The Ground of All Being

The Universe Expressing Itself as Us

The ground of all being is an enthralling concept that presents a holistic perspective on existence. It implies that the very essence of reality, the foundational principle upon which all things stand, is a singular, pervasive entity. It is like a canvas upon which the entire universe is painted, a silent symphony playing every note of existence. And if we dig deeper, the mesmerizing idea emerges: this entity expresses itself through every form and facet of the universe.

Now, consider our galaxy, our planet, and finally, us. Amidst the vast expanse of stars, black holes, and nebulae, here we are — a small species on a tiny planet. But what if we’re not just passive inhabitants? What if we’re the universe experiencing itself, attempting to understand its nature?

Every human being, with their myriad of talents, skills, ideas, and interests, is a unique representation of the universe. Each song we sing, each painting we create, and every scientific theory we develop, is the universe expressing a fragment of its infinite complexity. Our personalities, whether introverted or extroverted, logical or emotional, are simply different melodies in the grand cosmic orchestra.

If one subscribes to this perspective, it brings forth profound implications. Firstly, it fosters a deep sense of interconnectedness. When we grasp that we are not isolated entities but interwoven threads in the cosmic tapestry, our interactions with others take on a new depth. It also emphasizes the importance of self-expression. By understanding and expressing our unique talents and traits, we allow the universe to manifest itself in new and beautiful ways.

In conclusion, by viewing ourselves as expressions of the ground of all being, we can cultivate a deeper sense of purpose and interconnectedness. It’s a reminder that we’re not just in the universe, but the universe is in us, experiencing and exploring through every thought, action, and emotion.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Expansive Self

Beyond the Boundaries of Individual Identity

In the vast tapestry of human experience, one of the most profound and transformative realizations is the awakening to a sense of identity that stretches far beyond the individual self. This philosophical journey, explored by thinkers, mystics, and seekers throughout history, offers an exploration into the very essence of what it means to be human, and more profoundly, what it means to be a part of the cosmos.

### The Layers of Self

**1. The Individual Identity**: Our daily lives are governed by our personal experiences, histories, and beliefs. This individual self, encapsulated by our distinct personalities, desires, and aspirations, is like a drop in the vast ocean of existence.

**2. The Collective Identity**: There are moments, often inspired by shared experiences, when we resonate with a group, whether based on nationality, religion, or shared purpose. Here, the boundaries blur slightly, and the drop becomes a wave, united in its motion with other droplets.

**3. The Universal Self**: Delving deeper, we encounter a realm where the wave realizes it’s not just a part of the ocean, but the ocean itself. This vast sense of identity, encompassing all of life, the universe, and the myriad forms within it, is an experience of unity and oneness with all that exists.

### The Power of Oneness


With an expanded identity, empathy and compassion naturally flourish. The pain and joy of another are no longer abstract experiences; they become deeply personal as if they were our own. This profound interconnectedness also extends to nature, leading to an intrinsic desire to safeguard the environment and all its inhabitants.

Moreover, as one navigates this expanded identity, the grip of personal desires and ego-based needs loosens. Life begins to flow with an acceptance of its unfolding mystery, reducing resistance and enhancing serenity.

### Mystical Insights and Modern Science

Historically, mystics from various traditions spoke of experiences of union with the divine, the universe, or the underlying essence of reality. Today, intriguingly, modern science, especially in fields like quantum physics, hints at ideas of interconnectedness and non-locality. Such insights suggest that the ancient intuitions of interconnectedness may have parallels in our current understanding of the cosmos.

### Challenges of the Expansive Self


However, this journey is not without its pitfalls. As we embrace a broader sense of self, there’s the risk of “spiritual bypassing” – a tendency to use these expansive realizations to sidestep personal issues or challenging emotions. An expansive identity doesn’t negate personal responsibilities or the need for personal boundaries. It invites a deeper engagement with life in all its complexity.

### Conclusion

Our identity’s evolution, from a solitary droplet to the vast ocean, is a journey of consciousness and profound realization. It reminds us that beneath the multiplicity and diversity of existence lies an undercurrent of unity, urging us to rediscover and embrace our place in the cosmos.

As we ponder on the vastness of our identity, it serves as a beacon, guiding us toward a life of deeper meaning, connection, and purpose. In recognizing our expansive self, we find not only our place in the universe but also the universe within ourselves.

Morgan O. Smith

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You are God Divided

The Infinite Dichotomy of Existence

Every atom, every particle, and every conscious entity in the universe has a story to tell. It’s the story of division, multiplication, and infinite expansion. At the heart of existence lies a profound mystery, one that has perplexed philosophers, scientists, and theologians for millennia. Could it be that we are all fragments of a single entity that chose to divide and diversify, just to experience itself in infinite ways?

Imagine the Absolute Singularity, a singular point of pure potentiality and absolute unity. A point where all is one, and one is all. But, for reasons beyond our comprehension, this singularity chose to divide. First, into two, then four, and so on, in a cascading process of division and multiplication. Each division produced a unique variation, a unique perspective, and a unique experience.

Why would the singularity choose to divide? Perhaps it’s an inherent desire to experience, to know, to feel. Each division brings about a new facet, a new lens through which the universe can observe itself. As we delve deeper into this concept, the notion emerges that we, as conscious beings, are those very lenses. Each of us is a unique perspective, a unique manifestation of that original singularity, trying to make sense of its existence.

The beauty of this perspective is that it places an inherent value on every individual, every creature, and every entity in existence. We are all part of the grand mosaic of life, each playing our part in the unfolding narrative of the universe. As we interact, love, fight, and explore, we contribute to the ever-expanding tapestry of existence.

It’s both humbling and empowering to think of ourselves in this light. If we are all fragments of the same original entity, then there’s an intrinsic connection that binds us all. A cosmic kinship that transcends race, gender, nationality, and even species. It’s a call for unity, compassion, and understanding. For if we harm another, we’re essentially harming a part of ourselves.

As you navigate through life, remember this perspective. See the divine in yourself and others. Understand that your experiences, emotions, and aspirations are all part of a grander narrative. You are both the storyteller and the story, the observer and the observed.

In embracing this duality, we can foster a world where understanding, love, and unity become the norm rather than the exception. It’s a journey worth embarking on, for in understanding our origins, we might just find our destiny.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Boundless Horizon of Spiritual Awakening

Beyond the Senses

In the vast expanse of human experience, there lies a realm that defies the conventions of our five senses. This realm, often alluded to in ancient texts, mystic traditions, and modern anecdotes, is the space of spiritual awakening. When one truly steps into this realm, it isn’t just an augmentation of the senses, but a transcendence of them.

**The Limitations of the Five Senses**

Our everyday experiences are shaped by what we can see, hear, touch, taste, and smell. These senses, while fundamental to our existence, are in essence a finite way of interpreting the infinite complexities of the universe. They serve as filters, helping us navigate our immediate environment, but perhaps, at times, limiting our broader understanding.

**The Unifying Experience of Awakening**

A genuine spiritual awakening, as described by mystics and seekers, breaks these sensory barriers. It isn’t about enhancing vision or amplifying sound, but about a deep, profound realization that everything is interconnected. When this awakening takes hold, one doesn’t just feel connected to their immediate surroundings or to the people they know; they feel an intricate bond with all sentient beings, irrespective of the constraints of time, space, and dimension.

Imagine a tapestry, vast and intricate, where every thread represents a life, a consciousness. In our usual state, we might see only the threads closest to us. But amid spiritual awakening, the entire tapestry becomes visible, and we realize every thread is essential, beautifully intertwined with every other, weaving the grand design of existence.

**Beyond Time, Space, and Dimension**

What’s even more profound is the idea that this connection isn’t bound by our linear understanding of time or the three-dimensional space we inhabit. It’s a realization that one’s soul, essence, or consciousness is linked to entities in distant galaxies, past epochs, and even realms we might consider purely fantastical.

Perhaps the ancient mystics, with tales of astral travels and cosmic visions, were hinting at this very concept. They spoke of realms beyond our comprehension, of beings of light and energy, existing outside our dimensional understanding.

**The Implications of This Connection**

If we truly believe in this interconnectedness, it imparts a tremendous responsibility upon us. It means that our actions, thoughts, and feelings reverberate beyond our immediate surroundings. The kindness we show, the love we share, and even the harm we inflict, might have consequences beyond our wildest imaginations.

In conclusion, a genuine spiritual awakening serves as a reminder that we are not solitary beings navigating an indifferent universe. We are, in essence, cosmic entities, profoundly linked to every particle, every being, and every dimension. Such an understanding can lead us towards a life of greater compassion, purpose, and unity, as we recognize the divine tapestry to which we all belong.

Morgan O. Smith

Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!

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Another Enlightening Morning with Guru Viking

There’s a particular magic to the early hours of dawn – a fresh slate, a quiet world, and a clarity of mind. Today, this serenity was elevated to a new level as I stepped into my third podcast session with the incredible host of the Guru Viking podcast, Steve James.

As the first rays of dawn illuminated the room at 6:30 a.m., we were already engrossed in our conversation. The centre stage was my recent book, “Bodhi in the Brain,” a synthesis of the knowledge and the pioneering sound technology present in the Yinnergy soundtracks. As we explored the core of the book, the morning’s peacefulness seemed to mirror the serene ambiance that the Yinnergy program aspires to introduce to our daily lives.

Yet, beyond the content and the discussion, it’s crucial to acknowledge the immense efforts of individuals like Steve. His commitment to unveiling the intricacies of spirituality and Eastern philosophy is nothing short of exemplary. In an era where noise often drowns out wisdom, platforms like the Guru Viking podcast ensure that voices rooted in ancient wisdom and spiritual depth are heard loud and clear.

So, I want to take a moment to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Steve and all the dedicated souls like him. It’s no small feat to embark on a mission of disseminating knowledge and wisdom, especially in fields as profound as spirituality.

To Steve, and everyone else championing the cause of spirituality, Eastern philosophy, and the quest for enlightenment: on behalf of practitioners, teachers, scholars, authors, and countless seekers around the world – Thank You. Your service transcends beyond individual episodes and discussions; it’s a timeless contribution to humanity.

Until the next time we converse, be it on a podcast or through these written words, I encourage everyone to seek wisdom, cherish tranquillity, and remember – every dawn brings with it a fresh opportunity for enlightenment.

Did you miss my initial episodes on Guru Viking? Here’s a brief rundown:

Ep 176: The Awakening of Mista Mo – Delve into my spiritual renaissance and defining moments.

Ep 195: Enlightened Comedian – A meeting point of wit and wisdom.

🔗 Ready to explore the Yinnergy experience or delve into “Bodhi in the Brain”? Find the link below.

https://linktr.ee/morganosmith

And remember, Guru Viking drops fresh content every Friday on YouTube! Plus, immerse in these soulful conversations on Apple, SoundCloud, and Spotify.

https://www.guruviking.com/

At the Moment of Spiritual Enlightenment

Becoming the Understood

We journey through life seeking understanding, but how often do we pause and reflect on the nature of that understanding itself? Is understanding merely an intellectual achievement, or is it something more profound, something that fundamentally transforms us?

### Becoming Through Understanding

The idea that at the moment of spiritual enlightenment one becomes what they understand is rooted in ancient philosophies and spiritual traditions. When one truly understands a concept or truth, it’s not just a matter of grasping it intellectually. It’s about embodying that truth. The realization and the realizer merge into one.

Consider the Zen Buddhist concept of *satori*, an instant when one attains sudden enlightenment. In that moment, there’s no distinction between the self and the universe. The person does not merely understand unity; they *become* unity.

### The Depth of Knowing

The difference between intellectual knowledge and spiritual knowledge can be thought of as the difference between knowing about water and being submerged in it. You can study water, read about its chemical properties, and understand its role in the ecosystem, but it’s entirely different to dive into an ocean and feel the water surrounding you, to become one with that element.

This kind of immersive understanding is transformative. It shapes the core of our being, changes our perception, and reshapes our interactions with the world.

### From Being to Becoming

The real beauty of this idea lies in its transformative potential. Once we grasp that true understanding leads to becoming, our entire approach to learning and growth shifts. We stop being passive consumers of knowledge and instead strive for deep, transformative insights. We no longer learn just for the sake of knowing, but for the sake of becoming.

### The Limitless Potential of Enlightenment

Every moment of spiritual enlightenment is a doorway. It offers an invitation, not just to understand the cosmos, but to become an intrinsic part of it. To recognize that in truly knowing love, we become love; in truly knowing peace, we become peace.

It’s a journey without a final destination because the universe, in all its vastness, is ever-evolving, and ever-expanding. And as we continue to understand, we continue to become, forever part of the cosmic dance.

In conclusion, at the moment of spiritual enlightenment, understanding and identity merge. This is not just an esoteric concept but a call to action. To dive deep into understanding, to let go of superficialities, and to let every truth we uncover reshape our very essence. For in the dance of enlightenment, to understand is to become.

Morgan O. Smith

Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!

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The Theist’s Agnostic Dilemma

On the Quest for Nondual Spiritual Awakening

For as long as humans have looked up to the skies and pondered upon the nature of existence, the question of God’s existence has been a prominent query. Some vehemently assert the presence of divine power, some deny it with equal vigour, while others remain in a state of uncertainty. What’s interesting, however, is the subtle paradox that emerges when one deeply contemplates the nature of belief and knowledge concerning God.

At its core, to be a theist is to believe in the existence of God or gods. This belief often stems from religious teachings, personal experiences, or intuitive convictions. Yet, if we pause and dissect this ‘belief’, we can identify an underlying layer of agnosticism. Agnosticism, in essence, is the state of not being sure about the existence or non-existence of God. While it might seem counterintuitive, the argument can be made that every theist, at some level, is an agnostic.

The reason is simple: to believe is not the same as to know.

Belief is a conviction, a deeply held trust in something, often without empirical evidence. Knowledge, on the other hand, suggests a certainty, a definitive understanding. So, while a theist believes in God, can they truly say they know God exists, in the same way, they know the sun rises in the east?

This uncertainty, this inability to ‘know’ for sure, brings us to the concept of the Nondual spiritual awakening. Nonduality, as a spiritual tenet, postulates that there is no separation between the self and the universe, between man and God. In this awakened state, one doesn’t just believe in God; one realizes or experiences God’s presence in everything. It’s akin to a veil being lifted, revealing a world where the divine isn’t an external entity but is immanent and present in every facet of existence.

Until one reaches this state of Nondual realization, the existence of God remains a matter of faith and belief. The journey from belief to knowledge, in the spiritual sense, is what many spiritual seekers aim for. It’s a transformation from the intellectual to the experiential, from conceptual understanding to living realization.

In conclusion, the theist’s journey, while rooted in belief, inherently contains a quest for certain knowledge. It’s a paradox that every believer grapples with, consciously or unconsciously. While some are content with their faith, others embark on spiritual voyages to seek that elusive Nondual awakening. Whether you’re a believer, an atheist, or an agnostic, the quest for understanding the nature of God and our place in the cosmos is a deeply human endeavour, one that transcends labels and challenges us to think beyond the confines of our current understanding.

Morgan O. Smith

Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!

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Returning to Guru Viking

A Dive into “Bodhi in the Brain”

Hello to my incredible readers and meditation enthusiasts!

I’ve got some exhilarating news for you. Tomorrow marks my third stint on the insightful Guru Viking podcast, where I’ll be joining the ever-enigmatic host, Steve James. While I’ve thoroughly enjoyed each of my past appearances, this one promises to be a tad special. 🌟

Our focus this time? My very own book, “Bodhi in the Brain”. As many of you know, this work delves into the transformative Yinnergy meditation program. A heartfelt project of mine, Yinnergy stands as a beacon for those seeking emotional, mental, and spiritual growth. This upcoming podcast will peel back the layers, revealing the essence of what makes this meditation program truly one-of-a-kind.

For those loyal followers who’ve been with me from the start (and those who’ve hopped on this ride somewhere in between), I promise to update you once the episode airs. Your patience, encouragement, and support mean the world to me.

If you happened to miss out on my first two episodes on Guru Viking, worry not! Here’s a quick catch-up:

  • Ep 176: The Awakening of Mista Mo – A journey into my spiritual awakening and the events that shaped me.
  • Ep 195: Enlightened Comedian – Where humour and enlightenment find common ground.

🔗 For those eager to immerse themselves in the Yinnergy experience or dive into the insights of “Bodhi in the Brain”, all essential links await you just a click away.

https://linktr.ee/morganosmith

Until our voices resonate through the airwaves, let’s keep our energies vibrant and our aspirations soaring. Always remember, that personal growth is an unending odyssey, and it’s a privilege to embark on this transformative journey alongside each of you. Don’t forget to tune into Guru Viking every Friday on YouTube! You can also catch the enlightening discussions on Apple, SoundCloud, and Spotify.

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Absolute Monism

Unraveling the Tapestry of Oneness

The vast universe, with its manifold entities and infinite complexities, often bewilders human minds. Philosophers and thinkers from time immemorial have grappled with questions about the nature of existence and the ultimate reality. One profound idea that surfaces recurrently is that of Absolute Monism: the belief that beneath the apparent multiplicity, there is but one undivided reality. Let’s take a deeper look into this captivating worldview.

### A Universe from One Thread


At the heart of Absolute Monism lies the assertion that all differences and diversities we perceive are mere illusions. This assertion may seem contradictory to our daily experiences. After all, isn’t the world teeming with diversity?

Yet, this is where Eastern and Western philosophies converge. Ancient Hindu scriptures speak of *Brahman* as the ultimate, undifferentiated reality. The Hindu philosophy of Advaita Vedanta encapsulates this belief by stating that the world’s multiplicity, driven by *Maya*, is an illusion. Meanwhile, in the West, the philosopher Spinoza proposed that God and Nature are two names for the same reality, implying a singular, infinite substance. These ideas, separated by continents, come together to champion a singular reality beneath the apparent diversity.

### Seeing Beyond the Illusion

The concept of illusion is integral to understanding monism. In life, appearances can often be deceiving. A mirage in the desert, a rainbow after the rain, and even our reflection in the water are all illusions. If such simple things can deceive our senses, might it be possible that our entire perception of diverse reality is similarly mistaken?

*Mysticism* has been one avenue through which individuals across cultures have described experiences consistent with Absolute Monism. The interconnectedness of all things, a theme found in the tapestry of monism, speaks to the heart, nudging us to see beyond divisions and differences.

### Implications for Modern Times

If Absolute Monism holds that all is one, then what does this mean for us in the present age, surrounded by divisive forces and fragmented views?

Firstly, on an ethical plane, it implies that harm inflicted upon one is harm to the entirety. This perspective could drastically alter how we approach interpersonal relationships, environmental concerns, and global crises. If we truly internalize this philosophy, then every act of kindness and harm has far-reaching consequences.

Secondly, it brings to the fore the importance of self-realization. In many monistic traditions, the realization of this singular truth is the end goal, bringing about an end to suffering.

Lastly, it sparks curiosity about the nature of our universe. With advancements in modern physics and cosmology, we find theories that echo monistic thoughts. The Big Bang, for instance, suggests that everything we see, touch, and experience emerges from a singular point.

### Embracing Diversity within Unity

Absolute Monism does not negate the value of diversity. Rather, it calls for a deeper understanding. Imagine a tapestry. Up close, one can see the myriad of colours, textures, and patterns. But from a distance, it’s one cohesive artwork. Similarly, monism asks us to appreciate the individual threads while recognizing the grand design.

In an age teeming with division, perhaps the idea of Absolute Monism can be the bridge that reminds us of our interconnectedness. As we stand at the cusp of profound global challenges, this ancient philosophy might just hold the key to a unified, harmonious future.



Embracing the ideas of Absolute Monism requires introspection and openness. Whether you fully resonate with its tenets or not, it undoubtedly serves as a beacon, guiding us toward unity, understanding, and profound interconnectedness.

Morgan O. Smith

Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!

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Nondualism and the 99 Beautiful Names of God

The Dance of Oneness

**Introduction:**
   
The 99 beautiful names (Asma’ul Husna) of God, as described in Islamic tradition, have long been celebrated as diverse facets of the Divine. From an Absolute Monism or non-dualistic perspective, these names are not mere titles or attributes but profound expressions of one unbroken Reality. Let’s embark on an exploration of how nondualism weaves these names into a tapestry of Oneness.

**The Unity Behind Diversity:** 
While the 99 names may initially appear as separate attributes or facets, they can be seen from a non-dualistic viewpoint as interwoven threads of a single Reality. Each name is but a drop in the ocean of Divine essence, which itself is nondual.

**Beyond Dualities:**   
Names such as Al-Mu’min (The Giver of Peace) and Al-Mumit (The Bringer of Death) may seem contradictory, but in nondualism, these apparent opposites reconcile. They represent the play and dance of the universe, where creation and dissolution are two sides of the same coin.

**The Singular Source:**   
Names like Ar-Rahman (The Beneficent) and Ar-Rahim (The Merciful) are emanations from a singular source. They underscore that all acts of love, mercy, and compassion in the world reflect the undivided nature of the Divine.

**The Ever-Present Witness:**   
Names such as As-Sami (The All-Hearing) and Al-Baseer (The All-Seeing) emphasize an ever-present witness. From a nondual perspective, this points to pure awareness, an omnipresent consciousness that perceives without being tainted by dualities.

**The Dance of Manifestation:**   
Names like Al-Khaliq (The Creator) and Al-Bari (The Evolver) highlight the dynamic play of manifestation. In nondualism, this is the spontaneous unfolding of the universe from the singularity of Absolute Reality.

**Towards Absolute Oneness:**
   
Al-Ahad (The One) and As-Samad (The Absolute) direct us towards the purest essence of nondualism. They indicate the unbroken, undivided reality that underlies all existence.

**Conclusion:**   
The 99 beautiful names of God, when viewed from a nondualistic lens, invite us to see beyond distinctions and to recognize the underlying unity in diversity. They beckon us to explore a deeper, holistic understanding of the Divine – not as a sum of attributes, but as the singular essence that manifests in myriad forms.

Morgan O. Smith

Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!

https://linktr.ee/morganosmith