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Spiritual Meaning of Concentric Circles

The notion of concentricity is one of the most important motifs in this holy book. As stated above, each circle is separated from the other by an interval that reflects light. In this context, light is a metaphor for both spiritual insight and divine mercy. Continue reading to find out the Spiritual meaning of concentric circles, circle symbols and their meanings. So, what does a circle represent spiritually?

Every external concentric circle corresponds to and reflects the internal spiritual meaning of life, which is true faith in God. This notion is expressed in concentric circles throughout the holy book, whereas the centre symbolises wisdom, justice and prophethood—countered by the evil spirit.

Concentric circles are ontologically prior to the triangle and other geometric shapes. In philosophy and metaphysics, to speak of a thing as having characteristics or an essence is to say it has a “being” (i.e., exists); so the first meaning of the concentric circle is that an entity has an essence but no being. The second meaning is that it has being but lacks essence. The third meaning is that it both being and essence.

Concentric Circles In Real Life

The concentric circles of a sun symbolize the interconnectedness of all life. The center represents our innermost selves and the outermost circle represents the universe. The middle circle is our connection to other people, and the other two circles are our connections to nature.

The concentric circles also represent how we are all connected through time and space, as well as how we can see ourselves from different perspectives at once. For example, if you look at yourself in the mirror and then turn around 180 degrees to look at yourself from behind, you’ll see that your front and back sides are identical—yet they’re different parts of yourself!

The concentric circles also represent cycles of life: day/night; spring/summer/fall/winter; birth/life/death (sometimes referred to as “breath”).

In the beginning, there was only God and the universe.

And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. And then, God created the heavens and earth.

God looked at his creation, and it was good. But something was missing—something to make it feel more like home. So he created humans in his own image, because he knew that we would need each other to feel complete.

And then he decided to create a symbol of what our lives were meant to look like: concentric circles of light radiating out from our hearts, representing how we should treat each other, with love and respect at our core and compassion radiating outward towards others as well as ourselves.

Concentric Circles Examples

Society is made up six concentric circles, each getting smaller and closer to enlightened as one moves inward to knowing. Yet, the common belief of what enlightenment is, is wrong. How so, and why this view is important?

Concentric Circles of Enlightenment

The size of a circle represents the number of people at each stage of mundanity or enlightenment.

First and exponentially larger than all of the other rings of society combined are TV watching zombies. They live and die oblivious to the real world they actually live in and the consequences of their lifestyle. They teach their children to perpetuate this lifestyle.

The Second ring includes people who know there is something wrong with society or how they have been taught to live their lives, but they cannot put their finger on it. They carry on as usual.

The Third ring includes people who have decided to start taking matters into their own hands. They start researching. They read as much as they can from spirituality to permaculture. They read read read. They may go down one rabbit hole or a thousand. They are able to easily discard conspiracy theories. These are our activists or as some call them: green tops.

The Fourth ring are people who have found a focus. They learn all they can about permaculture, natural building, wild restoration, herbalism, horticulture, etc. Excluded from the path are meditation, yoga, and fitness. These may be beneficial, but are human-centric.

The Fifth ring are the teachers that train, mentor and write for the third and fourth ring. This is the ring of those renewing the way by passing the light to others. They are no longer students or practitioners, they are teachers, mentors and authors.

Six is a tiny dot at the center, the masters of the Earth’s way, Yoda, those who just know. They are self-taught. They see the way to the center from birth. Enlightened in their area of knowing, indigenous peoples, M. Kat Anderson, Jane Goodall, Masanobu Fukuoka and Bill Mollison. They see the difference between Mother Earth’s way vs. the human abstract mind. Care for the Earth first, then humans second — Earth cares for all life.

Despite popular belief, they are not the Dali Lama, Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed, Vishnu, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Einstein. No god creates the Mother. These masters teach paths away from Nature.

Very few enlightened beings ever exist today. True enlightenment and understanding run contrary to core civilized beliefs and teachings. Few see today through the ways of the civilized world.

However, all indigenous peoples are born enlightened, for they live with and protect all life: The Mother. The corollary is: indigenous peoples do not need enlightenment when human live in harmony with Earth. For example, Native Americans nurtured ecologically diverse old-growth forests, prairies, and fisheries better than we can today with all of our modern ideas, science, and technology. Where does this leave us and our modern ideals?

Civilized Enlightenment Is Not Possible

Enlightenment is not a blissed-out destroyer of life, preaching to other destroyers. If one lives in civilization, we must destroy the natural world to live. Our homes, roads, cities, farms, mines, logging, and pollution destroy the wildlife and interrupt Nature’s succession to repair herself.

People value what they depend on. Civilized humans rely on domesticated food, money, and cheap resources. Spirituality cannot override what we depend on. However, farming and resource extraction cause violence on wild ecosystems and domesticated animals. Money creates inequity and hierarchy. We cannot wish our way out of what we are dependent on.

For enlightenment to succeed, both legs of the circuit must work: belief must become practice. However, the main tenant of our society is, civilization must continue at all costs. Our dependence on domesticated food and manufactured products creates dependence. Spirituality leaves us seeing the divinity in all life, but we cannot take the action to live in harmony with Earth because we are imprisoned by civilization.

Honoring all life, and Indigenous peoples is a waste of time unless one also admits: 1. Civilization is the problem. 2. The only back to harmony is to peacefully reduce our future numbers probably by 100x.

Civilized man and women fear non-civilization because we have no skills, or access to resources to make a living otherwise. A one-step way forward is fantasy: just walk back to the garden. Eight billion cannot do this. Two-steps are required: peacefully reduce future human population by 100x with one-child families, then return to balance with Earth.

Why Modern Enlightenment Is Not Enlightened

Real enlightenment is not, as historic texts teach: of the self, selflessness, holding opposites at the same time, or connection of self to field consciousness. These concepts are human-centric ideals. We do not care about the billions upon billions of wild lives murdered and ecosystems destroyed by consumption. How can a society that produces this horror call itself enlightened?

What we call ancient teachings are not really ancient in the scheme of humanities ~250,000 year existence. What we call ancient teachings from 2000–3000 BC were invented to support a new social organizational system called civilization. Abrahamic religions, created dominion to justify the control system. Buddhism was invented to cope with the stress of civilization. Emperors like Buddhism because it calms the people down. Modern religions and spiritualities are tools to support civilization and human-centric egoic thought. Because they support civilization, they are destructive to Earth’s diversity of life.

True enlightenment supports all life selflessly. Enlightenment sees that civilization has made humanity the great destroyer. Enlightenment knows humans can live in harmony with all life as Indigenous peoples. An enlightened being realizes that one’s highest self is not blissed out love or the infinite pursuit of more happiness, but that human numbers must recede and civilization must compassionately end. Love must be greater for non-human life because wildlife is defenseless against civilization’s ever-expanding destruction.

Religion can not make up for thousands years of civilization’s rape of the land and sea. Spirituality can never bring back the wild dead. No god can forgive civilized people’s destruction. If One god existed and loved its creation, it would have kept Adam and Even in the garden.

Love to well-meaning, peaceful yogis with open hearts. Yes, general spiritual teachings can help us feel better, but finding a way to not come down form being high or at peace is frivolous in the face of the death of millions of entire species. Yes, we modern peoples are fraught with sadness, lack, loneliness, separateness, fear, pain, anxiety precisely because we have lost our connection with all life, Earth, and each other. Instead of living in small interdependent communities with cradle-to-grave security since time immemorial, we live among strangers enduring wage-slavery. No wonder we feel out of step with the world, and lack inner peace. How can we be at peace? Instead of being connected to a nourishing world full of wondrous life, we are forced to destroy it to live. I suggest turning the brilliance of modern spiritualities to find paths beyond civilization to restore our connection to the natural world and each other.

When we loose our ego, we realize that whole of the Natural world is god. Only god can create life. God is all diverse life woven together.

Putting Earth First Is The Key

Enlightenment is waking up from the mind-disease of civilization. The world appears to one as a charade or cartoon. Human’s are taken over by bad programs to destroy Earth. The only truth is that humans must either step back into our evolved selves in harmony or evolution will take Homo sapiens out; it’s our choice. But, as we fiddle with bad software, Rome burns and Earth dies. Enlightenment engages the intellect to realize that one-child families are the only solution to our deepest problems and to allow nature to heal herself.

The only way there is through gender anarchy, reversing power roles. Enlightenment sees there are no alternatives. Any other illusion wastes precious time as species diversity crashes. Any species left in small numbers and fragmented habitat will soon go extinct, like trillium in an uncut old-growth forest fragment surrounded by clear-cuts. Not enough of the ecosystem is left. The trillium will not die, but it will not reproduce and will go extinct.

Ancient Soil And Biodiversity Are Our Cradle

A cubic yard of ancient forest soil may contain hundreds of arthropod and invertebrate species and thousands of fungal, bacterial, and protozoan species, all are vital to the maintenance of five-hundred-year-old trees in the Klamath, Oregon evergreen forests.[1] Each one of these millions of soil lifeforms is of equal value and more beneficial than a human. Civilized humans are better at is cutting trees down than building soil. Jesus was a carpenter.

For any species to evolutionarily survive, it must contribute to biodiversity and build topsoil; both of which only indigenous humans do. Civilized generally do not understand soil, but we can become it.[2] The only way a human can help grow a tree is, by dying, going to the bathroom, and not cutting it down. Peeing adds nitrogen to the soil.

What Does A Circle Represent Spiritually

You may have seen concentric circles in the past, but did you ever think about what they mean?

In the spiritual realm, concentric circles can mean many things. They can represent the divine order of creation and the path to enlightenment. They can also symbolize the dualistic nature of humanity: our inner struggle between good and evil, and our constant effort to balance those two forces within ourselves.

When we see concentric circles in dreams or visions, it usually means that we are being called upon to make a choice that will ultimately lead us towards our higher purpose. It’s a reminder that there is a plan at work here—and it’s one that was designed for us personally.

When we get lost in day-to-day tasks and lose sight of our true selves (the center), it’s often because external forces have crowded out our inner light—the part of us that knows who we really are and what we’re supposed to be doing with our lives. T

Enlightenment Is Tribal Consciousness

A group of people making a living wildcrafting (not farming) on a natural landscape is enlightened. They have their own language and customs evolved for this place for more than 50 generations. They live to protect all of the wild life that supports them. The river will only give them salmon if it runs clean unfettered to the sea, and ocean fisheries are intact. Herbaceous food, fiber, and medicine plants will only reproduce in a large, intact, old growth forests. Living in harmony with Earth is elevated human consciousness. Civilization is madness.

This group’s culture and knowledge of how to live in a place in harmony forever will only remain intact if they are not attacked or influenced from outside larger populations. A larger more powerful population that overwhelms a local Native culture are not the righteous enlightened — they are the destroyers of wild diverse life, and eventually possibly all.

An enlightened being sees the paradox when standing on a road. Enlightenment see behind the illusion of the road as what should be, and instead sees that forest or prairie’s diverse ecosystem that once was and eventually will return.

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