Guest guest Posted April 27, 2003 Report Share Posted April 27, 2003 Dear Seva Simran, .....could you please explain more about what you mean by this statement? In particular...what different kinds of enlightenement are there? Do you mean different stages of enlightenment or something else? And what do you mean by consciousness stream? (one's state of consciousness?) "you are often given a yidam practice that relates specifically to the kind of "enlightenment" that is most relevent to your consciousness stream." All Blessings, Sat Sangeet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 Kundaliniyoga, "satsangeetkaur" <satsangeetkaur> wrote:> >> > And what do you mean by consciousness stream? A consciousness stream is essentially what you are. The process of life is the development of consciousness from the most elementary level to the higher where one develops consciousness of consciousness - an awareness of what you are and thus the capacity to facilitate the process through the application of that consciousness. Your connection to God, or the devil, is simply a matter of attuning your consciusness to that frequency because within your stream exists everything that you have ever encountered throughout all time, because that is what builds the stream. And since God is the primal cause......you've been there, and so, spirituality is partially a process of remembering. > "you are often given a yidam > practice that relates specifically to the kind of "enlightenment" > that is most relevent to your consciousness stream." The journey never ends; the exploration marches on. There are many paths a person could take to maximise where they have been and where they wish to go. Liberation is where you know longer take your identity from what is impermanent (Sat Nam); enlightenment is a consciousness where the creator, the act of creating and the creation are one (Ek Ong Kar). Which road you should travel to integrate these experiences into your consciousness stream, is, in the end, to some extent, unique to each individual. > > Seva Simran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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