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The Churning of the Milky Ocean – New Article

For anyone interested in higher consciousness, this is a principle worth understanding. It shows how darkness and the struggle against it are essential elements in creation, enlightenment, and in living a worthwhile life. This principle of the Churning of the Milky Ocean is illustrated in the ancient Hindu text the Mahabharata. Whoever wishes to be part of the forces of light and good in the world, and whoever wishes to bring the light of consciousness within themselves will face opposition. Instead of seeing opposition simply as a detriment to spiritual growth, it’s more realistic to see it as an essential element of spiritual growth. By understanding the principle of the churning of the milky ocean we learn to use darkness to generate light. If there was only light there would be nothing to learn, it would be a form of blindness, its only darkness that gives shadow and allows form to be manifest and therefore visible. This is an excerpt from the article, read the full article here.  

By |2019-12-22T09:47:47+00:00October 19th, 2012|ancient wisdom, esoteric knowledge|20 Comments

A Reflection Upon Krishna

This evening I set out to explore the words of Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita “The mind of him, who is trying to conquer it, is forcibly carried away in spite of his efforts, by his tumultuous senses. Restraining them all, let him meditate steadfastly on Me; for who thus conquers his senses achieves perfection. “ I sat comfortably and tried to see what it is to meditate on Krishna, who is the Christ. In the past I’ve concentrated my mind and reached meditation- perfect silence whereby I left behind the body, mind, and emotions to enter into the light that casts no shadows, the illuminated void. But this meditation that Krishna refers to is quite different; he refers to meditating upon him in the actions of life, not being out of the body, so I wanted to learn something about what he meant by meditating upon Krishna. I quietened the body and looked for a way to meditate on him. I sought to concentrate my mind, so I thought of him, but my thoughts were not him. I visualized him, imagined various forms of light, but I realized this was only my imagination and not him. So I immersed [...]

By |2019-12-22T09:47:47+00:00July 2nd, 2012|ancient wisdom, spiritual practice|12 Comments

Commercialized Spirituality – It’s a Business, Not The Real Thing – new article

They're popular, charismatic, look the part, and want your money, but can you really be sure you're getting you're dollars worth? Or is there something fishy about the whole deal? Commercial gurus have forged their place in the hearts and minds of the public, their smiling faces adorn every successful bookstore and new age golf course, but is spiritual knowledge a commodity to be bought and sold? No it's not, at least not if you're after the real deal. Read the article here

By |2019-12-22T09:47:47+00:00April 28th, 2012|world issues|Comments Off on Commercialized Spirituality – It’s a Business, Not The Real Thing – new article

Experience Spiritual Realities, Don’t Just Think About Them

Photo by radu emanuel on Unsplash Imagine you had never felt angry, how much would you understand about anger? Imagine your eyes had never seen, what would you know of sight? If you haven't experienced spiritual and cosmic realities you wouldn't know of them either, but it's easy to confuse knowing and thinking when it comes to spiritual matters and thinking alone easily results in a belief system. In spiritual terms thinking is the result of thought, while knowing is the result of experience. There's a tendency to look up to great thinkers in order to understand spiritual realities. But distinguish between great thinkers and great knowers. Great thinkers are great at thinking, great knowers are great at experiencing. A knower can think, but a thinker without experience is blind. Thinking about something is different from experiencing it. Therefore: think and know, don't just think. And don't be misled by those who just think.

By |2019-12-22T09:47:47+00:00April 11th, 2012|esoteric knowledge|Comments Off on Experience Spiritual Realities, Don’t Just Think About Them

Don’t just think about spiritual realities – experience them – new article

Photo by Greg Rakozy on Unsplash Interested in the sacredness of the cosmos, extraterrestrial life, sacred geometry, different dimensions, astral projection, NDEs, consciousness awakening, truth, and awesome ancient teachings and mysteries? So are we, but what do you want to do about it, do you just want to keep reading and in that way believe you know about them? Do you realize science doesn't know what consciousness is and has no way to study it? Do you know that an atheist cannot prove divinity doesn't exist, and that atheism is just a belief? What kind of knowing are you after? Don't you see there's a huge difference between reading about out-of-body experiences or watching videos about them and lifting out of your body and traveling through space in a different dimension? Experience a wider reality don't just read about it, discover what science doesn't know and cannot ever know, its your life, break free of the known and live. Read the full article here

By |2019-12-22T09:47:47+00:00April 8th, 2012|consciousness and personal development|Comments Off on Don’t just think about spiritual realities – experience them – new article

When Eastertime Isn’t Really Easter

Easter is a celebration of resurrection, which is a universal cosmic event symbolizing the resurrection of the son, the neutral force of creation, which integrates itself within the human consciousness when a person is prepared through divine initiation. That's celebrated at the spring equinox. The present celebration of Easter is a creation of the Christian Council of Nicea, who made sure that little of the esoteric teachings and groups of Jesus survived. It's related to the passover and is calculated from the first Sunday after the full moon following the spring equinox. This has no esoteric basis in relation to the actual death, three days in the tomb, followed by resurrection, which is the real Easter - a universal event celebrated by many different cultures, particularly the most ancient ones, whose grasp of spiritual knowledge was incredible. The name Easter and the time of Easter celebration was taken over by the church from pagan religions that had a basis in the original solstice event and celebration. I wouldn't celebrate the Church's version of Easter at all though, any more than I would include Santa Claus in the winter Solstice. It's a distortion of cosmic truths, which is best left in [...]

By |2019-12-22T09:47:47+00:00April 5th, 2012|ancient wisdom|8 Comments

How to Have Clearer Dreams and Remember Them Better – New Article

Dreams reveal a lot about what's actually happening within a person, but it's sometimes difficult to remember them clearly. There are reasons for this which this article explores. Its much more than having a good memory, as the hidden state of the psyche profoundly influences what a person dreams. Read the article here.

By |2019-12-22T09:47:47+00:00March 28th, 2012|astral projection and dreams|Comments Off on How to Have Clearer Dreams and Remember Them Better – New Article

The Spiritual Meaning of the Autumn Equinox

The autumn equinox (also known as the fall equinox) is the time in the earth’s annual cycle around the sun in which day and night are equal in length, before night takes over and brings the coming winter, a time of darkness and death. The autumn equinox is a special time of connecting with the divine, which is just as important as ever today. Update on our articles about the spiritual meaning of the solstices and equinoxes As of 17 March 2018, this article has been removed from our website because it was being so extensively plagiarized by people using it to write their own articles on the meaning of the solstice and equinox without crediting or referencing our work. Usually these people write an article about the meaning of the solstice or equinox on their website as an SEO and marketing gimmick to boost their site's ranking, or in order to promote and market their "spiritual" products and retreats, and were using our articles as a basis to do so. In some cases they have copied and pasted the entire contents of our article as if it's their own. There are at least hundreds of instances where people [...]

By |2020-05-19T05:42:10+00:00March 23rd, 2012|ancient wisdom|2 Comments

The Spiritual Meaning of the Winter Solstice

The birth of a divine child and savior at the winter solstice has formed a central part of spiritual beliefs throughout the world since the beginning of history—in ancient Egypt as the birth of Horus, the birth of Mithras in Persia, the birth of Jesus at Christmas, the birth of the spiritual Son at Alban Arthan of the Druids, etc. These celebrations have tapped into a universal spiritual principle that is just as relevant now as it was then. Update on our articles about the spiritual meaning of the solstices and equinoxes As of 17 March 2018, this article has been removed from our website because it was being so extensively plagiarized by people using it to write their own articles on the meaning of the solstice and equinox without crediting or referencing our work. Usually these people write an article about the meaning of the solstice or equinox on their website as an SEO and marketing gimmick to boost their site's ranking, or in order to promote and market their "spiritual" products and retreats, and were using our articles as a basis to do so. In some cases they have copied and pasted the entire contents of our [...]

By |2020-05-19T05:45:20+00:00March 22nd, 2012|ancient wisdom|5 Comments

Solstices and Equinoxes – Spiritual Significance Explained

The ancient veneration of the sun is one of the greatest celebrations in history. It has been encoded in sacred sites and texts by peoples separated by vast distances for thousands of years across the world—all the way from the Great Pyramids of Egypt, to the megaliths of Stonehenge, and the huge stone statues of Easter Island. The sun is one of the oldest and most universal themes connecting the ancient wisdom traditions of the world. It’s estimated ancient cultures built hundreds (if not thousands) of huge megalithic structures, stone circles, temples, and secret inner rooms that aligned with the sun at its major annual stages—the solstices and equinoxes—across Europe and Britain, in Africa, Russia, North, Central and South America, Easter Island, Australia, Asia, and many other parts of the world. Most today see it as a form of sun or agricultural worship and pagan celebration to do with the seasons—and yet some of these sites have endured as the most enigmatic and mystical places in the world, and remain some of the most advanced sites astronomically, mathematically, architecturally, and spiritually even to this day. Down through the ages they have echoed messages from a Golden Age of spirituality, [...]

By |2020-05-19T05:29:25+00:00March 22nd, 2012|ancient wisdom|2 Comments

Q&A on Out-of-body Experiences and Astral Projection – New Article

Questions and answers on OBE's and the astral plane. Why does our physical state affect our ability to project or wake up in a dream? Does a full moon have an effect upon lucidity in dreams? How to keep up the interest and the enthusiasm in doing practices and trying to get into the astral if it’s been a while since there has been an experience? When I set a certain time apart and said, “Ok, I’m going to really go for astral projection and see if I can get out,” the experiences don’t come. And I was just wondering how that works and if I’m missing something out on there? I’m just wondering how important it is to really get that understanding of the astral and to start getting proper astral experiences, or should I really try and keep focusing on the self-knowledge aspect? Read the talk here. More questions and answers by Belsebuub on out-of-body experiences can be found here.

By |2019-12-22T09:47:47+00:00March 19th, 2012|astral projection and dreams|1 Comment

The Spiritual Meaning of the Spring Equinox

The spring equinox (also known as the vernal equinox) is the time in the earth’s annual cycle around the sun in which day and night are equal in length, before the days finally start to get longer after the dominance of darkness during winter, and life springs forth from death. The spring equinox is a special time of connecting with the divine, which is just as important as ever today. Update on our articles about the spiritual meaning of the solstices and equinoxes As of 17 March 2018, this article has been removed from our website because it was being so extensively plagiarized by people using it to write their own articles on the meaning of the solstice and equinox without crediting or referencing our work. Usually these people write an article about the meaning of the solstice or equinox on their website as an SEO and marketing gimmick to boost their site's ranking, or in order to promote and market their "spiritual" products and retreats, and were using our articles as a basis to do so. In some cases they have copied and pasted the entire contents of our article as if it's their own. There are at [...]

By |2020-05-19T05:48:18+00:00March 15th, 2012|ancient wisdom|20 Comments
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