The Passion of The Lord
Dedicated To the awakened souls and those still asleep, to those who have seen the Light and those who sense it. May these words be a key and a portal, to understand the divine mystery in its most essential form.
The Passion of the Lord
By: DVG
In the dark veil of time and flesh,
the Light descended to dwell in the mortal. Not only man, nor only pain, but the Word incarnate in an act of love.
He walked in silence through the planes of being, bearing the shadows of the world at once.
The cross is not wood… it is axis and gate, where the ego dies and the eternal is born.
Each open wound is not merely suffering, it is a divine seal that teaches how to die. To die to the vain, to the false self, to raise the spirit toward the great I AM.
Nails that bind the flesh to error,
blood that cleanses the illusion of fear. And in His agony, beyond all pain, forgiveness vibrates as a higher law.
The heavens are torn, the form falls away, the temple of the body becomes Light. There is no death in the One who transcends, for He lives in the soul that learns to believe.
And thus, in the cross—symbol and truth— the code of eternity is revealed: to lose oneself in God is truly to find, and in total surrender… to begin to reign.
Reflection:
The Passion is not only history—it is initiation. It is the hidden map of the soul in its journey from matter to divine consciousness. The cross represents the point where the human and the divine meet: the crossing between earthly will and the will of God.
Christ’s sacrifice should not be seen merely as physical suffering, but as the supreme transmutation: transforming pain into light, death into life, and separation into unity.
To believe in God is not an external act, but an inner activation. It is to recognize that the divine spark lives within, waiting to be awakened.
The one who truly believes does not doubt, does not fear, does not limit themselves… because they understand they do not walk alone. They become an instrument of divine power, a channel of eternal will.
And so, the great truth is not just a phrase, but a spiritual key:
He who believes in God can do all things,
because it is no longer the self that acts,
but God manifesting through their being.
Dedicado: A las almas despiertas y a las que aún duermen, a los que han visto la luz y a los que la presienten.
Que este verbo sea llave y portal,
para comprender el misterio divino en su forma más esencial.
La Pasión del Señor
Por: DVG
En el velo oscuro del tiempo y la carne, descendió la Luz a habitar lo mortal. No fue solo hombre, ni solo dolor, fue el Verbo encarnado en acto de amor.
Caminó en silencio los planos del ser, cargando las sombras del mundo a la vez. La cruz no es madera… es eje y portal,
donde muere el ego y nace lo eternal.
Cada herida abierta no es solo sufrir, es sello divino que enseña a morir. Morir a lo vano, al falso yo,
para alzar el espíritu hacia el gran Yo Soy.
Clavos que fijan la carne al error,
sangre que limpia la ilusión del temor. Y en su agonía, más allá del dolor, vibra el perdón como ley superior.
El cielo se rasga, la forma cayó,
el templo del cuerpo en luz se volvió. No hay muerte en Aquel que supo trascender, pues vive en el alma que aprende a creer.
Y así en la cruz —símbolo y verdad— se revela el código de la eternidad: perderse en Dios es realmente hallar, y en la entrega total… comenzar a reinar.
Reflexión:
La Pasión no es solo historia, es iniciación. Es el mapa oculto del alma en su tránsito de la materia hacia la conciencia divina. La cruz representa el punto donde lo humano y lo divino se encuentran: el cruce de caminos entre la voluntad terrenal y la voluntad de Dios.
El sacrificio de Cristo no debe verse únicamente como sufrimiento físico, sino como la transmutación suprema: convertir el dolor en luz, la muerte en vida, y la separación en unidad.
Quien comprende este misterio entiende que creer en Dios no es un acto externo, sino una activación interna. Es reconocer que la chispa divina habita dentro de sí, esperando ser despertada.
El que cree verdaderamente no duda, no teme, no se limita… porque ha entendido que no camina solo. Se convierte en instrumento del poder divino, en canal de la voluntad eterna.
Por eso, la gran verdad no es solo una frase, sino una llave espiritual:
El que cree en Dios, todo lo puede,
porque ya no es él quien actúa,
sino Dios manifestándose a través de su ser.
Reflecting on The Passion of The Lord brings a deep sense of transformation that goes beyond the physical acts of suffering and sacrifice. From personal experience, encountering this spiritual narrative actually invited me to reconsider how challenges and pain in life can be reinterpreted as gateways to higher consciousness and inner awakening. The concept of the cross as not just a physical object but as an axis where the ego dissolves and the eternal spirit is born resonates strongly with many seekers on a spiritual path. Through moments of hardship, I noticed that embracing forgiveness and surrendering to a higher power helped me realize that suffering is not merely a human affliction but a divine teacher. The wounds and pains begin to appear as symbolic seals marking the journey towards losing the false self and awakening the 'I AM' within. This inner activation, as the article beautifully states, is not an external ritual but a profound shift that happens within when one starts to believe that God manifests through them. It creates a sense of empowerment and peace because the feeling of walking alone fades, and one becomes a channel of divine will. For those exploring the meaning of Christ’s Passion, understanding it as a spiritual initiation rather than just historical suffering is a powerful insight. This perspective encourages a deeper look at how the divine spark inside every individual waits to be awakened, urging us to transcend fear and illusion. One practical approach I've found useful is daily meditation on the symbolic cross as a portal between earthly struggles and divine surrender, which strengthens faith and resilience. In essence, the Passion invites us all—whether awakened or still searching—to transform our experiences of pain into lessons of light, to forgive, and ultimately to find unity with the divine presence within ourselves.