LOGO AND SYMBOL
EXPLANATION -TEXT
 

                The upward and downward moving trian gles forming together an hourglass on the outside represent the ascent and descent of the Infinite – Eternal – Timeless process of manifestation through the endless movement of sadhana, of hourglass Time. The triangles penetrating into each other are equilaterals, their sides representing equanimity, equilibrium and equipoise. They represent power and energy, and together the process of sadhana – the ascending and descending movement of the force, the Kriya. Because of the way they are positioned they form a Diamond Vajra in their middle.

The Diamond Vajra formed by the two triangles in the inside represents pure light; that remarkability - the multi-hued, the many multi-coloured, the many-sidedness, multi-directions of the Soul.  The Vajra is the thunderbolt weapon of the Gods representing power and strength of the Gods. So too the Diamond, the strongest substance in nature and the most precious – the adornment most fit for the Gods. The Diamond Vajra therefore implying the adornment of the multi, many-sided skills, powers and strengths of the Gods - the Godliness, and the ultimate destiny of the evolutionary manifestation of the soul. The Diamond Vajra is representative of the versatility of life - the multiplicity, reflecting all the various sides, colours and hues of a creative consciousnessthe dynamis of the Soul with its source in equanimity (evenness of mind and temper), equilibrium (balanced state of being) and equipoise (state of being gathered) as it is formed by the equilateral triangles. Dynamis - action from and in equanimity, equilibrium and equipoise. The poise is never lost in action. Poise in action. Divine poise, Divine action.