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The Law of Trinity

The Process of Creation

The Trinity is an expression of the Law of Creation and describes the triune aspects in any life- unit. It is well known that the Trinity (that God is not one, but three co-eternal, consubstantial persons), while principally a Christian doctrine per se, is inherent is many religions and philosophical systems. In Christianity, the Trinity is described as “The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.” In other spiritual traditions, the Trinity expresses the true function of energy, through the qualities of stability, orderliness, and restlessness. In Hindu philosophy, for example, these three qualities (called the “Three Gunas”) are referred to as sattva, raja, and tamas (in essence: construction, action, and destruction). In this system, energy gives birth to formation, sustains preservation, and transforms or disintegrates all manifestations, phenomena, conditions, circumstances, and experiences.

For a manifestation to occur in any realm, there must be two different but corresponding parts that unify completely. The result of their union is a new creation. We see this often in the physical realm but the same is true on the mental planes. In the mental sphere, we see both the thesis, and the antithesis. The reconciliation of both may result in a synthesis or the idea .

Every manifestation, therefore, is the effect of two causes—one primary, the other secondary. Everything can be formed from an active and a passive parent, from a positive and negative force, or from an electrical and magnetic pair. This creation principle is symbolized by the triangle, the Trinity, wherein the points of the base represent primary and secondary causes, and the apex symbolizes the result or the manifestation. In order to create anything in the world, we must apply the Law of Trinity.