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Spiritual Wisdom Of The Body And Sentience In Nature

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

The essence of pure consciousness underlies all that is, has been, and will be. Every phenomenon in our reality is the manifestation of consciousness driven by the field of universal intelligence.

The fact that mainstream science is not unified in a consensus that supports these statements means very little at this time. The experiential process, deep intuitive evidence, and a wealth of teachings derived from humanity’s wisdom traditions over thousands of years all help validate the observation that our physical world emerges from natural sentience.

The various levels of life represent the many ways the cosmic force makes itself known. A massive Oak tree may be the life force experiencing silent strength and nobility as it provides shelter and food for the creatures of the forest. Perhaps through an eagle soaring above the tree line the cosmos relishes the simple experiences of freedom and power. Through humanity universal intelligence has learned to express via romantic love, speech, art, music, deliberation, philosophy, and many other shared experiences of choice and intent.

The human body existed long before articulate verbal communication. Before our ancestors were speaking and writing, according to archeology, they were building tools and structures, and cooperating with one-another through deliberate means. Hence our species was self-aware, or conscious, long before we developed the ability to daydream or gossip.

Intelligence is in our nature, or literally encoded within our bodily composition. In fact every cell, organ, and system within a living body exhibits intelligent behavior, since organic forms manifest from the conscious cosmic substance. The digestive processes of a human, a cat, or a horse all are driven by conscious faculties within the organs and chemistry of digestion.

This doesn’t mean your stomach calls itself Linda and is married to Bob, your small intestines. Remember intelligent expression exists independent of the superstitious tendency to transfer human likeness and language onto an organism or function; consciousness transcends words and thoughts.

The Cells Of The Body Show Us True Spiritual Wisdom

Intelligence is effectively defined as the capacity to learn and respond dynamically to various stimuli; some level of awareness is also presumed, such as the ability to communicate with other systems and forms. In his book Cosmic Connection Carl Sagan cites the ability to learn over the course of a lifetime and an effort to control the environment as definitive factors in identifying intelligence. By all these virtues the cells and organ systems of the body are highly intelligent.

Organized religions like Christianity and Islam regard the body as lowly, unclean, and certainly not spiritual. However individuals of a genuinely spiritual inclination see the preposterous nature of such teachings.

Religion is not spirituality. Often enough (though not always) religion is cult morality and mind control.

What then is spirituality? Ten philosophers may offer ten definitions of what it means to be spiritual, and every one of them would be correct. Spirit is a deeply personal concept that helps an individual understand the self and know his or her individual purpose in life.

While I believe it’s counterproductive to cling to any “set in stone” doctrine on this matter, I like to define spirituality as: the exploration of consciousness, acknowledgement of the connection to all other living things, moment-to-moment observation of life, and following of one’s own intuitive purpose.

By this and similar definitions the physical form, as part of the whole, is absolutely spiritual in nature; indeed all aspects of life are part of spirituality when a person decides to embrace his or her own concept of spirit. Observing the body at a variety of levels can reveal life’s greatest spiritual lessons.

Most fascinating is a quick study of our body at the cellular level. When we compare the basic nature of our cells with the highest spiritual principles, the similarities are truly amazing .

Here are just a few of the lessons our cells can teach us about spirituality*:

Selflessness And A Higher Purpose – Spiritually speaking, the human mind has sought a higher purpose for as long as there have been writers and teachers to record the observations of the wise. The cells of your body have a clear, intrinsic sense of higher purpose as they all function for the good of the whole, prepared even to die if doing so will serve the greater good.

Furthermore, the primary function of every cell is giving. Cells function as if they were the source of all abundance, never withholding from the whole. As a result of this cellular prosperity consciousness, these tiny units of your body are provided for without question by your overall physical system.

Oneness And Universal Communion - The idea of oneness is as old as the first spiritual texts to emerge on our planet. For the man or woman who seeks a connection to spirit, the idea of being one with all others is central.

Our cells again provide a perfect example of oneness embodied. Each cell in our various systems shares a deep connection and continual communion with all other cells and systems that make up our bodies.

Even the most enlightened individuals among our species are prone to casting judgment on others. It’s a blemish that we have yet to evolve past. Yet the cells of our body accept every other cell as an equal, integral part of the greater system and process.

Clear Awareness And Being In The Moment – Perhaps the greatest spiritual challenge of all time is staying in the present moment. There is so much power available to us in the here and now that we instinctively go to great lengths to avoid the moment. We live much of our lives dwelling on a past that is gone or a future that does not exist.

Cells, on the other hand, adapt to the needs of each new moment as it occurs. While they may follow established patterns they do not cling illogically to a particular behavior, and they have the capacity to transform entirely if the moment demands such a course. They are neither bound by rigid belief systems nor preoccupied with non-reality such as regret and drama.

Pure Inspiration And Trust – At our most basic level, most of us just want to be safe, loved, and to matter in the great scheme of life. In our cells we see a perfect illustration of living out pure inspiration and trust.

The cells of our bodies carry out their functions without obsessive action or self-defeating compulsions. They follow the true flow of life, functioning with the smallest possible expenditure of energy and never stopping to neurotically question the rightness or wrongness of their actions. In fact a typical cell only stores a few seconds of food and oxygen, trusting completely that the Universe will provide for all its needs.

Many additional principles could be listed, the point being that our cells are tiny manifestations of consciousness that give themselves to the good of the whole. If each member of global society chose to express the wisdom of their cells in daily life the world would quickly become a utopian community.

Is it not incredible that the most basic units of our physical form already behave in a manner that reflects the highest spiritual ideals of human history? This is an empowering discovery that can go a long way toward relieving us of any excuses we might make for our own shortsightedness; in essence we already have within us (literally and physically!) all we need to become model spiritual expressions.

* I got the idea for a comparison of cell function to spiritual living from Book Of Secrets, by Deepak Chopra. I’ve used my own reflections in this article, but did want to credit this cool analogy to Dr. Chopra.

Sentience Expressed In Nature

Humans certainly aren’t the only organisms that reflect these amazing spiritual traits at the fundamental physical level. All creatures are formed from consciousness and therefore embody the cosmic intelligence. Life forms can be considered intelligent regardless of whether or not they surf the Web and drink cappuccinos.

The way mother cats apply judgment to the care and protection of their offspring goes far beyond instinct. In many cases feral cats have been known to care for groups of kittens in multiple locations, demonstrating an ability to manage their time effectively between the feeding and nurturing of the separate groups.

When living in an enclosed community of mated pairs and offspring, mice have been observed cooperating in a strategic manner for the benefit of the group. Typically the adult mice will move all of the young into a safe area where the females work together to nurse them. The adult males, working in pairs, will often relieve the females by sitting with the offspring while the females visit the feeding area. When witnessing such astute behavior on the part of these small mammals, one is compelled to believe the actions are driven by clear awareness and intention.

The brain of an earthworm is more complex than the most advanced computer systems on the market today . These little creatures may appear insignificant, but in fact they play a vital role in conditioning the soil for plant life. The cosmic mind created this organism to fulfill a purpose, and the intricacy of the design far exceeds anything to roll off the assembly line at even the most cutting-edge manufacturing facility.

The tendency of plants to grow toward the light is an obvious expression of intention. And the judicious mixing of two chemicals by the firefly to create her flashing language is yet another example of nature’s intelligence.

Society’s concept of consciousness/awareness is in serious need of rehabilitation, as is the disappointing tendency of some humans to consider our species irrevocably superior to all other life. The current disrespect for the natural world and the appalling ignorance that makes litter, poaching, mass pollution, and deforestation possible must change if the grandchildren of this generation are to have any hope of survival.

Simon G. Powell’s insightful film Metanoia illustrates, through practical observation, how the universe must be intelligent. At just over an hour long, this quick presentation is worth renting or downloading. Powell raises a number of compelling questions and does a good overall job of presenting a case for logical cosmic order and a revised view of intelligent life.

Humans certainly aren’t the only organisms that reflect these amazing spiritual traits at the fundamental physical level. All creatures are formed from consciousness and therefore embody the cosmic intelligence. Life forms can be considered intelligent regardless of whether or not they surf the Web and drink cappuccinos.

The way mother cats apply judgment to the care and protection of their offspring goes far beyond instinct. In many cases feral cats have been known to care for groups of kittens in multiple locations, demonstrating an ability to manage their time effectively between the feeding and nurturing of the separate groups.

When living in an enclosed community of mated pairs and offspring, mice have been observed cooperating in a strategic manner for the benefit of the group. Typically the adult mice will move all of the young into a safe area where the females work together to nurse them. The adult males, working in pairs, will often relieve the females by sitting with the offspring while the females visit the feeding area. When witnessing such astute behavior on the part of these small mammals, one is compelled to believe the actions are driven by clear awareness and intention.

The brain of an earthworm is more complex than the most advanced computer systems on the market today[i]. These little creatures may appear insignificant, but in fact they play a vital role in conditioning the soil for plant life. The cosmic mind created this organism to fulfill a purpose, and the intricacy of the design far exceeds anything to roll off the assembly line at even the most cutting-edge manufacturing facility.

The tendency of plants to grow toward the light is an obvious expression of intention. And the judicious mixing of two chemicals by the firefly to create her flashing language is yet another example of nature’s intelligence.

Society’s concept of consciousness/awareness is in serious need of rehabilitation, as is the disappointing tendency of some humans to consider our species irrevocably superior to all other life. The current disrespect for the natural world and the appalling ignorance that makes litter, poaching, mass pollution, and deforestation possible must change if the grandchildren of this generation are to have any hope of survival.

Simon G. Powell’s insightful film
illustrates, through practical observation, how the universe must be intelligent. At just over an hour long, this quick presentation is worth renting or downloading. Powell raises a number of compelling questions and does a good overall job of presenting a case for logical cosmic order and a revised view of intelligent life.

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Chakra Centers: A Basic Overview

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

What are chakras? As humanity continues its collective awakening more people are posing this question each day, yet there are no cookie-cutter answers.

For the benefit of my A.D.D. readers, I can summarize the concept as follows:

Chakras are literal and metaphorical portals to profound personal growth at the physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual levels. Each major chakra center will help you define, understand, heal, improve, and empower a number of specific attributes or aspects of self and reality.

(Read the above paragraph again and really let it sink in!)

Sages in the ancient world suggested the human form emerged from and functioned via an intricate system of energy centers and meridians. Physicists and other scientists have posited similar notions over the past century.

Whether or not straight-laced, mainstream researchers accept the idea, fundamentals of the biological energy grid are applied daily and in numerous tangible ways by those who pursue this wisdom.  You’re almost certainly familiar with acupunture and other processes that rely on interaction with energy pathways and points for healing and development. You may well also be aware of or versed in programs that allow you to vividly experience the flow of subtle energy through your body and within various physical motions; examples include Yoga, Tai Chi and Aikido. Integral to this complex and wondrous human energy grid are the centers of consciousness known as chakras.

The term chakra, according to sources fluent in Sanskrit, means vortex or spinning wheel. In the most mundane sense, these wheels are literal points along the energy paths underlying your body; however it is inappropriate to think of chakras as only points in space and time.

Earliest writings referred to the chakras as centers of consciousness, with each individual vortex associating with specific intellectual, emotional, and esoteric spheres. Over the centuries many spiritual researchers and explorers have contributed to the living wisdom of the chakra system and related energy meridians; today you can find multiple theories on the subject, each with a slight variation on content and application.

It may be ideal in the beginning to pursue one or more formal avenues of education  in this area. You can do this by reading a well-reviewed book or taking a beginner’s course (online or off). Once you’ve completed an introductory examination you’ll follow your inner guidance and the instruction of others for the remainder of your life.

Both received wisdom and the experiential process are paramount to the full benefit of the chakra knowledge. We can learn a great deal from reading and listening, but ultimately we must feel and find our own connection to this essential spiritual wisdom.

Quick Overview From Aaron’s Perspective

Having sketched this preliminary image, I’ll now give you the goods on my personal philosophy of the major chakra system (short version, of course). I arrived at and continue to explore these conclusions through casual study of traditional and contemporary theories plus a tremendous amount of meditation, energy channeling, physical applications, and introspection.

While there are many individual chakra points along the energetic conduits of the body, the major seven chakra centers are found along the spine. Each chakra has a Sanskrit name and offers a very broad body of wisdom. I’ll keep things ultra simple in this article, but may delve into the deeper aspects of each center later.

Seven Major Chakra Centers

Please understand the following section is not at all intended to be a comprehensive guide to the major seven chakras. I’m only posting a superficial introduction for the benefit of readers who are new to the subject and for the review of more knowledgeable visitors.

  • The base, or root chakra lies at the very bottom of the spinal column. This center represents the emergence of physical matter from the causal plane and governs such dimensions of life as survival, security, physical constitution, tactile bliss, and so forth.
  • The second, or sacral chakra, is found just below the naval. Martial artists and meditators may know this center as “the one point”; by relaxing and allowing your awareness to shift into this general region you’ll quickly find the sacral chakra. Emotional processes and relationships, creativity, physical grace, mental flexibility, and like issues are the domain of this center.
  • The third, or solar plexus chakra is obviously in the center of your abdomen. This chakra point holds incredible power and deals with self-knowledge and self-esteem, and the transition to higher awareness.
  • The fourth, or heart chakra is found behind the sternum. This is the center of spiritual love and compassion, which is of course far more profound than romantic notions of love. In many ways this chakra begins the journey into the higher vibrations of spiritual practice.
  • The fifth, or throat chakra is found at the base of your throat, and governs communication and self-expression. This center is a crucial state of growth that signifies – in many ways – the approach of enlightenment.
  • The sixth, or brow chakra is also known as the third eye. This center deals with balance, willpower, and other qualities of mind, and is the gateway to all dimensions of consciousness. To attain authentic understanding of this chakra is truly to transcend the mundane reality.
  • The seventh chakra is called the crown, and rests in the top center of the skull. This center is oneness with all things and is the experience many call the divine.

The seven chakras represent both a system of personal growth and a map of the life experience. From one perspective we can say the coiled, potential power known as Kundalini rises up into the body from the base chakra and travels along the spine until reaching the crown, thus signifying and facilitating the process of spiritual growth. From another point of reference it’s accurate to say we traverse the wisdom held by each chakra as we move through the years/stages of our life.

Chakra wisdom is multi-dimensional, and any discussion thereof may pertain to the physical body, emotional mind, intellect, field of subtle energy, cosmic philosophy, or spiritual realm. Like all things spiritual the chakras cannot be confined by mundane duality.

I fully understand some portions of this article will be readily understood while others will seem abstract and intangible. Such is the nature of the subtle energy body.

Other Chakra Centers Of Note

You may also benefit from being open to the experience of the following centers of awareness and power:

  • Palm chakras – center of each palm
  • Sole chakras – centered in each sole of foot
  • Higher heart chakra – between heart and throat vortex
  • Earth chakra – between feet and beneath your body
  • Higher crown chakra – a foot or so above the crown chakra

At this time I’ll refrain from talking about the specific functions and processes of these “additional” centers. Just know they are available for exploration, and you may intuitively discover ways to extend or receive the flow of force via these approximate areas of reference.

I hope you’ve found this content useful. Stay tuned for a number of more specific and in-depth pieces about the chakra system and chakra centers. I’ve personally found this wisdom utterly transformational and equisite, so it’s my pleasure to share and my hope that I can properly transfer the basic  concepts in word form.

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Consciousness And The Physical Brain

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Are you your brain?

Does self, consciousness, etc. emerge from the physical brain, or is this intangible force simply flowing through your brain in the same way electric currents flow through conductors and appliances.

Depending on the physicist or neuroscientist you consult, either scenario may have merit. Personally I believe consciousness is the essential force of the universe, from which all things (including you and I) emerge; hence I believe the conscious force flows through our brain and physical form, resulting in what we call awareness.

Check out this brief video and let me know what you think:

Non-Local Consciousness And The Brain

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