Abide In Heart Consciousness, April 7, 2010

David: The Kundalini Shakti is a central aspect of my teaching and my spiritual communication. In and of itself it’s a path to the Divine. It’s also an expression of a quality of the Being itself, of Being or the Divine itself. You see, through that individual quality you can be led toward that state of total Abstract Consciousness, pure Consciousness. That’s why these phenomena are important because it’s only through a phenomenon that you can travel to reach the phenomena-less, the Absolute. The Absolute ordinarily doesn’t just remain absent in your life and then all of a sudden without provocation show up in its fullness. Typically people acquire spiritual paths in order to make a journey, to have their mind make a journey, a journey that goes from the most concrete basic bodily level of existence to the trans bodily level of Absolute Consciousness.

Moderator: The New York viewer comments, “Your comments provide great clarity to abstract subject matter. It experientially makes it so.”

David: That would be the goal of my speaking about these subjects, to help give you a ladder onto which you can ascend gradually. At the same time as your mind ascends or your consciousness ascends in intervals, there is still the transmission of that full radiance, which is beyond perception and beyond linearity. It’s beyond time and progression. So, we have both elements active here, the spiritual Transmission that comes through time and relativity to help those who are not yet adjusted to the Supreme Consciousness and you have the full impact of stasis Being. You have that full abstract expansion in the Self in the Absolute. Both are helpful tools to realize yourself, whether you see one or the other. Whether you are doing this in terms of a spiritual journey or if you are simply coming for instant recognition. Either possibility is open for you here.

Conceptual clarity, if I am able to share that with you, about the subject matter of Enlightenment and Awakening, can help you move into this Consciousness through the mind’s discrimination process and processes. That would be traditionally called the practice of jnana yoga, using the discriminative faculty to further your comprehension of the subjective, the subjective aspect of inner Being. You’re actually using the thinking mind on this path. You’re using the thinking mind to go beyond thought. The context of this discussion, it means going beyond thought into that abstract quietness, abstract fullness where you sense that the mind is resting in its a prior principle. It’s resting in the centrality of Being itself.

Kundalini-shakti offers another avenue toward this same expanded condition through the transmission of visceral and blissful energy, current and currents that impact physically and also on subtle levels of physicality, less obvious but manifested levels of individuality, drawing the individual apprehension inward through the modality of energy, energy penetration and also the kind of Divine intoxication that can ensue from that initiatory process.

Even love, devotional love, religious adoration, worship, all those modalities that typically belong to devotional, religious institutions or practices, can also through transmission become an opening into the emotional vehicle, which is distinct from the discrimination aspect as well as the energetic aspect, distinct from jnana, also distinct from kundalini. So, devotional love then becomes a new issuance, a new usherance into the Bliss of the Self.

All of these are working on you simultaneously. From this discussion you can glean the fullness of this teaching, how big it is, how tremendous it is in its ability to invite you into a unique participation, one that is not limited by any outer instruction on my part. It is up to you to detect your own preference for evolution and just engage it with me in the way that it’s occurring to you on the level of spiritual Transmission.

You can abide in the heart Consciousness with me without understanding anything. You don’t need your mind to create this reality. That’s only for the purpose of a discussion on jnana yoga does the mind become an important factor, the use of the mind. If you listen to everything I say carefully and really listen, you’ll see that something will be made clear to you that you don’t have to do anything. You can just be and see where that leads you. Don’t be in a hurry to find out what this is all about. This is a journey. It’s a journey for those who are curious and open. It’s full of surprises. It’s about being taken beyond limited strategies. So, it’s going to be full of surprises. You’re going to pass by your dead ends and open up into a new area of inquiry, of feeling, and of energy.

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