LOGO & SYMBOL
The upward and downward moving triangles forming together an hourglass on the outside represent the ascent and descent of the Infinite – Eternal – Timeless process of manifestation through the endless movement of sadhana, of hourglass Time. The triangles penetrating into each other are
equilaterals, their sides representing equanimity, equilibrium and equipoise. They represent power and energy, and together the process of sadhana – the ascending and descending movement of the Force, the Kriya. Because of the way they are positioned they form a Diamond Vajra in their middle.
The Diamond Vajra formed by the two triangles in the inside represents pure light; that remarkability – the multi-hued, the many multi-coloured, the many-sidedness, multi-directions of the soul. The Vajra is the thunderbolt weapon of the Gods representing power and strength of the Gods. So too the Diamond, the strongest substance in nature and the most precious, the adornment most fit for the Gods. The Diamond Vajra therefore implying the adornment of the multi, many-sided skills, powers and strengths of the Gods – the Godliness, and the ultimate endless destiny of the evolutionary manifestation of the soul. The Diamond Vajra is representative of the versatility of life – the multiplicity, reflecting all the various sides, colours and hues of a creative consciousness – the dynamis of the soul with its source in equanimity (evenness of mind and temper), equilibrium (balanced state of being) and equipoise (state of being gathered) as it is formed by the equilateral triangles. Dynamis – action from and in equanimity, equilibrium and equipoise. The poise is never lost in action. Poise in action. Divine poise, Divine action.
Within the formed Diamond Vajra is the inner Sun Circle, Sun Sphere, Aditya, the Immanent, your divine heart which represents the circle of the power of God – sphere of God that begins to emerge from within and manifest without, the whole sphere – the whole reality – God is all. There is nothing outside the sphere – God Sphere, AtmaSphere. Atmosphere. God Atmosphere. It represents the Truth of God in the heart.
And within this circle is the constant burning flame which represents the flame eternal of the soul, the soul-fire aflame constantly burning, living in it – reaching out for this manifestation without stop and manifesting it through its many-sidedness of God manifestation. The burning flame also
represents your longing and intensity for the manifestation. It is an eternal flame contained in the simple earthen lamp and yet not bound by it.
The earthen lamp represents the physical body, the most material plane – the earth body of God – the temple that holds, contains and carries the soul-flame for the manifestation of the Divine in the embodied existence and condition, even so at the most material and physical level. That is why it is made of the earth. So it implies the manifestation at the most material level on the earth plane. It is also indicative of the earthiness of the soul, its simplicity and innocence of being. The lamp is your body with the eternal soul-fire flame as the living resident burning in it constantly for a continuing transformation and a greater and greater manifestation – therefore the appreciation of the sacredness of this earth and the sacredness of your body. This body the temple – not for pampering rather to be exalted from within. This body as an instrument of God wherein the divine flame continues to burn. Thus this body and this earth wherein the Divine is to manifest.
So you can see the contrast. The earth body seemingly so frail and fragile, ever changing and existing in the domain of the relative, the temporal, and yet within it is contained the Eternal, the Permanent, the Infinite. It is all energy and form with its origins in the Eternal. So it too is Eternal. There is only the modification of the form in time through an evolving time and process. So this body through this evolving process of sadhana continues to be modified and transformed for a greater and greater manifestation. That includes the subtle bodies too because they are all interfused, interconnected, and integrated.
The pillars supporting the triangles, the whole process of sadhana as it were represent impeccability, integrity, intensity and commitment to seeking after the True. They are the pillars of strength without which the required transformation and therefore the divine manifestation is not possible.
All this is within the larger circle, which is the Divine Supreme, Paramatman, the Transcendent, the Absolute, the Everything, the Reality, which is also you at the individual level. So the Supreme is the basis for all manifestation, for all creation, and it is the manifestation too. It is the creation and it is the beyond. It is in you, it is you, it is all. All is one, One is all. All in one, One in all. The circle also represents wholeness, completeness and the unfolding nature of the Reality like the lotus in full bloom.
The whole symbol is a geometric pattern. It is a mandala – a mystical hologram. It is a yantra. It is a power symbol.
So the symbol represents you in mandala form – in yantra form. The symbol, the logo is not mere line diagram. If you were to only see it from meditation you would see it as yourself, a living and breathing reality – the flame moving, burning bright – brilliant and luminous.