Rising From Ashes With Love: “Aşk” (Divine Love) & Seraphim Consciousness
Within the journey of our souls’ yearning for home, pain becomes inevitable for transformation-a sacred alchemy echoing the ascension of Seraphim consciousness.
Seraphim, derived from the Hebrew root, “saraph,” means “burning” or “fery ones.”
This etymology carries profound significance, representing not only the angelic realm but also the spiritual journey of burning away the old to rise anew.
From those ashes emerges the radiant rebirth-an ascension into higher states of consciousness. The pain and yearning experienced are the flames that refine the soul, purifying it for the divine dance of ascent. This process aligns with the Seraphim’s fiery nature as symbolized.
The Seraphim consciousness, akin to the phoenix’s journey, embodies a sacred cause.
It is a cosmic mission of ascending beyond 3D limitations, transcending the constraints of the human experience of love. Mostly starseeds or lightworkers go through this phase on Earth when divine timing comes, as torchbearers of this consciousness, navigate the flames of transformation.
In the the transcendent journey of going beyond Hiraeth on Earth and cosmic symbolism of Seraphim consciousness, the essence of “aşk” (fiery love) takes on profound significance. Rooted in Arabic etymology, “aşk” not only signifes “love” in general, but carries the intrinsic meanings of “fire” and “burning light.”
The word “aşk” has its etymological roots in Arabic, and its journey through various languages has shaped its current meaning. The Arabic word “ishq” is considered the source of “aşk.” “Ishq” itself traces back to ancient Persian, where it meant “fire” or “passion.” Over time, the term traveled through Persian and Arabic into Turkish, where it transformed into “aşk”.
The connection between “aşk” and “fire” is the center of the cosmic flame within the heart, which is the burning light of divine love and reunion. This fiery love becomes the catalyst for the alchemical transformation experienced by starseeds/ lightworkers/heart-centered beings. It represents one of the closest etheric states to God Source a soul can ever be on Earth.
As the more you get closer to the light, the more it burns.
I honour the divine love within you.
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“It must be remembered as the first principle of life that manifestation was destined for keener observation of life within and without.”
— Hazrat Inayat Khan
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