aum namah sivaya

Divine One,
These are certainly
amazing and exciting moments we share together.
With meditation, yoga, tai-chi and all other
inward rewarding conscious activities becoming
'popular', so is our collective consciousness
expanding faster than ever before. So what does
this mean for each of us reflected as the
realities we unfold?
Consciousness and
its mastery is attuned to the enlightened Sages,
the “Siddha”. The Siddhars are the Sages journeying beyond enlightenment, the mystics of the yoga tradition.
From the
Siddhars, the masters of consciousness, the
insights of consciousness is the ultimate tool
to transform our human limitations to Angelic
Beings.
1.
Consciousness is Empowered Realities.
As consciousness grows, so does our ability to
think clearly from harmony, bring focus to
priorities and create the power of intensity
within each intent. Manifestation of any desire
is through the strength of passion, focus and
sustenance of the underlying intent. Those of
higher consciousness hold the empowerment to
manifest with ease as a natural divine gift as
they utilize the thinking process effectively.
However, greater than even the gift of
extraordinary focus is the ability to see from
outside the box. Conscious beings like Einstein
attribute the ability to conceptualize beyond
their mind to unraveling of greater truth.
Quote from Nandhi's upcoming book, Be The
Prophet, "In the entwining of joy, focus and
surrender is genius that springs from our heart
as the most perfect 'music'. Joy is Mother
Kundalini's sacred fire; focus is the mind's
fixation to source as in bhakti (divine love);
and surrender is the vastness of void that
accompanies the knowing. The subtle essence of
heart's music is wisdom, the poetry of the Now."
2. Consciousness is Abundant: The
Siddhar saying goes as, "Lord Siva's
favourite disciple is Goddess Laxmi and Goddess
Laxmi's favourite God of worship is Lord Siva".
This means, when we are detached (as in being
Spirit), abundance of that we are detached to
comes to us in ease. Likewise, when we are
abundant (as in grace of Goddess Laxmi), we are
detached. It is sad to see many spiritual beings
be suffering from poverty and actually swear by
poverty. This poverty could be attributed to the
vows of poverty they took of past births and
their present attitude towards abundance. An
oil lamp used on the altars of most households
have inscriptions of Goddess Laxmi over it. The
reason is that when our lamp is alight, we
manifest a solution to any of our need. So when
a yogi sits in a cave to meditate and his body
needs food, someone will bring the yogi food. When Gautama Buddha was born, the astrologers
saw from his birth horoscope that he was a
highly realized soul- so they named him
Siddhartha, i.e., In sanskrit, Siddhartha means
one who is a Siddha, a conscious being or a
master of consciousness. It was only natural
that such an elevated being should have been
born in the midst of plenty, as in a royal
family. Where consciousness is, abundance always
is. Where collective consciousness is, the
nation prospers.
3. Consciousness is
Freedom: All poets, philosophers and
writers throughout ages find one common
aspiration as the most mentioned- it is freedom.
This freedom is that to be happy, blissful and
be the immense Spirit of infinite consciousness.
The original role of any spiritual teaching is
freedom to "Be". Unfortunately, religion, belief
systems and cults have stood in the way of an
individual reaching towards Source by curtailing
the freedom to be the wisdom behind the "I Am"
experience. Consciousness forever grows and the
wisdom of our unique Now of consciousness is
greater than any sacred scripture there ever
was. The first freedom is that from our own
mind, the belief of the past and our own karmic
veil that keeps us from understanding the
vastness of whom we are as the Spirit having the
human experience.
4.
Consciousness is Oneness: The consciousness
Christ spoke about was from deep love
that expressed oneness. This love was from the
ability to see God in every human. That
consciousness of Christ was way ahead of his
times two thousand years ago for which he was crucified. Consciousness grows
perpetually and is still growing. The deeper our
realization of God, the more of God we see in
all living creatures.The first trait of a
conscious person is that of compassion towards
all living beings. When we understand the wisdom
of Oneness to not kill another living being, the
food we eat will carry more energies to expand
consciousness. When Oneness is understood so
will we understand that race, sexual preference,
culture etc. from not just tolerance, but
appreciative over differences we might have.
From Oneness, the word "love" becomes more
meaningful as unconditional and from the heart.
5.
Consciousness is Purpose: When we
awaken to the vastness of the "I Am" experience
we realize the vastness of being trillions of
light years and beyond as Spirit. We are also reminded of
this flash our human life that is but a blink of
the eyelid with a body that has
a shelf life. The next question then is,
"What am I here on Planet Earth to do?". As
we journey through consciousness, we come to
realize our individual highest purpose that has
all the passion and joy in it even just to dream
or think of it. Coming into the 'knowing' of
purpose, we attain the blessings of inspiration
that enables wellbeing, fulfillment and evolved
grace in our life. Consciousness then becomes
action and a reality. The collective reality of
conscious folks in the world then creates heaven
here in Planet Earth.
6.
Consciousness is being the Spirit: One
of Nandhi's Guru, Siddhar Rajaswamy would
explain to Nandhi the meaningfulness of this
human birth as in its preciousness by way of
this story:- When Siddhar
Rajaswamy was in the forest with his Guru
Kakapujanda Thalaiyattinathar, he saw many wild
animals and birds come and sit besides them
especially in the evenings as they sat
meditating or while doing the sacred fire
(yagna). Siddhar Rajaswamy asked his Guru,
"It is truly heart touching to see all these
animals and birds come towards us and sit so
peacefully around us. There is more to all this
that I can see. Could you tell me about it?".
Siddhar Thalaiyattinathar said, "Yes, of
course there is more. Like all living beings
gravitating to their innate wholeness, even the
Angelic Beings seek to evolve through conscious
beings who are the Spirit having the human
experience. The Angelic Beings too are twirling
around us at this moment. They whirl around
those of higher consciousness. Angelic Beings seek
those of higher consciousness who recognize
themselves in being Spirit and they then serve as the
collective Oneness of Spirit that rewards them
the good acts (dharma) of the human experience.
Through the dharma done by higher conscious
being, the Angelic Beings too evolve. A higher
conscious master is many as one". This
inner wisdom explains how spiritual beings have
legions of angelic beings and Source serving
them to attain the highest aspiration for
humanity. This Spirit as experience is our own
inner bliss of being in the Now.
jai guruve thunai
tapasyogi kalathi adiyen aadi nandhi

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