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Date: 26 October 2012 Time: 01:09 PM ET



Step Pyramid of Djoser
The first pyramid ever built by the Egyptians, Djoser rises up 197 feet (60 meters) with six steplike layers, one built on top of the other. The pyramid was constructed at Saqqara about 4,700 years ago. Beneath the pyramid lies a labyrinth of tunnels extending 3.5 miles (5.5 kilometers). At the labyrinth's center is a 90-foot (28-meter)-deep shaft containing the burial chamber of Djoser, king of Egypt's third dynasty. Fragments of Djoser's granite sarcophagus have been recovered during recent conservation work.

"The construction of the step pyramid would see the beginning of an ambitious pyramid building program that would culminate with the Great Pyramids at Giza," writes LiveScience contributor Owen Jarus. [Read more: Step Pyramid of Djoser]




Pyramids of Giza
Credit: Dan Breckwoldt | ShutterstockThe Giza pyramids — Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure — were constructed between 2589 B.C. and 2504 B.C., though scientists still debate how exactly they were erected. Once built, the Giza pyramids were encased in white limestone, most of which has worn away.

The pyramids were most likely used as the resting places for their respective kings. The grave goods once located inside the pyramid complexes would have helped the kings ascend to the afterlife. [Read more: Pyramids of Giza]




Easter Island
Credit: Image via ShutterstockRapa Nui, or Easter Island as the Europeans named it, is not big, spanning just 14 miles by 7 miles (22 by 11 kilometers) at its farthest points, but it holds quite a bit of culture and mystique. The island, located in the southeast Pacific Ocean, is home to some 1,000 human-faced statues called moai — the moai rise up 40 feet (12 meters) and weigh a whopping 75 tons or so.

How the behemoths moved from the quarry where they were carved to their current location is steeped in mystery, with a recent study suggesting the statues "walked." People could have rocked the statues back and forth (as one might move a washing machine or stove) and walked them the several miles. [Read more: Easter Island]




Angkor Wat
Credit: Alexey Stiop | Shutterstock.comAngkor Wat, built between A.D. 1113 and 1150 by king Suryavarman II, is one of the largest temple complexes ever erected. Initially a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu, Angkor Wat was converted in the 14th century to a Buddhist temple. At the center of the complex, a tower rises up 213 feet (65 meters), with four smaller towers and enclosure walls surrounding it.

Angkor Wat's full purpose is still debated, with some suggesting Suryavarman II's ashes were interred there, making it a funerary temple. Others suggest its alignment gives it astronomical significance. [Read more: Angkor Wat]




Petra: Ancient City of Rock
Credit: Aleksander Todorovic | shutterstockLiterally carved into red-desert cliffs southwest of modern-day Amman, Jordan, the ancient city of Petra was the capital for the Nabataeans until its annexation in A.D. 106. Though occupied in the Middle Ages, Petra was hit by a series of earthquakes and was eventually abandoned. Today, its ancient architecture, including numerous ancient tombs and temples, and natural aesthetic attract tourists across the globe. Contrary to its portrayal as the backdrop of "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," Petra is not located in the canyon of the crescent moon, nor does it hold the Holy Grail. [Read more: Petra - Ancient City of Rock]




Machu Picchu
Credit: UNESCOA 15th-century Ican site, Machu Picchu rises some 7,970 feet (2,430 meters) above sea level along the eastern slope of the Andes in Peru. Scientists think Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, the ninth ruler of the Inca, built the structures in the mid 1400s. And while there are no signs it served military purposes, several spiritual structures reside there, including the Temple of the Sun, the Principal Temple and the Temple of the Three Windows. Possibly the most mysterious, a giant rock called "the Intihuatana" is situated on a raised platform towering above the plaza. [Read more: Machu Picchu]




Tikal
Credit: Zap Ichigo, ShutterstockLocated in what is today Guatemala, the ancient city of Tikal flourished from about 600 B.C. to A.D. 900, at which time it collapsed mysteriously along with much of the Mayan world. Several theories have been put forth, including drought, to explain the Maya demise. While it flourished, Tikal saw more than two-dozen pyramids erected, driven in part by the famous Mayan calendar. For instance, beginning as early as A.D. 672, twin pyramids were built, coinciding with the end of every every K’atun (20-year period). [Read more: Tikal - Capital of Mayan Civilization]




Cahokia
Credit: Painting by Lloyd K. Townsend. Courtesy of the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Illinois.The pre-Columbian settlement at Cahokia was the largest city in North America north of Mexico, with as many as 20,000 people living there at its peak, between A.D. 1050 and 1200.

Though much of it is buried beneath highways and other 19th- and 20th-century infrastructure, a suite of cultural and architectural remains reveal a vibrant ancient city. For instance, Monks Mound towers 100 feet (30 meters) over the city, with giant postholes suggesting a temple once sat at its top. South of Monks Mound, a 10-foot (3-meter)-tall structure called Mound 72 holds the remains of 272 people, many of them sacrificed. [Read more: Cahokia - North America's First City]




Stonehenge
Credit: ivanovsky | ShutterstockStonehenge, a prehistoric monument near modern-day Salisbury, England, consists of huge sarsens — up to 30 feet (9 meters) tall and weighing some 25 tons (23 metric tons) — and smaller "bluestones," which appear bluish when wet. People began to build the sprawling structure about 5,000 years ago, with major construction ending about 4,300 years ago.

Scientists are still puzzled as to why the monument was erected, though ideas include: a way to mark the winter solstice, and a way to commemorate local leaders buried there. [Read more: Stonehenge]




Carthage
Credit: Asta Plechaviciute | shutterstockLocated in modern-day Tunis in Tunisia and founded by the seafaring Phoenicians, the ancient city of Carthage was a major center of trade and influence in the western Mediterranean. Archaeological evidence suggests the site was occupied as early as 760 B.C. The city, and its peoples, fought several wars against Rome (called the Punic Wars), ultimately leading to the downfall of Carthage in about 146 B.C. [Read more: Carthage - Ancient Phoenician City-State]



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5/3/2013 4:47:53 PM

The Divine Steps In


Inner Light 2351Werner Erhard called the state outside the chatter of the mind “conscious awareness.” He also called it natural knowing and the transformed state. (1)

Having a transformational experience was what the est Training offered. It was not enlightenment per se but it could precondition a person and lead to that … maybe.

It’s my own personal view that going above the line between unconscious and conscious awareness into that state of natural knowing is as much as we can do by our own efforts. Enlightenment is not within our power to “achieve.” For me, it’s a gift of God or more particularly a gift of the angels from God. It’s the angels that enlighten humanity. Here are examples of that:

Moses: And the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed. (2)

Isaiah: In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple … and one [seraphim] cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory.

… Then said I, Woe is me! for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.

Then flew one of the seraphims unto me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with the tongs from off the altar:

And he laid it upon my mouth, and said, Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged.” (3)

Caedmon: Caedmon was an illiterate herdsman, who did not even know the alphabet. One night he had a vision of an angel, and by that angel’s grace his poetic faculty came to life. Caedmon composed extemporaneously and even recited his hymns and poems in public. (4)

Mohammed: I swear by all that you can see, and all that is hidden from your view, that this is the utterance of a noble messenger [Gabriel]. It is no poet’s speech: scant is your faith! It is no soothsayer’s divination: how little you reflect! It is a revelation from the Lord of all creatures. (5)

He does not speak out of his own fancy. This is an inspired revelation. He is taught by one who is powerful and mighty. (6)

We go above the line between unconscious and conscious awareness by truth-telling, by an act of will (standing forth as the Self), by sourcing our vasanas and getting the insight that lies at the heart of them, etc.

I personally don’t consider beings strong enough to somehow “win” enlightenment for themselves. I suspect that hearing that may rankle some people. But I think we can at best only ever cover a fraction of the distance that we’d need to to enlighten ourselves and then God reaches out to us and pulls us in.

I think this is precisely what Bernadette Roberts was pointing to when she said: “At a certain point, when we have done all we can [to bring about an abiding union with the divine], the divine steps in and takes over.” (7)

Moreover, I don’t think we need to bother ourselves as to when we should be exerting effort and when not. I agree with Sri Nisargadatta:

“When effort is needed, effort will appear. When effortlessness becomes essential, it will assert itself. You need not push life about. Just flow with it and give yourself completely to the task of this present moment, which is to die now to the Now. For living is dying. Without death, life cannot be.” (8)

In a sense all we can do, as far as I can see, is love, tell the truth, stand forth against injustice, and be like the offering that Gibran spoke of, the sacred bread being baked for God’s sacred feast. But at the point when one leaves the chatter of the mind, life offers more that makes the journey bearable. Anxiety and worry are dropped and in their place is a feeling of deep satisfaction that makes the journey pleasant.

Footnotes

(1) See est Dictionary at http://goldenageofgaia.com/spiritual-essays/the-path-of-awareness/est-dictionary/

(2) Exodus 3:2.

(3) Isaiah 6:1 + 5-7.

(4) Swami Chetanananda, They Lived with God. Life Stories of Some Devotees of Sri Ramakrishna. St. Louis: Vedanta Society of St. Louis, 1989, 373.

(5) Koran, 61.

(6) Koran, 112.

(7) Bernadette Roberts, “The Path to No-Self” in Stephan Bodian, ed. Timeless Visions, Healing Voices. Freedom, CA: Crossing Press, 1991, 131.

(8) Nisargadatta Maharaj in video Awaken to the Eternal.


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5/3/2013 6:15:08 PM
Quote:

The Divine Steps In


Inner Light 2351Werner Erhard called the state outside the chatter of the mind “conscious awareness.” He also called it natural knowing and the transformed state. (1)

Having a transformational experience was what the est Training offered. It was not enlightenment per se but it could precondition a person and lead to that … maybe.

It’s my own personal view that going above the line between unconscious and conscious awareness into that state of natural knowing is as much as we can do by our own efforts. Enlightenment is not within our power to “achieve.” For me, it’s a gift of God or more particularly a gift of the angels from God. It’s the angels that enlighten humanity. Here are examples of that:

Moses: And the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed. (2)

Isaiah: In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple … and one [seraphim] cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory.

… Then said I, Woe is me! for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.

Then flew one of the seraphims unto me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with the tongs from off the altar:

And he laid it upon my mouth, and said, Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged.” (3)

Caedmon: Caedmon was an illiterate herdsman, who did not even know the alphabet. One night he had a vision of an angel, and by that angel’s grace his poetic faculty came to life. Caedmon composed extemporaneously and even recited his hymns and poems in public. (4)

Mohammed: I swear by all that you can see, and all that is hidden from your view, that this is the utterance of a noble messenger [Gabriel]. It is no poet’s speech: scant is your faith! It is no soothsayer’s divination: how little you reflect! It is a revelation from the Lord of all creatures. (5)

He does not speak out of his own fancy. This is an inspired revelation. He is taught by one who is powerful and mighty. (6)

We go above the line between unconscious and conscious awareness by truth-telling, by an act of will (standing forth as the Self), by sourcing our vasanas and getting the insight that lies at the heart of them, etc.

I personally don’t consider beings strong enough to somehow “win” enlightenment for themselves. I suspect that hearing that may rankle some people. But I think we can at best only ever cover a fraction of the distance that we’d need to to enlighten ourselves and then God reaches out to us and pulls us in.

I think this is precisely what Bernadette Roberts was pointing to when she said: “At a certain point, when we have done all we can [to bring about an abiding union with the divine], the divine steps in and takes over.” (7)

Moreover, I don’t think we need to bother ourselves as to when we should be exerting effort and when not. I agree with Sri Nisargadatta:

“When effort is needed, effort will appear. When effortlessness becomes essential, it will assert itself. You need not push life about. Just flow with it and give yourself completely to the task of this present moment, which is to die now to the Now. For living is dying. Without death, life cannot be.” (8)

In a sense all we can do, as far as I can see, is love, tell the truth, stand forth against injustice, and be like the offering that Gibran spoke of, the sacred bread being baked for God’s sacred feast. But at the point when one leaves the chatter of the mind, life offers more that makes the journey bearable. Anxiety and worry are dropped and in their place is a feeling of deep satisfaction that makes the journey pleasant.

Footnotes

(1) See est Dictionary at http://goldenageofgaia.com/spiritual-essays/the-path-of-awareness/est-dictionary/

(2) Exodus 3:2.

(3) Isaiah 6:1 + 5-7.

(4) Swami Chetanananda, They Lived with God. Life Stories of Some Devotees of Sri Ramakrishna. St. Louis: Vedanta Society of St. Louis, 1989, 373.

(5) Koran, 61.

(6) Koran, 112.

(7) Bernadette Roberts, “The Path to No-Self” in Stephan Bodian, ed. Timeless Visions, Healing Voices. Freedom, CA: Crossing Press, 1991, 131.

(8) Nisargadatta Maharaj in video Awaken to the Eternal.


Very interesting reading Luis.

Lots of room for thought.

Roger

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5/8/2013 4:39:39 PM
Quote:
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The Divine Steps In


Inner Light 2351Werner Erhard called the state outside the chatter of the mind “conscious awareness.” He also called it natural knowing and the transformed state. (1)

Having a transformational experience was what the est Training offered. It was not enlightenment per se but it could precondition a person and lead to that … maybe.

It’s my own personal view that going above the line between unconscious and conscious awareness into that state of natural knowing is as much as we can do by our own efforts. Enlightenment is not within our power to “achieve.” For me, it’s a gift of God or more particularly a gift of the angels from God. It’s the angels that enlighten humanity. Here are examples of that:

Moses: And the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed. (2)

Isaiah: In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple … and one [seraphim] cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory.

… Then said I, Woe is me! for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.

Then flew one of the seraphims unto me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with the tongs from off the altar:

And he laid it upon my mouth, and said, Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged.” (3)

Caedmon: Caedmon was an illiterate herdsman, who did not even know the alphabet. One night he had a vision of an angel, and by that angel’s grace his poetic faculty came to life. Caedmon composed extemporaneously and even recited his hymns and poems in public. (4)

Mohammed: I swear by all that you can see, and all that is hidden from your view, that this is the utterance of a noble messenger [Gabriel]. It is no poet’s speech: scant is your faith! It is no soothsayer’s divination: how little you reflect! It is a revelation from the Lord of all creatures. (5)

He does not speak out of his own fancy. This is an inspired revelation. He is taught by one who is powerful and mighty. (6)

We go above the line between unconscious and conscious awareness by truth-telling, by an act of will (standing forth as the Self), by sourcing our vasanas and getting the insight that lies at the heart of them, etc.

I personally don’t consider beings strong enough to somehow “win” enlightenment for themselves. I suspect that hearing that may rankle some people. But I think we can at best only ever cover a fraction of the distance that we’d need to to enlighten ourselves and then God reaches out to us and pulls us in.

I think this is precisely what Bernadette Roberts was pointing to when she said: “At a certain point, when we have done all we can [to bring about an abiding union with the divine], the divine steps in and takes over.” (7)

Moreover, I don’t think we need to bother ourselves as to when we should be exerting effort and when not. I agree with Sri Nisargadatta:

“When effort is needed, effort will appear. When effortlessness becomes essential, it will assert itself. You need not push life about. Just flow with it and give yourself completely to the task of this present moment, which is to die now to the Now. For living is dying. Without death, life cannot be.” (8)

In a sense all we can do, as far as I can see, is love, tell the truth, stand forth against injustice, and be like the offering that Gibran spoke of, the sacred bread being baked for God’s sacred feast. But at the point when one leaves the chatter of the mind, life offers more that makes the journey bearable. Anxiety and worry are dropped and in their place is a feeling of deep satisfaction that makes the journey pleasant.

Footnotes

(1) See est Dictionary at http://goldenageofgaia.com/spiritual-essays/the-path-of-awareness/est-dictionary/

(2) Exodus 3:2.

(3) Isaiah 6:1 + 5-7.

(4) Swami Chetanananda, They Lived with God. Life Stories of Some Devotees of Sri Ramakrishna. St. Louis: Vedanta Society of St. Louis, 1989, 373.

(5) Koran, 61.

(6) Koran, 112.

(7) Bernadette Roberts, “The Path to No-Self” in Stephan Bodian, ed. Timeless Visions, Healing Voices. Freedom, CA: Crossing Press, 1991, 131.

(8) Nisargadatta Maharaj in video Awaken to the Eternal.


Very interesting reading Luis.

Lots of room for thought.

Roger


Sorry Roger, only now have I seen your post.

The Hindus have a saying: "Take a step toward God, and He will take a centerfold to meet you."

The egoic mind is called by Hindus your "mad aunt in your attic", always chattering to distract you from your real, Innermost Self. Hence the practice of meditation, which in essence consists of concentrating your mind in one point (a mantra, the inner light between your eyebrows, the sound within, and so on) in order to stop listening to that chatter and get into contemplation of the Self.

By "conscious awareness" is meant a permanent awareness of things, or in other words, of 'All that Exists' in a real, transcendent sense. In our normal state we are rather permanently listening to our thoughts. In that other, transcendent state we can be said to be "always in the presence of God", as the Bible has it.

But there are so many things that can be said about this subject. What a blessing, to have God meet you
on your way to meet Him.

Thanks for visiting,

Miguel

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5/14/2013 5:16:16 PM
Dear friends, I have frequently proposed a return to the ancient world's view where absolutely all was sacred, where prophane was an unknown word. Below is the first part of an essay on Life Transformation in which the first principle is 'Seeing the Divine Spark in All'. Sounds familiar?

Life Transformation
Three Simple Principles Support Life Transformation

Life transformation


"Nurturance of life is the principle whereby an individual is in alignment with the natural expansion of intelligence inherent within all life. This alignment enhances the life energy that flows past the individual with the clear intent of gentle support. It is the action of opening to the highest motive in all people and in all life, and supporting the flow of this highest intention towards its ultimate expression. It involves simply nurturing the highest energy that flows from all people and all beings, and thus supporting the fullest expression of their deepest essence."


Note: For a two-page summary of this inspiring essay on life transformation, click here.


Each individual on Earth is exploring in a physical body new ways of experiencing life. Through this process of discovery, each of us is developing a deeper level of understanding of life and a greater ability to express our unique essence. Profound life transformation is initiated by the realization that you are capable of connecting with All That Is, that you and all of us have direct access to the divine. This is the realization that the collective wisdom of the All That Is can be discovered deep within your own consciousness.

There is a wide range of means that can facilitate self-mastery through personal transformation and disengage consciousness from external controls. Inasmuch as the means may vary, the intent behind the means is quite narrowly defined as the intent to expand into a state of integration whereby all aspects of your conscious self become increasingly aligned with your divine essence.

There are three particular principles that help to align your perspective with the perspective of divine essence and thus inspire profound life transformation. They are: 1) seeing the divine spark in all; 2) nurturance of life; and 3) gratitude. When you apply these principles, a deeper meaning will be revealed to the seemingly random events of your life experience.





Seeing the Divine Spark in All

This is the principle that the divine is present and can be seen everywhere and in all manifestations of life. It is interwoven in all things like an intricate mosaic whose pieces adhere to the same wall, and are thus unified. However, it is not the picture that unifies the mosaic, but the underlying wall upon which its pieces adhere. Similarly, the divine paints a picture so diverse and seemingly unrelated that there appears to be no unification. Yet it is not the outward manifestations that unify. It is the inward center of divine energy upon which the pieces of diversity are layered that unifies all life.

This centerpiece of divine energy is the collective storehouse of all life within the universe. It is the full expression of the divine, which invests itself in all forms through the projection of its divine intelligence into all manifestations of life. Thus, divine intelligence – acting as an extension of the divine – is the unifying energy that is the "wall" upon which all the pieces of life's mosaic adhere.

Seeing the divine spark in all is the principle that all manifestations of life convey an expression of All That Is. It does not matter how far the unifying energy has been distorted or corrupted; the divine can be observed. It is the action of perceiving the unification of energy even when the outward manifestations appear random, distorted, or chaotic. It is the realization that all life flows from one divine energy source that links all to One and one to All.

When every manifestation of life can be genuinely perceived as a fragmentary expression of All That Is, the vibration of equality that underlies all life becomes perceptible to you. You realize that life initially emerges as an extension of the divine, and then, as an individuated energy frequency invested within a form. This individuated energy vibrates, in its pure, timeless state, precisely the same for all manifestations of life.

This is the common ground that all life shares. This is the tone or vibration of equality that can be observed within all life forms that unifies all expressions of diversity to the very foundation of existence. If you are able to look upon any and all forms of life with the outlook of equality, then you are seeing the divine spark in all.

While this may seem like an abstract concept, it is actualized through the practice of looking for both the outward and inward manifestations of the divine. In a very real sense, you expect to observe the workings of divine intelligence in every facet of your experience.

The principle of seeing the divine spark in all is the unassailable expectation that everything is in its rightful position, performing its rightful function, and serving its purpose to activate the fullest expression of its life in the present moment. It is the outlook that all life is in a state of optimal realization and experience regardless of condition or circumstance. It is the perception that life is perfect in its expression because it flows from perfection, and that no matter how divergent its manifestations are, all life is an extension of the divine.

In light of the obvious turmoil and destruction that are apparent on Earth, this is an outlook or perception that may seem naive. How can life – in all its forms and expressions – be perceived as optimal or perfect? This is the great paradox of life, and it cannot be reconciled with your mental or emotional capabilities. It can only be understood in the context of the soul, which is deathless, timeless, and limitless. Paradoxes exist because the human drama is too limited in scope and scale to allow a perception of wholeness to illuminate how the pieces of the puzzle are perfectly interconnected in the ever-unfolding divine cosmic dance.

The human drama is circumscribed by the dimensions of time and space and the elements of energy and matter. It is played out upon the stages of survival and dysfunctional behavior because of the methods of controlling information and manipulating conditions used by those operating within the hierarchical paradigm. The soul within the human body is largely unexpressed and underutilized in this human drama, and therefore, life's apparent perversions and imperfections are seen in isolation as impediments to perfection rather than perfection itself.

Life is perfect in its resolve to expand and express an intelligence that is limitless. This is the fundamental purpose of life in all its diverse manifestations.

The presence of the divine expressing itself as a vibration of equality can be seen in all things. Sensory input derived from the human body is limited to frequencies in specific ranges that only convey an echo of this divine vibration. The divine resonance of all life is understood only through deliberate and focused contemplation of the equality inherent in all things, and through the ability to penetrate beyond the image of a thing to the origin of the image.Calling forth the divine perceptions of the soul within your own being is the ideal method to access lasting sensitivity to the divine vibration. This is how you develop the ability to see the divine spark in all.

It is not only that the divine is found within you and within every individual manifestation of life; it is also in itself the wholeness of all life. Thus, this principle calls for seeing the divine spark in all its diverse forms of manifestation, as well as in the wholeness of life itself.

These insights stimulate a new sensory system beyond the five senses that rule the physical world. These new senses are an outgrowth of the awakening of your sacred intentions. They are manifestations of the first stage of profound personal transformation. With this new perceptual ability, you will be capable of sensing not only the presence of the divine, but also the timeless divine essence that exists at the core of every living being.





Nurturance of Life

Life, in this definition, is an individual's sovereign reality. It is subjective and impressionable. Life is the wholeness of experience flowing past the individual's field of perception in the present moment. There is never a closure to life, nor a final chapter written. It is eternal, not only in the abstract sense of never ending or beginning, but also in the real sense that life is ever expanding in order to express divine intelligence in all realities within the universe.

Nurturance of life is the principle whereby an individual is in alignment with the natural expansion of intelligence inherent within all life. This alignment enhances the life energy that flows past the individual with the clear intent of gentle support. It is the action of opening to the highest motive in all people and in all life and supporting the flow of this highest intention towards its ultimate expression. In so doing, the action is performed without judgment, analysis, or attachment to outcome. It involves simply nurturing the highest energy that flows from all people and all beings, and thus supporting the fullest expression of their deepest essence.

This is a departure from the normal perception that nurturing support can only be granted when others are in alignment with your personal will and desires. When, instead, you view everything in your life as an integrated energy flowing as an expression of ever-expanding divine intelligence, all life is honored as an extension of the divine. In this context, there is no energy that is misdirected or unworthy of support and nurturance. While this may seem contrary to the evidence of abusive energy upon the Earth, even energy that is laden with "evil intent" is nevertheless energy that is flowing outward in search of a higher expression.

All people and all forms of life can be nurtured and supported to their highest expression. This is the fundamental purpose of this principle. It is greatly facilitated by the intention to perceive the original motive and ultimate expression of life energy as it passes through your field of awareness.

Energy is an element of life that is so subtly interwoven with form that it is one, in much the same manner as space and time are inextricably linked in union. Energy is a motive. It is intelligent beyond the mind's ability to reason. While it is a force that can be subject to applications that deny its highest expression, energy is always imbuing life with the motive to expand and evolve.

Life energy is always in a state of becoming. It is never static or regressive in its natural state. You are very capable of nurturing this natural expansion of energy to forge new channels of expression and experience. In fact, it is your primary purpose to expand the life energy that encircles your personal reality, and to transform it to new levels of expression that more clearly reflect the perspective of divine essence.

There are many specific actions that can be taken to nurture life. Each soul has the innate ability to transform energy through a tremendous variety of means. Working through your body, your soul is able to collect and store energy and redirect its purpose or application. This transformation of energy can occur on both personal and universal levels of expression. That is, within an individual's field of awareness, energy can be transformed at any time to conform more to a vision of personal welfare, or aligned with a vision of universal welfare and goodwill.

One of the best methods to transform energy is through one's belief system. All beliefs have energy systems that act like birthing chambers for the manifestation of your perceived reality. Within these energy systems are currents that direct life experience. Your soul is aware of these currents either consciously or unconsciously and allows them to carry you into realms of experience that engage your core belief system.

By cultivating beliefs that expand and transform energy, you are more able to explore energy systems that are nurturing to life in all its myriad forms. When your beliefs are clearly defined as intentions – as preferred states of being – your life energy engages more fully in the present moment. Your energy system becomes inseparable from your being and woven into your spirit like a thread of light. Clarity of intention is essential to engaging the energy system of your core beliefs, and to allowing the nurturance of life to prevail in all activities.

So again, the nurturance of life is essential to both personal and collective realities within the universe, which contains all realities that are interlinked like threads of an infinitely expanding fabric. Thus, as you awaken to your own creative power to transform life energy outside of yourself and enhance it with the clear intent of gentle support, you naturally experience ever-unfolding transformation within yourself as well. You become an increasingly clear beacon of the divine and the architect of a new paradigm based upon the intention to nurture all life in the universe.





Gratitude

This principle is based on the understanding that the universe represents a collective intelligence that can be personalized as a single universal soul – a composite expression of the divine. Thus, in this perspective, there are only two souls in the entire cosmos: the individual soul and the universal soul. Inasmuch as the individual is impressionable and constantly changing to adapt to new information, so is the universal soul, which is a dynamic, living template of collective energies and experiences that are coherent and as knowable as a friend's personality and behavior.

The universal soul is responsive to the individual soul and its beliefs and perceptions. It is like a composite omni-personality that is imbued with divine intelligence and responds to the perceptions and belief systems of the individual like a pool of water mirrors the image that overshadows it.

Everyone is indeed, at their innermost core, an enlightened soul that can transform themselves into an instrument of divine essence. However, this transformation is dependent on whether the individual chooses to project an image of divine essence upon the "mirror" of the universal soul, or to project a lesser image that is a distortion of its essential state of being.

The principle of gratitude is primarily concerned with consciously designing your self-image through an appreciation of the universal soul's supportive mirror. In other words, the universal soul is a partner in shaping reality's expression in your life. If you choose to project a transformed image upon the mirror of the universal soul, reality gradually becomes an internal process of creation that is increasingly free of external controls and conditions.

This process involves an interchange of supportive energy between the individual and the universal soul. This energy is best applied through an appreciation of how perfect and exacting this interchange occurs in every moment of life. If you are aware – or at least interested in having the awareness – of how perfectly the divine, as expressed in the form of the universal soul, supports your sovereign reality, there is a powerful and natural sense of gratitude that flows from you to the divine. It is this wellspring of gratitude that opens wide the channel of support from the divine to the individual and establishes a collaboration of purpose to transform the individual soul into a pure expression of divine essence.

It is principally gratitude – which arises naturally through appreciation of how the relationship between the individual and the universal soul operates – that opens you to connection with your divine essence, and to your eventual transformation into the state of perception and expression of divine essence. The relationship of the individual with the universal soul is essential to cultivate and nurture, because this relationship, more than anything else, determines how accepting each individual is of life's myriad forms and manifestations.

When you accept changes in your sovereign reality as the shifting persona of the universal soul, you live in greater harmony with life itself. Life becomes an exchange of energy between you and the universal soul that is allowed to play out without judgment, and is experienced without fear. This is the underlying meaning of unconditional love: to experience life in all its manifestations as a single, unified intelligence that responds perfectly to the projected image of each soul.

It is for this reason that when you project gratitude, regardless of circumstance or condition, life becomes increasingly supportive in opening you to further awakening your sacred intentions. This feeling of gratitude coupled with the mental concept of appreciation is expressed like an invisible message in all directions and at all times. In this particular context, gratitude is the overarching motive behind all forms of expression to which humanity aspires.

Every breath, every word, every touch, every thought is centered on expressing this sense of gratitude; a gratitude that you are sovereign and supported by a universal soul that expresses itself through all forms and manifestations of life with the sole objective of creating the ideal reality to fully awaken your sacred intentions and to transform your entire being into divine essence. It is this specific form of gratitude that accelerates the awakening of your sacred intentions and their inherent ability to integrate your body, mind, heart, and soul, and to transform your ability to perceive and express from the place of divine essence.

Time is the primary factor that distorts the otherwise clear connection between the individual and the divine. Time establishes separation of experience. This creates doubt in the divine's system of fairness and overarching purpose. This doubt, in turn, creates fear that the universe is not a mirror but rather a chaotic, whimsical energy. Time intervenes to create pockets of despair, hopelessness, and abandonment. However, it is these very "pockets" that often motivate awakening the sacred intentions of your soul, as they cause you to seek a more intimate and harmonious relationship with the divine.

When you are aligned with divine essence and live from this perspective as part of an ever-unfolding reality, you attract a natural state of harmony. This does not necessarily mean that your life is without problems or discomforts; rather it signifies a perception that there is an integral purpose in what life reveals. In other words, life experience is meaningful to the extent that you choose to live in natural harmony with divine essence. When your personal reality flows in alignment with divine essence, you create lasting joy and inner peace.

Gratitude is an essential facet of love that opens you to acknowledge the role of the universal soul and to redefine your purpose as a supportive extension of the divine, rather than the whimsical outreach of fate or the exacting reaction of a mechanical, detached universe. Establishing a relationship with the universe through the outflow of gratitude attracts life experience that is deeply transformative – experience that is richly devoted to uncovering life's deepest meaning and most formative purpose.





The Emergence of Divine Essence

Through the ongoing application of these principles of transformation, divine intelligence increasingly permeates your soul, and your soul becomes the identity of your entire being. Thus, identity is transformed, and in the wake of this transformation, divine essence unifies your entire being with your soul, and your soul with divine intelligence. It is this unification and shift of identity that is the explicit purpose of these life principles. If there is any other intention or objective, these principles will remain misunderstood and their catalytic powers will remain dormant.

It is the perspective of divine essence that all life is pure love in its fullest expression, and that in this single concept, all life is conceived and forever exists. This becomes the core belief from which all other beliefs arise. And as these beliefs expand outward, this core belief system emerges with a clear intent of supporting a fundamental perspective of seeing, nurturing, and appreciating the universe as the divine cradle from which all life is created and evolves.

These principles of transformation are merely symbols represented in words and served to you as a potential recipe to stir awake the embers of light that tirelessly burn within. There are no specific techniques or rituals that are required to invoke their power. They are simply perspectives. In a real sense, they are sacred intentions that attract experience that expands consciousness. They do not provide quick fixes or instant realizations. They are amplifiers of personal will and intention that clarify how one lives. Their transformative power is contained exclusively in the intent of their application.

Through these principles, you can become a master of empowering your deeper self. In the past, boundaries were set, secrets were kept, and your light was subdued simply because your perception of external, hierarchical controls created in you fear of the unknown and of the mystical practices of transformed souls.

Now, if you choose to apply these life principles with clear intent, you have the tools to accelerate the emergence of divine essence. You can awaken the perspective, insights, and empowered abilities of your divine essence to create new realms of possibility and shape them as learning adventures that liberate and expand your consciousness. This is the underlying purpose of these principles, and perhaps the best reason to explore them.


This is the first of a two-part essay, for part two:
http://www.weboflove.org/consciousnessparadigms

For a two-page summary of Principles of Transformation:
http://www.weboflove.org/transformation






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