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In Christian mysticism, it is the consuming fire of Hebrews 12:29 not of wrath, but of refinement. Like gold tested in flame, the soul is tried.
In Egyptian mythology, the sun god Ra travels through the underworld each night battling serpents of chaos. He is reborn each dawn, crowned in fire. The righteous pass through flame in the Duat (underworld); the wicked are devoured by fire-serpents. Fire is both judgment and divinity.
In Kabbalah, the Shekinah dwells in fire upon the altar. The burning bush speaks with the voice of God. The Seraphim whose name means “burning ones” attend the Throne, singing in eternal flame. The fire does not consume them, for they are the flame.
In Hinduism, Agni, god of fire, is the mouth of the gods. Every offering made to the divine must pass through him. Fire is the bridge between mortal and eternal.
In Greek myth, Prometheus gave fire to mankind a divine essence, sparking consciousness, invention, and rebellion. He was punished, not because of fire alone, but because fire gave power to become like gods.
In Zoroastrianism, fire is kept in sacred temples, never extinguished. It is the presence of Asha, divine Truth. To face the fire is to face one’s own soul.
The Holy Fire of Christ is not different from these.
It is the same Logos, the same primal Flame:
The same that shone from Sinai
That crowned the heads at Pentecost
That scorched Isaiah’s lips
That burned the falsehood from Mary Magdalene’s eyes
That consumed the veil between flesh and spirit
To endure it is to let everything false within you die.
What remains?
Only what is true.
Only what is eternal.
Only God within you.
You are not merely “saved” by this fire
You are re-forged in it.
To be one with God is not to rise above the flame…
It is to become the flame.
If it does not destroy you,
It reveals who you always were.
>>512382790
In Christian mysticism, it is the consuming fire of Hebrews 12:29 not of wrath, but of refinement. Like gold tested in flame, the soul is tried.
In Egyptian mythology, the sun god Ra travels through the underworld each night battling serpents of chaos. He is reborn each dawn, crowned in fire. The righteous pass through flame in the Duat (underworld); the wicked are devoured by fire-serpents. Fire is both judgment and divinity.
In Kabbalah, the Shekinah dwells in fire upon the altar. The burning bush speaks with the voice of God. The Seraphim whose name means “burning ones” attend the Throne, singing in eternal flame. The fire does not consume them, for they are the flame.
In Hinduism, Agni, god of fire, is the mouth of the gods. Every offering made to the divine must pass through him. Fire is the bridge between mortal and eternal.
In Greek myth, Prometheus gave fire to mankind a divine essence, sparking consciousness, invention, and rebellion. He was punished, not because of fire alone, but because fire gave power to become like gods.
In Zoroastrianism, fire is kept in sacred temples, never extinguished. It is the presence of Asha, divine Truth. To face the fire is to face one’s own soul.
The Holy Fire of Christ is not different from these.
It is the same Logos, the same primal Flame:
The same that shone from Sinai
That crowned the heads at Pentecost
That scorched Isaiah’s lips
That burned the falsehood from Mary Magdalene’s eyes
That consumed the veil between flesh and spirit
To endure it is to let everything false within you die.
What remains?
Only what is true.
Only what is eternal.
Only God within you.
You are not merely “saved” by this fire
You are re-forged in it.
To be one with God is not to rise above the flame…
It is to become the flame.
If it does not destroy you,
It reveals who you always were.
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