The ultimate origin of Being. A transcendent divine Being or an experience of transcendent Being. The primary white light.
Representing "existence, consciousness, and bliss" or "truth, consciousness, bliss", is an epithet and description for the subjective experience of the ultimate, unchanging reality in Hinduism called Brahman.
In Kabbalah, is understood as God prior to any self-manifestation in the production of any spiritual realm, probably derived from Solomon ibn Gabirol's term, "the Endless One" (she-en lo tiklah). Ein Sof may be translated as "unending", "(there is) no end", or infinity.
The dharmakāya (Sanskrit, "truth body" or "reality body", Wylie: chos sku, rdzogs sku) is one of the three bodies (trikaya) of a buddha in Mahayana Buddhism. The dharmakāya constitutes the unmanifested, "inconceivable" (acintya) aspect of a buddha out of which buddhas arise and to which they return after their dissolution.
I. Ultimate goal
Monism-Perrenialism
Transcendence
Foundation and Creator... goal from which we have fallen from and must return... Desire to return to..
II. Origin of Inspiration
Pluralism-Pantheism
Immanence
Foundation for cosmos and creative being
Novelty
Merge & Communion: