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Bees are deeply connected with the virtues of goodness, sacrifice, and devotion, embodying a kind of selflessness akin to the sacrifice of Judas—a renunciation of the higher self. Love, as the most ancient energy, remains at the core of this understanding. Human intentions hold more significance than actions themselves, aligning with a spiritual outlook on life.Before the material world existed, there was a higher spiritual energy. When this energy descended, it formed the material world. As the physical world is a reflection of spiritual forces, it is, in essence, the Eye of God. To truly understand our world, we must look beyond the surface and meet the Eye of God, creating a divine connection.
The forces that impact us are often reflections of our own inner strengths—forces within us that we may not yet fully understand. This is why self-awareness and introspection are crucial for growth.
The unknown is the only certainty that lives beyond doubt. The closer we move toward God, the more reverent and silent we become. Paradoxically, the more we seek to see Him, the less we comprehend. Yet, this incomprehension brings peace, for the divine mystery of God is boundless.
God represents the unknown, and the deeper we delve into the unknown, the more we enter into the essence of God.
The Mystical Wisdom of Bees
Maurice Maeterlinck has spoken about the wisdom of bees, ants, and pigeons, with bees holding a particularly deep mystical intelligence. Bees communicate with the unknown, with God, and seek wisdom in nature. They search for the soul of nature and find it in flowers.
Bees operate in two realms: the visible world of flowers and the invisible world of nature's spiritual forces and fragrances. Their connection with flowers results in honey, which is seen as the solar nectar of spiritual life.
The queen bee is chosen because she possesses a deeper intuition about the unknown and the origins of life. She transcends mere sacrifice, knowing that something more profound lies beyond the fragrance of flowers. In this way, the queen bee is a mystical soul, one not solely devoted to goodness, but to a deeper spiritual awareness.
Bees follow the path of goodness, while wasps, symbolizing evil, have strayed from the path of accepted sacrifice. The queen, however, has touched the essence of love, making her a profound symbol. She is closely tied to the Tree of Life and the unknown, and in the future, she will guide the worthy bees from goodness toward mystical consciousness, toward an unknown dimension.
The queen bee dwells in an ideal, divine realm without polarity. She inspires and leads the bees, preparing them for the secret reality of the Divine and its mysteries.
Both bees and wasps are bound to work on an external level, which is why they are not yet fully absorbed by the Great Reality. They have chosen the paths of good and evil, while the mystical queen bee has chosen love, making her a divine figure. The bees and wasps must continue to work, grow, and evolve until they are ready to join this mystical soul.
Though the unknown is not yet accessible to the bees, their willingness to sacrifice will one day bring them closer to it, providing solace in their journey. The mystical queen bee, with her trust in the unseen, has already opened the door to this divine unknown.
For bees, the pursuit of truth comes through sacrifice, a sacred process that elevates them toward the fragrance of pure spiritual thought. The queen bee, however, possesses a different kind of purity, granting her a mystical inner vision and divine certainty.
In this way, bees reflect the fate of humanity itself. God, as perceived by the bees, is the name for the Nameless Mystery that encompasses us all.
Bees represent goodness, sacrifice, and devotion, while wasps embody evil and laziness. The mystical queen bee, however, is a symbol of a higher sacrifice, akin to the sacrifice of Judas—a renunciation of the higher self. As Maeterlinck has noted, change is a call to constancy, meaning that the changes we experience in life are an invitation to find stability within shifting circumstances. Finally, Maeterlinck observes that words can never fully explain the relationships between people.
We seek knowledge only to learn the art of unknowing.