You said in your recent Soular Energy message, ‘The reason we all go to sleep at night is so that we can put all these bodies in order after the exertions of being awake and active. But the subtlest work of all is done in pure silence. In deep silence we return to the ultimate cause, pure Being.’ By ‘silence’ were you referring to meditation?
Letting Go of Control
I have tried many things to manifest my desires, and mostly the intentions and desires techniques you write about in “7 spiritual laws of success”. I meditate with TM and do the sidhis since almost 20 years now. I start to wonder what would happen if I stopped having desires? If I just follow the flow and act on the opportunities that shows up, if they feel fun and life supporting. As a performer, I send out head shots and my resume, just as one should do. The hard work. But some work I have been booked without doing that. The best things that has happened to me has turned up in front of me, and all I a had to do was to take a decision to take it or leave it. And that is difficult sometimes… it is very scary sometimes to act upon the opportunities that show up. Sometimes I forget to do it, and maybe that was for a reason, I don’t know. So I start to be interested in just doing my meditation and sidhis and let the universe orchestrate it all. A bit scary, as it may feel I loose all my control. But I start to feel ready to loose control, and just trust the universe. I start to be interested to see what happens if I stop the hard work marketing of my services and see if opportunities still show up. A bit scary… but more and more I feel I want to try that road and see where it takes me. What do you think? Do you think this is something I should try?
Death and Enlightenment
I think that we will experience unity consciousness ONLY when we die, but it is hard to achieve when the person is alive. Or in another words I think that once a person experiences Unity Consciousness he / she will die at once…. Period. Am I right?
Who’s to Blame?
I have questions The circumstances that effect our lives from day to day in the physical world. All the things outside of the self the good and the bad. Who or what is in control of that? I’ve heard some say it’s Karma. Some say it’s fate or it’s destiny. Some say it’s you and only your dream. I am suffering a tremendous loss in my life. It’s not exactly a death, but for some it could be just as painful. Who should I be angry at? Who is
responsible for the way things are or the way they turn out? Is it all my fault there is this suffering in life. It would appear something put me on journey to connect with someone very deeply, and has decided to put that to an end. These are just words our ego uses to describe it. But why is god, high power, or the divine intelligence, described as the source of light, peace, love and creation is only found within? When clearly something of a high intelligence unfolds before us in the now, and influences the outcomes of everything outside of us? If everything comes from the same source. That would mean all the darkness, hate, fear, and destruction comes from that same place to. They are all one. They can not exist without the opposite. How do you put your faith, and live in bliss, when this divine energy shows no remorse or a care to what your, or anyone’s wants, dreams, or needs are? It all seems so indiscriminate. No rhyme or reason. From the football team that wins the big game, to the death of innocent passenger in a car accident. It’s purpose is too divine for us to understand isn’t it?
108 Ways to Samadhi
You mentioned, “two sensory paths of meditation” in a recent post, as you were addressing sight and sound as forms to reach the silent self. So this made me wonder and question, what about the other senses, such as touch, smell, and taste? Can we also meditate upon them for the same results?, as it would appear so if sight and sound are two ways to meditate. And if so, where do the other three sensory paths fit in as far as effectiveness? And finally, can we meditate beyond the 5 sense? If so, how and what tool is used, i.e., the brain or something else more spiritual and not of our physical world, such as soul or spirit?