Tantra and Mysticism – Part Fifteen

Being Wholistic is not about renouncing the lower chakras. Being Wholistic is being inclusive of the vibrations and qualities of all the chakras and their petals. This is why the greatest religion is love and the study of life. The greatest spiritual practice we can do is to have the desire, inclination, and willful activities that allow us to continue to learn and grow and expand our awareness of our Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram nature. Our goal should be to experience the ever-newness of Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram, both in meditation and in activity. To experience life Wholistically and to rejoice in God completely should become our main goal, and where we direct our conscious willful efforts. We should use the Om Shakti Ram Rama Shiva Om mantra to redirect our lower ego…”I want to rejoice in God completely.” We should use it to direct our Universal ego by harmonizing with Shivam. Then we can surrender to the Divine impulse or Will, and finally surrender to God without form, or the pure Satyam Consciousness.

Spirituality is touching and perfecting both the inner life and the outer life.

When I say “perfecting” I am not talking about a worldly or intellectual definition. “Perfecting” is the ability to experience the Satyam vibration that permeates everything, that always has been, is now, and forever shall be. The Satyam Consciousness is the pure Consciousness from the formless, through the Christ/Krishna Consciousness, the Holy stream, the Soul, the Causal, the Astral, and the Physical. There is only one God. Perfection is being aware of and experiencing the Satyam Conscious vibration in all life. If we choose to be rajasic, we manifest that pure Satyam vibration in our activities all the way to the Physical, which is the most limited, and then we turn around and go inward again. The Soul will call out for both the inhalation and the exhalation. We exhale completely to the Physical, and then inhale back to the God Consciousness. This is our journey, our infinite and eternal journey.

The most Sacred mantra is the Om mantra. Om can be experienced at all levels of creation. At its subtlest level we surrender to the, “Be ye still and know that I am God.”

 

Namaste