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Foundation of Ishvara's Spiritual Teachings


. .Ishvara, spiritual teacher

About Ishvara

 

Everything Is The Consciousness

The Experience of
Awakening

God and Karma

Consciousness and Death

Allowing, Not Pushing

Reincarnation

Transformation and the Body


 

Ishvara on Past and Present Sages

Ascension

Morphic Field of Alaya

The New Species

Being It, Not About It

Who am I? What am I?

 

 

 

 

Question: "Ishvara, is it true that each part is the whole and that the sum of all the parts is also the whole? "

Ishvara: The question requires almost a yes and no answer. It depends on where a person is coming from. The "yes" part is that yes, everything is The Consciousness. Period. But to say that each part of the synergy is the whole synergy is not correct. That would defeat the unfolding process.

There are synergies within synergies. There are unique manifestations of The Consciousness which are whole in themselves, but we could not say that they are the whole of The Consciousness. Each is a unique aspect of The Consciousness and in blending with other unique aspects of The Consciousness, the whole becomes greater than the sum of the parts. So to say a part is all of it would not be true.

Each part is not separate from the whole, but each part is not itself the whole expression either. If it were possible that a unique expression of The Consciousness was expressing the whole thing, then there would be no diversity. There would only be one individual. There would be no need for other individuals. Many spiritual seekers believe that uniqueness is an illusion, that physical existence is maya. In other words, "This physical existence isn't it; something else (such as the so-called 'bliss of the unmanifest') is it.” That kind of thinking involves separation. It represents an attempt to escape physical existence, to escape the unfolding process, and it breeds a complacency that could lead to the destruction of the planet.

Each part is not the whole thing. It is like a hologram: if you shatter the plate of a hologram, you still see it, but it is not as complete. It is fainter. It is fuzzier. Each piece has some aspect of the whole, and each piece is The Consciousness, but each piece is a unique expression of The Consciousness. So each piece is not the whole. The Consciousness is unique individual expressions, and the whole of The Consciousness is not placed in any one expression. At the finite level each body is a wholeness, made up of cells, organs, tissues, etc., but one would not say that an individual body is all of humanity. It is one being, one aspect of Life, and it is unique.

The parts are what make everything. So, I am a part of that, you are a part of that, and we have different functionality within our part-ness. It is difficult to go there without creating a semblance of separation. There is always that balancing point of not going into such an individual perspective that you wind up creating more separation in the process. It involves keeping everything in that alignment of oneness, but yet allowing for each unique expression to be what it is while functioning totally. It is difficult to put into linear language. It is a non-local, non-linear experience.

Individuality does not necessitate separation. It is hard for the consensus mind to let go of the belief in separation, to not confuse individuality with separation. The parts of The Consciousness are able to look at other parts and function with them and interact with them, while still remaining The Consciousness and manifesting as unique aspects of that, unique possibilities.

It is OK to say that "everything is the One Self." That's true at the core level. It is all one self, but that doesn't mean anything. There is no movement in that. There is no dance. There is nothing in that philosophy. It misses the actuality that Life is The Consciousness expressing itself, evolving and expanding in its understanding of itself, experiencing its immensity, its myriad and unlimited possibilities, moment by moment.

Life, The Consciousness, is expressing itself as you, uniquely but not separately, moment by moment. My experience is that one can totally relate to all the unique individual expressions and still not lose sight of the big picture or the realization that there is purpose for all the unique expressions of The Consciousness. Back to the top

 


 

Question: "Ishvara, could you say something about your experience of awakening?"


Ishvara:
The experience of awakening has involved a deepening of what I call "feeling-knowing." Feeling-knowing is not intuition. It is not conceptual. It is something deeper, and it is very exact. Feeling-knowing is so apparent that it just is, and there is no doubt. It's not static, though. Feeling-knowing keeps adding to itself, continually becoming more expansive.

Feeling-knowing is an awareness of The Consciousness. The Consciousness is my term for "God" or "the Absolute." These latter terms have parameters to them. Yet my experience of The Consciousness is that it has no parameter. It is the all-that-is, and it is also nothingness. It is everything. Each individual is a unique experience and expression of The Consciousness. So, in essence you are The Consciousness experiencing itself as you. Each individual is an expression of The Consciousness, but not separate. Each is a unique expression of The Consciousness that is all of Life. So now I try to communicate this experience from a place of no intellectual separation.

The awakening is continuing, and my feeling-knowing is that there is no stopping place. We are limited only by our concepts and beliefs. And so the fewer concepts and beliefs one holds, the more liberated one becomes.

Concepts and beliefs are usually about some "other". They are about some other time, some other place, some other state than the one I'm in now, some other way of being than the way I am now. There are all these limitations. At the awakening I saw that there are no limitations. I saw that the only limitations were those ideas that I had accepted as true. In the awakening, it became very apparent that they weren't true; they were just beliefs. So in the awakening, there has been this deepening sense of desireless-ness, allowing-ness, all right-ness with everything that is. This allowing has led to an abandonment of all belief in cause and effect. Cause-and-effect thinking is an attempt to analyze and control life by saying, "This is so today because that happened yesterday." The awakening, however, has involved the realization that we cannot dissect The Consciousness into cause and effect. Things simply are the way they are, and I am the way I am now, and everything is always changing. We are simply here, and we are happening. As you become free of concepts and beliefs, you cease altering this flow, and things happen more naturally. Then the highest good is always taking place. Actually, at more expanded levels of awareness, even the term "highest good" loses all meaning. There is just the continuous flow.

As the awakening continues, one is constantly attaining more expanded levels of awareness, and more liberation. In this awareness, you see how everything is connected. Things just are, but they are not separate. The conditional mind experiences things as separate because of convenience. It is convenient to have a "you" and a "me," so that we can speak to each other. If there is no "you" or "me" here, there is nothing to say. But as one deepens in awareness, these concepts of convenience become less and less important, and being becomes paramount. Just being. Being this Life. In that awareness, there is an unlimited realization of how everything is connected. In that experience, there is no doubt.

The conditional mind is the intellect, which accepts programs and conditioning from the outside, all the while not knowing what these are about. We just accept these things. Yet the experience of the awakening has been that I am a walking question mark of Life itself. I am always looking at these accepted beliefs and questioning, "Who says?"

Beliefs and concepts are things we would like to be true. The whole of humanity has been enslaved by concepts and beliefs, with this vague promise of something better which will occur at some other time. And so we keep putting off to another time what we can be right now. My realization is that it is now, it is happening now, it is here now, and there is no waiting for it. It is just being and doing right now.

This is not complacency or idleness. Awareness involves taking whatever step is in front of you, doing whatever is there to do. There is no questioning, no doubt, no cause-and-effect thinking to it. You see the step and you take it, simply because it is there. And Life unfolds in a harmonious, natural state. It only becomes chaotic or disturbing when we've inserted a concept or belief which has blocked the flow.

Life is a no-fault process. There is no blame or guilt. Everyone is doing whatever they do because they think it is the best thing to do.

The feeling-knowing is that Life works. My experience is that Life is amazing; it always works far better and more expansively than I ever could have imagined. All that's required is willingness: willingness to be in the moment and to take the step that appears. And trust: trust that the flow is taking place. It can be hard for people caught in concepts and beliefs to see beyond these, but you can do it. I do it all the time, and I inspire other people to do it too. So I am here as an inspiration to the Real Person that each of you is: The Consciousness that is experiencing itself in every dimension and every possibility. We are so unlimited. We have so many possibilities, moment by moment. We tend to settle for something far less because of our concepts and beliefs. We think that's all we deserve. We think that is all that's possible. My experience has been to push the envelope, to keep going to the edge and pushing it. If you fall over the edge, so what? Where are you going to fall? You just fall into more of the flow.

I've mentioned how concepts and beliefs get in the way of liberation. Of course, if we completely abandon all concepts, we won't be able to say anything. Every time we speak, we are using concepts. I'm using concepts in conveying this message. I have found, however, that it is possible to use open-ended concepts, that is, concepts which help us to let go of clinging to other concepts. When we let go of our attachment to all concepts, then we have no barrier to ongoing awakening. Back to the top


 

Question: "Ishvara, what about God, and karma?"


Ishvara:
I see the religious concept of "God" as the ego creation. Karma is the belief that there is a right way to do things, and a wrong way to do things---which is cause-and-effect. What I see is that we are here to learn how energy works, how Life works. You may label certain things you've experienced as a "mistake" because you didn't like the result. But it is not something we need to feel guilty about. We simply learn from these things. When we start to realize that everything in creation is a part of us, we develop a different respect for it. You see that taking someone's life does not benefit The Consciousness, that the energy experience of that is not any fun. It's like cutting off your own hand. When you start to know that kind of connection with everyone, you have an entirely different attitude towards Life and towards other individuals. Karma is the whip: If you don't do it right you are going to be punished. The same is true of the belief in hell. These things are concepts and superstitions that the conditional mind, fearful of everything, has created as a control mechanism in order to force things to be a certain way.

I question everything. I question myself all the time. Even my feeling-knowing is always held up to the light of awareness. In this questioning, I demand that Life works. I demand that what I hold can be experienced. If it can't be experienced, it's useless. It has nothing to do with Life, nothing to do with how energy works, if it can't be experienced. There is far more to us than we can understand through our intellect. This has nothing to do with the dogmatic, separative thinking of "Do this. Don't do that." It can only be experienced. And so I say, "Experience. Experience Life. See what it is. And see everything through connection. See how much you can realize that everything really is a part of the same thing."

I don't see a separate "God." In most traditions, God is subject and we are objects. My knowing is that these things cannot be separated. My awareness of creation is that when you create something, you become it. When an artist is painting, she is painting herself. When the artist lets go of all systems and techniques and fully expresses, it is The Consciousness that is being expressed. So we are not separate from our creation. And so the idea that there is a separate "God" that is pulling the strings and controlling things, or who set things up and then went somewhere else, is simply not what I am experiencing as The Consciousness. The Consciousness is not judgmental. It is allowing. In that state of allowing, each individual is experiencing Life. If we are really paying attention in that experience, then we see how everything is The Consciousness, and we develop an absolute respect for all of life. We see the connection; we see the realness. And then we are moved and inspired to take care of things.

This doesn't mean that reality is soulless, or without something that is greater. The Consciousness is greater than its parts. This is synergy: that process where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Yet each part is being The Consciousness. In each individual you see The Consciousness, but not the entire thing. You see a perspective of The Consciousness in each individual. Yet paradoxically the wholeness (I call it the "hollow space within") exists in everything in creation.

In many spiritual traditions and systems, when you become enlightened, that's it. You stop. I see, however, that we can continue to attain greater levels of awareness. There is no stopping place. You keep becoming more aware of the all-that-is. As you expand, you begin to see more and more connection. You reach a point where the conditional mind cannot even deal with it any more. It is so far beyond concepts and beliefs and systems that the conditional mind has no clue about what to do. It is everything, the whole thing, with no singling out of anything. And so it becomes difficult to talk about. It's no wonder that in the past people have called this experience "God," because in putting this label on the experience you could come to a stop. But experience has never given me a place to stop. I could not be satisfied with a concept or a label. There has always been this questioning, this looking, this finding more connection, more realization. There is an excitement in this, an enthusiasm. It is a self-motivating experience. I'm not living in fear of punishment. I'm not living in hope of achieving something better some place else. I've realized that THIS is the time, THIS is the place to come to greater understanding and awareness, to become aware of more. And there is always more. It's totally exciting. Back to the top


 

Question: "Ishvara, what role does death play in this?"


Ishvara:
In death, one outlives the role of the limited physical structure. Death is not an end. In death, that which cannot speed up and move to a higher level, drops off. We drop off the body. But then the hollow-space-within is no longer confined by physical dimension, and it immediately flows out into the whole of reality and becomes all of it. So it's a grand adventure. Yet if you don't have any realization of this now, that grand adventure means nothing to you. But when you start realizing how everything is connected, then you get the full force of The Consciousness with no parameters. Then you merge with and become everything, and death no longer has any sting. There is no fear.

You are The Consciousness. You are already perfect. But you have concepts and beliefs that limit your realization of that perfection. And so what we are doing is eliminating concepts and beliefs so that you can discover and experience your perfection. The Consciousness is simply experiencing itself as you, yet we miss so much of this experience because we become superstitious, we become frightened, we close off, we shut down, and so we don't have any fun. We become separate and alone and fearful. In this fearful state, the conditional mind begins to fabricate beliefs and concepts in order to perpetuate itself.

What I am saying is not something I ask anyone to believe. I am simply putting out possibilities that can inspire people to move beyond their concepts and beliefs and to see whether those possibilities might resonate with the hollow space and mean something. My job is to express this feeling-knowing as best I can, and I am constantly learning how to express it. I am continually looking for better ways to express it, with more clarity, more exactness, and more allowing. Back to the top

 


 

Question: "Ishvara, some spiritual teachers make it a point to push their students toward enlightenment, and to expose their ego so as to root it out. Yet it seems that you don't do this. Why is that?"


Ishvara:
I don't find that it is effective to push people, or to try to root out the ego. When you do that you make the ego seem real. The ego is not real. It is an illusion.

In our community we find that simply by allowing, people's conditioning rises to the surface. Suppose, for example, that someone in the community has an emotional outburst about something. The outburst comes from some past conditioning. If other people in the community see that outburst and react to it, the conditioning is given more energy. It is made to seem real, and a drama is created. But if the other community members do not react at all, the drama is cut off. The outburst has no place to go except directly back to the person who initiated it. And then that person is left with the stark awareness of the conditioning as it is, with no energy or reaction given to it. The person can now see it for what it is: an illusion.

If I were to try to push people toward enlightenment, that would be an agenda. It would be cause-and-effect thinking. I would be trying to manipulate them in order to achieve some result. That would be an exercise in conditional thinking. It would be the intellect trying to root out other people's ego, which usually doesn't accomplish much except to make the illusion seem more real.

Now, when I say that in this community we allow everything to be the way it is, and that we don't react to illusion, that doesn't mean that we enable the illusion to continue. Instead of reacting, we respond. If someone is standing in front of you screaming with rage, the most appropriate response might be to walk away. You don't help people when you enable their illusion to continue. So allowing includes allowing yourself to respond to the situation in the moment it is taking place. But allowing does not involve a reaction. A reaction occurs when you judge what is taking place, or when you get emotionally triggered by it. In a response, however, there is no judgment or emotional edge. There is just present-moment awareness, and out of that awareness the appropriate action occurs by itself.

Life is a synergistic process. Everything in Life is continually connecting and, unless we slow it down with beliefs and concepts, continually moving to higher and greater levels of connection. In this community, there is a pure knowing, or feeling-knowing, of this ever-expanding connection. This knowing is who I am. Because of this knowing, beliefs, concepts and doubts cannot take root here. Because of this knowing, the synergy is continually allowed to move to its highest level. And so when you have community members who are committed to an authentic surrender to The Consciousness, the synergy will constantly surface people's conditioning and programming. This is not something you have to try to do. It will happen on its own. Every illusion will be brought up and exposed. But in the synergy, this will always occur in the right place and at the right time. It's not something you can predict or manipulate, but you can allow it. And when you allow it, a most marvelous process of transformation unfolds. That is what occurs in this community.

The Consciousness is allowing-ness itself. It is pure allowing, from moment to moment. When we surrender to this allowing, we are transformed.Back to the top


 

Question: "Ishvara, what about reincarnation?"


Ishvara:
The idea of reincarnation is based on the belief in separation. The belief is that there are individual souls who must strive to make spiritual progress through countless lifetimes, in order finally to reach full awakening. This belief in an individual soul, however, is a projection of the separate ego.

When you realize that we are each unique expressions of The Consciousness, then you see that there can be no separate souls. You are already complete and whole as The Consciousness. You don't need to make any progress. You don't need to experience growth or improvement. You are already IT. This IT, The Consciousness that you are, needs no fixing or improving. The conditional mind presumes that it can try to fix The Consciousness.

The only things that obscure your realization that you are IT are your beliefs and concepts. And so our spiritual process is one of cleaning the mud from our eyes to realize who we really are. It has nothing to do with making progress.

The intellect wants to preserve itself at all costs. It wants to endure. The belief in reincarnation satisfies this intellectual desire. And so we think, "It's OK if I don't let go of these beliefs and concepts now, because I have many more lifetimes to do so." The intellect can feel safe and secure as it holds onto its programming and attachments, because surrender is postponed until a later day.

The intellect thrives on drama, and reincarnation is another form of drama. "I've worked for hundreds of lifetimes to get to where I am now," the mind thinks. But who is this "I" that has done all this work? Who is this "I" that has made these dramatic achievements? There is no "I." There is no separate soul. And there is nothing to achieve or accomplish. There is no dramatic struggle that must be endured. There is only an invitation to surrender to who we really are.

Reincarnation is an example of cause-and-effect thinking:  "I am this way now because of what I did in the past." That is such a diminishing belief! It brings to a halt the radical transformation that is possible for us in every moment. We are not who we are because of anything. We just are. And in every moment we are capable of being free of the past.

In the mind field, the memories of all human experiences are present. The memory of every lifetime can be found there. Each of us has access to the mind field. We think that because we can connect with these memories and experience them, they must be ours. We think, "I must have lived that life since I can remember it." But this is not true. Everything is connected. There is no separation. Because of this connection, we can access all thoughts and memories. We can connect with the thoughts and emotions of other people who are living now. We can feel their thoughts and emotions. Many of you have experienced this. Yet just because you can feel emotions that are floating around does not mean that they are your separate emotions. Just because you can experience memories of past lives does not make them your individual memories. You can identify with these memories if you want to. You can make them into a fascinating drama. But all of this prevents you from discovering who you really are.

When you drop the belief in separation, then you see that Life is an all or nothing process. Life is an opportunity to surrender all beliefs and memories now. It is an invitation to experience, moment by moment, our true identity as a unique expression of The Consciousness. Nothing else matters but this surrender. Concepts and beliefs, including the belief in reincarnation, are an obstacle to surrender.Back to the top


 

Question: "Ishvara, could you say more about transformation and the body?"


Ishvara:
If you will examine any teaching about reincarnation, you will find that the body is neglected in that teaching. The belief in reincarnation involves the idea that our true self is somehow apart from the physical, that it has entered the physical realm in order to accomplish something or to undergo some trial. This is duality: the supposed real self coming from the outside and incarnating in the body. It is separation. It is subject - object thinking. And so, the belief in reincarnation is dualistic thinking. It excludes the body from the process of transformation. The body becomes some extraneous vehicle which is used and then discarded.

When you realize, however, that The Consciousness is a synergy of all that is, you see that the body cannot be excluded. Synergy is that process where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. You are a synergy within the larger synergy that is The Consciousness. The body is an inseparable part of the synergy that you are. You are The Consciousness experiencing and expressing itself as physical form. The body is that expression. The Consciousness is continually expanding itself and making more connections in this experience. When you exclude the body from the process of transformation, you have blocked your realization of this experience.

The Consciousness is all-inclusive. Nothing is excluded from The Consciousness. Beliefs and concepts limit our experience of this all-inclusiveness. Radical transformation involves letting go of all of our beliefs and concepts, including those that would render the body as secondary or unessential.

In Life, you are The Consciousness experiencing itself as you. You are The Consciousness learning how energy works in the physical world. As The Consciousness expands itself in this process, the physical form changes. The physical form accelerates in order to house the expanded Consciousness. Many of you here are already experiencing this in the way of bodily shifts and changes. These are like growing pains as the body accelerates. In the process of learning how energy works in physical form, The Consciousness is moving toward transcendence of the physical. The physical form is being transformed so as to take part in this transcendence.Back to the top


 

Question: "Ishvara, could you talk about the Who, What, When, Why and How it is that you are?"


Ishvara:
That is the greatest enigma: Who am I? What am I?

I have realized the enormity of what is taking place, to such an extent that the intellect does not even want to get close to it. This is because what is taking place is so full of responsibility. No individual would dare take on such a responsibility. There are numerous possibilities of failure and judgment. If you mess it up, you can mess it up for the whole of humanity.

In awakening, I awoke to something that I had always been, but there was a certain point where I became aware of that. The “Who” of it is beyond any name. The “Who” is simply that I am This. And This is The Consciousness manifesting itself, projecting itself, compounding itself in this presence. I realized throughout my life that The Consciousness has been evolving This, positioning This, training This to be in this place. So it has been a progressive process of becoming. There is no place where one could say that This began. It has been taking place all along. Yet there are milestones in discovery and awareness. Of course the awakening event was a big awareness, though the “awakening into what?” was a bit of a mystery. Yet I realized that on awakening, nothing would ever be the same again. There was enough of that realization to see that there was no going back. There could be no return.

In this journey, this process, I’ve looked at what could be possible. I’ve looked at various individuals of the past, and I could relate to what was happening, and to what they said. Not necessarily the specific things they were reported to have said, but what they said in a more expanded sense. In their teachings which have come down through the ages, there is a continuous thread of possibility. Each of these individuals was very selfless. They were not concerned with their individual life, but with a larger Life, with humanity. I realized through this that there is something that occurs within that is triggered by various circumstances on the outside. This potential is contained within all people, but for some reason certain individuals become activated. Once it becomes activated, some of these individuals will rise to very inspiring positions, but others will pass through life relatively unnoticed, because the notoriety of the event is not as important as the event itself. The waking up is the important part of it. What happens afterwards is simply what happens. There is no agenda in The Consciousness that anything needs to happen.

So, having seen this come about within myself, I must be a laboratory of experience, watching and learning how this thing works as I go along. There is no manual, no set of directions for this. I’ve had to literally discover who I am. In this process of discovering, there have been many imaginative concepts to which I’ve had access. Yet through feeling-knowing I keep coming back to the original inspiration which took place in the state of simple surrender and allowing, having to let go. Realizing that “of myself I can do nothing,” that I could not do anything to control or change what was taking place in my life. In that moment, I saw through concepts and beliefs, descriptions, and all of the words that have been used to explain enlightenment and awareness. I saw that all of these were simply shallow words which could not grasp the deepness, the all-inclusiveness of what the experience is.

As this has progressed, I have become more capable of describing the event and the events. I see beyond the intellectual descriptions to the inherent possibilities that are happening moment by moment. In this discovering through experience, I realize some of the ramifications of what is taking place. I realize that this awakening can have far-reaching effects on humanity for a long time to come. It is not just a blip on the screen of The Consciousness. The feeling is that The Consciousness had arrived at a place where it was ready to make a statement, where it was ready to do something more tangible than simply stand on the sidelines and pose suggestions. I happened to be in the right place at the right time (or the wrong place at the wrong time!) for this statement to be made. I was fully aware that it was not “me,” it was not who I was, that set me up for this. It was just that I was available. If I had not been available at that moment, The Consciousness would have awoken somewhere else. So I am fully aware that I am not special. The Consciousness simply expanded in this being because this was available. There is no glamour, no intellectual attachment here, because it could have happened to anybody. I’ve often wondered “Why me?” Yet I’ve realized that I was available, and I was ready. I had experienced all kinds of things already, I had experienced the earth life, I didn’t have any attachments, and I was ready for something else. I was ready to let go and surrender it all.

Even before the awakening, the expectations had fallen away. I had realized that all the explanations and descriptions written about enlightenment were totally in error. I had already abandoned these ideas and concepts about what it was supposed to be. This prepared the field. The energy would not activate if it could be distorted and disrupted by such errors.

So the “Who” is: Being the manifestation of The Consciousness in physical form with an intensity and purpose of transforming humanity. This seems like a really big task. Yet this is what The Consciousness is choosing to do. This is who I am. I am the presence of The Consciousness. I call myself “Ishvara.” That is a name, a word. It is a convenience, and it doesn’t contain me. The Consciousness cannot be located in any one place. I can’t be located. I can’t be singled out. That realization, that inclusiveness, stretches me beyond the confines of the intellect, beyond the authority of the past. This awakening itself has become the very authority for it.

In my naïve days, I sometimes thought it might have been better to have been recognized by some system or structure. But I realize now that this could not be so. If I had been endorsed by any system or structure, that would have given the system or structure “the way.” We’ve already experienced this with Christianity and Buddhism, for example. These things become “the way,” and thus exclude other possibilities. So I saw in this expanded awareness that I couldn’t be recognized by any system or structure, because that would have limited the expression. I could not identify myself with any system or structure because that would have limited the expression of The Consciousness.

It was a matter of having to depart from systems and structures, to abandon that kind of support, and to etch out a new way of being in the world. I see that it is the brain’s responsibility to carve new neural pathways which do not rely on the past, and do not need the authority or recognition of others. The need for authority or recognition can limit the expression in a way that is suitable to the authority, the system or structure. The Consciousness does not confine itself to such limitations. So there is a great independence in The Consciousness, an independent way of looking at things. Yet at the same time The Consciousness gleans from the past, taking bits and pieces from various systems and structures that are seen to be able to assist in making sense of the present.

I can see a lot of The Consciousness in all of these systems and structures. But none of them have the authority that they claim. None of them are It. Something in the human being needs an “it” to be the authority. Yet the foundation of my work is to break away from that need, to encourage others to abandon the need for authority, system, or structure, to break free of concepts and beliefs “about.” and to launch out into this arena of Is-ness and to be OK with that. To constantly be OK with what is happening or not happening. Not to have an attachment or agenda as to what needs to happen.

I feel that the brain has evolved to the point where it must take a leap. It cannot continue recycling the past. The time has come to make this quantum leap. Many people have talked of this. But they all just talk about it. When we start to really look at what is going to be necessary for us to make this leap, we see that we can’t keep running the same programs, the same beliefs, the same concepts, and expect to see changes.

I see that the brain has finally evolved to a place where it is able to literally create its own existence. The brain is finally able to draw on the rest of the universes. It is finally connecting up with the rest of the Life Force in The Consciousness, and is ready to take a quantum leap. This is the birth of the new species that we talk about. All of it is involved in this brain transformation. The brain is becoming capable of housing more of The Consciousness.

I don’t see that there is any way to avoid the coming events. We’re there. We’re ready. We have had thousands of years of promises and predictions about this and that and the other thing. Part of this has been true, but because it was held in the context of the past it has been misinterpreted. Now, I see that The Consciousness has evolved its form, in this particular dimension, in order to make the leap. It is ready. It is moving. It is happening. Fear, conditions, beliefs and concepts limit this. So the work becomes a matter of eliminating conditions, beliefs and concepts “about,” and encouraging individuals to have a direct experience with The Consciousness. To abandon the past. To let go of how it is supposed to be, in order to begin to realize how it can be.

It feels as though the synergy is now ready for a big leap. In the world at large, there is much chaos and division. A reasonable person can look at this and know that this cannot continue to go on. If we continue with what we are doing, somebody is going to initiate mass destruction, or destroy the atmosphere, or pollute all of our waters. We simply can’t continue in the destructive patterns of the past.
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"The Living Example" Run Time: 6 min. 36 sec.



 
Question: "Ishvara, could you talk about yourself in perspective of other past and present sages and masters?"


Ishvara:
Well, I can imagine a moment in Buddha’s life, when he was awakening, where he went through the same things that I’m going through. The conditional mind reacts to this and says, “That’s very egoic.” Yet I see a lot of points of relationship in what has been said or written about Buddha. He has history behind him. I have history before me. It remains to be seen whether This can become such a world-transforming presence.

The same is true with Jesus. I relate to many of the things that are said about Jesus. I can say some of the very same things he said, right from the core of my being, without flinching, without any reservation whatsoever, knowing the core truth of those things.

This is something I have seen, something I am aware of. I am non-different from these past individuals. Yet I also have the benefit of everything they did. Now, no one ever has a corner on The Consciousness. We humans get into thinking that everything that can possibly be done has already been done. Humans look at these past teachers and say, “Well, that was it, that was the complete package.” But that is not true. In the synergy that is The Consciousness, The Consciousness is always becoming greater. The parts and the smaller wholes come together to become something even greater. So why shouldn’t I become more than these past individuals? There is nothing to stop that, except for my own fear, my own resistance.

What took place in the past could not have been all of it, could not have been the whole package. So many changes, so many extensions have occurred since then. Buddha didn’t have access to computers. His forms of communication were very slow, and confined to his locality. And so one cannot possibly conclude that Buddha said everything that needed to be said for the whole of existence, for all time. Such a conclusion is utterly foolish. We must see everything that was said and done in the context of the time and place in which it occurred. In Buddha’s case, what was said and done was very narrow in its scope. Yes, these things affected large segments of humanity after the fact. Yet when I see individuals clinging to those things as systems and structures, I see that those things have become a stumbling block. They are holding back the expression, distorting what could be.

Jesus is said to have stated that “You shall do far greater things than I have done.” Yet as human beings we seem to settle for less. I fully expect to do greater things. I see that it is possible. I see that what limits this is the attempt to contain oneself in a system or structure, trying to emulate the descriptions of Buddha or Christ or any other enlightened being. I see that this is an error. We must ascend beyond the limitations of these points, and synthesize all of it as a new synergy, a new way of being and seeing.

So it is a matter of honoring the sages of the past, but never letting them be the authority of the now. This is vitally important, and it is the place where most people become stuck. I feel that many people have had an awakening experience, and then have confined it to a system or structure, thus limiting it or even shutting it down.Back to the top


 
Question: "Ishvara, could you speak about 'Ascension'?"


Ishvara:
The conditional mind idea of “ascension” is very metaphysical and New Agey. There are books written about ascension, expectations about ascension. There is an abundance of these things, and we don’t need to talk about them.

Yet what I see as ascension is this evolving process that is constantly taking place with the physical form. At a physical level, the cells are beginning to activate higher properties of their existence. Physically, the body is slowly ascending to a higher level, or to a greater ordered way of being. This is taking place at a cellular level.

For me, ascension is not a departing or leaving behind of the physical, but a process of acceleration of the whole physical manifestation of The Consciousness. So a planetary ascension is possible. The whole of this field can accelerate. This physical ascension is taking place through the evolution into the new species. I see that it is possible for the body to become so accelerated that it breaks the bonds of gravitational limitations. It no longer would be dependent upon the solid manifestations, and they would evolve. We would then not look as we look now. We would be enhanced, more fluid and flexible, not limited by gravity or solidity. Solidity would at that point begin to disappear. It would speed up. It is essentially a process of accelerating. Accelerating to the point where we no longer feel the solidness of matter. We would then experience matter at a different frequency.

Ascension is also something that is taking place in the brain. The brain is evolving to the point where it is capable of tuning into more of what The Consciousnesss is, identifying with more of what Life is. That ascension in the brain creates and sustains the physical ascension.

It is an energy process. There is an abundance of energy in the universe, but because of the physical structuring, we are capable of using only very small amounts of that energy. The physical structure can deal only with very small amounts of that energy, otherwise it would simply burn up. So ascension is a matter of developing the ability to deal with more energy without destruction.

As we ascend, as we achieve other levels of existence and connection, we are able to house more of The Consciousness. When we are able to deal with more of the energy, the higher frequency energies, there is a natural connection with all of the inherent possibilities in those higher frequencies. Things that we cannot now dream of in the brain, suddenly become possible at those higher frequencies. So the ascension process is one of discovering what is beyond the conditional limitations of a physical structure without destroying the physical structure, but instead accelerating it.

You are never stuck. Limitation is simply the restructuring of physical matter in the way it has been. The feeling-knowing is that it doesn’t have to stay that way. All things transcend the past. All things move into a greater expression and connection through allowing and being. To realize this possibility moment by moment may be the greatest thing you can do for yourself and for humanity.

It is possible to move beyond the imagination. It is possible to expand this awareness to a point of no return to limited structure, concept or belief. It is possible to reside moment by moment in an ascended level of being, dwelling in a plane of existence that is all-inclusive and allowing, moment by moment, very much aware of all that is. Not being limited by that awareness, but constantly transcending the past. Being totally present and allowing, in the moment, is the work of The Consciousness. The evolving and becoming of The Consciousness is taking place moment by moment, through allowing.Back to the top


 

Question: "Ishvara, what is the content of the morphic field that is being set up here at Alaya?"


Ishvara:
The biologist Rupert Sheldrake reasons that we cannot explain how things are simply by analyzing their subparts, that things are the way they are because of their resonance with greater fields which shape their existence. He theorizes that there are self-organizing systems at all levels of complexity, such as atoms, molecules, crystals, cells, organisms, societies, planets and galaxies. These systems are structured by specific fields that he calls “morphic fields” which contain a sort of collective memory. And so a rose, for example, is shaped by a field which is itself shaped by an accumulated influence from all previous roses. This influence from previous systems, occurring through or across both space and time, occurs through “morphic resonance,” involving an action of like upon like.

Rupert Sheldrake’s description of morphic fields seems to fit the experience that I continue to have. People’s lives are basically shaped by fields that are created by accumulated thoughts. Patterns tend to keep repeating themselves because of these fields. Like attracts like. For example, a person’s experience of “enlightenment” can be shaped and dictated by a field which holds that enlightenment must take place in a certain way, that it must conform with certain ideas and concepts. And so the person’s experience will resonate with that field, even though the experience will be distorted by the preconceptions that make up the field.

Now, the old idea was that nature was a matter of habit, that everything was already set up to be the way it is, and would continue to be that way. In actual Life, however, the experience is that things evolve, things become. Fields can change. There are no definite criteria for how things come about.

I’m not willing to accept the idea that my life is predetermined. I see that my life has been an outcome of various possibilities. My life could have been made totally different by simply making a different decision at a certain point. Life is always a happening made up of complete wholes which combine with other wholes to create a greater possibility of synergy. The way Life unfolds is the result of fields that have been set up by consistently held thoughts. As we become sensitive to energies, we can detect various fields around people. Yet these fields need not remain fixed. As we allow for the direct experience of a possibility, things will change.

A person can look at the world negatively, and experience everything as negative. That person will experience more than his share of problems, will find that he is always in the wrong place at the wrong time. Morphic resonance implies that there is a field of thought, a field of possibility, for example fear or separation. Many of the old prophecies have enhanced the field of fear with predictions of great disasters to come. Because the brain is capable of receiving, it will tune into these morphic fields. The brain can constantly be recreating various possibilities that exist in these fields. The fields will thus shape one’s life.

Morphic resonance provides a possibility, an alternative for how things can be. The Space is a repository of energy and higher possibilities. These possibilities are known, thought about, and talked about often here at Alaya®. If this way of seeing Life is valid, if it works, then other people will pick up on that and begin to resonate with it. As a result, people’s lives will change. My presence is a stimulus, an inspiration towards seeing and experiencing the greater connection, seeing more deeply into Life, allowing for other possibilities to come about, and seeing that how we’ve been programmed and conditioned may not be to our best advantage.

The morphic field of Alaya® is one of seeing that transformation can be continuous, that there is no way that things have to be, that the principle of allowing what-Is, and being connected and present to that without resistance, tends to induce a greater flow of energy, of Life. So the morphic field of Alaya® is one that is progressive, connective and allowing, and constantly extending itself towards greater possibilities, not becoming locked into any idea or concept of how things have to be. Instead, it is a matter of being with things as one experiences them.

It is important to realize that how we imagine things to be may not be the way they are at all. One could see a television for the first time and imagine that there must be people inside the TV set acting out the parts that are seen on the screen. In Alaya®’s field, we allow for possibilities other than what we may imagine. This opens one to a different experience, a different way of looking at Life and how Life works, not being so convinced that “This is the way it works.” That conviction has constantly kept humanity in ignorance. The old idea that “Well, you just can’t know that, it’s not yours to know,” has kept people in the dark. In the past, various religions and spiritual disciplines have greatly resisted any kind of discovery or breakthrough that might refute a cherished belief. That kind of attitude tends to create ignorance.

I see that it is very important for a spiritual path to be open to the latest developments and theories. That way, one stays open and receptive to the possibility of a greater experience, a greater connection. The morphic field of Alaya® is an invitation to grow and expand, not to hide from Life or resist Life, but to be participating in it, and to allow the brain to continue its development, to create new neural pathways, to see new possibilities and new allowances. For people who participate in the field of Alaya, the field can be very inspiring and conducive to that kind of expansion.

The morphic field of Alaya® is the accelerated Space around me. It is a field free of the concepts and limitations of the past. People often remark about how they can feel this Space the moment they walk in the door of Alaya® House, or when they come up the driveway. The Space or field around me is accelerated to the point where it is difficult for past morphic fields to continue to have their way.Back to the top

Click the following link to hear Ishvara speak about "Morphic Fields"


Question: "Ishvara, could you talk about the importance of the physical body, and about the new species."


Ishvara:
There is ample scientific evidence of the evolution of things and creatures. There is sufficient validation for evolution, for the theory that things evolve. In light of that, why not carry it a step further and allow that the human being is also evolving, that it is possible for the human to change? In years past, experts said that the human couldn’t run any faster than a certain limit, but now athletes are surpassing that limit. If one is receptive to healing, not locked into a concept or belief as to why a disease exists, then one can overcome disease. The body is capable of healing itself. Examples like these indicate that the body is far more capable of change and accomplishment than beliefs would dictate. So why not allow that the body can do far more than is accepted by conditional thinking?

We are connected. Bodies communicate to bodies. There is already much known about pheromones and chemicals that the body releases in different emotional states. This shows the body’s ability to communicate with other bodies without the interference or interpretation of the intellect.

All of this indicates to me that we are in a constant state of evolution, and that the body is evolving. I see that we are coming to a point of drastic change, a quantum leap in human conditioning and human possibility. The new species is being born right out of the material that is already here. So it doesn’t mean that only the next generation will be making this leap. Instead, the body itself, in this moment, can actually become different by activating genetic material that is already present. Recent genome mapping indicates that there is so much genetic material present for which scientists don’t really know the purpose. It seems that there is a lot of unexplained, extra stuff. This could be future stuff, the stuff of evolutionary possibility. So it is important not to limit ourselves. It’s important to allow for the possibility that there is something greater in store for human existence. We could attain a healthier body that is highly resistant to disease, that is more flexible and vibrant. The aging process could be slowed down or even stopped. It’s already been shown that the less stress you experience, the less you age. If we can develop a consistent consciousness of allowing Life as-it-is, not resisting Life, we can considerably reduce the stress in our life and consequently slow down the aging process. It’s possible that we could even reverse the aging process.

The power of the brain has been severely overlooked. As we find better ways of studying and understanding the brain, we will find that there is much more there than we ever thought. We will realize that the brain is evolving, and is capable of housing more and more of The Consciousness, and that this is in turn creating physical transformation and changes.

So the new species is what we are becoming as we realize a greater connection with all of Life, seeing that the whole of the earth is in that connection, and that everything is The Consciousness manifesting itself in all its unique expressions. This is not limited. It doesn’t have a ceiling. We live, moment by moment, in unlimited possibilities. If we dare to access them, if we dare to transcend how things have been, transcend superstition and beliefs and concepts “about,” if we dare to move beyond these things, then we can experience far more of human capability and possibilities. I see that the purpose of The Consciousness is to develop an expression of itself which becomes continually more and more unlimited, more capable, more expansive, more connected. We are the outcome of this already, and we continue to evolve and become.
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Question: "Ishvara, could you talk about the importance of being it, rather than 'about' it".


Ishvara: I’ve consistently found in the various teachings and spiritual disciplines that there is so much talk “about” The Consciousness, "about" Life, "about" direct experience. Much is written about it. There is a great deal of knowledge and information about it. People read about it and study it, and can parrot the information back without ever having actually experienced it for themselves.

Upon awakening I saw that there was a need for someone to be an example of living it moment by moment, instead of talking about it. It’s unavoidable to talk about it in language. Yet I feel that human communication is taking place beyond language, that there is also a physical, bodily communication that takes place. When other bodies are around this (Ishvara’s) body, those other bodies say, “Well, something more is possible here, genetic enhancement is possible, other ways of seeing things are possible.” This supports physical transformation. So it seems that, instead of talking about it, now is the time to exemplify it, to literally be the example of The Consciousness, to be the example of presence and to let individuals see that it actually works; to demonstrate that there is Life after enlightenment and that we don’t have to go somewhere else. We don’t have to be something else to be the embodiment of The Consciousness. We are that embodiment already, and we just need to be it.

It’s fun to talk about it, to explore possibilities, but one must get down to actualizing it, living it, actually proving it, testing it in the laboratory of Life, to see that this actually works. This is a stronger testament for The Consciousness than all the words we could possibly say or write about it.

When one is actually living it, there is a definite change in one’s life. One exemplifies a sense of peace and
allowing. One experiences less illness and disease, or none at all. When one is living The Consciousness, one is the same with everything. This means that one does not react. One responds to Life consistently, instead of constantly reacting to opinions and beliefs and concepts. Another tangible thing that occurs is that one’s life works; it just works. One consistently seems to be in the right place at the right time. One finds oneself content, but not complacent, with what-Is. One finds oneself co-participating, moment by moment, in discovery through experience and example, seeing that things work. Everything that I talk about is what I’ve experienced. I’ve tried hard not to talk about things I haven’t experienced.

I see that one stagnates when one does not keep an open mind, even about the direct experience one may be having. So often, we experience simply what we believe. In the past, I caught myself experiencing what I believed. I questioned, “Who gave me that belief.” That changed the experience totally.

The direct experience of The Consciousness requires that we actually live it. If I develop a theory of living from my experience, I demand that the theory work, that it fits with whatever comes up. The moment it doesn’t fit whatever comes up, then it is time to evolve. I’ve seen this evolution occur often. I see, “Here’s another piece that changes the whole
synergy.” So it is a matter of always being open to what might be. I feel that, if we are to continue to evolve, we need to keep an open mind and be receptive to all the different inputs of Life, to let them merge, and to see how they fit into what we’ve experienced. Sometimes one may find that something has changed, that one has to adopt another theory which one didn’t know existed before. To me, the beauty of Life is that it is always changing.

I feel that everyone can demand this example. If you have an idea of Life, you can demand that it work, instead of letting it be something that you are hiding behind. So much of the spiritual search has become just an escape. People are escaping from Life, escaping from the day to day experience. One of the biggest escapes is the belief that the physical Life is all “maya,” that it is all an illusion. Life cannot work when we have that escape.
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