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| Arc of the Covenant ** |
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There are no translations available. Here's a bit of information to help you understand the significance of the Lightning Path. It has to do with the Christian "arc of the covenant." The arc of the covenant is a literal box wherein is kept the "promise of God." The covenant, i.e., the promise of god, is expressed quite clearly in Jeremiah 31 (it is worth reading the whole passage here) where the bible speaks about bringing people back from captivity (31:23), rewarding them for their hard work and suffering (31:16), forgiving their sins (31:24) and not forgetting them or leaving them behind. The covenant is basically a promise for a fast path back to Shambhala (31:8-9) or Eden on earth (31:38). You've worked hard, you've suffered, you've lost innocence, but God will not forget your Sacrifice and has promised to provide a way back to that. That was part of the deal.
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Historically, this promise has been symbolized most often in a fashion similar to the image at the right, with angels and stylized sun as ubiquitous motifs. This is the arc of the covenant (i.e. the container of the promise) and it is a powerful visual representation of god’s promise to all those who have incarnated on this earth and sacrificed in order to accomplish the divine plan. Linguistically we might express the covenant in the following fashion--When the job is completed, a path will be provided out of darkness and back into
Interesting enough, the covenant of God expressed in the old testament of the Christian bible figures in LP Spirituality.