The Christuman Way

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In Christuman, it is not the average man we look to but to the great men on Christuman's Golden Chain. Instead of making generalizations about men, we draw out the essential principles of the male that come not from dividing the sum by its parts, but by experiencing the immutable spirit of maleness, Yang. Artist and teacher, Rowena Kryder, who studied many years under the great Zen Master, Suzuki Roshi, held that “Yang, the creative, reveals the fullness of being an unique individuality.” Or, as Christuman says, it is through my origo, the Yang, that my unique potentia can be activated. Kryder points out that the “Yin, the receptive, is not just being open, it is the dissolution of the ego, the void. And this void is not experienced as a loss, but as the fullness of reality.” Christuman says it is in the death of the least of me, through the Yin, that the Mystery can be experienced.

We know the two are in union when the death of the least of us gives a place for the best to be manifested. Finding and maintaining this union is not easy. Because the two principles are constantly in motion, one must have nano-now awareness. Both men and women must let go of the ego. Both must move from the origo.  But the results will be different. Creativity without attachment indicates union under the yang principle. Intuition in action, union under the yin principle.

Alexis Drabek

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