Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The Arvut (Mutual Guarantee)

All of Israel are responsible for one another

(Sanhedrin, 27b, Shavuot 39)

This is to speak of the Arvut (Mutual Guarantee), when all of Israel became responsible for one another. Because the Torah was not given to them before each and every one from Israel was asked if he agreed to take upon himself the Mitzva (precept) of loving others in the full measure, expressed in the words: “Love thy friend as thyself” (as explained in Items 2 and 3, examine it thoroughly there). This means that each and every one in Israel would take it upon himself to care and work for each member of the nation, and to satisfy all their every needs, no less than the measure imprinted in him to care for his own needs.

And once the whole nation unanimously agreed and said, “We shall do and we shall hear,” each member of Israel became responsible that nothing shall be missing from any other member of the nation. Only then did they become worthy of receiving the Torah, and not before.

Laitman's Blog | The Battle And Unification Of Opposites

The Battle And Unification Of Opposites

Posted on September 1st, 2010 at 10:56 am

State 1 (our present state) is “bestowal” to oneself, which is comprised of our pleasure and the desired fulfillment. State 2 (the state we wish to achieve) is bestowal to the Creator, which will constitute pleasure for us. And herein lies the contradiction.

In “bestowal” to oneself, the action itself, the work, and the reward are all in one direction, in one line. Therefore, it is called the Direct Light, and everything is clear to us here: the beginning, the end, and the achievement of this final goal are directed in one direction: toward me.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Examining The Correctness Of The Path

Examining The Correctness Of The Path
Rav Micheal Laitman's blog

Posted: 30 Aug 2010 04:41 AM PDT

It’s very easy to determine whether the path is a spiritual one: Everything that we agree with does not relate to spirituality! It is specifically the contradictions that our mind and senses do not accept, that are undesirable and repulsive to us, that relate to spirituality. We should work on these in particular.

If I sense that a certain state won’t bring me any benefit either in my senses or mind, then by rising above this particular state, I can start building spirituality. Most likely, in this state it will be impossible to “buy” me, and I won’t look for a selfish profit; rather, I will need the Creator’s help in order to rise above it. In other words, I constantly check myself: How much does my body resist my work? And for me this is the sign of my correct spiritual advancement.

Further on, I need to examine what I’m doing it for. Perhaps I want to overcome myself and pursue some personal goals. Or maybe I want to find love of the Creator which is repulsive to my “body,” my egoistic sensation and mind. And I’m searching for love that is built on hatred toward egoistic thoughts and desires about oneself.

Often, however, we are not trying to transcend our bodies and regret that we are unable to work according to our mind and feelings contained in the body. Instead of looking for a state that is beyond our sensations and mind, we wish to be in it.

First and foremost we need to push the body “down,” along with its feelings and mind, and be above them, not to take them into account. That is, I take them into consideration, but only in order to rise above them. Then it’s called faith above reason. But instead, I regret: Why is everything not revealed within my reason so that I can act as a sensible person and know that I have intellect and personal strength to advance correctly…

From the 1st part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 8/30/10, “When A Person Knows What the Fear of God Is”

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Revelation and Concealment

Revelation and Concealment

Rav Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag

There is nothing else in the world except the Light (the Creator) and that which was created by the Light (the person, who remains inside this Light). A person can perceive this Light when there is a correspondence between the qualities of the human being and those of the Creator. If the qualities do not correspond, then the person will be unable to perceive the Light – the Creator.
At first, we are placed in the conditions of an explicit and complete domain of egoism, known as "our world." Only by means of our own efforts can we gradually bring up and cultivate within ourselves such a desire and necessity to perceive the Creator (create a vessel for the Light of the Creator) that we will begin to perceive Him.

The Revelation of Godliness (Matan Torah), Talk 1

The Revelation of Godliness (Matan Torah), Talk 1

Rav Michael Laitman, Bnei Baruch, Israel
October 26, 2005
  • Bold and in quotes: Original text of Baal HaSulam
  • Regular: Commentaries of Rav Laitman
  • lowercase italics: emphasized words
  • Capitalized italics: transliteration from Hebrew
Reader: Today, we are beginning to study the article Matan Torah (The Revelation of Godliness)by Baal HaSulam, from the book Kabbalah LeMatchil ( Kabbalah for Beginners), page 111. [You can also find it on the site; it is called "The Revelation of Godliness."]

The Revelation of Godliness (Matan Torah), Talk 2

The Revelation of Godliness (Matan Torah), Talk 2

Lesson by Rav Michael Laitman, Bnei Baruch, Israel
October 27, 2005

  • Bold and in quotes: Original text of Baal HaSulam

  • Regular: Commentaries of Rav Laitman

  • lowercase italics: emphasized words

  • Capitalized italics: transliteration from Hebrew
We are continuing to study the article, Matan Torah (The Revelation of Godliness), from the bookKabbalah LeMatchil Kabbalah for Beginners), page 112.
It is a very special article, the first article written by Baal HaSulam for the purpose of the dissemination of the wisdom of Kabbalah “among the people,” as he writes, meaning “for everyone.” And there is a reason why it is called Matan Torah (the giving of the Torah), [referring to the question] “under which conditions does one receive the Torah?”

Transforming Egoism to Altruism

Transforming Egoism to Altruism

Rav Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag, 1985
One who wants to experience the true taste of life must pay special attention to the spiritual point found in one’s heart. Everyone has a point in the heart. However, it does not generally show signs of life and does not illuminate, and because of this, we are not aware of it.
In such a situation it is called a “black point.” This point is a seed of a soul. The characteristic of this point is altruistic, because it is a seed of the future vessel of the soul and its Light, a portion of the Creator.
However, in its initial state it is hidden from us, since we do not appreciate it, and for this reason this state is called “Galut (exile) of the Shechina” (the Divine Presence). Such a state of the soul is called a "point."
If we elevate the importance of that point above our own "I," above our heads, like the crowns above the letters, in this way we make it comparable to a crown on our heads, rather than dust at our feet. Then Light is emitted from the center into the body, and from this potential center it becomes the source of strength for our spiritual elevation.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Losing my religion | Christian Mystics

The note below is from a man named Brian Roberts and a website called ChristianMystics.com. It was Brian's same sentiment below that led me to tell a friend yesterday, I wouldn't call myself a Christian because in this day and age I can't associate myself with what has become of that title. I am actually a Kabbalist who believes-in and follows the teachings of the blessed Rabbi Yeshua HaMashiac. So what of people who feel like the name of their "religon" has been so demeaned and desecrated that they would rather walk away with a pure heart than be associated with evil? What is actually more important? The religous title or the Lord himself?


Baruch Hashem HaMashiac Yeshua! Baruch Hashem Adonai! Blessed be the Name of the Lord!!! May the love and peace he originally intended as the fruit of his life continue to thrive in those who truly long for the ways of Heaven. . .

As if you asked for a suggestion, I bring one anyway - my suggestion to anyone who feels this way is this, study the words of Yeshua. Go to your bible and study the recorded words and actions of Yeshua and study them in more than one language. Study HIM. . . not your pastor, not your friends at church, not the guy on TV or the guy on the corner. . . study the one you call Lord.





Adios
Posted: 24 Aug 2010 08:29 PM PDT

Having studied Christianity, been an active Christian both in my earliest years and over the past few years, maintaining one of the leading sites on Christianity on the Net in the form of ChristianMystics.com and probably too much other stuff, for me, the time’s come.


Above all, I thank the many who found as much value in this site as witnessed in the strong, rich traditional of the remarkable mystics found within Catholic thought, Quakerism and certainly elsewhere. Yet, I forgot who said it, but it was along the lines of — “Dear God, protect me from your followers….” Whoever did say it was right.


My friends. I’ve lived long enough to have seen the world change, and change it has.


Christianity, which was predicated on both the path of divine inclusion and of the value of one’s love of neighbor has, instead, become glutted with people whose political goals prey on fears, bigotry, hatred and self-serving tendencies. Many are in the movement, some are simply wise enough to know, unfortunately, that whipping up religious fervor and racial intolerance and pandering to piety is the best way motivate their sad, pathetic mob.


In short, Christianity has become the convenient tool of choice. How, really, can some idiotic and venting Tea Party member stand up for “my Christian beliefs” so that the absurd claim drives them to be rabidly against helping to achieve health care for others and the common ground of humanity we share? Hope they at least get flowers from the stock holders in big insurance companies.


It has been said:


On the last day, Jesus will say to those on His right hand, “Come, enter the Kingdom. For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was sick and you visited me.” Then Jesus will turn to those on His left hand and say, “Depart from me because I was hungry and you did not feed me, I was thirsty and you did not give me to drink, I was sick and you did not visit me.” These will ask Him, “When did we see You hungry, or thirsty or sick and did not come to Your help?” And Jesus will answer them, “Whatever you neglected to do unto one of these least of these, you neglected to do unto Me!”


At their heart, the teachings of Jesus were found to be so radical and so threatening that their spokesperson was put to death. Punching the buttons on the thing called “Christianity” these days no longer yields an astonishing personal revelation of the spiritual heart but, instead, has been retooled and hijacked to be more about the need for protecting power and money right here and right now.


Sinclair Lewis once said, “When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross.”


I carted down a big collection of books about Christianity’s history and teachings, the direct experience of God in one’s life, translations and the books of Quakers and St. John of the Cross and many more. Did it make me sad to realize those books, many of which I’ve owned for several decades, were now gone? No. Not even a bit. The spirit in those books does not live in Christianity today, although, of course, it does live in certain individuals or groups out there right now. It is not, however, found in those people that Jesus would dismiss with “Whatever you neglected to do unto one of these least of these, you neglected to do unto Me.”


I’ve been fortunate enough to have found, for myself, anyway, a path that doesn’t have the ridiculous and self-destructive character of what it means to try and be a Christian in a day where the reigning voices of Christianity are so wildly divorced from the reality and action of their namesake. All I can do, at this point, is to wish that each of you is able to find the same for yourself and, again, to thank you.


As always, I hope you find some of the traditional Christian thoughts and ideas contained in this surprisingly large site as you explore to be of help in pointing in this or that direction, marking as a signpost your holy journey.


Brian Robertson


http://www.christianmystics.com/

Photo by Jasna Boudard and Jerod Alexander

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What is Kabbalah and what is NOT Kabbalah???

What is Kabbalah?


"Although its origins are rooted in deep antiquity, from the time of ancient Babylon, the wisdom of Kabbalah has remained virtually hidden from humanity since it appeared more than four thousand years ago. To this very day, only a few know what Kabbalah really is.

For millennia, humanity was offered a wide variety of things under the name “Kabbalah”: spells, curses, and even miracles - all except for the method of Kabbalah itself. For over four thousand years, common understanding of Kabbalah has been cluttered with misconceptions and misinterpretations.

Therefore, first and foremost, the wisdom of Kabbalah needs to be made clear. Kabbalist Yehuda Ashlag (Baal HaSulam) provides the following definition in his article "The Essence of the Wisdom of Kabbalah":

This wisdom is no more and no less than a sequence of roots, which hang down by way of cause and effect, in fixed, determined rules, interweaving to a single, exalted goal described as, “the revelation of His Godliness to His creatures in this world.”

In simpler words, there is an upper, all-inclusive force, or “the Creator,” controlling everything in reality. All the world’s forces descend from this comprehensive force. Some of these forces are familiar to us, such as gravity or electricity, while there are forces of a higher order that act while remaining hidden to us.

Kabbalah holds the map or the knowledge of how these hidden forces are structured, and the laws by which they influence us. It teaches us (through books such as The Zohar and other means) how to develop a sense of these forces, and finally, discover their only purpose – to bring us to the revelation of the Creator, the all-inclusive law of nature, while living in this world."

What is NOT Kabbalah?

10 Myths About Kabbalah

Myth #1: Kabbalah is a religion.

Fact: Kabbalah is a science - the physics of the overall reality. It is a wisdom that reveals the comprehensive reality that is normally hidden from our senses.

Myth #2: Kabbalah is connected to red strings and holy water.

Fact: There is no connection. Red strings, holy water and other products are a lucrative commercial invention created in the past two decades.

Myth #3: Kabbalah is reserved for a minority of persons and only men over 40 years of age are allowed to learn it.

Fact: During the exile Kabbalah was only studied by a few select individuals. However, since the time of the Ari (the 16th century), it is available to all.

Myth #4: Kabbalah deals with magic.

Fact: Kabbalah does not deal with magic or any other sorcery; rather, it deals with a pragmatic investigation of reality.

Myth #5: Kabbalah is a sect.

Fact: Kabbalah is a wisdom and a science open to every person without any restrictions.

Myth #6: Kabbalah is related to “New Age” and is a trend - a passing phenomenon.

Fact: Kabbalah is humanity’s oldest wisdom. Its beginnings were approximately 5,000 years ago.

Myth #7: Kabbalah is related to tarot cards, astrology and numerology.

Fact: Tarot cards, astrology and numerology, in their mystical practice, have been mistakenly associated with Kabbalah.

Myth #8: There are amulets in Kabbalah.

Fact: In our world, there are no physical objects that bear any spiritual contents. Amulets can only help a person as a psychological support.

Myth #9: Kabbalah involves meditation.

Fact: Kabbalah does not involve meditation. Meditation is another element that was connected to the word “Kabbalah” amid its confusion in the last few centuries by non-Kabbalists.

Myth #10: One needs to have studied the Torah and Talmud prior to approaching Kabbalah books.

Fact: Without Kabbalah, one cannot understand the spiritual meaning of these texts, and is stuck with thinking that they refer to physical events and actions.




Resource: www.kabbalah.info

I study Kabbalah at the
Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Education and Research Institute

Monday, August 23, 2010

What is meant in Kabbalah by "Feel that you are smaller than your friends"?

Concerning the Importance of Friends
Rav Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag

Concerning the importance of the friends in the society and how to appreciate them, meaning with which kind of importance everyone should regard his friend. Common sense dictates that if one regards one’s friend as being at a lower degree than one’s own, then he will want to teach him how to behave more virtuously than the qualities he has. Hence, he cannot be his friend; he can take the friend as a student, but not as a friend.


And if one sees one’s friend as being at a higher degree than his own, and sees that he can acquire good qualities from him, then he can be his Rav, but not his friend.

This means that precisely when one sees one’s friend as being at an equal degree to one’s own, one can accept the other as a friend and bond with him. This is so because a friend means that they are both in the same state. This is what common sense dictates. In other words, they have the same views and thus decide to bond. Then, both of them act towards the goal that they both wish to achieve.

It is like two like-minded friends who are doing some business together, so this business will bring them profits. In that state, they feel that they have equal powers. But should one of them feel that he is more competent than the other, he will not want to accept him as an equal partner. Instead, they would create a proportional partnership according to the strength and qualities that one has over the other. In that state, the partnership is a thirty-three or twenty-five percent partnership, and it cannot be said that they are equal in the business.

But with love of friends, when friends bond to create unity among themselves, it explicitly means that they are equals. This is called "unity." For example, if they do business together and say that the profits will not be distributed equally, is this called "unity"? Clearly, a business of love of friends should be when all the profits and possessions that the love of friends yields will be equally controlled by them. They should not hide or conceal from one another, but everything will be with love, friendship, truthfulness, and peace.

But in the essay, "A Speech for the Completion of The Zohar," it is written, "The measure of the greatness comes under two conditions: 1) to always listen and receive the appreciation of society, to the extent of their greatness; 2) the environment should be great, as it is written, ‘In the multitude of people is the king’s glory.’"


To accept the first condition, each student must feel that he is the smallest among all the friends, and then he will be able to receive the appreciation of the greatness from everyone. This is so because the greater one cannot receive from the smaller one, much less be impressed by his words. Only the lower one is impressed by the appreciation of the greater one.

And for the second condition, each student must extol each friend’s merit as though he were the greatest in the generation. Then the environment will affect him as a great environment should, since quality is more important than quantity.

It follows that in the matter of love of friends, they help each other, meaning it is enough for everyone to regard his friend as being of the same degree as his own. But because everyone should learn from his friends, there is the issue of Rav and disciple. For this reason, he should consider the friend as greater than himself.

But how can one consider one’s friend as greater than himself, when he can see that his own merits are greater than his friend’s, that he is more talented and has better natural qualities? There are two ways to understand this:


1.He is going with faith above reason: once he has chosen him as a friend, he appreciates him above reason.
2.This is more natural—within reason. If he has decided to accept the other as a friend, and works on himself to love him, than it is natural with love to see only good things. And even though there are bad things in one’s friend, he cannot see them, as it is written, "love covers all transgressions."

We can see that a person may see faults in his neighbor’s children, but not in his own children. And when someone mentions some faults in his children, he immediately resists his friend and begins to declare his children’s merits.

And the question is, which is the truth? After all, there are merits to his children, and hence he is upset when others speak of his children. The thing is this, as I had heard it from my father: Indeed, each person has advantages and disadvantages. And both the neighbor and the father are saying the truth. But the neighbor does not treat the other’s children like a father to his children, since he does not have the same love for the children as the father does.

Hence, when he considers the other’s children, he sees only the children’s faults, since this gives him more pleasure. This is because he can show that he is more virtuous than the other because his own children are better. For this reason, he sees only the other’s faults. What he is seeing is true, but he sees only things he enjoys.

But the father, too, sees only the truth, except he regards only the good things that his children have. He does not see his children’s faults, since it gives him no pleasure. Hence, he is saying the truth about what he sees in his children. And because he regards only the things that can please him, he sees only the virtues.

It turns out that if one has love of friends, the law in love is that you want to see the friends’ merits and not their faults. Hence, if one sees some fault in one’s friend, it is not a sign that his friend is at fault, but that the fault is in him, meaning that because he flawed the love of friends, he sees faults in his friend.

Therefore, now he should not see to his friend’s correction. Rather, he himself needs correction. It follows from all the above that he should not care for the correction of his friend’s faults, which he sees in his friend, but he himself needs to correct the flaw he has created in the love of friends. And when he corrects himself, he will see only his friend’s merits and not his faults."

Read the entire article here

Laitman blog | Be Your Own "Donkey Driver"

Be Your Own "Donkey Driver"
By Rav Michael Laitman
Posted: 22 Aug 2010 12:01 PM PDT

I use the word “Stimulator” to call the system that we must now build because it comes from the Greek word “Stimulus,” meaning a sharp, pointed stick used to poke donkeys in order to keep them moving. Our “donkey” (“Hamor” in Hebrew) is our egoistic desire (“Homer”) which only understands the language of a “stick.” Yet, instead of driving this “donkey” by painful poking, we want to awaken the human being in us who looks ahead and yearns for the future on his own. We need a stimulus, but a positive one. We need to be driven by “lovesickness,” the desire to attain this state. This should be the only force driving us ahead, instead of corporeal pain pushing us from behind.

We have to invoke just one kind of suffering inside us, the question, “Why haven’t I attained unity with the Creator yet? Why am I not in awe of Him?” The first stage in returning to the Creator is “repentance from fear,” which occurs when I put forth efforts to cultivate an inner sensation of awe regarding the spiritual goal, the Creator, and bestowal, instead of running ahead because I fear painful blows that come after me. That is how I change my motivation or Stimulus.

If I run ahead motivated by the strikes (fears about things in this world or punishment in the world to come) then I am not returning to the Creator. In fact, this is how humanity has advanced naturally for thousands of years, but it isn’t spiritual evolution. It is the evolution of desire where we replace an unpleasant state of existence with a new, hopefully better one.

Yet, returning to the Creator is described as “Tshuva (return of) Hey to Vav,” which means that I invoke my own inner fear of not having the quality of bestowal and love. But what can I do if in actuality I am not concerned about this and feel no fear? Where can I get it? The answer is only from the environment!

If the environment paints a picture for me that makes me realize how horrible my condition is and, at the same time, that there is something incredibly wonderful awaiting me, then I will strive toward it. This is the correct, spiritual stimulus that enables us to advance. This way of advancing is correct because it is voluntary, and we therefore make this entire process an “awakening from below.”

However, if I don’t arrange an environment that instills this yearning for advancement in me making me run because I fear that I haven’t attained this goal yet and terrible misfortunes are following me because of it, I will never move into the next moment! In fact, I won’t move one bit.

That is why we need a “stimulator” and a positive one!

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Lessons in Kabbalistic work | The proper fear

Rav Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag

Love of Friends
Article No 6, 1984

". . . Yet, to acquire faith, fear must come first, as it is related in the introduction to the Zohar: “Fear is a commandment that contains all the commandments in the Torah, since it is the gate to faith in Him. According to the awakening of one’s fear (in His guidance), so one believes in His guidance.” It ends there: “The fear is lest he will lessen the giving of contentment to his Maker.” This means that the fear that one should have with regard to the Creator is that perhaps he will not be able to give contentment to the Creator, and not that fear will concern one’s own benefit. It follows that the gate to faith is fear; it is impossible to reach faith by any other way.

In order to acquire fear, meaning the fear that he might not be able to give contentment to his Maker, one must first desire and yearn to bestow. Afterwards, one can say that there is room for the fear that he might not be able to sustain the fear. However, one is usually afraid perhaps his self-love will not be complete, and he does not concern himself with not being able to bestow upon the Creator. . . "

". . . Hence, the primary basis upon which the building of sanctity can be erected is the rule of “Love thy friend.” By that, one can acquire the need to bestow contentment upon the Creator. After that, there can be fear, meaning fear of perhaps not being able to give contentment to the Creator. When actually past that gate of fear, he can come to faith, because faith is the vessel for instillment of Divinity, as it is explained in several places.

We thus find that there are three rules before us: The first rule is that of Rabbi Akiva, being “Love thy friend as thyself.” Prior to that, there is nothing that provides a person with the fuel enabling him to modify his situation even a bit, as this is the only way to exit from self-love toward love of man, and feeling that self-love is a bad thing.

Now we come to the second rule, which is the fear. Without fear, there is no room for faith, as Baal HaSulam says.

Finally, we come to the third rule, which is faith. After all the above-mentioned three rules have been acquired, one comes to sense the purpose of creation, which is to do good to His creations. . . "


Entire article is found here

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Destiny of the Children of Wonder Revealed | a poem by Timothy Simmons

Destiny of the Children of Wonder Revealed

Open wide the other side
And bear your naked soul to it
Step through the cascading wall of fire
And fret not for the burning of the flesh

Invisible footprints will guide you
To the door way made of light
And there you will enter
And be filled with the mother’s undying love

You will know wholeness
And your armor shall not crack in battle
The arrows and spears of your earthly enemies
Shall become like rose petals that shower you with Nature’s grace

You shall sit with those who love
And you shall be loved
And you shall speak love
And you shall know love
And there shall be no end to the love

Waking to the rays of the fathering Sun
You shall shine like a jewel in the crown
For all the world to see but not to be seen
Your worries will be few your burdens ever so light.

The fears of this world shall not find you
Fearful of heart
But bold in spirit and
Hearty in your happiness

Ye are children of the wind
Carried by the gentle breeze
From the lowest of the lows to the highest of highs
No matter the shape of things to come
Your Spirit shall always swoop only to shift and rise.

A Poem By Timothy Simmons

Sunday, April 4, 2010

40 Days & 40 Nights: How was Jesus not tempted off the vine?

Matthew 4:2
After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry.

Notably "he was hungry" makes mention of something that occurred following "forty days and forty nights of fasting". Implying Jesus, consuming so much nourishment from Heaven, did not become physically hungry until after 40 days of fasting. Instead of being reveled with physical hunger Jesus chose to feast on spiritual nourishment provided by the riches of Heaven that in reciprocity devoured the open crevices of his vessel.

As a result, when the adversary presented Jesus with the idea of turning stone into bread to appease his hunger, he was not tempted. In verse 4 Jesus clarifies his consumption of a different form of nourishment when he spoke "man does not live on bread alone". Inferring there are other means by which man may feed to survive.

I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. John 15:5



Friday, April 2, 2010

Jesus said "you are gods" in John 10

John 10:31-39 NIV

31Again the Jews picked up stones to stone him, 32but Jesus said to them, "I have shown you many great miracles from the Father. For which of these do you stone me?"

33"We are not stoning you for any of these," replied the Jews, "but for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God."

34Jesus answered them, "Is it not written in your Law, 'I have said you are gods'? 35If he called them 'gods,' to whom the word of God came—and the Scripture cannot be broken— 36what about the one whom the Father set apart as his very own and sent into the world? Why then do you accuse me of blasphemy because I said, 'I am God's Son'? 37Do not believe me unless I do what my Father does. 38But if I do it, even though you do not believe me, believe the miracles, that you may know and understand that the Father is in me, and I in the Father." 39Again they tried to seize him, but he escaped their grasp.

Notes from an email related to this verse.

He is saying you have been appointed by GOD (as judges ) to act on God's behalf? How would you do that? By invoking the spirit of God to act IN YOU - hence becoming God as you "die to yourself" and allow the spirit of God to reign in you? Then who is living in you? Christ (GOD & the Holy Spirit) or Dehvon or Christian? We are gods because we are GOD when we bow to His Spirit and surrender our vessel. (But our problem is that we don't believe we can surrender our vessel! And that is why we can only act at the level of our own faith - Matthew 9:29)

The enemy would have us believe that we are separate from Him, and our understanding breeds just that. "I could not be God... I could not act on His behalf... I am too low... I am too unworthy"...We spend our whole life trying to gain union to God through life and finally in death, but through Christ' death we are given union to God as we become part of the Tree of Life.

We become the branches that bear the fruit HERE on this planet in the physical form - as we are fed by the vine (the spirit). We know nothing of our spirit! We can't even say a word of it's substance!!! We are on the physical plain here bearing fruit of the spirit for the spirit by the spirit. Hoping in the action of the spirit as well as the openness of our own spirit!

We become one with God and in this transformation and metamorphasis of self - we are God. But we are God in HUMILITY and NOT PRIDE!!! That is a HUGE difference! When we are HUMBLED, He is exalted. In our weakness (or nothingness or "getting out of the wayness") the Lord is exalted... no wait.. WE are exalted, why? Because we are God. I dare to say the disciples of Yeshua Ha-Mashiach are the Lords hands and feet on this planet.

Why else would we be called THE BODY?

For whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted. Matthew 23:12

Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. John 15:4-5

I and the Father are one. John 10:30

So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them. Genesis 1:27

I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God. Luke 9:27

Once, having been asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, Jesus replied, "The kingdom of God does not come with your careful observation, nor will people say, 'Here it is,' or 'There it is,' because the kingdom of God is within you. Luke 17:20-21

Then he touched their eyes and said, "According to your faith will it be done to you. Matthew 9:29

A Revolutionary Look at Jesus, Part 5 & 6 "What caused Science vs Religon?"

How the human ego caused religion to become rigid causing the split between science and religion.



"The ego has created a number of illusions that are simply not real"

Website Suggestion: Ask the Real Jesus

This website is a remarkable resource for Christian disciples and the youtube videos related to these teachings are also PROFOUND!

http://www.askrealjesus.com/index.html

http://www.youtube.com/user/morelife33

Suggested Reading: The Power of the Name: The History and Practices of the Jesus Prayer

The Power of the Name: The History and Practices of the Jesus Prayer
By Alphonse and Rachel Goettmann

The Jesus Prayer penetrates everything, freeing us from all the acculturations of the Gospel, re-creating the basis of unity for all Christians and offering them the only possible anchor for a true ecumenism. The Jesus Prayer heals the alienation and distress of humanity, placing its dependence on God alone, substituting the divine life for the little "self" and the interests it must defend. "It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me" (Gal 2:20). Here the incarnation continues and completes itself. This book has grown out of lived experience and not out of theory. The Jesus Prayer has been the foundation of our lives for over forty years. But we have not taken a solitary path. This work is the fruit of twenty years of sharing with hundreds of people through retreats and sessions at Bethanie, a "place of rebirth" which we founded on the foundation of the Prayer. A community has been established there which seeks the dynamism of the first communities witnessed to in the Acts of the Apostles who "lived in the Name of Jesus." The Jesus Prayer is a way of life, making us true ­disciples of Christ. It is a beacon for the people of God, leading them toward the promised land.



To purchase this book on Amazon.com click here.
 
To watch a presentation on the creation of this book click here to go to youtube.com

Meditation: Understanding God's Omnisciences through the absence of time

It would be good to read this meditation all the way through and get the idea of the journey within the meditation first. Then based on your understanding of the meditation, do the meditation while you are not reading it.

Take a moment to clear your mind and come to a place of inner silence. Take a few slow breathes and while focusing on your breathe allow yourself to become aware of the presence of God all around you. Feel protection, feel warmth, feel love. Most importantly feel God as YOU know God.

Only be aware of God's presence in everything around you and within you, and do not chase thoughts and ideas concerning the nature of God. At this point you are exploring and welcoming God as you know Him or Her. Be okay with the fact that you do not know the true substance of God's spirit, and simply enjoy your greatest picture and understanding of God.

Now begin to imagine that you know everything about everyone and everything around you. Realize that you suddenly know everything that is going to happen to everyone (including you) until their death and even beyond that. Allow your mind to paint pictures of these things, but do not grasp on to any one picture or thought. You are simply aware of these things, and as the web of understanding builds you are not attached to it.

All the unknown is slowly disappearing as you know where you (and everyone else) will go next and exactly what will happen. If your mind becomes too consumed with the imaginations come back to your breath and your awareness of the presence of God's everlasting warmth and love.

Now begin to see glimpses of an existence that is outside of time as you pretend to be like God - knowing all things. If a being knew everything and everyone at once time would disappear. Contemplate that quietly without adding much meaning or thought. Just know that to know everything is to be free of time and space, just like God.

Use this meditation to connect with the unimaginable existence of God, and then praise this Great God as you enjoy your day now picturing God's brilliance in a new way.


Monday, March 15, 2010

The 7.8hz brainwave

The 7.8hz brainwave: How deep meditation is in ‘resonance’ with the earth
August 19, 2009 by wholesci
Filed under Human Consciousness


At around 7.8hz, your brain is on the border of an alpha or theta state. It’s an extremely relaxed state of mind, the one most often found in deep meditation.

But did you know that the resonant frequency of the electromagnetic field of the earth, also resonates at 7.8hz? Its called the Schumann resonance, and the links between human brain activity and the electromagnetic field of the earth are now just beginning to be explored.

We know that the human brain generates an electrical field. In fact, we measure it using an electroencephalograph, or EEG for short.

We also know that the earth’s ionosphere produces a set of low frequency electromagnetic waves. These electromagnetic resonances are excited by lightening discharges in the cavity formed by the earth’s surface and the ionosphere. These waves, known as Schumann resonances, are used to track global lightening activity.

When Schumann first published his research results, the similarity of the 7.8-hertz earth resonance and the alpha rhythm of human brainwaves was quickly realized. Herbert König, who became Schumann’s successor at Munich University, later demonstrated a correlation between Schumann resonances and brain rhythms.

The Institute of HeartMath note that ”changes in the earth’s magnetic field are associated with changes in brain and nervous system activity; performance of athletic, memory and other tasks; sensitivity in a wide range of extrasensory perception experiments; synthesis of nutrients in plants and algae; the number of reported traffic violations and accidents; mortality from heart attacks and strokes; and incidence of depression and suicide.”

The questions that some researchers are now beginning to formulate is ‘does human consciousness have an effect on the earths electromagnetic field?’ and ‘how does the earth’s field affect our brain waves, our heart’s electrical field, and our nervous systems?’

If we became consciously in control of our mind and emotions, could we have an effect on the earth’s electromagnetic field?

The Global Coherence Initiative aims to do just that. This is the worlds first experiment of this kind, and is open to anyone who wishes to participate. Visit http://www.glcoherence.org/monitoring-system/about-system.html for more information. You can even listen to the sounds made by the low frequency electromagnetic waves in the earth’s field.

Discover More:

Schumann Resonances

Monday, February 8, 2010

The Kingdom of God is a state of consciousness

The Kingdom of God is a state of consciousness.

"Once, having been asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, Jesus replied, "The kingdom of God does not come with your careful observation, nor will people say, 'Here it is,' or 'There it is,' because the kingdom of God is within you." Luke 17:20-21

"I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God" Luke 9:27



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_5wUSGfgiA

Conversation with a Mystic

Friday, February 5, 2010

God is Not Dead by Dr. Amit Goswami

This is just a reminder... I'd like to read this book!  I can't buy it right now though...

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Describe God (Part 1 of 2)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhaxV0rFlnE&feature=player_embedded

Describe God (Part 2 of 2)

Monday, January 25, 2010

Synchronization





Life Energy Philosophy

http://www.lifeenergyphilosophy.org/

Life Energy Philosophy is about personally measuring our own real-time life energy, so as to privately determine whether or not the immediate Thoughts in our own mind, are based on actual truth.



The Chakra System part 1

The Chakra System part 2

The Chakra System part 3

The Chakra System part 4

The Chakra System part 5

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Discovering Qigong




Qigong (or ch'i kung) is an internal Chinese meditative practice which often uses slow graceful movements and controlled breathing techniques to promote the circulation of qi within the human body, and enhance a practitioner's overall health. There are also many forms of Qigong that are done with little or no movement at all, in standing, sitting and supine positions; likewise, not all forms of Qigong use breath control techniques. Although not a martial art, qigong is often confused with the Chinese martial art of tai chi. This misunderstanding can be attributed to the fact that most Chinese martial arts practitioners will usually also practice some form of qigong and to the uninitiated, these arts may seem to be alike. There are more than 10,000 styles of qigong and 200 million people practicing these methods. There are three main reasons why people do qigong: 1) To gain strength, improve health or reverse a disease 2) To gain skill working with qi, so as to become a healer 3) To become more connected with the "Tao, God, True Source, Great Spirit", for a more meaningful connection with nature and the universe.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qigong

Miceal Ledwith talks on Diseases of the Mind & Religion

Monistic Idealism

Monistic Idealism (or just Idealism) is a metaphysical theory which states that consciousness, not matter is the ground of all being. It is a monistic theory because it holds that there is only one type of thing in the universe, and a form of idealism because it holds that one thing to be consciousness. In India this concept is central to Vedanta philosophy.

Monistic idealism rejects any notion of consciousness being an "accident" or the mere side product of material interactions. Instead, consciousness comes before matter; it is the fundamental wellspring from which reality is created. In the words of physicist Amit Goswami, who wrote a book The Self-Aware Universe (1993) on this concept:

"The current worldview has it that everything is made of matter, and everything can be reduced to the elementary particles of matter, the basic constituents — building blocks — of matter. And cause arises from the interactions of these basic building blocks or elementary particles; elementary particles make atoms, atoms make molecules, molecules make cells, and cells make brain. But all the way, the ultimate cause is always the interactions between the elementary particles. This is the belief — all cause moves from the elementary particles. This is what we call "upward causation." So in this view, what human beings — you and I think of as our free will does not really exist. It is only an epiphenomenon or secondary phenomenon, secondary to the causal power of matter. And any causal power that we seem to be able to exert on matter is just an illusion. This is the current paradigm.


Now, the opposite view is that everything starts with consciousness. That is, consciousness is the ground of all being. In this view, consciousness imposes "downward causation." In other words, our free will is real. When we act in the world we really are acting with causal power. This view does not deny that matter also has causal potency — it does not deny that there is causal power from elementary particles upward, so there is upward causation — but in addition it insists that there is also downward causation. It shows up in our creativity and acts of free will, or when we make moral decisions. In those occasions we are actually witnessing downward causation by consciousness."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monistic_idealism

What is Tantra (The Yoga Journal)

Since the body exists in the material world, the classical yoga viewpoint is that it is inferior to the transcendental Self or spirit. Tantra, on the other hand, views the body as a manifestation of spirit. By making the body pure and strong through asana, and by uniting the universe of opposites within your body, it can become a vehicle for ending suffering and attaining liberation. "As soon as you like your body, it's pretty much Tantric," Anusara founder John Friend says. "You see the beauty and the Divine in it."

Unfortunately, Tantra's loving embrace of the body and the existence of "left-handed" schools that use ritual sexual practices have led many to equate Tantra with sex. The fact is that Tantra's attitude toward sex falls in line with its main philosophy: that every aspect of life is a gateway to the Universal—if done in a healthy way with the right intention.

The Truth About Tantra
http://www.yogajournal.com/wisdom/463

Interesting Undead Thinkers

Physicist William Tiller, Ph.D
http://www.tiller.org/

Physicist Amit Goswami, Ph. D
http://www.amitgoswami.org/

Physicist John Hagelin, Ph. D
http://www.hagelin.org/

Physicist Fred Alan Wolf, Ph. D
http://www.fredalanwolf.com/

Anesthesiologist and Psychologist Stuart Hameroff MD
http://www.quantumconsciousness.org/

Psyciatrist and Physicist Jeffrey Satinover, M.D.
http://www.satinover.com/

Doctoral of Chiropractic Joseph Dispenza, D.C.
http://www.drjoedispenza.com/

Molecular Biologist Candice Pert
http://www.candacepert.com/

Professor of Systematic Theology Miceal Ledwith, Ph.D.
http://www.hamburgeruniverse.com/

Scientific Journalist Lynne McTaggart
http://www.livingthefield.com/

Kabbalist Rav. Michael Laitman
http://www.laitman.com/

Living Enlightened Master, Acharya Shree Yogeesh
http://www.yogeeshashram.org/

Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, or Sadhguru, self-realized yogi and profound mystic
http://www.sadhguru.org/

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Amit Goswami, Ph.D. - Quantum Physics and God (Part Two)



Part One is also available on this page.

Downward Causation

When the direction of casual influence extends from "higher" levels of reality (say, above the level of physics) down to "lower" levels of reality, it is called downward causation. The ontological structure of the world may be seen as consisting of more than one domain, with each domain consisting of different entities, and with different properties defined over the respective domains. Thus Cartesian dualism envisaged a bifurcated world of two metaphysically independent domains, one containing mental substances defined by "thought" or "consciousness," and the other containing physical "stuff" defined by "extension." In contemporary emergentism the world is pictured in terms of a multilayered structure, with microphysical entities at the bottom and with higher-level entities (such as molecules, cells, organisms, and social groups) being mereologically composed of these lower-level entities, yet characterized by a set of properties distinctive of the relevant higher level. In a way, so-called nonreductive physicalism, which more or less became the received view in the philosophy of mind of the last quarter of the twentieth century, may be seen as nothing but a modern application of classical emergentism within the philosophy of mind. Although it holds that, ontologically speaking, all there is are physical entities and mereological aggregates thereof, it argues that psychological properties are irreducibly distinct from the underlying physical and biological properties.

Regarding such stratified ontologies, two questions naturally arise. First, there is the question of whether higher-level processes may causally interact amongst each other. Secondly, there is the closely related question of whether higher-level processes may also exert "downward" causal influence on events occurring at lower-levels of reality. Indeed, this so-called downward (or top-down) causation may hold special interest from a theological perspective, since the very possibility of divine action may plausibly be seen as dependent on the possibility of downward causation. It has been argued that the first question inherits whatever problems may attach to the second, which is the more crucial of the two. Thus Jaegwon Kim has claimed that same-level causation can occur only if cross-level causation can occur. Accordingly, downward causation is essential to most of the stratified ontologies under consideration.

The concept of downward causation allegedly runs into serious difficulties. Specifically, there are problematic implications of the idea implied in downward causation; for example, that higher-level processes, once having emerged from lower-level physical processes, biological processes, and so on, would somehow take on a causal life of their own down to the point of actually interfering in the underlying chain of physical causes and events. If, say, emergent mental properties are irreducibly distinct from physical properties (as maintained in emergentism and non-reductive physicalism alike), and if instances of these mental properties may be independent higher-level causes and effects of lower-level physical (e.g., bodily) events, then some physical events cannot be fully explained in terms of physical antecedents and laws alone. This result, however, would violate two highly respected and important philosophical principles: the principle of the causal closure of the physical domain and the closely related principle of the completeness of physics. That is to say, assuming causal interaction between higher-level processes on the one hand and processes at the basic level of physics on the other (as presupposed in all of the above philosophies with stratified ontologies), there can no longer be a complete physical theory of physical phenomena.

An alternative account of the relation between various ontological levels may be possible, allowing one to avoid the above dilemma. Levels of reality are not just related by the mereological relation of being part of. That would render organisms mere aggregates of cells, and cells mere aggregates of molecules. In addition they are related by higher-level principles organizing lower-level events into systemic patterns of interaction. As a result, certain context-dependent causal pathways of physical activities will be selectively activated, rather than others. In view of this alternative relationship of socalled multiple supervenience, causal processes may come to be seen as highly patterned systemic processes discernible only at higher levels of reality.

Reflecting upon this relationship of multiple supervenience may thus make clear that higher-level patterns of organization are themselves genuine causal factors actually operative in channeling and orchestrating the lower-level flux of microphysical events to yield stable recurrent patterns of macrocausation that are self-sustaining or self-reproducing as a result of the systemic organization of their parts. In other words, given multiple supervenience, downward causation will occur in consonance with the principles of physics, rather than in violation of them. To believe in downward causation, therefore, need not be tantamount to a belief in brutely emergent fundamental laws proprietary to a certain level of intricately organized systems of physical events and processes, such as organisms or minds, with concomitant causal interference at lower levels of organization in violation of the laws of microphysics. Hence, downward causation may be assigned a stable place in the picture of how the world is organized without upsetting the conception of the various domains of physics as constituting a closed and complete system of physical events at the physical level of description.

Bibliography


Kim, Jaegwon. "'Downward Causation' in Emergentism and Non-reductive Physicalism." In Emergence or Reduction? Essays on the Prospects of Nonreductive Physicalism, ed. Ansgar Beckermann, Hans Flohr, and Jaegwon Kim. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1992
Kim, Jaegwon. "The Non-reductivist's Troubles with Mental Causation." In Mental Causation, ed. John Heil and Alfred Mele. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993
Meyering, Theo C. "Mind Matters: Physicalism and the Autonomy of the Person." In Neuroscience and the Person, ed. Robert John Russell, Nancey Murphy, Theo Meyering, and Michael A. Arbib. Berkeley, Calif.: Vatican Observatory and Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, 1999
Meyering, Theo C. "Physicalism and Downward Causation in Psychology and the Special Sciences." Inquiry 43 (2000): 181–202.
THEO C. MEYERING

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Amit Goswami - A Quantum View of God (Part One)

"The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe" by Lynne McTaggart

Book I just purchased on the exploration of the Unified Field.  She is focusing on a scientific approach to understanding healing and prayer - among other things.


David Bohm Interview (4 or 5)

David Bohm Interview (5 of 5)

Monday, January 18, 2010

Bose-Einstein Condensate...

See dirac sea.

Correlation between pattern of colors in wave frequencies and Chakras

Wavelength and frequency of light energy directly correlates with what many believe to be the main energy points of the body, also known as Chakras.

Color ~ Wavelength ~ Frequency
Violet ~ 450–400 nm ~ 670–750 THz
Blue ~ 490–450 nm ~ 610–670 THz
Green ~ 560–490 nm ~ 540–610 THz
Yellow ~ 590–560 nm ~ 510–540 THz
Orange ~ 635–590 nm ~ 480–510 THz
Red ~ 700–635 nm ~ 430–480 THz





The purple wave has the highest frequency and shortest wavelength.  The opposite is true for the red wavelengths.  The relationship between the wavelength and frequency speaks to the energy of the light.


An introduction to human biophoton emission.

An introduction to human biophoton emission. April 2005


Utrecht University, The Netherlands. roeland_van_wijk@meluna.nl

BACKGROUND: Biophoton emission is the spontaneous emission of ultraweak light emanating from all living systems, including man. The emission is linked to the endogenous production of excited states within the living system. The detection and characterisation of human biophoton emission has led to suggestions that it has potential future applications in medicine. OBJECTIVES: An overview is presented of studies on ultraweak photon emission (UPE, biophotons) from the human whole body. METHODS: Electronic searches of Medline, PsychLit, PubMed and references lists of relevant review articles and books were used to establish the literature database. Articles were then analysed for their main experimental setup and results. RESULTS: The, mostly, single case studies have resulted in a collection of observations. The collection presents information on the following fields of research: (1) influence of biological rhythms, age, and gender on emission, (2) the intensity of emission and its left-right symmetry in health and disease, (3) emission from the perspective of Traditional Chinese and Korean Medicine, (4) emission in different consciousness studies, (5) procedures for analysis of the photon signal from hands, (6) detection of peroxidative processes in the skin. Of each article the main findings are presented in a qualitative manner, quantitative data are presented where useful, and the technological or methodological limitations are discussed. CONCLUSION: Photon emission recording techniques have reached a stage that allows resolution of the signal in time and space. The published material is presented and includes aspects like spatial resolution of intensity, its relation to health and disease, the aspect of colour, and methods for analysis of the photon signal. The limited number of studies only allows first conclusions about the implications and significance of biophotons in relation to health and disease, or to mental states, or acupuncture. However, with the present data we consider that further research in the field is justified.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15947465

Question) What is the difference between Imagination & Perceived Reality?

Answer?

Friday, January 15, 2010

Book: The Selfaware Universe by Amit Goswami

I am very much enjoying this read.. The Selfaware Universe by Amit Goswami

"Consciousness, not matter, is the ground of all existence, declares University of Oregon physicist Goswami, echoing the mystic sages of his native India. He holds that the universe is self-aware, and that consciousness creates the physical world. Calling this theory “monistic idealism,” he claims it is not only “the basis of all religions worldwide” but also the correct philosophy for modern science. Once people give up the assumption that there is an objective reality independent of consciousness, the paradoxes of quantum physics are explainable, contends Goswami, writing with his wife and Reed ( Building the Future from Our Past ). He also applies his hypothesis to the so-called mind-body schism, which he attempts to heal. Sketching a model of the self, this demanding but rewarding treatise uses analogies from the “new physics” to throw light on choice, free will, creativity, the unconscious and paths to spiritual growth. Illustrated."


The Aramaic Blog: Michael Beckwith Gets "Crazy Thought" In His Head

The Aramaic Blog: Michael Beckwith Gets "Crazy Thought" In His Head

"For three thousand years, "satan" (in Aramaic "sāṭānā") has meant "adversary"* stemming from a root that means "to be hostile."* "

-- Steve Caruso

Quantum Physics

As if I could write anything about it!  After over a year of leisurely study ... I can still hardly discuss it.  But I am prepared to say this.  Quantum physics is the stuff of true spirituality.  I can only suggest you start here...

http://www.whatthebleep.com/rabbithole/