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Of Babies and Bathwater

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 10:12 pm

The number of spiritual teachers and teachings is staggering. Close to half of the spiritual books, are fiction. Many are selling some brand of blamour and yet most have an underlying core, of similar basic truths. The trick is how to separate the wheat from the chaff, the baby from the bathwater, and find the proverbial needle in the haystack.

Having utilized muscle testing for 20 years as an integral part of my healing practice, as well as every other aspect of my life, it was relatively easy for me to integrate David Hawkins’ interpretation of the “Levels of Consciousness” as a valid and now indispensible tool in my understanding of reality.

There is a video about a well known enlightened teacher who is now departed. The narrator did a wonderful job of explaining some seemingly cryptic words spoken by this teacher. At the very end there was one quote which although visually displayed in its entirety, was truncated in quoting by the narrator. This gave a totally different meaning from the original statement. It also had the effect of perverting the essence of a true spiritual teaching.

Someone else, who had also spent much time with this teacher and had himself transcended linear reality to a high level of consciousness, and perhaps was the source of that self-serving misinterpretation, used it to justify a non-integrous action. That action in a person of lower consciousness might be considered a slip; in that particular enlightened being, the consequence was a “fall from grace”. A student, who was present at the time, reported a deep wounding and sense of betrayal, for himself as well as many of his fellow students.

Over the years I have wandered from one teacher and teaching to another in search of truth and healing. Many were the times when something lured me, only to show up as less than advertised. As a reaction, I let go of many healing practices, which contained elements which did not sit well. As I began to surrender my anger and judgments of these teachers, certain insights resurfaced in a new light. In my surrender I was shown the essence of truth which underlay the distortions and also a much higher option in utilizing these revelations.

My time spent teaching for what became a cult-like organization, gave me a deeper perspective on entities and their various forms and nuances. Some of the observations about human behavior are very astute while some explanations appear to be nothing more than glamour with the effect of hooking people into specialness, all the while denying that hook. Using muscle testing, to show me where the line between truth and falsehood lies, I am benefitting greatly from my past experiences.

The practice of soul retrieval has been a great gift to the therapy community. Traditionally, the healer is the one who journeys to find the fragment, often going into lower realms and then relating the story; with luck triggering an integration of the fragment back into the recipient. If instead of using one’s intuition to retrieve the fragment, one were to use it, with muscle testing as a confirmation, to guide the client into a retrieval and self integration, the experience can be much more empowering, truthful and consciously expansive. One can take a giant leap forward by turning the whole process into a prayerful request, invoking an even greater power. By using the same principal as the 12-step programs, surrendering one’s own personal will to a higher power (God, Divinity, etc.) the healer and the client can step out of self-importance and invite the highest expression of Divinity to come forth in assistance. It is tapping into the levels of consciousness, which makes these programs successful, where all else failed.

I readily admit that it has taken me some time to let go of the negative energy I carried about some of my past journeys. A lot of it was tied up in the hurt and resulting judgments I carried, from betrayals of spiritual trust on the part of the various leaders. Often the betrayal is hidden and when it is exposed, can prove devastating to an innocent aspirant. Even those experiences, over the course of time, have a positive aspect. I now have the memories of those traits as examples of what I choose not to be. They are indelible markers as to the boundaries of the straight and narrow path of integrity and consciousness.

David Lowell has been working with energy and healing for 30 years. He aintains a professional consulting practice, both in person and by phone, on a global level, for 19 years. He is the author of “The Struggle to Surrender: Love, Consciousness & The Quantum Field” and publishes “Perspectives” an irregular free Ezine. To see more articles by David and find out about his work go to =>
http://davidlowell.com/

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What Is Meditation In Spirituality ?

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 7:57 pm

What is Meditation? By definition, it is thought to be the discipline of measuring the mind. At least that is its etymology. But to understand how to meditate, surely it requires a great deal of inquiry beyond any form of theory.

Since antiquity to the modern day, so much is written on this subject. In fact, the moment one hears the word meditation; so many ideas spring up within us. We must doubt and question the validity of this word to discover the truth.

So let us look into what is the fact or fiction of this one word. What exactly is meditation and does it have any meaning at all? Have you ever pondered such a question? When at once you are truly touched by the true essence of meditation, you will discover it is truly a simple and natural wonder. But, to point it out to another, it becomes a very complex affair. It evokes many erroneous concepts and ideas that are far from the fact. With all the so-called experts and spiritual teachers who proclaim they have understanding, it is a very confusing thing to most of us. So let us, if we may, indulge for the moment to see if we can shed some light on this rather elusive topic.

Now the moment one hears the word meditation, the mind quickly responds from the memory bank with its vast storehouse of information. There is this automatic reaching back into the past as memory. So, when we are faced with something fundamental, the self seeks the mental storage of the mind. Out of habit, we look for everything of life in our memory or in the influence of another who proclaims they know. Which means, as long as we continue to look to others, we will never discover the truth. Without finding out for ourselves, we will never discover the truth of meditation.

To ask deeply, what is meditation; one must go beyond the mind as memory. In realizing this, we discover meditation is not a thing of the past. To search ones memory is to raise the definitive meaning of past experiences that one thinks this word means. And this is why spirituality is one of the most seemingly complex factors of life.

Spirituality can not be taught, measured or touched by ignorance. It is to discover that meditation is not a thing of the psyche. For it is living death and can not be captured by the mind. In fact, meditation is one of the most sacred things of all. It transcends the mind as memory and can not be grasped by the intellect or reason. Understand, it can not be fashioned, carved or cornered by the cleverness of man. We can only come upon meditation through negation. By understanding what is not meditation, the actual meaning comes into discovery.

So the moment we are faced with the idea of a technique or method of meditation, the very attempt is without meaning. The moment someone teaches us how to meditate, that is not meditation. Meditation is without form or confinement. This means, the moment we hear anyone speak of their particular technique or formula of meditation it is a false thing. All such techniques of meditation are tricks of the psyche and do not transcend the limitations of the mind as self. And, being a thing of the mind, it is not meditation.

Now it is rather simple to see that all such meditation systems can only bring about the limited silence of the mind and the no-mind. No system of meditation, no matter how cleverly structured by any so-called yoga teacher or spiritual guide, can bring about this silent stillness that is beyond the material.

Spiritual meditation, which is not a technique or method, is not a mental thing and has no limitations. So it becomes clear, meditation within spirituality is the understanding of yourself without any form of censorship. It is the complete perception of seeing yourself just as you are. It is the open doorway that leads to the divine, effortlessly. In fact, it is the eternal medicine that cures all our fundamental problems. And to enter the divine, to awaken the sacred ground of all things, the idea of mind as self has to come to an end. In this ending, there is the death of the idea of self. In this ending, there is the awakening of this living silence. A silence that outshines the mind as thought, noise and sorrow.

This silent bliss that is beyond all religions and all faiths transcends this mortal existence. It is this depthlessness of spiritual meditation that awakens to that which is eternal life, beauty and the glory of immortality.

Adonis Alexander is author of this article on Spiritual.
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