By Mike Bhangu

Understand what I share with you and you will step closer to Jivan Mukti.  Through this article I deliver the secret of the Trinity.  

Within the Celestial Triangle are four equal triangles and the center triangle represents God/The Source.  From God stem the other three triangles and they represent the Trinity. The Trinity is Universal.  

The Universality of the Trinity might not be apparent since each true religion has forgotten.  In their amnesia, new or partial associations surfaced. With the older traditions these interpretations arose soon after the previous epoch ended, near 5000 years ago.  

According to the Mahābhārata, this era was ushered in by an epic world battle and catastrophic natural disasters.  This left behind a planet in chaos. Knowledge was lost. Civilizations were forced to start over again and only partial understanding was retained.  Before this epoch, in my opinion, the Trinity was popularly understood as I explain it.  

The three points are God’s Word, God’s Name, and God’s Spirit.  They are the keys to all creation and these three must be experienced before a person can unite with The Great Architect and achieve the highest existence, in this life and the next.

In the Egyptian tradition, Osiris represents God’s Name, Horus represents God’s Word, and Isis represents God’s Spirit.  

In the Hindu/Vedic house, Shiv represents God’s Name, Brahma represents God’s Word, and Vishnu represents God’s Spirit.

Within the Sikh doctrine, Sat Naam represents God’s Name, Shabad represents God’s Word, and Sat Guru represents God’s Spirit.

In the Christian doctrine these three are represented by Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  The Father represents God’s Name. The Son represents God’s Word. The Holy Spirit represents God’s Spirit.  Although Christianity was birthed in this Yug, the early Christians understood the Trinity as above, in particular the Gnostic Christians, but as a result of the European dark ages and the many political incursions, the Celestial Triangle is now understood as something else.  And this is true of all religions. Each appears to associate what I present with other aspects and not The Word, The Name, And God’s Spirit. 

The sacred book of the Mayan Quiches, the Popol-vuh, suggests that Tzakol, The Supreme Diety, has three aspects: Bitol (the maker), Alom (the engenderer), and Qaholom (he who gives being).  

Zoroaster represented the Triad as fire, sun, and light.  

The ancient Chinese too respected a Triune God.  As suggested by the Hi-Tse, The Great Unit, or Y, is three and three are the Great Unit.  Yet, the Great Unit has no body or shape. Tao-Tse, in his book, Tao-te-King, writes of the Triad: “That reason, Tao, produced one. That one produced two, that both produced three; and that three had produced all things.” (Sacred Mysteries, Among the Mayas and the Quiches.  11, 500 Years Ago.  By Augustus Le Plongeon, 1886). 

Several ancient philosophers also recognized the Celestial Triangle.  For example, Orpheus and Plato represented The Creator/The Demiurgos as Triple—the Three Kings.  And the Athenian philosopher, Damascius, celebrated The Infinite as a Thrice Unknown Darkness. Yet, above the Three Kings is The Emperor, The Infinite, known as “Ra” to the Chaldeans. 

From the Christian tradition we learn that the Trinity is One.  From the Egyptian adepts we learn that Isis and Osiris are required for The Word to be.  From the Vedic house we learn that the three are able to manifest and take physical form.  From the Chinese house we learn that the three produce all things. From the Sikh tradition we learn that without the Trinity, the highest salvation cannot be experienced.

Through previous articles I’ve shared the characteristics of The Word, The Name, and The Spirit.  I recommend reviewing these articles, and if unable to, this information can be found in a book I released not too long ago titled, Jesus vs. Jesus.  You can find this book on Amazon.  

In brief, The Word and The Name are specific vibrations/frequencies/sounds.  The Word and The Name are within each person but are quasi-dormant and must be awoken or activated.   For this to occur, the guidance of Sat Guru (God’s Spirit) is required.   

The Trinity as I’ve presented it, in my humble opinion, is the secret of secrets taught by the early mystery schools.  Of course, I can’t be sure. Their teachings are secret and those who know the lessons keep them locked within. I’m guessing an oath of secrecy is involved and loyal they are to that cause.

In my case, I’m the son of an immigrant and first generation to a developed nation.  I come from the fringes of society and I’ve gone unnoticed. I’ve knocked on the door, once or twice, but I must be invisible because society opened the entrance, looked through me, took a few steps outside, glanced left, glanced right, and went back in—closing the door as they did.  

Don’t feel sorry for me.  It was a blessing. Independently learning has come with a gift.  In my ignorance I’m free to express what others deem secrets.

– By Amazon best-selling author, Mike Bhangu (thinkingmanmike@gmail.com).  To view Mike’s book catalogue, please visit Amazon.com and search: Mike Bhangu.  Or use the following URL: https://www.amazon.com/Mike-Bhangu/e/B00ZXHPGQI/