Re: Theos-World Consciousness - What it is
Oct 27, 2002 01:25 AM
by leonmaurer
Sorry this has taken so long to answer, but it got lost, while composing it,
in my voluminous ongoing dialogues with scientists who are questioning
specific points in my ABC theory that have to be answered immediately and in
somewhat more technical detail, along with references to the scientific
literature.
For those interested in taking a theosophically "scientific" path to
enlightenment, please refer back to my original letters to this forum
explaining the ABC theory, as well as my web site
In a message dated 09/01/02 10:18:00 AM, Nisk98114@aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 9/1/02 3:45:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>leonmaurer@aol.com writes:
>
>>
>> In a message dated 08/31/02 10:32:03 AM, Nisk98114@aol.com writes:
>>
>> >In a message dated 8/30/02 5:18:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>> >leonmaurer@aol.com writes:
>> >
>> ><< Since consciousness and its evolution is the bugaboo of science but
>> > well understood by theosophy, I thought you all might be interested in
>> > this recent dialogue on the Journal of Consciousness Study online forum,
>> > that argues a view of consciousness and evolution that's perfectly
>> > consistent with the teachings of Cosmogenesis in the Secret Doctrine.
>> >
>> > Lenny >>
>> >=================================================
>> >This may sound off the beaten path but have we a scientific way of going
>> >from the physical to the astral plane via "reasonable" jargon that
>> >could be understood?
>>
>> What does that mean?
>====================================================
>Since most of us seem to be more "into" the material these days. What links
>could be provided for us to get a handle on a "bridge" between the physical
>and the astral upadhi? If we are to "return unto the Father", surely we must
>begin at the bottom of the mountain and ascend to the first plateau by means
>of knowledge. And later, ascend to the second , such as co-ordinate. Starting
>with the consubstantial?
> The overall hypothesis is great but "the first step seems to be the most
>important one on a thousand mile journey". How can all the theorem help
>us to take that "first step"?
As the Buddha said, that first step toward enlightenment can be an
"instantaneous leap" -- even right to the top of the mountain (provided one
has accumulated the requisite knowledge of fundamental reality, and can
follow the "inner" path from the "material" to the "spiritual" within one's
own seven fold inner and outer body field nature).
One good way to begin this "trip" for trained "thinkers" who can "recognize"
the truth in the ABC theorem (that is entirely consistent with the teachings
and "formulas" in the Book of Dzyan") -- is to first study and understand the
fundamental laws of action/reaction or karma (laws of cycles and periodicity
inherent in the spinergy of the "primal beginning") and their relationship to
the "coadunate but not consubstantial" multidimensional geometry they
engender (ref: circular "spinergy" of the primal zero-point leading to
spherical fields, within fields, within fields, etc., connected, through
their coadunate zero-point centers (chakras) of consciousness. See:
http://users.aol.com/uniwldarts/uniworld.artisans.guild/chakrafield.html )...
And then, verify the consistency of its involved field structure with the
metaphysical teachings in the Secret Doctrine based on the Book of Dzyan.
When one is thoroughly convinced that this is the actual primal structure of
the Universe as well as each individual being within it ("as above, so
below") -- the following "visualization" practice might be useful -- along
with the simultaneous practice of the Rajah yoga "path to enlightenment" as
explained step by step in the "Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali -- used in
conjunction with "the "Voice of the Silence" (as a guide to both auditory and
visual imagery coordination).
Visualize (as a transparent 3-dimensional picture in the mind) the universal
field and its two, four, and eight inner "bubbles" as the overall "aura"
field within and surrounding the body... With its center point "chakra" being
placed directly in the heart. The 7 crossover zero-points at the juncture of
the 8 innermost spheres represent the chakras within the human body, and are
coincident with the major neural plexuses or nerve system junctures. The top
or Brahma chakra is at the crown of the head, and the lowest Kundalini chakra
is at the point between the anus and the sexual organs. Remember that all
these crossover points represent a center of consciousness, and that they are
coadunate with all the corresponding zero-point chakras within the primal
universal field.
In a properly protected and quite location with the eyes closed, look inward,
and meditate on the energy flow paths up and down from the Lower physical or
Kundalini chakra, through the astral-prana-kama chakras, to the
mental-spiritual chakras, and visa versa. Follow all the inner field spiral
paths as the energy flows downward and upward and circulates around the outer
containment field. (See the Meditative Visualization of Triple Energy Flows
link on the "chakrafield" web site.) This should be done while concentrating
on the breathing, moving the prana energy through each chakra on both the
inhale and exhale breaths. Continue this breathing cycle slowly, 3 x 7 = 21
times, while observing (but not holding onto) the passing thoughts in the
mind -- until the mind quiets -- and the only thing remaining in it is this
dynamic visualization. Do this meditation "with a seed" once each day. It
helps to sequentially read one of Patanjali's aphorisms before each practice
session.
Eventually, through this practice of such meditative introspection, traveling
up and down the spirally intertwined ladder of chakra fields in conjunction
with the breathing cycle, one will finally find, settle in the abode, and
become one with the "Master within" -- the "observer" (who is the "Father"
beyond the mind and all the senses)... And, thereby, "realize the self" (of
one as the Self of all). When this happens, even the visualization may
disappear and the meditation will continue "without a seed." How long this
will take depends on each individual "thinker" and the extent of wisdom and
knowledge gathered from previous experience in this or previous lives prior
to starting on this path. For most serious meditators, once initiated on
this path, "enlightenment" should occur (and be heard as "The voice of the
silence") when the last of Patanjali's aphorisms is fully "absorbed" and
comprehended.
Hope this helps.
Aum, Tat, Sat
LHM
(with credits to WQJ)
http://tellworld.com/Astro.Biological.Coenergetics/ABC_bw.html
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