"Trinity and the Law of Three"
"A New Arising"
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Guest writer and CAC teacher Cynthia Bourgeault continues exploring Trinity and the Law of Three.
From a metaphysical standpoint, the Trinity is primarily about process. It encapsulates a paradigm of change and transformation based on an ancient principle known as the Law of Three—or ternary metaphysics, as we saw yesterday. This principle was developed by the Armenian-born spiritual teacher, G. I. Gurdjieff. (I became familiar with the Law of Three through ten years of participation in the Gurdjieff Work.)
The Law of Three, according to Gurdjieff, comprises what he calls the “Laws of World Creation and World Maintenance.” The basic foundational principles are:
- In every new arising there are three forces involved: affirming, denying, and reconciling.
- The interweaving of the three produces a fourth in a new dimension.
- Affirming, denying, and reconciling are not fixed points or permanent attributes, but can and do shift and must be discerned situationally.
- Solutions to impasses or sticking points generally come by learning how to spot and mediate third force, which is present in every situation but generally hidden.
The entire Paschal Mystery plays out as a fairly straightforward configuration of the Law of Three. If you assign affirming as Jesus the human teacher of the path of love; denying as the crucifixion and the forces of hatred driving it; and reconciling as the principle of self-emptying, or kenotic love willingly engaged, then the fourth, new arising revealed through this weaving, is the Kingdom of Heaven, visibly manifest in the very midst of human cruelty and brokenness.
Gateway to Silence: Behold, I make all things new.[Revelation 21:5]
Reference:
Adapted from Cynthia Bourgeault, The Holy Trinity and the Law of Three (Shambhala Publications, Inc.: 2013), 15-16, 24-25, 74.
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Resources on Centering Prayer by Cynthia Bourgeault
The Heart of Centering Prayer: Nondual Christianity in Theory and Practice
Cynthia offers insights that can help all of us move deeper into nondual, open-hearted awareness. Order her book at store.cac.org.
Christian Nonduality—Seriously?
In this 1.5-hour video teaching, Cynthia shows how Centering Prayer is a path toward dynamic inner attunement. Click here to purchase the downloadable MP4 video.
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