that are flames dancing but with the Trinity of God within your heart. This is the meaning of the [[Atman]]. This is the meaning of the face of the Mother in the white sphere that supports the Trinity. | |||
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And so, wherever you call me, wherever I am, whenever you need me, I am Ishvara. And I provide for you an understanding of the Godhead that is the personality of God rather than the simple Spirit of God that is often conceived in the West as a vapor—vaporous and something that cannot be touched or worshiped, perhaps imbibed and perhaps even loved. | |||
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