The Ground of All Being

Discovering Our Universal Interconnectedness

In my teachings, I often delve into the profound concept of the interconnectedness of the universe, a principle I like to refer to as ‘The Ground of All Being’. This principle encapsulates the dynamic interaction between the microcosm and macrocosm, an endless dance of energy and consciousness that connects the smallest particle to the vastness of the cosmos.

One of the most fascinating aspects of this interconnectedness is the concept of kundalini awakening. In my view, this awakening extends far beyond the commonly known seven primary chakras. It encompasses countless other energy centres located within every atom and sub-atomic particle. This expansive view of kundalini awakening invites us to explore a broader and more intricate map of our energetic anatomy, one that connects us with the very fabric of the universe.



This concept not only enriches our perception of reality but also challenges us to broaden our understanding. It urges us to look beyond the boundaries of our current knowledge and to embrace a deeper, more holistic view of existence. In doing so, we uncover a profound truth: our oneness with the universe. This realization is more than an intellectual understanding; it is a living, breathing experience of unity and connectedness with all that is.

Through this exploration, we discover that the universe is not something separate from us. Instead, it is a reflection of our innermost being, a mirror showing us the depths of our nature. This understanding has the power to transform our perception of reality, leading us into a deeper relationship with ourselves and the world around us.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Multiverse Within

Exploring Chakras Beyond Our Perception

In the rich tapestry of Eastern philosophy and spirituality, the concept of chakras and kundalini awakening has long captivated the Western world. But a deeper, more expansive understanding of these ideas prompts us to transcend the traditional seven chakras in the human body and see them permeating the universe at every level – from the massive galaxies to the tiniest sub-atomic particles.

This perspective’s core is the belief that chakras are not exclusive to the gross or subtle human body. They are ubiquitous and omnipresent, extending their influence to every cell, every molecule, every atom, and even to the most infinitesimal particles. Just like each human has energy centers, these minuscule entities – bodies in their own right – are also believed to possess chakras.

This viewpoint is a confluence of spirituality and quantum physics. It suggests a microcosm-macrocosm principle where the patterns of the universe repeat themselves at different scales, connecting everything from the vastness of the cosmos to the smallest particles.

During a full-blown kundalini awakening, a transformative spiritual experience often depicted as the release of divine energy stored at the base of the spine, it is proposed that not only the individual’s chakras but also these infinitesimal chakras, in each ‘body’ within our physical body, come to life. It is a grand unison of consciousness awakening at all levels of existence, interconnecting every particle within and beyond us.

In such a profound event, each ‘body’, from cellular to atomic and sub-atomic levels, reaches a state of self-realization, comprehending that it is part of the ‘Brahman,’ the ultimate reality or absolute in Hindu philosophy. This concept equates to ‘The Ground of all Being,’ a term that mystics and spiritual teachers use to describe the deepest level of reality.

This fascinating belief presents an interconnected universe where the microcosm and macrocosm continually interact, affecting and reflecting each other. A place where every entity, regardless of size or subtlety, is a unique expression of the same energy, bound by a common cosmic rhythm and linked through an intricate network of chakras.

In conclusion, the belief in a kundalini awakening of not just the seven primary chakras, but countless others within every atom and sub-atomic particle, invites us to broaden our perception of reality. This concept urges us to look beyond the boundaries of our current understanding and explore the uncharted territories of consciousness that might hold the key to our oneness with the universe. It is a philosophy that doesn’t merely expand our knowledge of self and the universe; it transforms it.

Morgan O. Smith

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

https://linktr.ee/morganosmith