Church of Vegsha

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Cosmogony

The Church of Vegsha presents a worldview based on the concept of a cyclic and interconnected existence generated by an impersonal primordial force called Vegsha. According to its teachings, every aspect of reality is the result of a balance between three fundamental forces, called the Original Waves.

Uman rapresentation of the Three Waves: Yaru, Shalva and Oshil.

The Three Waves - Origin of the Universe

In the beginning of time, there was nothing but Vegsha: an eternal essence without form, intention or time. Vegsha is not a deity in the anthropomorphic sense, but a Silent Breath, a principle that dreams, vibrates and contains within itself every possibility. From Vegsha's dream came the Three Original Waves:

Shalva (The Form): Shalva is the force that gives body and boundary. Every visible and invisible structure-from stones to laws, from bodies to mountains-is the result of its vibration. Shalva represents stability, memory and containment. It is associated with the earth element and with slow, deep rhythm.

Yaru (Consciousness): Yaru is the observing spark. Present in every sentient being, it is what enables recognition, reflection, dreaming and desire. Yaru is related to intuition, perception and awareness. It is connected to the element of wind and subtle sound, like blowing on a mirror.

Oshil (Energy): Oshil is the flow of change. It moves the seasons, makes the stars burn and hearts vibrate. It is the force of transformation, desire and time. It symbolizes fire, pulse and eternal dance.

Cyclicity of Existence

According to the Church of Vegsha, time is not a line, but a garden that flourishes again. Each season, each life, each event is like a seed that returns to the earth, sleeps, then is reborn in new form. Nothing is ever completely lost, but transformed, like a flower that withers and gives way to another, different but with common roots.

Death is not an end, but a temporary dissolution: Shalva returns to the Earth, as dust and memory; Yaru disperses into the Wind, waiting for new form; Oshil pours into the Cosmic Flow, feeding other beings.

Those who have lived in balance can access Rebirth: a new incarnation in which consciousness retains part of its path. Otherwise, the being merges back into Vegsha's dream, losing form but not meaning.

The Role of the Human Being

In the vision of the Church of Vegsha, the human being is considered a conscious crossroads of the Three Waves. Unlike other beings, humans possess an awakened Yaru, capable not only of perceiving but also of choosing their spiritual alignment.

Each individual is seen as a Sea, in which the Waves are uniquely intertwined. The human being's task is not to master, save or escape from the world, but to harmonize with the forces that flow through it. This process is called Deep Resonance (Sharavi), and it is the heart of spiritual practice.

Beings who achieve a high degree of resonance become Living Mirrors, capable of reflecting the beauty and unity of the original dream. These individuals are credited with guiding others in the quest for balance, not through command, but by inspiration and presence.