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and Consciousness In countless ways throughout history sages and
philosophers have said, “We are
One”. What comes to
mind when you here this phrase spoken? Does
this seem a trite platitude, or a literal and obvious fact? A person will tend to understand “We are One” in direct accord with how much inner reflection they
have done in their lives. Meditation helps us understand that our
oneness is a fact of natural law. Through human self-reflection, the universal force
that is consciousness also self reflects to some degree.
This is so because there are no real boundaries between human
beings and Nature, other than those we impose.
Humanity is an extension of nature and natural laws.
This is why we are a medium for That Which Creates and Understands in the Universe.
As a part of this creative Cosmos, we too create, self reflect,
and come to know the Creator Within.
This is why one of the very best ways to know God, is through the
knowing of self. Our daily
reality is not only a matter of connection with God or Universal
Consciousness. We are in
fact, actually composed of the
same essence as that which is called God.
In essence, we are as “cells in the infinite body of God”.
There are no ultimate boundaries in the cosmos.
The universe is actually composed of the very same underlying
substance in all places, peoples, and times.
We are all “made of God”,
or in other words, Consciousness. Within
our being is the essence of universal Intent.
That Intent prompts us to grow, to increase our knowledge and
become ever more than before. This
is the impulse of evolution in all living beings. As a result of
evolutionary impulses, we have at our command both the intelligence to
accurately perceive the laws of Nature, as well as the potential wisdom
to apply them effectively. We
may, if we so choose, realize our Divine and Natural identity. Humanity
may stride forth into a self-enlightened era, one that recognizes Nature
and Consciousness as self.
Through such understanding we may fashion an enlightened world.
Humanity, like all life, is the expression of Universal
Intelligence. We are the
product of the Universal Will to evolve, through the medium of living
bodies. Life is
conclusively not the result
of purely random mathematical probabilities. It is the result of an
intelligent universe that has Intent, and which is self aware.
For this reason it is not reasonable to conclude that we are the
sole intelligent creation, in a universe that is itself everywhere
intelligent. Our existence
and sophistication is testimony to universal order, and purposeful
action. It is no mere accident that human potentials for creative,
wise and purposeful action are vast.
Even the single cell possesses an incredible library of
information encoded into its very structure. The scope of that
information will never be adequately encompassed by words, not even by
many volumes of the most advanced scientific texts.
How much more this is true of the human being we cannot even
scientifically guess, with any real accuracy.
We must turn within to obtain kind depth of knowledge, and how to
make best use of it. The intelligent expression of Natural Law, that is
everywhere for us to observe, be it named God, Synchronicity,
Consciousness, the Tao or Gaia, is still, That which Manifests
throughout Nature. When we
return to Nature and the natural, the principles of natural law will
again become clear to society as a whole.
So will the best means for right living in general.
Subjects such as study of the soul, of unified field
implications, psychic phenomena, group mind phenomena and the
underpinnings of Natural Law, are all fundamental keys to the
understanding of life. A
striking feature of such studies is their inherently unifying nature.
Such fundamental knowledge encompasses all of religion, science,
philosophy and day to day living, simultaneously.
If one were to summarize all of these pillars of wisdom under one
comprehensive heading, it would have to be under the category of
consciousness. This is why
a knowledge of consciousness breaks all ideological and social
boundaries. Through it, all
apparent divisions in the world are rendered essentially meaningless.
In the realization of self as consciousness, we may see that the
conclusions of scientists, theologians, and philosophers of all ages,
(past and present) have been derived from the same fundamental reality.
In all the great philosophies and religions of history,
consciousness and its particulars form the common thread of Truth, that
is woven into the fabric of the world’s rituals and practices.
It is within the context of consciousness where Eastern and
Western thinking merge. It
is here that the views of Native peoples worldwide find communality, and
where past, present and future paradigms cannot truly be distinguished
from one another. In this context, the phrase “We are One” is given concrete meaning. Whether this
essence be referred to as the Great Spirit, Gaia, the Goddess, Jehovah,
the Earth Mother, the All Seeing Eye of Existence, Consciousness,
Unified Field Dynamics or simply God, is of no matter.
What is of importance is the real understanding and self mastery
of this common essence. The mastery of the particulars of consciousness,
and the responsible use of that knowledge in daily affairs, is the
surest remedy for modern ills.
Thus, when we speak of wisdom, truth, or self mastery, we are
essentially speaking of the greater self realization of consciousness.
This is genuine inner wisdom, since the
true self is composed of consciousness itself. The inner knowledge of consciousness could thus be referred
to in many ways, such as, "living
in accord with Natural Law", "following the Will of God",
"observing the principles of unified field physics",
"the application of occult knowledge" or simply
"spiritual living" in general.
It emphasizes the Oneness of all practices and people, of all
Nature and God, as an inherent and invariable fact of existence. All boundaries of nationalism, race, economic
class, belief structures and political viewpoint, as well as stereotypes
of age, profession and gender, all begin to clear away as the illusion
that they are, within the context of this Universal subject of subjects.
Deep inner knowledge shows us that all social divisions are
entirely artificial. They
are the inheritance of an unenlightened human history.
Such distinctions are nothing but smoke containing no reality in
themselves, having been caused by the fire of ignorance, which burns
down the very house in which we all live.
They do not exist in nature, in birth, in death, or in fact.
By truly understanding our inherent unity AS CONSCIOUSNESS with each other and Nature, (that nothing can erode
or change) we also begin to embody a mutual respect for one another as kindred
souls. We are all
inescapably part of the same Cosmic Intelligence and Universal Body.
We are all growing from the same deep roots, making all people
equal in Divine heritage.
The right application of consciousness is essential for our
survival as a species. A
human society based primarily on this universal essence and its
principles, would indeed be modeling itself after cosmic and natural
purposes. The primary way
to generate such a society is by first gaining self knowledge as
individuals. In so doing we
gain experience of what consciousness really is.
We learn how it functions within, and also manifests itself in
the universe at large. The
principles through which it operates are logical, practical and
consistently validated, through meditational practice.
This makes the mastery of the true self very attainable.
When we look within, we see that we are not our thoughts,
emotions, memories, job titles, family history, culture or nationality.
Our true identity or self, goes far deeper than any of these.
In meditation we realize the truth that we are that Presence
within, which is always watching the activities of the mind. This Watcher is the soul or true self. The soul is composed of consciousness.
Upon further reflection we notice that consciousness is made of
three primary and distinct components.
These are Intent, Awareness and Energy, in that order of
importance. The Universal
consciousness which some call “God”, is also composed of Intent,
Awareness and Energy, and in that order of Creative importance. This is why we learn more about God, as we learn more about
our true selves as souls. Science has begun exploring the unified principles
of Nature in a significant way, in the last 50 years.
This is a trend set largely by Albert Einstein.
Einstein was very arguably a mystic as well as a scientist, who
recognized the need for science to concretize a unified model of
existence. This model came
to be known as the unified field theory, whose name reflects the reality
of a contiguous and all-inclusive connectivity pervading the universe.
Thus, “We are One” has
its scientific basis in fact. This
model demonstrates the connectivity of nations and neighbors via
subatomic realms. It also speaks of the natural laws of particle
physics, which govern our Unity. The
same natural fact is realized in both meditation and prayer. The mystics
of the East and the West, in the modern age as well as the traditional
shaman, have been realizing the truth of this connectivity since before
recorded history. Any
genuine mystic or psychic will attest to the truth which is (unity)
consciousness. The
connectivity of mind to mind, and of mind to Nature/God, is as real and
concrete as material existence. It
is available right now for anyone to experience by looking within.
Physics has recognized the fact that when matter is reduced to
its subatomic components, the apparent solidity of material existence is
not "solid" at all. The subatomic
realm is organized into quanta, (or packets of Energy).
These form themselves into both particles and waves, sometimes
acting as both simultaneously. Subatomic waves and particles are extremely interactive with
one another. This is true
even at great physical distances and relative locations.
Our own inner states create such outgoing waves and particles in
the surrounding unified field. Thoughts and emotions create impulses
that travel outward into the environment.
An impulse generated in one area of a given field
of energy, effects all the particles of that field, (and adjoining
fields to some degree). Those
in turn effect more adjacent energy fields, and so forth.
A crude analogy for these field effects, is that of a stone
thrown into a pond. The
stone causes waves which eventually render changes in the entire body of
water. This is the nature
of the electromagnetic world in which we live. The
fact that each of us is immersed in an ocean of usually invisible
energy, intent and awareness, (God) one that carries all manner of
impulses, is common knowledge. What
is not common knowledge is the extent to which such principles effect
our daily lives, on a moment to moment psychic basis.
The human nervous system is like a psychic radio transceiver,
broadcasting our inner state to the world.
The human body/mind acts as a psychic stone, thrown into the pond
of our collective consciousness, (World Mind).
With every thought and emotion we create, waves of influence are
sent out, which effect all other people according to their qualities.
Our inner states also effect the universe at large.
The fact that “We are One” is true given the fact that the composition of human
consciousness, is of the same "substance" which coordinates
and composes the universe in general. Intent is in all things, even the atom, as is
awareness and energy. Consciousness,
(God) is therefore in all things, and is causal to the material world.
Far reaching influences rendered by even the most minute of impulses,
(emotions and thoughts for instance) on the subatomic levels of
existence, have been described by what is termed the "butterfly
effect" by certain circles of science.
This term makes reference to the connectivity and unending
effects brought about by each individual, within our planetary system.
Our own states of consciousness ranging from love to fear, and
from lucidity to confusion, radiate outward to influence everything from
neighbors to nations. The small changes made in individual consciousness
can eventually result in enormous cumulative transformations in society.
These occur in a compounding, snowball-like fashion.
Soon others are thinking and feeling in the same way, forming a
group mind of sorts. When
enough people think and feel in a given way, a critical mass- threshold
is crossed, at which time a new “fashion” or “fad” takes form.
If we were to apply this natural principle to spiritual focus as
a species, our entire global civilization would be transformed. We would enter into an enlightened age. We can see examples of compounding subtle causes,
in many areas of scientific study. They can be observed in psychology,
computer science, ecology, meteorology, electronics, biology, human
physiology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, political science, in the
transformation of ideas worldwide, the global internet, etc.
Yet nowhere is massive change through “subtle” cause more in
evidence, than in the case of human consciousness itself. Mass focus shapes our society at all levels.
The products of our consciousness literally determine how our
very lives and collective civilization will unfold, day to day.
The Vedic texts of ancient India speak of the connectivity of
mind to mind, and mind to environment, as one of the primary attributes
of consciousness. This is
also true to a significant degree, of sacred texts written in China,
Japan, Tibet, pre-Roman Europe, Egypt, Greece, pre-conquest South and
Central Americas, and in other places at different times throughout
history. All of these
writings display profound insight into the nature of existence, of our
mystical union with Nature and God.
Even more importantly, these insights have been gained without
the instrumentality of particle accelerators and advanced mathematics.
The mutual influence of mind to mind, and Nature to humanity, has
been an explicit, (and implicit) premise in all world religions and
philosophies.
It can be readily observed that other peoples’ states of mind
continually impact us. This fact is registered within us, as subtle,
body-wide variations of feeling. A careful observation of feelings had
during any conversation for instance, make this fact obvious. We in
turn, impact the body-wide feelings of other people, in ways that are in
accord with our current mindstate.
Of particular importance in how we directly influence others, is
our INTENT.
On a moment to moment basis in fact, each of us renders an almost
completely unrealized degree of psychic influence, on those who are in
our immediate environment. These
influences of intent effect their moods, thoughts, attitudes and even
actions. Simple observation
of day to day events will reveal this fact, beyond the slightest doubt.
To bring this realization even one step further, is to look into
the deeper meaning of scriptural statements such as the Christian,
"love thy neighbor as thy self", and its parallels in other
world religions. This
statement is not merely an inculcation of good will.
It is one which at a deeper level of occult meaning, alludes to
the fact that, Thy neighbor is thy self.
We are all a part of Truth, Natural Law and the unified field
that is Consciousness, (God) forever and always.
This is the meaning behind the Vedic phrase "I Am
That". When personal
consciousness expands, it reveals to the meditator the commonality of
all people, places and things. In
spiritual practice whole new levels of personal intelligence and wisdom
are attained. When a
certain point in spiritual practice is reached, the personal
identification with the body and mind, become a generalized
identification of self as universe. This
is a matter of directly perceiving the unity of consciousness in all
things, including the self. Upon reaching this stage of
self-realization, artificial boundaries fall away. Nationalism and
materialism are perceived as misguided. Thus in grasping the Truth of self
as consciousness, we surpass all the conceptual barriers passed down
through the generations of society.
These have been imposed upon us by the accumulated thoughts of
centuries, and are nothing more than learned behavior.
With the knowledge of self-realization, it becomes very clear
that the sufferings and joys of our fellow beings are ours to share.
We experience each other via the unified field.
Thus it is the wise who in fact, "love their neighbors as
themselves".
In comparing the basis of Eastern and Western thought, what is demonstrated is that their apparent diversity is only an illusion. Those who speak of consciousness in the East, (Buddhism/Taoism) as well as those who speak of God in the West, (Christianity) are in fact referring to the same universal essence, as shown by the following;
After some reflection it becomes
apparent that the only fundamental difference between the Eastern and
Western views of Universal Intelligence, as well as the theological and
scientific approaches to creation ideology, is one of names and terms
only. Consciousness is our
common essence. Only it
forms the true basis for the self and for our species. In recognition of
the unified and all-pervading nature of consciousness then, the reader
should note that terms "God",
"Consciousness" and “soul”, (the true self) are
completely synonymous. Matthew Webb
visionquest@eoni.com The World Mind Society http://www.eoni.com/~visionquest
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