In 1982, Vajra Karuna officially took vows as a Buddhist layperson under the Venerable Karuna Dharma (1940-2014), Abbess of the International Buddhist Meditation Center of Los Angeles. She gave him his name, which means Diamond Compassion. In 2008, she bestowed on him the honor of making him her first heir—in short, a Zen master.
How to Sit on the Throne of the Godless God of the Seventh Day
The Trans-Sufi Teachings of Master Uthman ibn ar-Rum
by Venerable Zen Master Vajra Karuna
How to Sit on the Throne of the Godless God of the Seventh Day
The Trans-Sufi Teachings of Master Uthman ibn ar-Rum
by Venerable Zen Master Vajra Karuna
Published Jun 17, 2020
634 Pages
Genre: RELIGION / Islam / Sufi
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The Enlightenment of the Three Sabbaths
Perhaps you’ve thought that the traditional ways of understanding God are lacking in resonance and relevance—that there must be more to the concept of divinity than the anthropomorphic, gender-exclusionary, ethically and logically problematic God of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. If so, this beautiful book may be the path to enlightenment that you’ve been seeking. Uthimaniyya, or Trans-Sufism, embraces the idea that there is an ultimate spiritual experience, called The Consciousness of the Eternal Now, or Sitting on the Throne of God. This experience is not dependent on any past religion—instead, it is realized through observing a mathematically mystical version of the Seventh Day (the Throne Sabbath) that is more compatible with a belief in God as everything, and everything as God. Since a God that is everything cannot have a personhood, it is referred to as the impersonal God, or the Godless God. The Throne Sabbath is based on a radical reinterpretation of the biblical and qur’anic myth of the creation of the world in six days, and a seventh day when the Creator rested (Bible) or retreated to His throne (Qur’an). Inspiring and transcendent, How to Sit on the Throne of the Godless God is the guide you need to access a new viewpoint.