How Meditation Affects the Subtle Bodies

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How Meditation Affects the Subtle Bodies

Modern science studies the brain’s waves, yet ancient wisdom charts the frequencies of being itself. Meditation doesn’t just calm the nervous system, it reorganizes the architecture of existence that extends beyond the skin. The physical body is the outermost layer of a far more intricate continuum, a series of subtle fields known as the etheric, emotional, mental, causal, and ultimately the nondual body. Each meditation deepens the conversation between these dimensions, aligning them into coherent resonance.

The first transformations begin within the etheric field; the energetic counterpart of the physical form. Breath slows, the heartbeat steadies, and prana, or life-force, begins to flow more evenly. This harmony clears stagnation and revitalizes the channels through which energy circulates. As vitality expands, the emotional body awakens. Old patterns surface to be felt and released. Meditation becomes the silent therapist, allowing the residue of unprocessed emotion to dissolve without resistance. The emotional body’s purification is not about suppression but integration; the merging of past experience with present awareness.

As meditation matures, the mental body is refined. Thought loses its compulsive gravity. The gap between thoughts widens, and awareness begins to see the structures of perception themselves. Beliefs, identifications, and judgments reveal their impermanence. A clarity dawns that no longer seeks to control reality but to understand its nature. This clarity is not cold detachment; it is spacious intimacy.

When these bodies are harmonized, the causal body, often associated with the witnessing consciousness, becomes luminous. Meditation pulls back the veils until only pure presence remains. Every subtle sheath becomes transparent to the light of awareness, allowing consciousness to know itself directly. This recognition transforms the very experience of being alive. The universe no longer feels external; it vibrates as one’s own inner current.

Understanding this process matters because human suffering is not merely psychological; it’s energetic. Distortion in one layer ripples through the rest. A clear mind cannot inhabit a body holding unresolved pain, and a peaceful heart cannot flourish in a field clouded by mental noise. Meditation realigns the total system, restoring coherence between all layers of being.

When the subtle bodies function as a single continuum, existence ceases to feel fragmented. The physical world, emotions, and thought merge as one stream of intelligent energy. Meditation reveals this unity not as belief but as direct knowing; the living pulse of reality experienced through every cell and every silence between heartbeats.

Morgan O. Smith

Executive Director

Bodhi Mental Care & Wellness

Morgan O. Smith’s Awakening Journey

A Featured Story in Brainz Magazine & Insights on Spiritual Awakening

I am honoured and thrilled to share that I’m on the cover of Brainz Magazine this week! In my exclusive interview, titled “Morgan O. Smith’s Awakening Journey – How Yinnergy Meditation Was Born”, I discuss the personal path that led me to create Yinnergy Meditation. This journey has been transformative, from my own awakening experiences to the development of Yinnergy, a meditation program designed to help others experience powerful shifts in awareness, resilience, and self-discovery. You can read the full interview here: Morgan O. Smith’s Awakening Journey – How Yinnergy Meditation Was Born.

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I also recently joined Gareth Duignam on The Endless Possibilities Podcast for Part 2 of our conversation on spiritual awakening. In this episode, we dive into the stages of spiritual awakening and what each stage entails, from initial glimpses of higher awareness to the profound transformations that occur as one integrates these experiences. We also discuss how Yinnergy’s unique brainwave technology is designed to support these stages, helping individuals move through each phase with stability and clarity.

Exploring Nonduality: My Latest Brainz Magazine Article

In addition to my cover feature, I’m excited to share that my second article with Brainz Magazine, titled “What Is Nonduality and Why Is It So Misunderstood?”, is now live. Nonduality is a concept that resonates deeply within spiritual traditions and personal awakening journeys. However, it’s often misunderstood as simply a philosophical idea or something intangible. In this article, I explore nonduality as an experiential truth—one that reveals the fundamental unity underlying all things.

Morgan O. Smith

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

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Embracing the Void

The Liberation in Nothingness

In our world, brimming with constant stimulation and endless narratives, the concept of ‘Nothingness’ seems almost alien. It’s a state often misunderstood, perceived as a void of despair or a lack of being. Yet, this misconception veils a profound truth. Nothingness, in its purest form, is not a gaping emptiness but a space of boundless freedom. It’s an existential canvas, untouched and unburdened by the layers of human conditioning and societal constructs.

Nothingness is a realm where concepts don’t exist. It’s a landscape where ideas, beliefs, and expectations don’t anchor us. In this space, the false self – that avatar sculpted by external influences and internal conflicts – dissolves. What remains is the essence of being, unshaped by narratives, uncolored by prejudices, and unconfined by the boundaries of identity.


This concept is not new. Philosophers, mystics, and thinkers throughout history have grappled with the notion of ‘Nothingness.’ They’ve seen it not as a pit of nihilism but as a sanctuary of potential. In Zen Buddhism, for example, ‘Mu’ or ‘Emptiness’ is a state to aspire to, a space of pure existence and awareness without the filters of the mind.

The journey to this state is not about negation but about liberation. It’s about peeling away the layers, not to find nothingness but to discover everything in its unaltered form. When we detach from the myriad thoughts, stories, and labels we’ve collected over time, we start seeing the world and ourselves in a clearer light. We begin to experience life not as a series of reactions to preconceived notions but as a flow of unfiltered experiences.

Imagine for a moment, a life free from the tyranny of the ‘shoulds’ and ‘musts,’ a life where our choices are not dictated by ingrained beliefs but are born out of pure awareness. In this space, creativity flourishes, for it is not hindered by fear of judgment or failure. Relationships deepen, as they are not clouded by expectations or past grievances. Every moment becomes an opportunity for genuine discovery, unmarred by the past or the future.

However, embracing Nothingness is not a denial of reality or responsibility. It’s about approaching life with a fresh perspective, one that is unencumbered by the weight of preconceptions. It’s about living authentically, aligned with one’s true nature, rather than a constructed persona.


In a world that often feels chaotic and overwhelming, the state of Nothingness offers a sanctuary of peace and clarity. It reminds us that at the core, beyond the noise and the clutter of our conditioned minds, there is a space of pure potential, waiting to be explored.

The state of Nothingness is not a destination to be reached but a journey to be embraced. It’s a continuous process of unlearning, of letting go, and of returning to the essence of who we truly are.

Morgan O. Smith

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

https://linktr.ee/morganosmith

Disciplined Stoners (Episode 155) – Bodhi in the Brain

My Journey with Meditation, Consciousness, and Awakening

Exploring the intricate facets of consciousness and the enigma of meditation has been a lifelong quest for me. This week, I had the privilege to join Ellevan & Winny Clarke on the “Disciplined Stoners” podcast, sharing my insights, experiences, and discoveries.

I’m not just here as a meditation enthusiast; I introduced them to my creation, Yinnergy, a program born from my years of exploring and understanding the depths of inner peace and mental clarity. We also delved into the themes of my latest book, “Bodhi in the Brain,” embarking on a thrilling discourse on states of consciousness, spiritual awakenings, and the fascinating world of psychological development.

It was a transformative conversation, touching upon the delicate line between mere understanding and direct experience – a distinction that’s been pivotal in my personal and spiritual journey.

For those of you intrigued to dive deeper into my Yinnergy meditation or to navigate the pages of “Bodhi in the Brain,” you can explore them here at https://linktr.ee/morganosmith

Join us in this episode, where we venture beyond mere conversation, stepping into a realm of true transformation!