Decoding the body as an instrument of awareness

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  1. Debruh Knackert

    Debbie from Florida

  2. Gary Ramsey

    “Your changing physical body is a changing qualia (Qualities of awareness) program of your soul” I truly feel I was able to tap into this when I was supposed to die in 2015 of a deadly cancerous tumour! I see more and more clearly through what you speak about here, that I was able to change my physical body through different awareness. I actually felt as though I had a relationship with my deadly tumour and slowly transformed its energy and disabled it. (Although, I did have it safely removed, ( And even that was supposed to be highly dangerous) Thank you so much for clarifying this.

    1. Joseph Marquez

      Do you not think it’s more probable that your surgeon had more to do with your recovery than these ideas?

    2. Gary Ramsey

      @Joseph Marquez The surgeon was certainly an important part, but I was initially told I would never even make it to the surgery and that I would most likely die on the table. In fact, at my diagnosis, they said that I could die at any minute and there was probably very little that could be done. SO in light of what I was told, It was NOT probable that the surgoun had more to do with my recovery. Even he could not believe how perfectly the whole thing went.

  3. Reverend Eslam

    🐟 06. CONSCIOUSNESS:

    CONSCIOUSNESS means β€œthat which knows” or β€œthe state of being aware”, from the Latin prefix β€œcon” (with), the stem β€œscire” (to know) and the suffix β€œosus” (characterized by).
    Higher species of animal life have sufficient cognitive ability to know themselves and their environment, at least to a measurable degree.

    HOWEVER, in recent years, the term has been used in esoteric spiritual circles (usually capitalised) to refer to a far more Universal Consciousness, due to the fact that the English language doesn’t include a single word denoting the universal Ground of Being (for instance β€œBrahman”, β€œTao”, in other tongues).

    The Tao which can be expressed in language is not the REAL Tao. All concepts are, by nature, relative, and at most can merely point to the Absolute.
    That explains why some branches of theology use the apophatic method of pointing to The Infinite (“neti neti”, [not this, not that], in Sanskrit). Also known in Latin as “via negativa” or β€œvia negationis” theology, this philosophical approach to discovering the essential nature of The Tao, gradually negates each description about Ultimate Reality but not Reality Itself.

    The brain is merely a conduit or TRANSDUCER of Universal Consciousness, explaining why the more intelligent the animal, the more it can understand its own existence (or at least be aware of more of its environment – just see how amazingly-complex dolphin behaviour can be, compared with other aquatic species), and the reason why it is asserted that a truly enlightened human must possess a far higher level of intelligence than the average person. The brain is the equivalent of computer hardware, whilst consciousness akin to the software programme, using deoxyribonucleic acid as the memory chip. A person who is comatosed has lost any semblance of individual consciousness, yet is being kept alive by the presence of Universal Consciousness (here, the word “coma” is not to be taken by its etymological definition of “deep sleep”).

    So, then, one could complain: “That’s not fair – why can only a genius be enlightened?”
    The answer is: first of all, as stated above, every species of animal has its own level of intelligence on a wide-ranging scale. Therefore, a pig or a dog could (if possible) ask: “That’s unfair – why can only a human being be enlightened?”
    Secondly, it is INDEED a fact that life is unfair, because there is no “tit for tat” law of action and reaction, even if many supposedly-great religious preceptors have stated so. They said so because they were preaching to wicked miscreants who refused to quit their evil ways, and needed to be chastized in a forceful manner. It’s not possible to speak gentle words to a rabid dog to prevent it from biting you.

    Three states of being are experienced by humans: the waking state (β€œjāgrata”, in Sanskrit), dreaming (β€œsvapna”, in Sanskrit), and deep-sleep (β€œsuαΉ£upti”, in Sanskrit). Beyond these three temporal states is the fourth ‘state’ (“turΔ«ya” or β€œcaturΔ«ya”, in Sanskrit). That is the unconditioned, eternal ‘state’, which underlies the other three. So, in actual fact, the fourth state is not a state but the Unconditioned Ground of Being (or to put it simply, YOU, the real self/Self).

    Perhaps the main purpose of dreams is so that we can understand that the waking state is practically identical to the dream state, and thereby come to see the ILLUSION of this ephemeral world. If someone were to ask your dream character if the dream was real, you would say, β€œyes, of course this is real!” Similarly, if someone were to ask your waking state character if this world was real, you would respond in a similar manner. The Ultimate Reality (“Brahman”, in Sanskrit) alone is real – real in the sense that it is the never-mutable ground of being. Reality is clearly seen by those self-realized persons who have experienced spiritual awakenings, yet only intellectually understood by those who have merely studied spiritual topics (that is, practiced one of the four systems of religion described in Chapter 16).

    “If you remain as you are now, you are in the wakeful state.
    This is abolished in the dream state.
    The dream state disappears, when you are in deep sleep.
    The three states come and go, but you are always there.
    Your real state, that of Consciousness itself, continues to exist always and forever and it is the only Reality.”
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    ”It is fallacious to think that there is an individual self, which functions through the body and the mind.
    The ‘me’ as an individual self, is merely a mental modification, and there is no such thing as a mind, apart from thought.
    When the source of thought is probed continuously as it arises, it is revealed, that there is no such thing as mind, or an individual behind it.”
    Ramesh Balsekar,
    Indian Spiritual Teacher.

    β€œAs a man who has devoted his whole life to the most clearheaded science, to the study of matter, I can tell you as a result of my research about the atoms this much: There is no matter as such! All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force which brings the particles of an atom to vibration and holds this most minute solar system of the atom together. We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Spirit. This Spirit is the matrix of all matter.”
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    β€œI regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as derivative from consciousness. We cannot get behind consciousness. Everything that we talk about, everything that we regard as existing, postulates consciousness.”
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    β€œIf you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change”
    Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck,
    German Theoretical Physicist.

  4. Chandra s

    Having said this, how can we reverse and reject chronic disease from our body for our physical well being?

  5. Veena Srinivasaperumal

    Respected sir, Thank you.

  6. frompraveenc

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  7. Hiruye Afework

    Hello

  8. fran cermillner

    I have been listening to you for a while since you incorperated the fine Dr. Wayne Dyer it is beautiful. ITALY

  9. Anastacia

    I love your hair!!!

  10. Maria Carmen Pyle Del Collado

    Don’t take any notices of the people who talk about your beautiful hair. You are a beautiful person and soul.❀️❀️❀️

  11. Gerard Sanford

    Oh booger! I thought it was good to feel the energy in my body. I’m going to meditate on my body being the Universe. πŸ›Œβš›πŸšΆπŸƒ

  12. Cooper Cox

    Love the title, instrument of awareness. A meter that needs calibrating.

  13. Mati Nejmi

    Namasty from Morocco

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