BRAHMA
BRAHMA
THE HEAD & THE HEART
1-2 & 3-4
THE FATHER - MOTHER & THE DAUGHTER - SON OF MAN
VISHNU & SHIVA
OLD ORDER & NEW ORDER
OLD RESONANCE & NEW RESONANCE
OLD PHASE & NEW PHASE
OLD YUGA & NEW YUGA
The fourfold of Brahma is the structure of Brahma’s center. Brahman’s mind and heart are expressed as a fourfold structure, manifested in the human brain and heart. Brahma’s creative center incarnates on Earth as a fourfold unit that unfolds in a trinitarian architecture, appearing in a staggered sequence.
The four look the same with every incarnation because they arrive as recurrence, following pattern. They do not reincarnate, as they are not tied to the wheel of life. Their recurrence always occurs before a phase change in the cycle of the evolution of consciousness, in order to sustain the outgoing resonance and bring in the new one.
The Father, the male-half of Vishnu, arrives first to hold the resonance of the fading phase of the cycle. His earthly father dies when he is fifteen years of age, and he grows up with his mother and three sisters. The two older sisters choose the side path of severity through celibacy, while the youngest sister and the mother take the path of mercy by choosing family. These are the four Kumaras, who ground the male half of Shiva.
The Mother, the female-half of Vishnu, appears later. Her household also reflects the fourfold structure, with an older sister, a younger sister, and a younger brother. The Mother births and grounds the Daughter, the timekeeper and bringer of knowledge.
The Daughter is the manifestation of Vishnu’s light, a full trinitarian architecture, as she is the only part of Brahma born of Brahma. She incarnates by separating into the Daughter and her male-half, the Son, known in the West as the Son of Man because he is born to a grounding earthly family.