There is basically just one approach to spirituality, however,
for the benefit of the human units for whom this material is
brand spanking new, we’ll break the approaches into two
areas. The two areas are what we call the General Approach and
the Specific Approach. We are not going to spend a whole lot
of time on the General Approach because for one, it is not the
main focus of this material and two, it is one of those ‘been
there done that’ sort of things. Therefore, the few details
of the general approach that we will provide are largely interwoven
with the specific Approach.
Before we get started, lets jump right into the deep end
of the pool and recap something we previously covered. Consider
it a ‘warm up’ for our discussion on the specific
approach for the simple reason that there is a specific objective
to be seriously considered. In the ‘Spiritual Wisdom’
section of our class on ‘Spirituality,’ we shared
with you the following piece of wisdom.
Since the intricacies of life and more important, death,
are understood from an entirely new and awakened perspective,
one finds themselves in a very realistic position of conquering
death, the greatest mystery and fear there is. The previously
held notion of life immortal and everlasting changes from
being an unheard of impossibility to something possible and
probable. We are referring here to attaining immortality in
your physical body. Death is not an issue. Understanding makes
for a world of difference. We wanted to share this once again
and drive it home, so to speak, because the possibility of
achieving immortality is more a fantasized projection and
not even a realistic consideration for most people. Therefore,
we’ll try and simplify things here.
During the process of tying your shoe laces and deciding
whether or not begin walking the road to spirituality through
the journey of self-discovery, consider this. There are basically
two ways to approach the endeavor. There are the General Approach
and the Specific Approach. The general approach is for those
who fall into the category of a pure newcomer to the spiritual
development process. These folks are brand spanking new babes
to spirituality and are, in a realistic sense, heading back
into kindergarten. We all begin once again in kindergarten,
but the question is whether one is simply dabbling or holds
the sincere desire of progressing to the higher grades. What
do we learn in kindergarten? We play with toys. We draw in
our coloring books. We learn to read. We learn to interact
with the other children and we learn to respect and do as
the teacher asks. Oh yeah, we also learn about basic meditation,
prayer, health, diet and issues relating to karma and universal
law.
The Specific Approach is for people who are familiar with
spirituality and related concepts and have normally been involved
with studies, meditation, groups and like practices. Experienced
folks may want to investigate the University of Spirituality
for various reasons of curiosity. They may want to see how
the University of Spirituality course work compares with their
knowledge, experiences and basically what they have learned
thus far in their pursuit of self-discovery. Most people investigate
subject material from various sources to see how closely it
relates to their own point of view. This is a perfectly natural
practice and we highly encourage students to investigate everything
to which they are drawn. This is especially true concerning
matters of spirituality because we want to relate our knowledge
and experience with other sources to make sure they are not
too ‘far out.’ Then again, deep metaphysical concepts
are ‘way out there,’ at least initially, but with
continued individual experience coupled with growing awareness,
concepts become closer to potential reality. Anyway, the desire
to learn specific information and new techniques enhances
one’s inner focus, awareness, meditation, exercises
or some other aspect of inner growth.
Though specific objectives are dependent upon the individual
seeker, there is a specific objective associated with this
course in self-mastery. The objective is overcoming the most
feared enemy everyone faces. That enemy is death. We are not
referring here to erasing the fear of death, but death itself.
This is most certainly a far-fetched idea for both experienced
and inexperienced seekers alike. The inexperienced seeker
should not be primarily concerned with this possibility, at
least initially, unless he or she feels strongly compelled
to pursue such a life long quest. This usually happens only
from an experience of conscious awakening, in some cases quite
abruptly, already encountered.
The person new to the concepts of spirituality, like anything
else in life, normally goes through a rather lengthy introductory
period. Specific objectives may be established early on, however,
such objectives will, in all likelihood, be redefined during
the gestation period or change completely over the duration
of the life cycle of the spiritual development process. This
is a natural aspect of the spiritual development process because
the deeper the bond with the all-powerful love of the soul
the more the individual identity transforms. Therefore, changing
priorities is commonplace.
The goal of conquering death is of course available to everyone
who earnestly seeks it, however, since lessons are strict
and many for the experienced seeker, the inexperienced seeker
must take this into serious consideration. There are numerous
lessons (many) of varying degree and intensity ahead that
the experienced seeker is unaware of, let alone the novice.
Therefore, the inexperienced seeker should engage in the general
approach for at least a few years until the process of assimilating
spiritual energies becomes routine and comfortable. In short,
it is highly recommended to take things very slowly.
On the other side of the coin, there are many experienced
seekers to which the concept of conquering death remains a
foreign and unrealizable goal. This is where the concepts
of this course may differ from others which will compel the
seeker to further investigate. Some experienced seekers of
deep self-realization fall under the presumption that death
of the physical body is inevitable, even for highly advanced
spiritual aspirants. Death of the body is not the focus of
this course. However, the potential loss of the physical body
should not be a deterrent factor as to whether or not the
ideas are incorporated. In other words, this course is designed
for complete spiritual attainment, transformation and spiritualization
of the physical body right here in the physical domain on
the Earth.
The bottom line is that departure of the physical body is
no longer necessary or required to achieve ascension and conscious
awareness of the most high and alignment of the soul with
God. You have the innate ability and potential to achieve
alignment with the soul right here, right now, The process
will take lots of time and patience, so don’t be hasty.
Establish your spiritual awakening process as a life long
goal because this is exactly what it is. Anything else would
be unrealistic.
Some schools of thought advocate that the physical life is
suffering and that heaven or some other more joyous form of
life is to be had after the departure from the physical body.
This is what you might refer to as ‘old school’
thought and no longer applicable. It really wasn’t applicable
to begin with but we’ll leave that for later. There
is considerable suffering in the physical life, however, suffering
is only a part of reality because humanity has lost touch
with its spiritual roots. Suffering is usually never surmounted
quickly, but understanding from a deep and open-minded perspective
why you are suffering can ease the effects. In other words,
educational awareness as to the ‘why’ of suffering
(karma) accelerates the process of healing.
The general approach to spirituality centers more around
discovering yourself as a spiritual being and working to alleviate
suffering in your life, but it does not include achieving
immortality. This may sound hard to grasp, so we’ll
put it to you another way. While pursuing spirituality under
the premise of the general approach, your perception slowly
changes from one of limited possibilities and greater potential,
but barriers still remain embedded within your mind and as
a result, you still believe and accept that death is inevitable
for your future.
The specific approach advocates achieving complete transformation
and spiritual enlightenment while in physical embodiment.
While you may work to alleviate suffering under the general
approach, you will not alleviate suffering under the specific
approach. In fact, while all things are possible with God,
it is impossible for you to actually achieve enlightenment
into the full embodiment of the Christ Consciousness pursuing
the specific approach without suffering and lots of it. It
doesn’t matter what you think or what you believe because
the path of self-realization entails many experiences and
tests which you are not as yet aware. In fact, you ‘cannot’
be aware of them because memories of both the past and the
future niched deep with your subconscious mind most be revealed
very slowly.
You will be tested under the general approach as we all are
through life experience, however, the tests are relatively
minor as compared to the tests you will undergo should you
decide to pursue the trek of immortality. In order to achieve
immortality, you will face death through various scenarios
and quite possibly numerous times. One of those ways is through
traversing the nonphysical realms of life while you sleep
at night. We call this arena the intangible training ground.
It is wise to consider spending a lifetime in the pursuance
of the goal. Consider the following according to the Upanishads:
One in one thousand people will seek me.
Out of the one thousand seekers that seek me,
only one will actually know me.
Translated: ‘One in one thousand people’ means
that it is the rare individual who sets his or her foot upon
the true path of spiritual enlightenment, otherwise referred
as ‘self’ or ‘spiritual mastery’ as
the ultimate objective. This individual is willing to set
aside all things in life to achieve this objective.
'Only one will actually know me' means that out of one thousand
of those rare individuals who are willing to set everything
else aside in order to achieve the ultimate objective, one
will actually achieve spiritual mastery and know God as fully
as possible. Setting aside for one moment the difficulties
involved with such a venture, our goal in developing this
course is not only to assist those yearning to know truth,
but set a precedent for the New Millennium and to also transform
the above words of wisdom into something along the lines of
the following.
Two hundred out of one thousand people will
seek me.
Out of the two hundred seekers that seek me,
one hundred will actually know me.
Why is the path so difficult? The balancing of one’s
individually incurred karma, an extremely arduous and painstaking
task itself, is the major “universal” requirement,
but there is more involved. We humans have been shuffling
in and out of physical existence for tens of thousands of
years. Such prolonged exposure to materialistic forces has
produced extremely powerful and seemingly inescapable conditioning
at ground level. The perspective of the ego and to some extend,
the spirit (auric energy field) itself is saturated to the
nth degree to the vibrational reality of the earthbound plane.
Elevating ones perceptual awareness above the vibrational
frequencies of the physical realm is a process that must,
by nature of vibrational law itself, occur slowly. Oh, did
we say slowly? Molasses in January might seem like light speed.
Otherwise referred to as ascension, the process, and we emphasize
‘process,’ must occur gradually. There are many,
many experiences that you must go through as part of the process
of acclimating one’s existing energies with higher energies.
Becoming aware of the goal and whether or not you actually
decide to undertake the process is a mere basic first step,
and we emphasize, FIRST STEP, on what might be metaphorically
described as a TEN-THOUSAND STEP PATH. We take a few steps
each day, more or less. To make matters even more complex,
you may not even complete the trek during your present lifetime.
You may only make it half way, so to speak, and be required
to return to the physical embodiment one more time to complete
the process, But, that is very good news!
If you decide to undertake the path of spiritual development,
there is one word with which you ought to become thoroughly
familiar, even saturated. That word is energy. All life, in
its basic pure essence, is energy. The energy or life force
is referred to in various ways with Chi, Prana and Kundalini,
to name a few. Life force energy can also be referred to as
God, the Holy Spirit, Spirit, Love or Light. We at the University
of Spirituality are preferable to the latter, but please refer
to it in whatever way works for you.
The following is a synopsis of the two approaches.
General approach; you are not overly serious and are considered
a part timer. You are not willing to give up anything, including
most important, much of your personal time for purposes of
self-education, prayer and meditation. In short, you are not
overly willing to enter your closet, shut the door and seek
a long-lasting friendship with your spirit and soul. You are
also not overly willing to go anywhere to perform necessary
service work. You are not open-minded to change. There are
also many distractions that fall under the theme of pseudo
spirituality, which we'll discuss momentarily.
OK so you’ve read about the two approaches to spirituality.
We just provided a brief synopsis of the general approach
which, from our position, is the sugar coated approach. It’s
time for the real deal. So if you are adamant, sincere and
serious about wanting to know God more fully, please prepare
yourself for a number of variables according to the following
brief outline. The outline is divided into two stages of three
sets of variables.
Be prepared to regularly engage in prayer, meditation, spirituality
related exercises and studying various text materials. These
activities should be engaged in daily for at least a few hours.
These activities should become a priority in your life and
not a part time experiment.
Be prepared for changes coming into your life. Usually, you
are not going to know what those changes will be, only they
will come, many of them, and accept them as they do come.
You cannot be resistant to change when it is in your best
interest.
Be prepared for a host of fluctuating emotions, feelings
and modes of thinking entering into your reality. Confusion,
anxiety, mood swings and irritability are common examples.
OK, we’ve laid out the first set of three variables.
Not too bad right? Seems doable and things you can easily
handle? OK, now it’s time for the second set of three
variables.
Be prepared for negativity, darkness and downright suffering
to be a regular part of your mind set. We have separated these
particular negative emotions and feelings from the previous
set because they fall into a category all their own. In other
words, there is a difference between a mild emotional flux
and negativity to the nth degree. Anger and hatred may also
become a daily part of your thinking process. You may find
yourself engaged in battle with yourself and possibly with
others. Hopefully, the battlefield will remain an illusive
scenario within the mind and not actually be carried out physically.
Be prepared for a host of what you might call ‘bad
luck’ scenarios to come your way. In all likelihood,
you will experience accidents and injuries resulting in pain
and trauma to your body. Even if you are fortunate enough
to not experience an accident(s) or injury(s), you may become
ill for no apparent reason. Illness can be anything, ranging
from allergies to cancer, to just plain not feeling right
for any apparent reason. All accidents, injuries and illness
that result in suffering is a result of karma returning to
you. Although you may perceive these things as misfortune,
they are a result of things you did in the past resurfacing
and coming back to haunt you. This is the law of karma, of
cause and effect. Whatever you did in your past lives and
your current life that is not in accordance with universal
principle of love will return to you in like measure.
Be prepared for sleep patterns to become frequently interrupted
and change radically. Sleep may become convoluted and restless.
You may find difficulty falling asleep and you may awaken
more often than normal during the course of the night. Dream
experiences will become much more regular, vivid and realistic.
You may find your reality being thrust from one situation
to another in rapid succession. You may also encounter people
that you know, such as relatives, friends, past acquaintances,
and co-workers. The people that you encounter may be presently
living or have past over from the physical existence. You
may also have dark nightmares where you have been harassed
by satan and his allies. Overall, you may awaken in the morning
feeling exhausted, even traumatized and wonder what has been
happening to you during the night. Overall, you will remember
some experiences and some you will not remember.
A Word About Pseudo Spirituality
Lastly, we wish to apprise you of another area of primary
concern. We previously provided a brief synopsis regarding
the topic of ‘dimensional awareness’ and pursuing
heightened consciousness. An attentive state of mind or ‘spiritually
oriented mature consciousness’ requires being able to
discern between ‘truth and appearance.’ In this
particular respect, it is wise for us to be able to differentiate
between the genuine path of spirituality and what is otherwise
referred to as the pseudo path of spirituality. Pseudo, by
definition, is fake, pretentious and resembles or imitates
something.
There is a world of difference between the genuine path to
spirituality and what we mean by pseudo spirituality. The
inner path to truth is not about reading a few books on spirituality
and declaring yourself ready for mastery. In other words,
the path does not entail seeking information about truth,
but focuses on bringing out the truth that is already within
you. Seeking information about truth is without a doubt a
step in the right direction, but it is really only a warm
up to a much deeper understanding. The path to self-mastery
brings to the surface of your being the master who lies hidden
within you. The spirit abounding within you is the true master
and teacher. It is impossible to bring about the Master Within
solely by reading books because while spirit is “in
back of everything,” and most certainly provides limitless
inspiration for books, the pure essence of spirit is well
beyond words and material concepts and this is for what we
strive. Books only serve as guidance and a genuine source
will direct the reader inward. You can read all the books
you like, though that will do little more than stimulate your
intellectual mind to formulate for you a picture of what it
is all about. Even the most potent words of truth are only
symbols of the truth, they are not the truth itself.
Genuine spirituality is less talk and more action. The type
of action required consists of inner action and stimulating
the soul. Genuine spirituality does not mean consistently
talking about spiritual matters, but delving into the silent
depths of one’s being and bringing out the internal
spirit. Bringing forth the spirit can’t be accomplished
unless all of the internal rubbish is first dispensed with,
hence the process of renovation. It is impossible to build
your new house in light without first cleansing and renovating
your existing inner dwelling with the Love of the Holy Spirit.
Neither is the genuine path for one who dabbles here and
there trying to get a taste of the endless workshops and other
spiritual faucets out there today. Genuine spirituality entails
little emphasis on ruin stones, tarot cards, psychic readings,
crystals, pendulums, astrology, pyramids, UFOs and like phenomena.
Some believe there is healing power within crystals. There
is no healing power within a crystal, or any ‘object’
unless the object is given power and believed in by the person(s)
focusing on it. The object is a diversion because it serves
to divert or distract the focus of our attention on it instead
the genuine source of healing. At any rate, whatever means
one feels they are healed by, the source of that healing is
God. God is within each of us. The only power utilized for
healing is the Power of God. That Power comes from the source
of one’s being. There is of course energy in crystals
and rocks, but such energy is governed by the mineral kingdom
and is therefore limited to a certain level of vibration.
For the most part, these are pseudo, or false spiritual activities
and serve as distractions.
The seeker of spiritual maturity must learn
to differentiate between
those things that represent spirituality and spirituality
itself.
Crystals, tarot cards, pyramids and the like are material
objects that represent or symbolize spirituality. They are
not spirit in and of itself. This certainly does not mean
not to have crystals and other nick-knacks in your house.
It means to see and understand that these things are not going
to do magic for you. In short, we do not want to overly dabble
in activities which resemble what we think to be spiritual.
We want to involve ourselves solely in bringing forth the
spirit within ourselves. We alert you to these pseudo activities
because you may find difficulty discerning between what constitutes
the genuine spiritual path and what appears to be a genuine
path. Pseudo activities are largely distractions, but that’s
OK because you may find yourself involved with them along
your travels. It is expected, but the bottom line is everything
in moderation. We’ll say that again.everything in moderation
The genuine path is not dabbling in part-time weekend prayer,
meditation and communing with God only when it is convenient.
The genuine path entails putting in quality time with yourself.
As an example, the more quality time that is spent with a
child, the less problems the child experiences later in life
because quality time between parents and children produces
a closer bond and a more loving relationship between them.
This instills a higher degree of confidence and trust between
parent and child and, as a result, guidance is more readily
accepted by the younger party. In the pursuit of self-mastery,
we are all children of One, Father/Mother God, and the more
quality time we spend with our Divine Parent, the more closely
knit the relationship becomes and the higher the degree of
confidence and trust is assured. We are children of the Lord,
growing, learning and coming into full maturity of our true
selves. In light of this, let us consider the following:God
is Always there for us, we must take the time to be there
for God.
In taking time for God in Holy Communion,
we take time and
are there for ourselves, for God is within us always.