With Incomparable Grace

In esotericism, where much that is pursued is invisible, a certain realm of being holds us steady as we move through meditations, study, and the conversations about the building of a better world. That plane is surely mental and beautifully powerful, capable of redesigning the shape of the future. But that mental imaging needs to merge with something a little softer, a little more accessible to those of us who seek to lift the trajectory of human activity and thinking. This other something that is merging with the plane of the mind is the realm of the heart, and in their coming together, these two form an inner relation that is synthetic. These two worlds weave magically into and around each other like the roots of trees, unseen yet creating manifest life anew in an intriguing process that can be called grace.
An attempt to define grace, however, is like trying to bottle the sun. It might be something that, in essence, is a shimmering connection between head and heart, an intuitive resonance at the center of one’s being, and perhaps more akin to intuition than knowledge. It doesn’t seem to be something that can be commanded, but instead it seems to be a state that is bestowed spontaneously – through the rough and tumble incongruity of life, arriving unexpectedly in a split second of silence.

The Triangles network seems to be informed by this kind of alchemy. The merging of mind and heart in the shape of a simple triangle but perceived as a symbol of transformation. And in Triangles service that transformation is the etheric life-web of the world, as indicated by the esoteric blue-print of the earth. The weaving threads of lighted intentions carry the goodwill from countless Triangles like the roots of millions of trees intertwining to create countless points of grace. This grace rightly becomes a synthesis that is stronger and greater than the combined strength of the individual points, and its potency arises from the lighted goodwill of hearts and minds focused together on an enlightened remaking of the world.

All humanity shares the capacity for this thing called grace – a jewel to take to heart. The spectrum includes those who are not like us at all. This grace is a potential that embraces the highest and the most humble, sages and novices, the enlightened and the non-believers, the homeless, the broken and lost. In the end, we are all strangers in good company with this one elegant thing in common. Like the sun escaping from that bottle, grace can blossom in a word, a gaze, or a gesture and leave one stunned by an experience that will live with us for the rest of our lives.