INSPIRATIONAL BLESSINGS - A YEAR OF FEARLESS WISDOM - Walking the Path of Practical Enlightenment - Grisht Ashram


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nnocence is the complete and total lack, of the need / the urge / the desire - for the slightest / minutest change in the outer world, to meet any preference emanating from the inner world. This is the inner-sense that defines innocence . . . perception with a complete lack of preference.

This is the nature of the infinite void . . . which persisted for-ever . . . with no movements / no measurements / no moments . . . just the innocence of infinity.

Then "once upon a time" came an immeasurable movement (immeasurable by our standards) and an immeasurable moment of time emerged within this infinite void. This time, instantly, gave birth to space and the movement measured its moments in frictions, stresses, pressures and tensions. These became the defining nature of material space and we live with them constantly. Within one single "Earth-minute" (a measure used here for the sake of an understood reference) this space was two hundred million miles in diameter and it has been opening, expanding and moving at this rate ever since . . . using its friction, stress, pressure and tension as the measuring stick.

Time cannot be measured, only the resulting space can be charted. Time can only be experienced. Time is a relationship, thus everything, within the experience of time, is a relationship.

A relationship, in order to be timely, must be experienced, but never analyzed or compared.

Time is a woman (immeasurable/unpredictable/indefinable) - space is a man (measurable/predictable/definable). We have bought and sold space - we sell ourselves as time, but time is a tough one because the time we sell actually ends up being our space and we cannot get a handle on it, or satisfaction from it. Such are the rivers of living, measured moments of friction, stress, pressure and tension.

Space we measure in this way - time we experience if we still can. We turn time into space in order to measure it by defining our experience. We turn time into space in order to analyze the experience. We hereby turn all our experiences into measurable concepts in order to feel safe in the measurements. We have been doing this faster and faster for the past one hundred thousand years, evolving our brain in the pursuit of "safety" after we had pretty much mastered "survival." Now this transfer happens so quickly, we are barely having any true experiences at all. We are only experiencing emptiness.

Competition via comparison is also a measure of space. But the experience of time, once you are able to balance the ride, is not competitive or comparable at all . . . it is compassionate and compatible. This is the actual safety and survival of the living river.

Kundalini yoga causes a reversal of this emptiness - it opens space in order to experience time. Kundalini yoga is an important part of present and future living . . . it is a 'Whole*ism' that offers the tools to experience the experience of time. It is one of the 'Commons' that is becoming essential . . . as time opens faster and space becomes less understandable / less comprehensible / less appreciable / less palpable. This is the next living evolution and the rising Kundalini plays an imperative role in its living stability / the continued perception of the vision / the constant fulfillment of the mission.

Work with raising the Kundalini on a daily basis . . . it is not a process that can be measured . . . it can only be experienced with appreciation. It is the time of your life . . . to have the time of your life . . . this may even become the whole world in the palm of your hand if you allow it to develop to this extent.

These Inspirational Blessings are like mantras . . . reminders that cause us to think at anew angle . . . to shake up old patterns . . . to renew and rebuild our vision and purpose. We then gain insight to ignite and inspire an opening to manifest our conscious focus through conscious action. Find Guru Singh's music HERE and his new book HERE.

 

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