Author, Philosopher, Spiritual Teacher, A Lead Facilitator at Sacred Media's Integral Mastery Academy, Founder of Yinnergy Meditation/Neurofeedback, Bodhi Mental Care & Wellness, Co-founder of KeMor Centre for Innovative Development
A mystic does not merely hear the song of existence—she becomes it. She embodies a melody that cannot be confined to notes or scales, a hymn without measure or tempo. This song is not sung in any earthly language, yet it resounds through every atom, reverberating in the silence before sound itself arises.
As she moves through the world, the air hums in response, neurons spark like celestial fireworks, and the rhythm of the unseen pulses beneath the surface of perception. Those who listen without ears begin to feel its shape—an auditory vision, a sound sculpted into matter itself. A resonance so precise, it is both form and vibration, both the touch of a gentle breeze and the weight of an ancient mountain.
The awakened ones recognize this unstruck chord. They do not merely hear it; they taste it in the sweetness of ripened fruit, breathe it in the scent of rain-soaked earth, and sense its texture in the fabric of existence. It sings within them, a hymn of origin and eternity, neither composed nor performed, yet eternally present.
This is the great symphony in which every being plays a part. The rhythm of heartbeats, the cadence of waves, the murmurs of wind through unseen corridors are notes of a singular composition. As you read these words, the song plays through you.
You are not separate from the melody. You are the melody.
Morgan O. Smith
Yinnergy Meditation/Neurofeedback, Spiritual Life Coaching & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!
The Illusion of Divinity and the Awakening of Inner Sovereignty
When we summon the image of an omnipotent moral authority, an unseen deity, we’re sketching a spectre birthed within the confines of our minds. This entity isn’t a divine phenomenon, but an offspring of our collective ego — an abstract amalgamation of ethics, morality, societal norms, rules, and dogmas. It thrives within the interconnected webs of our cultural and religious environment, existing as a part of us we’ve divorced from our understanding, enthroned too high in sacred spheres to accept it as our creation.
This fabricated deity stands as a sentinel, shielding us from the lure of a so-called demon, our id. This id, a tempestuous, liberated facet of our psyche, intimately bound to our physicality, represents the part we battle relentlessly. It’s in this internal war where the dream of resolution dawns, an arena where the ego and the id duel to claim dominance, awaiting a day when one will stand victorious upon the self’s throne.
We hold a solution in our grasp. Yet when enlightened souls, unhindered by societal constructs, attempt to illuminate the truth about this divine entity, we recoil. We revile them with hushed condemnations, predicting their doom by the flickering light of divine retribution. We imagine they’ll be smitten by a wrathful deity, ironic considering we believe this god granted us the right to reason critically and voice our truths.
Despite the inflexibility of our beliefs, the spectre remains. Even if we dismantle our collective ego, or raze all institutional bodies of authority and religious tenets, this deity will endure. Its eradication would unleash the collective id in a surge of high entropy chaos, shredding order, poised to reconstruct once our desires breed more disillusionment.
So, we are left under the shadow of a perceived dominator, who indeed governs as long as we believe it defends virtue. We extol this deity as the supreme entity, blind to the reality that we, the self-proclaimed limited beings, are the puppeteers. The stern god we fear is merely a man-made construct, a mythical lord over a land it doesn’t possess. We’re the true sovereigns, unknowingly directing a god on a leash, a faithful creature that bows to our every whim.
I implore you to see beyond the shimmering facade of your golden idol. The essence of the authentic divine, indivisible from us, is the omnipresent force permeating the All. To fathom the authentic divine is to realize there’s no puppet god, and in embracing this enlightenment, we shatter the chains of ignorance.
A creator does exist, but not outside of you. The world you perceive as external is an extension of your internal narrative. You are Consciousness, Spirit, Existence, and Ultimate Reality embodied, performing the roles of physical, psychological, and emotional existence. You are not merely a being, but a Presence, an omnipresent force enacting a grand cosmic play of energy, particles, atoms, cells, objects, systems, and their operational mechanics. This essence, forever within your grasp, is empowered by your belief in it, yet you offer this power to a creator birthed from you, the genuine Almighty.
Morgan O. Smith
Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!
Everything and nothing. All at once. Time, space, matter, thought – everything is happening in a symphony of existence and non-existence. This concept might seem like an abstract rumination reserved for philosophers and quantum physicists, yet it is a reality that each one of us is connected to. This concept is known as the Ultimate Superposition.
In the realm of quantum physics, superposition refers to a particle’s ability to be in multiple states simultaneously until it is observed. An electron, for instance, can exist in several places at the same time. But the moment we try to measure it, the electron chooses a position. It’s as though our very act of observing compels the universe to make a choice.
In an expanded context, the Ultimate Superposition is a concept where everything within and outside all of existence is happening all at once, constantly transitioning and transforming in an infinite dance of possibilities. It represents the totality of existence and non-existence, potentials and voids, being and nothingness, coalescing into an eternally unfolding reality.
However, the intriguing aspect of the Ultimate Superposition is the role of the observer – the individual ego. The observer stands at the intersection of the macrocosm and the microcosm, the infinite and the finite, bridging the gap between boundless potentiality and concrete reality. The ego is a tool of separation, delineating ‘I’ from ‘not-I’. Through the lens of ego, we carve out our individual realities from the cosmos of possibilities.
Yet, as we separate from the Ultimate self of Superposition, we also limit our experience of reality. In our desire to discern, label, and understand, we may inadvertently narrow the spectrum of our conscious existence. The multitude of possibilities that once spanned infinite dimensions collapses into the singularity of our individual perception. Our attempt to observe the universe compels it to present a singular, understandable version of reality.
It raises an intriguing question: Is our perception of reality truly ‘real’, or is it simply one possible narrative out of an infinity of narratives that the Ultimate Superposition provides? And, more importantly, can we ever experience the Ultimate Superposition in its totality while confined within the boundaries of our individual egos?
Some spiritual traditions propose that transcending the ego or realizing our fundamental oneness with all existence, might allow us to experience the Ultimate Superposition in its entirety. In these moments of transcendence, we are no longer observers compelling the universe into a singular reality but participants in the unfurling dance of existence.
In essence, the Ultimate Superposition invites us to ponder our place in the grand scheme of existence and the nature of our conscious experience. By grappling with these questions, we may not only deepen our understanding of reality but also unravel the potential for a richer, more profound relationship with the universe and ourselves.
Thus, the exploration of Ultimate Superposition is not merely a philosophical or scientific endeavour but a deeply personal journey, a path that traverses the landscapes of our own consciousness. Perhaps, in this journey, we will discover that the observer and the observed, the finite and the infinite, the individual and the universe are but different facets of the same existential diamond, sparkling in the grand cosmic dance of the Ultimate Superposition.
Morgan O. Smith
Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!