When you say, “melted into divine awareness,” what you mean is, “have temporary experiences of ecstasy.”
Perhaps the assumption is that if you have many such experiences it will be of help to you in the afterlife somehow.
Having temporary experiences of anything has nothing to do with the moment to moment constant and always experience of reality as it truly is.
If you start out in the wrong direction, it doesn’t matter how fast your progress is. It doesn’t matter if you have a thousand or million temporary experiences of “divine awareness,” or “Sach Khand." They will always only be part of the passing show signifying little or nothing; having little to do with discovering Truth now, now and now.
You are correct when you say that life and absolute truth should not be based on temporary experiences. And that's also why I decided not to teach until I had reached the highest levels of celestial awareness, which are all way, way, way beyond simple experiences of ecstasy.
My experiences also go way beyond what can be termed as temporary. On several different occasions I stayed awake in Buddha levels of consciousness for up to 9 months at a time. This is a common experience for most highly advanced meditators.
Moreover, even with the "day-to-day" life, all highly advanced meditators can experience the highest levels of pure consciousness while they go about their everyday activities.
At ITT I co-managed 7 different corporations and well over 15,000 employees and invented and built the first smart phone - while I was in Nirvana consciousness.
I enjoyed this article and love the fact that everything done on the outside has little value :
Rituals etc. Lord of the soul within seems cohérent.
Thanks Asha. The entire nature of the spiritual world is changing. And it's a beautiful thing to see.
Thank you very much for an honest quote.
Thanks Richy. Everyone in the entire world is part of our family. And everyone deserves a chance to move ahead - at their own pace.
When you say, “melted into divine awareness,” what you mean is, “have temporary experiences of ecstasy.”
Perhaps the assumption is that if you have many such experiences it will be of help to you in the afterlife somehow.
Having temporary experiences of anything has nothing to do with the moment to moment constant and always experience of reality as it truly is.
If you start out in the wrong direction, it doesn’t matter how fast your progress is. It doesn’t matter if you have a thousand or million temporary experiences of “divine awareness,” or “Sach Khand." They will always only be part of the passing show signifying little or nothing; having little to do with discovering Truth now, now and now.
Hi Stephen, Thanks for your comments.
You are correct when you say that life and absolute truth should not be based on temporary experiences. And that's also why I decided not to teach until I had reached the highest levels of celestial awareness, which are all way, way, way beyond simple experiences of ecstasy.
My experiences also go way beyond what can be termed as temporary. On several different occasions I stayed awake in Buddha levels of consciousness for up to 9 months at a time. This is a common experience for most highly advanced meditators.
Moreover, even with the "day-to-day" life, all highly advanced meditators can experience the highest levels of pure consciousness while they go about their everyday activities.
At ITT I co-managed 7 different corporations and well over 15,000 employees and invented and built the first smart phone - while I was in Nirvana consciousness.