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
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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In a world often driven by divisions and distinctions, the essence of seeing others through a lens of love is a profound step towards transcending the superficial boundaries that separate us. This insightful dialogue between host Steve James and me in this episode “Bodhi in the Brain” on Guru Viking, unveils a perspective that challenges the conventional paradigms of self and other.
The narrative unfolds a journey towards seeing others not as separate entities, but as reflections of our being. It’s a call to embrace a higher perspective, where love becomes the lens through which we perceive the world around us. This perspective is not about blurring the lines but about seeing the inherent unity that binds us all.
As this dialogue delves deeper, the notion of seeing others as we see our children emerges as a metaphor for boundless compassion and unconditional love. It’s about nurturing the seeds of empathy and understanding, allowing us to transcend the habitual tendencies of judgment and separation. This is not merely a philosophical idea, but a transformative practice that has the potential to reshape our interactions and relationships.
The profound statement, “Love thy neighbour as thyself,” is revisited with a fresh understanding. It’s not just a moral injunction but a pointer towards a state of consciousness where self and other are recognized as manifestations of the same divine essence. It’s about realizing that the same life force that animates our being also flows through every other individual, thus creating a bridge of compassion and understanding that transcends the apparent differences.
The journey towards seeing others as we see ourselves is a voyage into the heart of compassion. It’s about dismantling the walls of ego that keep us entrapped in a cycle of separation and conflict. It’s about cultivating a heart that sees not with the eyes of judgment, but with the eyes of love and understanding.
This perspective invites us to reflect on the quality of our interactions and the lens through which we perceive others. It’s a call to step into a space of openness, where love becomes the guiding light illuminating the path towards a more harmonious and compassionate world.
This conversation in “Bodhi in the Brain” is a dialogue with humanity, urging us to awaken to the boundless potential of love and compassion that resides within us. It’s a reminder that in the mirror of compassion, we see not just the reflection of others, but the reflection of our true self, united in the dance of existence.
As we embark on this journey of seeing others through a lens of love, we are not just transforming our perception; we are contributing to a collective shift towards a more compassionate and unified world.
Morgan O. Smith
Watch Bodhi in the Brain, and previous episodes below:
Ep 220: Bodhi in the Brain
Welcome to Episode 220 of our enlightening series, where today we delve into a profound narrative titled “Bodhi in the Brain.” In this episode, we are joined by a spiritual seeker who shares his riveting journey towards higher consciousness. Through a blend of ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience, we explore the realms of mind and spirit, unveiling a path that bridges the tangible with the transcendental. Tune in as we navigate the intricate dance of existence, and uncover the serene space where the mind meets the infinite.
Ep 176: The Awakening of Mista Mo
Embark on a captivating expedition in Episode 176, “The Awakening of Mista Mo.” Today, we unravel the transformative journey of Mista Mo, a soul who found enlightenment in the most unexpected corners of life. His tale is one of resilience, discovery, and awakening to a higher calling amidst the cacophony of worldly chaos. As we traverse through his life’s chapters, we uncover pearls of wisdom that beckon a deeper understanding of self and the universe. Join us in this stirring narrative that echoes the eternal quest for inner peace and enlightenment.
Ep 195: Enlightened Comedian
Laughter is often said to be a divine gift, but can it also be a gateway to a deeper understanding of our existence? In Episode 195, titled “Enlightened Comedian,” we explore the whimsical yet profound journey of a comedian whose quest for laughter led him to the shores of enlightenment. Through a tapestry of humour, insight, and spiritual awakening, we delve into the heart of a narrative that celebrates the confluence of comedy and consciousness. Tune in to this heartwarming episode as we unravel the laughter-laden path to self-realization and the profound wisdom that accompanies it.
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The philosophical underpinnings of Yoga transcend the popular perception of it as merely a physical discipline. Yoga, in its quintessence, is a union, a symbiotic dance between emptiness and form. This dance, a philosophical waltz within the vast expanses of the universe, finds a profound echo within us.
When we speak of form, we are drawn towards the tangible, quantifiable aspects of our existence—our body, the physical world around us. These are things we can touch, see, smell, hear, taste—the concrete attributes of our being. On the Yoga mat, the physical form is the obvious manifestation of our practice. Asanas are the embodiment of form, an expression of our grounded reality.
On the other hand, emptiness is an abstract concept, often considered synonymous with void or nothingness. In Eastern philosophies, emptiness does not signify a lack or absence but is regarded as the space that allows the form to exist, the silence that cradles the sound. It is the immaterial consciousness, the observer within us.
In the practice of Yoga, we cultivate the experience of both form and emptiness. Through asanas, we engage with form, enhancing our physical wellness and strength. Yet simultaneously, through meditation and breath control (Pranayama), we connect with the space of consciousness, the emptiness.
The union of emptiness and form in Yoga echoes the concept of Yin and Yang in Taoism. These seemingly opposing forces are complementary and interdependent. Similarly, in Yoga, the physical form (body) and the immaterial consciousness (emptiness) are intertwined in a dance, with neither one being superior to the other.
The realization of this union empowers us to perceive ourselves beyond the limitations of physical existence. We start to experience our oneness with the universe, recognizing that the emptiness within us is the same as the cosmic void, and the form is an expression of universal matter.
In true Yoga, we find balance and harmony between form and emptiness. We start understanding that emptiness isn’t a void but a space filled with infinite possibilities, and form is not rigid but a fluid and ever-changing phenomenon. This balance and harmonious interaction between emptiness and form illuminate the path toward self-realization and enlightenment.
Consequently, Yoga transforms from a practice into a way of life, a journey towards unveiling the veiled, harmonizing the paradox of existence and experiencing the profound unity of all creation. It’s a journey that, while dancing on the stage of duality, ultimately guides us back to unity.
In essence, Yoga teaches us to embrace the dance of life, the continuous ebb and flow between form and emptiness. In this dance, we discover our true selves, learning to live in harmony with our internal rhythms and the universal pulse. Only by acknowledging and understanding both emptiness and form can we truly unfold the potential within, ultimately experiencing the profound union that is the heart of Yoga.
Through this exploration, may we all find our unique rhythm in the cosmic dance and awaken to the truth that Yoga is not just something we do, but rather a state of being. A union of emptiness and form, a harmonious dance in the infinite canvas of existence.
Morgan O. Smith
Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!
Revelations From The Pinnacle of Spiritual Perception
Introduction: Imagine for a moment transcending the confines of your individual self and embracing the consciousness of all life forms across the universe. This peak spiritual experience, where one sees from every possible perspective, holds transformative potential. But what exactly happens, and why is this beneficial?
The Tapestry of Existence: Within this peak experience, one witnesses the intricate fabric of life woven through space and time. As humans, we usually observe life through the lens of our limited experiences, but as the collective consciousness, you realize the delicate balance and interdependence that sustains life in its myriad forms.
Empathy on a Cosmic Scale: In this state, the empathy experienced is unparalleled. You are not just understanding someone else’s viewpoint; you ARE them. The barriers that divide humans – race, religion, nationality – become inconsequential. This heightened empathy can promote peace, as individuals who have undergone such a transcendental experience may return with an inherent sense of the unity of all beings.
Stewardship of Earth and Beyond: Seeing the interconnectedness of all life forms generates a sense of responsibility. The recognition that our actions affect not just our immediate environment but ripple across ecosystems and even planets can lead to more conscious stewardship of Earth and potentially other habitats throughout the universe. Innovation Through Diverse Perspectives: In a state where one can tap into the consciousness of different life forms, the pool of knowledge and experiences becomes vast. This can foster innovative solutions to longstanding problems as insights from different life forms provide new angles and approaches previously unthought of.
Deepening Self-Understanding: While experiencing the universality of consciousness, one’s self-concept undergoes a profound transformation. Understanding that your essence is intertwined with the cosmos helps in comprehending the self not as an isolated entity, but as an integral part of a larger whole.
Ethical Evolution: With the awareness of the interconnected tapestry of life, ethics evolve. Actions are evaluated not just based on their impact on individual lives but on the entirety of the cosmic fabric. This shift can lead to an ethical framework that values preservation, cooperation, and symbiosis.
Conclusion: A peak spiritual experience of perceiving existence from all perspectives is more than just an awe-inspiring phenomenon; it’s a revelation that has the potential to alter the very fabric of human society. By instilling a sense of interconnectedness, fostering empathy, driving innovation, and evolving our ethical compass, such experiences can pave the way for a more harmonious and sustainable coexistence with all life throughout the universe.
Morgan O. Smith
Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!