Search the the Daily Meditations archives

20 years of Daily Meditations are available for research.

They are a gold mine for research and study of the teaching of Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov !


Enter a word or short phrase and be inspired !



Daily Meditation: Friday, March 21, 2008

The cube’s compact form has made it a symbol of stability, …

The cube’s compact form has made it a symbol of stability, but also a figure of limitation, confinement and imprisonment. So, as it opens up and develops into a cross, there is a sort of liberation. Yes, that is why we must not see the cross just as an instrument of suffering and death; it is also a cosmic symbol that expresses all of life’s possibilities. Why, in the text of the Gospels, is Jesus’ death followed by his resurrection? Because death is not the end; it is only a necessary step in the preparation for resurrection. Of course, I am speaking of resurrection in a symbolic, spiritual sense, not from a physical point of view. For resurrection to take place, there must first be death. Resurrection comes after death as a transformational process consisting of several successive phases. When understood in this way, it can be compared to a birth.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




Syntaxes of research

word1 word2: search on at least one of the two words.
+word1 +word2: search on both words.
"word1 word2": search on the expression between" ".
word*: searches on the beginning of the word, whatever the end of the word.
-word: the word behind - is excluded from the search.