akashic definition of: Bodhisattva and Bodhisattva Vow

Bodhisattva is a Buddhist concept. The literal meaning of Bodhisattva is “being bent of enlightenment”. In essence, a Bodhisattva is perceived in a religious context as a self-enlightened incarnated soul who will one day (in future incarnation mostly likely) achieve ‘complete’ enlightenment. According to my insights into the akashic library of Thoth, all souls will one day become Bodhisattvas. As far as any being receiving ‘complete’ enlightenment, I question if there is such a thing, since the ALL is constantly re-defining itself.

In G.A. Gaskell’s Dictionary of All Scriptures and Myths we read under Bodhisattva, The Great: “A symbol of the germ of the One-Soul in the cycle of Involution. The incarnate Higher Self.”

Gaskell then proceeds to relate the entering of the Bodhisattva into the Cave of Nana (“A symbol of the receptive personality”) wherein resides the Serpent King, “a symbol of wisdom and enlightenment, which enters the personality to illuminate it and raise it upward to perfection.

From the akashic library of Thoth we see that the Serpent King enters the Bodhisattva aspect of Rex Mundi to illuminate and carry the Cup Bearing “King of the World” into the heart of his Transfiguration.

The Bodhisattva Vow (as stated in various Buddhist texts) is a soul choosing to incarnate again and again in order to assume a world role in it’s personal journey of liberation: doing so not only for itself, but for all humanity; devoting the wisdom gained in the process, to the service of world enlightenment. Thoth concurs with this essential view, although he offers a specific expanded thought of the Bodhisattva Vow in seeing it as a response of the Monad (the pure spirit form from whence the soul ray is generated) to a level of harmonic activity within the lower aspects of the soul, once those aspects are in resonance to a certain degree with their Monad. This response from the Monad creates within the entire soul dynamic of the individual, a spiritualizing of the forces of the will that in turn, offer fully the vehicle of that incarnated soul into the service of the ALL.

ref: http://www.katinkahesselink.net/tibet/bodhisatva.htm