Michael , how is it that something becomes a cuurent diety or such ?
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Can you please share
A little re the story , of the third indescribable , did you turn the wheel ?
Just quickly runningstream - Indian gods are not really gods. They are 'aspects' of brahman, which is indescribable. This is not easy to explain. You could say they are illusory interfaces to the unknowable, made in our likeness, so we have a handle. I have travelled to India many times, and each time I became acquainted with a different deity. These are archetypes, but they are far more than that - when you deal with a god in India, you are able to actually meet that god. For a psychological traveller like me, that possibility is a real trip of an experience. Outside of India, you are just dealing with the archetypal principle, which is no small thing.
During the last four trips, I allowed the gods themselves to come to me - whichever one popped up, I adopted, and set out to explore it's knowledge. The last trip, it was Anjaneya, also known as Hanuman. But he has grown more and more ... I could not even begin to describe the incredibleness of this guy, and his availability! He is one deity that Indians know extremely well, but non-Indians haven't a clue about him. Suffice to say, he is the only deity of the Indian pantheon who is still officially, bodily active in the world - as an incarnation of Shiva he is deathless.
Turning the wheel: I'm sorry runningstream, for reasons indicated elsewhere on this forum recently, I don't like talking about such things. I mean, what possible use could it serve to speculate on the meaning of such an image? If you are a dreamer, then I suggest you get hold of a potter's wheel or a bicycle wheel - watch it turning for a long time. Then allow your double to bring you a vision in dreaming.
Third indescribable: not sure what you are asking there.