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[[File:Maino Pentecostés, 1620-1625. Museo del Prado.jpg|thumb|The descent of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost, Juan Bautista Maíno (between 1615 and 1620)]]
[[File:Maino Pentecostes 1620-1625 Museo del Prado.jpg|thumb|The descent of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost, Juan Bautista Maíno (between 1615 and 1620)]]
Third Person of the Trinity; the omnipresence of God; the cloven tongues of fire that focus the [[Father-Mother God]], also called the [[sacred fire]]; the energies of Life that infuse a [[cosmos]]. In the Hindu Trinity of [[Brahma]], [[Vishnu]], and [[Shiva]], the Holy Spirit corresponds to Shiva, known as the Destroyer/Deliverer because his all-consuming Love, when invoked in the planes of [[Matter]], binds the forces of [[evil]] and transmutes the cause and effect of man’s miscreations, thus delivering him from the prison house of [[karma]] and its dark denizens.  
Third Person of the Trinity; the omnipresence of God; the cloven tongues of fire that focus the [[Father-Mother God]], also called the [[sacred fire]]; the energies of Life that infuse a [[cosmos]]. In the Hindu Trinity of [[Brahma]], [[Vishnu]], and [[Shiva]], the Holy Spirit corresponds to Shiva, known as the Destroyer/Deliverer because his all-consuming Love, when invoked in the planes of [[Matter]], binds the forces of [[evil]] and transmutes the cause and effect of man’s miscreations, thus delivering him from the prison house of [[karma]] and its dark denizens.  


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