Brahma

Brahma, Vishnú y Shiva de la Trinidad hindú son el concepto paralelo al occidental de Padre, Hijo y Espíritu Santo; el eterno Creador, Conservador y Destructor. Brahma encarna el deseo divino que inspiró la creación del mundo. Vishnú transmite misericordia y virtud para sostener al mundo. Shiva representa el fuego sagrado que destruye el mal.
Brahma, como figura del Padre y la Primera Persona de la Trinidad, es considerado como un Ser Inmenso: Creador, Gobernante Supremo, Legislador, Sostenedor y Fuente de Todo Conocimiento. Brahma es recta omnipotencia encarnada. Su complemento divino, o shakti, es Sarasvati, el principio activo de Brahma. Estos amantes divinos ejemplifican la encarnación masculina y femenina de la fuerza cósmica.
El Maha Chohán habla de la presencia universal de Brahma con nosotros:
Amados, comprended el misterio de Brahma en vuestro corazón, el gran Legislador, el principio vivo del Padre, la persona como figura del que posee la gran maestría Divina de los cuatro cuadrantes del ser. Ese Padre a quien llamáis Brahma es en verdad el penacho azul de poder que tenéis en el corazón. Y por tanto, cuando decís “oh Señor Brahma, aparece”, amados, el Señor Brahma del universo aparecerá desde dentro de vuestro corazón, desde dentro del corazón de Helios y Vesta, Alfa y Omega y todos los hijos e hijas de Dios, tanto ascendidos como no ascendidos. Comprended el significado de la Persona de Dios…
Understand, O blessed hearts, that that Brahma unto whom you give your call and your devotion is both an energy, a consciousness, a spirit and the living, dancing, moving image of the Hindu deity. So when you say “Brahma,” the entire Spirit of the Great White Brotherhood will answer your call in the full power of cosmic omnipotence. Do not consider that the word I use, “cosmic omnipotence,” is merely a word that you cannot comprehend. But begin to extend your flame, the flame within your heart, out, out, out into dimensions of magnitude and begin to sense the great sphere of God’s being within you extending, contacting the earth, the air, scraping as it were the very sky or head and beyond and beyond.[1]
Beloved Brahma has spoken of his desire to be with us:
O beloved of the Creator, I AM come for one purpose this day. For I AM the lowering of myself, the Great God Self, into levels of being one by one, into the waiting chalices of millions who look to the dawn of their union with Brahma.
I come, then, to anchor by Word, by vibration of my spoken Word (resonating in this plane through the messenger) my heralding to many that I AM available unto you even as you have made yourselves available unto me.
I descend to the levels of purification to which you have attained, to the levels of love—profound and dignified love, love that is the immersing of being in the totality of God.
Thus, throughout the earth I AM everywhere, known in form yet formless. I descend, then, for I come for the harvest of souls of light and I may now occupy heart chalices upraised until the fullness of that light is manifest....
So, my little ones, so, my precious souls, so, my sons and daughters, come into the arms of Brahma and know me as the figure of one who creates and re-creates and re-creates so that the whole of creation is in that process of being born again and reborn and reborn until the fullness of being is discovered—and the fullness of purpose of a blade of grass, of the tiniest elemental, of an angel, of a star is made known.[2]
See also
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Brahma.”