The bodies memory, on a vegetable basis emotionally views the death of the organism as a personal extinguishing or the 'extinguished light' of personality (life-force), which happens over & over, yet in principle it simply reduces to that unified state beyond the 'abyss' where the Light & the viewer are no longer separate and so the light is no longer 'seen'.
Memory itself is the symptomatic product of vegetable operation, which is necessarily a component of dualistic subject-object phenomenon. I would agree that Light, as in life-essence (the Yechidda) is never extinguished entirely, but the 'Self' as a form of subjectified perspective viewing the Light certainly is and so the extinguished Light of Self occurs during the "Night of Pan".
"This is why it is called Night-it represents the lightless Womb, and also the time before the dawning of the new Sun (or rather, the new Self). He then waits in this sublime state until he is ready to be move on to the next stage, and become “born” again from the Great Mother of Babalon, begotten by Pan."
I know its lazy to copy-paste like that but I'm often prone to acts of personal convenience :-)
Memory itself is the symptomatic product of vegetable operation, which is necessarily a component of dualistic subject-object phenomenon. I would agree that Light, as in life-essence (the Yechidda) is never extinguished entirely, but the 'Self' as a form of subjectified perspective viewing the Light certainly is and so the extinguished Light of Self occurs during the "Night of Pan".
"This is why it is called Night-it represents the lightless Womb, and also the time before the dawning of the new Sun (or rather, the new Self). He then waits in this sublime state until he is ready to be move on to the next stage, and become “born” again from the Great Mother of Babalon, begotten by Pan."
I know its lazy to copy-paste like that but I'm often prone to acts of personal convenience :-)
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