Tag: self realization
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When a Song Returns: Synchronicity, Kundalini, and the Long Arc of Transformation
Seven years ago, a strange thing happened. A melody began appearing in my dreams. I heard the tune clearly, but never the lyrics. It returned the following night, insistent, as though demanding my attention. For nearly a week I searched for the song until I finally identified it: “Lonesome Loser” by Little River Band. Around…
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Beyond Religion: The Truth Found in Awareness
I no longer seek truth through the walls of religion, nations, or culture.I seek it in silence, in awareness, in the living presence flowing through all things. The Divine is not far away. It speaks through the quiet voice beneath fear, beneath ego, beneath the endless noise of the world.It is found in clarity of mind,…
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Ye Are Gods: The Divine Spark Within Humanity
Across ancient texts, mystical traditions, sacred religions, and even certain channeled teachings, a recurring truth appears beneath the surface of symbolism and doctrine: you are not broken, you are not inherently sinful, and you were never truly separate from God. Whether expressed as the divine spark, the kingdom within, the Atman, the Buddha-nature, the indwelling…
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The Power of Meditation
The ancient mystics taught that humanity is deeply connected — not only physically, but energetically and spiritually. Modern studies on group meditation, often referred to as the “Maharishi Effect,” reported measurable reductions in crime and violence when groups gathered daily in focused meditation. In places such as Washington D.C. and Merseyside, England, crime reportedly declined…
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The Kingdom Within: How Inner Consciousness Shapes Reality
What is being expressed touches on a profound convergence between spirituality, psychology, neuroscience, and the ancient mystical traditions of humanity. The core idea is not new — it appears in the teachings of Jesus, the Buddha, the Upanishads, Taoism, Hermeticism, and modern contemplative science alike — but today it is often reframed through the language…