Wednesday 15 May 2013

The enlightenment moment occurs when we (the inner being) totally abdicate the awareness and concerns of the “local self” and merge “completely” with the larger universal consciousness.




The enlightenment moment occurs when we (the
inner being) totally abdicate the awareness and
concerns of the “local self” and merge
“completely” with the larger universal
consciousness. This union can be achieved only
through the abandonment of ordinary thought
processes, and entry into ecstatic awareness of
being as such (bliss). In Eastern practices, this is
accomplished through the release of the
Kundalini energies, which travel upward through
the system, opening the body to its fullest
receptivity, and culminating in the embrace of
shiva/shakti at the crown. Then, and then only,
one knows one’s essence and source--divine,
intoxicating, universal energy. At that moment,
the rest is irrelevant.
For an instant, one transcends the polarities.
One experiences in full the meaning of such
terms as "Oneness," "Union," "Self,
Consciousness, Bliss," "Transcendence," "Merger
with the Infinite," The Lotus Opening." For the
latter is exactly what the experience feels like.
The energies, having arisen to the open crown,
now pulse within the brain, exactly as though a
many-petaled flower were unfolding in infinite
bliss. All this occurs as ecstatic energies from
the Divine Source stream into one' s very skull
in an outpouring of unabated, indescribable,
overwhelming Love.

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