David:It’s all I’m talking about is myself, hopefully yourself. Hopefully, you don’t see me as any kind of an authority with power. Power in what I say or power in what I claim. Hopefully, you don’t go there. I stay out of that arena. It’s aversive to me to think of That as being related to some form of power or domination. I can’t imagine it. In fact, we become powerless here. We move into a sphere where there is no other. That’s a state of Absolute Weakness. People don’t like words like this because they’re generated from an area where there is no sense of separation and therefore no ability to control. So, people get frightened when they can’t control. So, if I’m saying you become Absolutely Weak, they may think I’m talking about some devastatingly negative condition. I am not. I’m talking about something that upholds the innocence of your Being, which has no power over anything else, no power over anyone else. Does that make sense?
I get intoxicated when I speak this way because I’m talking about an essential nature of Being itself. I’m talking about Consciousness itself. I’m not talking about an object. It’s the most beautiful thing you could ever do, is to come into this feeling where your mind has been severed from its tendency to exteriorize, it’s tendency to create a sense of other or otherness, and to actually feel its own inner workings, and beyond those workings or underneath those workings, to the primal consciousness of Being itself.
David: The silence therefore is like a womb from which the bliss arises. It’s not supposed to begin and end in itself. Otherwise there’s just a sense of having ended everything. There’s nothing affirmative about that. In other words, that might ...
Moderator: From a viewer in Arcata, California, “David you are beyond amazing. ‘Thank you’ seems so hollow, but THANK YOU (in large letters). David: If you are filled with this and you say “thank you” but that hollowness is there then that ...
David: Devotion, like the power of Shakti, like the poignancy of Silence - of Silent Being - has a raw and powerful quality about it. When the restrictions around the Heart melt and the Feeling-Nature is resurrected inside of that Transcendental ...
Moderator: From a participant in Seattle, Washington, “There is a powerful expression of love today. My heart is wide open and receiving. I love this time together!” David: Everyone should be happy now. The nature of the universe is expressing ...
Moderator: David, a participant in Augusta, Georgia, “Do tantric principles like the union or integration of Shiva and Shakti principles, dimensions play any role in your transmission and teaching?” David: Shiva and Shakti — those words, what ...
David: To me, sahaja samadhi and Transmission are the same thing. One of the pristine moments of realization in spiritual life is the dawning of sahaja samadhi when the body begins to emit a Current, a Current that is born of being both ...
Moderator: From a participant in Slovenia, “David, what is the quickest way to Self-realization or experiencing Shakti? Almost everybody experiences something, as I read your website.” David: What experience do you have? I suggest that you are ...
As you may have heard me say on other occasions, that both knowledge and experience of Consciousness are necessary for enlightenment. It’s also wise to add that the underlying assumption about reality is one of non-necessity. Here, non-necessity ...
David: Yes. Participant: It’s awesome to dive into another depth…, and a lot of Current. David: And a lot of Current, very good. Participant: Yes, definitely a lot of “awake-ness”. David: Wakefulness? Participant: Wakefulness. I kind of lose my ...
Participant: During meditation I felt…, all the time I feel I’m ever in this position, and especially here, where everything, but also the physical sensations merge into Bliss. I can feel the wind and it’s really soft, and it’s love. During ...
Moderator: A first-time participant in Palm Desert, California asks if there is such a thing as free will. David: I don’t know. What do you think? Moderator: Response. “Once I’m dead there will only be one story of my body.” David: Right, once ...
Orley: “From a Participant in Peru: ‘Emotions like sadness, which comes with identification with a certain story, are very difficult for me. I’d like to just rest from everything. Could you please talk about how to deal with them?’” David: See ...