The Cosmic Christ True Virgin — A Song Memra
What remains when division gives way to wholeness and separation yields to remembrance?
The Cosmic Christ True Virgin — A Song Memra What remains when division gives way to wholeness and separation yields to remembrance? This Memra explores the convergence of the Cosmic Christ principle and the True Virgin state as symbols of inner integration, receptivity, balance, and conscious becoming.
It is less concerned with belief than with recognition—recognition of the deeper capacities that emerge when wisdom, compassion, responsibility, and love are allowed to work together within human experience. The text serves as an invitation toward a more unified relationship with self, life, and the greater field of consciousness in which all participation unfolds.
Every journey eventually arrives at a threshold where seeking begins to give way to recognition. The questions that once appeared urgent become quieter. The horizons that once seemed distant begin to draw near. What was once approached as a destination slowly reveals itself as a presence that has accompanied the traveller from the very beginning.
The Cosmic Christ True Virgin explores this threshold. Within these pages, the Cosmic Christ and the True Virgin are approached not as distant ideals, but as symbols of wholeness, balance, receptivity, and conscious participation. They represent the possibility that wisdom and love, strength and compassion, action and stillness, may exist not as opposites, but as complementary expressions of a deeper unity.
This Memra invites readers to consider what happens when the divisions that often shape human experience begin to soften. When inner conflict gives way to harmony. When striving yields to trust. When separation gives way to relationship. At its heart lies a profound yet simple possibility: that humanity may be discovering a more integrated way of being.
A way that honours individuality while recognising unity. A way that embraces diversity while remembering common origin. A way that allows wisdom, compassion, and understanding to work together in service of a larger whole. For some, these pages may feel contemplative. For others, they may feel deeply personal.
Yet beneath every reflection lies the same invitation—to recognise that the journey of becoming may ultimately be a journey of remembering. Not remembering facts. Not remembering history. But remembering the deeper qualities of being that have always remained present beneath the changing experiences of life.
If many of the earlier Memras explore the road itself, then The Cosmic Christ True Virgin pauses for a moment beside the hearth fire and invites the traveller simply to rest, reflect, and remember. For sometimes the greatest discovery is not that we have found the way. It is that the way has been carrying us all along.