How Purity of Physiology and the Nervous System Expands Consciousness

The expansion of consciousness is deeply connected to the purity of the body and nervous system. When the physiology is balanced, and the nervous system functions smoothly, awareness becomes more refined and stable. A clean diet, healthy lifestyle, and practices like meditation, yoga, and breathwork reduce stress and eliminate toxins, enhancing the nervous system’s ability…

The Inner Path: A Guide to Deepening Awareness and Consciousness

True awareness doesn’t come from outside sources—it comes from within. As you move through life, distractions, thoughts, and external influences pull your attention away from the present moment. The key to deepening your awareness lies in gently guiding your attention inward. Start by pausing. In silence, observe your thoughts without judgment, letting them pass. As…

Christ-Consciousness Transcendental Meditation: The ‘Jesus’ Mantra for Pure Being

The practice of Christ-Consciousness Transcendental Meditation with the ‘Jesus’ mantra is designed to guide practitioners into the state of Pure Being and Pure Consciousness. By softly repeating the sacred name ‘Jesus,’ meditators can rescue their awareness from the mind’s entanglement and transcend to the realm of Christ-Consciousness—the conscious presence of Eternal Being. This meditation method…

Harmonizing Daily Routines with Ayurvedic Dosha Times

In Ayurveda, the day is divided into segments that correlate with the three doshas: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Each dosha is believed to be more active and influential during certain times of the day. Here’s how they typically correspond: Aligning activities with these dosha times can help optimize your daily routine according to Ayurvedic principles….

A-K-N-I (Awareness-Knowing-Noticing-Integrating)

A-K-N-I is a process of how consciousness operates: This cycle of A-K-N-I is how the Inner ‘I’ interacts with reality, constantly evolving through the interaction of these processes. Prag-abhava (Prior Non-existence) Prag-abhava is a concept from Indian philosophy that refers to the non-existence of something before it comes into being. It’s the state of prior…

Initiating the Inner I Paradigm

The Inner I Paradigm is a transformative approach that recognizes the deeply interconnected network within each of us—a self-sovereign, ever-evolving intelligence that transcends the surface-level ego and taps into a universal consciousness. This paradigm encourages us to explore our inner landscapes, harmonizing thoughts, emotions, and behaviors through self-reflection and mindfulness. By turning inward, we discover…

Dzogchen: The Great Perfection – The Unsurpassable Way (Lame Thegpa)

Dzogchen, often referred to as “The Great Perfection” (Dzogpa Chenpo), is considered the highest and most profound teaching in Tibetan Buddhism. Unlike other paths that focus on renunciation or transformation of samsara (the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth), Dzogchen teaches that samsara and nirvana are not separate, and one does not need to renounce…

Meditation Resets Eternal Being

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In today’s hectic world, meditation offers a path back to our core, allowing us to reconnect with Eternal Being, our timeless essence. By silencing the mind, transcending the ego, and accessing inner stillness, meditation enables us to reset and recognize our connection with Eternal Being, fostering peace and resilience.

Jesus Christ, Son of God with ancient Sun-related symbolism ☀️✝️

The ancient cosmological significance of the Sun has been deeply intertwined with spiritual and religious symbolism throughout history, including within Christianity. Key dates: 1. Winter Solstice and the Birth of Jesus (December 25th) 2. Spring Equinox and Resurrection (Easter) 3. Summer Solstice and the Transfiguration 4. Autumn Equinox and the Last Supper 5. Solar Cross…