Is Reality Really Out There? Or Does It Come From Within?

For centuries, we’ve been told that reality is something external, something we passively perceive as it flows in through our senses. But what if the opposite is true? What if our perception of reality is not a direct reflection of the external world but something that’s being filtered and manifested from within us?

This might sound controversial, even radical, but it’s a possibility that cannot be ignored in light of recent developments in quantum physics and consciousness studies. One theory that sheds light on this is the Holographic Principle — a mind-bending concept that suggests all the information contained within a volume of space can be encoded on its 2D surface, much like a hologram.

The Holographic Principle: A Framework for Perception?

Here’s the idea: According to the Holographic Principle, the universe’s fundamental information is encoded in a 2D plane, but what we experience as 3D reality is actually a projection of that information. Think of it like a hologram: all the information needed to create a 3D image is stored on a 2D surface. When it’s projected, the image appears three-dimensional — even though, at its core, it’s not.

Now, apply this concept to consciousness and perception. What if the world we perceive — the physical, tangible reality around us — is not being processed from external inputs, but from information that’s projected from within us? What if our brains are decoding this holographic information and creating the 3D reality we experience?

To visualize this concept, consider how information density and connectivity might influence the organization of reality, as shown in the diagram below. The arrow of time emerges from the flow of information, suggesting that the structure of the universe is inherently tied to how information is distributed and processed.

Perception from Within: Microtubules and Quantum Processing

Here’s where it gets even more interesting: Researchers have proposed that microtubules — tiny structures within our brain cells — might act as quantum processors, capable of interacting with quantum information at an incredibly small scale. These microtubules could very well be the key to understanding how the Holographic Principle relates to consciousness.

Instead of reality entering through our senses from an external world, perhaps microtubules are filtering quantum information from a deeper, more fundamental level of the universe. In this scenario, reality isn’t something that’s “out there” waiting to be seen, but something that is internally processed and then projected outward as perception.

This idea becomes even more intriguing when we consider the role of microtubules in our brains. As the diagram shows, these quantum processors could be responsible for filtering the encoded information from within, creating the perception of reality that we experience.

A Radical Shift in Understanding Reality

If this is true, then what we call reality may be a subjective phenomenon — a projection, filtered through our internal quantum systems, emerging from deeper layers of encoded information. Just as sound is an interpretation of vibrations, reality could be an interpretation of encoded data stored within the universe’s informational structure.

This challenges everything we’ve believed about perception. No longer are we passive observers in a universe made of independent objects. Instead, we may be active participants, generating our experience of the world from within, based on how our minds process and interpret the encoded information that makes up the very fabric of reality.

What If We’re Creating Reality From Inside Out?

The controversial idea that reality might be an internally generated phenomenon forces us to rethink what it means to perceive, to experience, and to exist. Instead of being products of our environment, we may be manifesting that environment as a result of the way our consciousness interacts with the universe’s encoded information.

This opens up a vast new frontier of thought. If perception comes from within, what role do we play in shaping reality? Are we merely interpreters of data, or are we, in some sense, creators of the world we see? As we continue to explore these questions, the boundary between the self and the universe becomes blurrier, leading us to question the very nature of existence.

Reference:

The International Space Federation (ISF) | Nassim Haramein

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The Truth in the Lie in Me

Because of personality the bio-software that runs everything in you. You cannot get rid of the software but you can upgrade it via transformation. That is what the mystics and ancients have been trying to tell us all these years.

The personality allows variety among us. It is an understanding of the evolutionary process to have variety in society. But it allows upgrades from time to time to transform it — to what you might ask?

To transform you to allow you to make decisions with no conflict in your mind. To get the brain and mind to work at its full potential,

Connect the dots to upgrade:

The final software version for the personality is when you find the source of creation:

When you see and understand that time is part of space — spacetime which generates infinite potential in you, and this can only happen when you are on planet Earth.

The bubble created by the Earth distorting the fabric of spacetime is part of your extended brain mind — your full potential in you when you learn how to access the energy fields within it and its repositories. When you do make your way there — it is enlightenment.

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Introduction to Time, Gravity, and Infinite Potential

In the pursuit of understanding our existence, we often look to the stars, the universe, and the great expanse of the unknown for answers. We are drawn by an inherent need to understand the forces that govern our lives, our reality, and the universe itself. The concepts of time, gravity, and infinite potential form the backbone of our exploration.

Time, often seen as a linear force, is not just a measure of moments passing. It is an active participant in the creation of the universe. When we begin to see time not as something outside of us, but as a dimension in space itself, we unlock the doors to infinite potential within us.

Gravity plays an equally profound role in shaping time and space. It warps and bends the very fabric of spacetime, creating the conditions necessary for evolution, coherence, and enlightenment. Gravity anchors us to the planet, providing us with the fertile ground for spiritual and intellectual growth. Without it, time would not function as we know it, and infinite potential would remain unreachable.

It is around Earth that these forces—time and gravity—are concentrated. The Earth’s gravitational pull creates a bubble of spacetime distortion, generating the conditions for life and growth. It is here, within this bubble, that the true power of infinite potential lies. We are, in fact, in the center of this localized force, giving us direct access to the power of creation. Our journey is about learning to tap into this reservoir of infinite potential by aligning ourselves with the forces of the universe.

One of the profound realizations from this exploration is that the power of creation is localized around us. The Earth’s unique position within spacetime allows for the concentration of time, gravity, and potential, making it easier for us to tap into these forces. This localized environment enhances our ability to achieve coherence—the alignment of our thoughts, actions, and awareness with the greater cosmic forces at play. The more we align ourselves with these forces, the more we tap into the infinite potential that exists within each of us.

To fully embrace this process of coherence, we must understand the relationship between the True Self and the Personality, as shown in ancient mystical teachings and now affirmed by modern science. Our personality, built on opinions, biases, and beliefs, often distances us from our True Self. The process of enlightenment is about transforming this personality, upgrading the software of the mind to reconnect with the True Self.

The transformation of the personality begins when we recognize that our opinions, biases, and beliefs are mere constructs. As we transcend these limitations, we begin to access the source of creation itself. The process is cyclical, as we constantly return to the True Self, upgrading our understanding of reality and unlocking deeper levels of infinite potential.

But what lies beyond transformation? How do we connect the dots between our conscious mind and the Planck Quantum Field—the common baseline process that governs the entire universe?

In seeking coherence, we must understand how our minds are connected to the cosmic source. The brain functions as a receiver and interpreter of cosmic signals, and it is through practices such as meditation and mindfulness that we can access the silent zones of the brain. This is where Einstein and Edison operated, tapping into the deeper recesses of the mind to solve complex problems and create new realities.

As we unlock these deeper realms, we tap into a 360-degree perception of reality. This expanded perception allows us to navigate not just the physical world but the energetic one as well, understanding how time, gravity, and infinite potential influence our every move.

The following diagram illustrates how time, gravity, and infinite potential intertwine to shape our reality. These forces are not distant or abstract; they are intricately woven into the fabric of our existence, guiding us toward enlightenment.

This introduction sets the stage for our exploration of time, gravity, and infinite potential throughout the rest of the book. As we proceed, we will delve deeper into how these forces influence our personal growth, our societies, and our journey toward enlightenment. Understanding this cosmic framework gives us the tools to navigate our lives with purpose and coherence.

The power of creation is not out of reach—it is right here, surrounding us. It is up to us to learn how to access and harness this infinite potential to become coherent beings aligned with the flow of the universe.

It is truly remarkable to have reached a place where there is clarity and no more inner seeking or conflict. This sense of wholeness, the understanding of time, gravity, and infinite potential, brings a profound peace that many strive for but rarely achieve. The journey has been about unraveling the complexities of existence, seeing through the veils of illusion, and connecting deeply with the truth of the universe. It is a state of being that transcends ordinary understanding—a powerful alignment with the forces that shape both the cosmos and the inner world.

This book reflects that deep sense of clarity, offering a guide to others toward this same completeness. Once the seeking ends, there is nothing left but to live in harmony with everything, moving forward with full awareness and freedom. This sense of freedom is the realization that all boundaries dissolve, and the infinite potential within and around us unfolds naturally, as part of the very fabric of the universe.

 

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Book of Enlightenment

Chapter 1: Time as a Dimension in Space

This chapter explores the concept of time as an integral part of the fabric of space. Time is not just a tool for measurement but a dimension that exists within spacetime, intertwined with gravity. Understanding this dynamic opens the door to grasping the infinite potential that flows through the universe and our existence.

Chapter 2: Gravity and Time Unveiled

This chapter delves into how gravity bends spacetime, allowing time to unfold. As gravity influences time, we experience the world in ways that shape our understanding of existence. The relationship between time and gravity reveals deeper truths about the structure of the universe and how it shapes everything around us.

Chapter 3: Infinite Potential in the Universe

Infinite potential is introduced as the limitless possibilities that exist within the fabric of the universe. This chapter explores how time and gravity create the conditions for the universe to evolve and how infinite potential plays a key role in both cosmic and human evolution. It provides insights into how the universe is continually unfolding and evolving.

Chapter 4: Wholeness and the Cosmos

This chapter discusses the concept of wholeness—how everything in the universe is connected. Through the understanding of spacetime and infinite potential, we see that the universe operates as a unified whole, and each of us is a part of that interconnectedness. Wholeness is the key to understanding both the cosmos and our place within it.

Chapter 5: The Brain and Infinite Potential

Here, the focus shifts to the role of the brain in accessing infinite potential. The brain is not just a tool for thinking but a powerful conduit that can tap into the deeper forces of the universe. This chapter shows how the brain’s ability to process information and experience reality is closely tied to the larger cosmic forces at play.

Chapter 6: Evolution of Consciousness

The concept of evolution is applied to consciousness in this chapter, exploring how humans are constantly evolving, both physically and mentally. As we gain deeper insights into time, gravity, and infinite potential, our consciousness expands, allowing us to perceive the universe in new ways. This chapter ties the evolution of consciousness to the unfolding of universal potential.

Chapter 7: Coherence in Thought and Existence

Coherence is about achieving alignment between one’s thoughts and actions. This chapter explores how coherence emerges when individuals align their consciousness with the larger forces of the universe, such as time, gravity, and infinite potential. Achieving coherence brings clarity and a deeper understanding of reality.

Chapter 8: The Nature of Time and Perception

In this chapter, time is further examined, especially in how it shapes our perception of reality. Time is not a static force but something that flows and evolves. Our relationship with time affects how we experience life, and understanding time’s dynamics can lead to greater awareness of the universe’s unfolding potential.

Chapter 9: Infinite Potential and Society

This chapter discusses the concept of infinite potential in the context of society. How societies either foster or limit this potential can shape the future. It highlights the importance of governance, freedom, and creativity in allowing infinite potential to be fully realized on a societal scale.

Chapter 10: Realizing Infinite Potential in Daily Life

The focus here is on how individuals can tap into infinite potential in their everyday lives. Through practices such as self-awareness and reflection, people can unlock new levels of understanding and growth, becoming more in tune with the universal forces that shape their existence.

Chapter 11: Societal Stifling and Growth

This chapter explores how societies can stifle or support the infinite potential of their citizens. It examines the consequences of limiting growth through oppressive systems and shows how societies that encourage freedom and coherence allow for greater collective evolution and happiness.

Chapter 12: Personal Coherence and Consciousness

This chapter focuses on how individuals can achieve personal coherence by aligning their brain and mind with the forces of time, gravity, and infinite potential. It provides insights into the process of achieving mental and spiritual balance, leading to personal growth and clarity.

Chapter 13: Infinite Potential and the Future of Society

This chapter ties together the broader societal implications of infinite potential, showing how societies that embrace openness and growth lead to a better future. It discusses the role of individuals and collective consciousness in shaping the future of humanity and the planet.

Chapter 14: Conclusion – Infinite Potential and the Path Forward

As we come to the close of this journey through time, gravity, and infinite potential, the lessons learned resonate on both a cosmic and personal level. We have seen that time is not merely a tool for measuring moments, but a dimension deeply woven into the fabric of space. Gravity, far from being just a force pulling us down, is the curvature of spacetime itself, guiding the unfolding of time. These cosmic forces, once abstract concepts, now reveal their role in shaping both the universe and our lives.

The discovery that infinite potential is not just an ethereal idea but a tangible force present within us and our surroundings has far-reaching implications. As we align ourselves with these forces, we become part of the unfolding process of creation. This is not merely a matter of spiritual awakening, but a deep connection to the universe’s evolution. The potential within each of us is tied to the very fabric of space and time.

One of the profound realizations from this exploration is that the power of creation is localized around us. The Earth’s unique position within spacetime allows for the concentration of time, gravity, and potential, making it easier for us to tap into these forces. This localized environment enhances our ability to achieve coherence—the alignment of our thoughts, actions, and awareness with the greater cosmic forces at play. The more we align ourselves with these forces, the more we tap into the infinite potential that exists within each of us.

The implications for society are clear. As individuals begin to access this infinite potential, society as a whole becomes more aligned with the flow of time and gravity. Societies that foster coherence—through education, freedom, creativity, and governance—will see their people thrive. Those that stifle growth and creativity will limit their potential, leading to stagnation and discontent.

The universe itself acts as a support system, guiding us toward wholeness. But the real work of achieving this wholeness happens within the localized environment of Earth, where time, gravity, and infinite potential are more accessible to us. By recognizing this, we can consciously participate in the unfolding of the cosmic process, bringing our individual and collective potential into alignment with the greater forces at work.

In the end, the path forward is one of coherence and infinite potential. By understanding our connection to time and gravity, and by tapping into the infinite potential within ourselves, we can live in harmony with the forces that shape existence. The universe is constantly evolving, and we are an integral part of that evolution. The future of humanity and society lies in embracing this potential and aligning with the universal process of creation.

As we move forward, the invitation is clear: to continue exploring, understanding, and aligning with the forces that shape our existence, and in doing so, to realize the infinite potential that lies within each of us.

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The extended brain-mind

Photographic memory is rare, leading to scepticism about its existence. Thomas Edison utilized a meditative state called Yoga Nidra to tap into his subconscious mind for innovative problem-solving. Yoga Nidra, also known as “yogic sleep,” involves deep relaxation and conscious awareness between wakefulness and sleep, promoting mental clarity and stress reduction. Both Edison and Blavatsky demonstrated that a calm mind can access deeper mental faculties, a phenomenon achievable through preparation and meditation. This extended brain-mind capability can enhance memory and perception, sometimes causing distress due to its intensity. This ability, likened to psychic powers and detailed by Buddha, allows for extraordinary mental feats such as clairvoyance, clairaudience, understanding others’ minds, and recalling past lives, ultimately leading to profound self-awareness and the cessation of suffering.

Photographic memory in people is few and far between. Because of this, people find it difficult to believe when people say they have a photographic memory, as they might do, like Blavatsky.

Here is Thomas Edison pointing this phenomenon out in his writings:

Edison did know something of his mind spaces as he used to exploit the mind space just before sleep to try and solve some of the innovative problems he was working on:

Yoga Nidra, explain how to stay aware/conscious as you fall asleep below 4Hz brain operating frequency. It was this mind space that Thomas Edison took advantage of to access other repositories in the universe to help him solve problems with his innovations.

Yoga Nidra, often referred to as “yogic sleep,” is a state of conscious relaxation that combines guided meditation with deep physical and mental rest. It typically involves lying down comfortably while following a guided meditation that leads the practitioner through various stages of relaxation, body awareness, breath work, and visualization. This practice aims to induce a state between wakefulness and sleep, allowing for deep restoration, stress reduction, and a sense of inner peace. Unlike regular sleep, Yoga Nidra encourages mindful awareness, helping to calm the nervous system, improve emotional regulation, and enhance overall well-being.

Notice in both examples, Blavatsky and Edison, that the silent and calm mind is required to work with the extended brain-mind — mind spaces you can exploit to do extraordinary things for you. This is a fragile phenomenon and needs to be brought about with some preparation. This is not a Spiderman or Superman phenomenon, but it is an equivalent of the exaggerated phenomenon but more subtle.

People find it difficult to believe. But I think it can be an evolved trait. Children are known to have this ability, which they say fades with time.

Personal experience and some have also described this — one’s memory starts to work on a higher level. The past hidden before becomes more vivid and it all can sit together in your brain and easily recalled. So what happened to the person when this revival happens? People can get bother when this happens to them — an example of a person who meditates and this has come about and was disturbed by it as it was not normal and she could double back and stop the phenomenon and return to normality. When one crosses the edge of normality, powers come through. Buddha described how he meditates and takes a deep dive into his brain-mind and experiences his mind spaces — this type of meditation of self awareness and meditation while still conscious while experiencing all one’s mind spaces can open up the brain-mind in different way. There is more of you in perception as the mind opens up.

This can happen to some people:

I personally believe that it generates an extended brain-mind for those who take a deep dive into the brain-mind and transform the personality: when one breaks away from memory and freely naturally looks for other repositories.

Psychic Powers

“They wield the many kinds of psychic power: multiplying themselves and becoming one again; appearing and disappearing; going unimpeded through a wall, a rampart, or a mountain as if through space; diving in and out of the earth as if it were water; walking on water as if it were earth; flying cross-legged through the sky like a bird; touching and stroking with the hand the sun and moon, so mighty and powerful; controlling the body as far as the Brahmā realm.”

Clairaudience

“Clairaudience” is a literal rendition of dibbasota. The root sense of dibba is to “shine” like the bright sky or a divine being. The senses of clarity and divinity are both present.With clairaudience that is purified and superhuman, they hear both kinds of sounds, human and divine, whether near or far.

Comprehending the Minds of Others

They understand the minds of other beings and individuals, having comprehended them with their own mind. They understand mind with greed as ‘mind with greed’, and mind without greed as ‘mind without greed’. They understand mind with hate … mind without hate … mind with delusion … mind without delusion … constricted mind … scattered mind … expansive mind … unexpansive mind … mind that is not supreme … mind that is supreme … immersed mind … unimmersed mind … freed mind … They understand unfreed mind as ‘unfreed mind’.

Recollection of Past Lives

They recollect many kinds of past lives, that is, one, two, three, four, five, ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, a hundred, a thousand, a hundred thousand rebirths; many eons of the world contracting, many eons of the world expanding, many eons of the world contracting and expanding. They remember: ‘There, I was named this, my clan was that, I looked like this, and that was my food. This was how I felt pleasure and pain, and that was how my life ended. When I passed away from that place I was reborn somewhere else. There, too, I was named this, my clan was that, I looked like this, and that was my food. This was how I felt pleasure and pain, and that was how my life ended. When I passed away from that place I was reborn here.’ And so they recollect their many kinds of past lives, with features and details. Empowered by the fourth jhāna, memory breaks through the veil of birth and death, revealing the vast expanse of time and dispelling the illusion that there is any place of eternal rest or sanctuary in the cycle of transmigration. The knowledge of these events is not hazy or murky, but clear and precise, illuminated by the brilliance of purified consciousness.

Clairvoyance

And so, with clairvoyance that is purified and superhuman, they see sentient beings passing away and being reborn

Ending of Defilements

They truly understand: ‘This is suffering’ … ‘This is the origin of suffering’ … ‘This is the cessation of suffering’ … ‘This is the practice that leads to the cessation of suffering. When they’re freed, they know they’re freed. This is a reflective awareness of the fact of awakening. The meditator reviews their mind and sees that it is free from all forces that lead to suffering.They understand: ‘Rebirth is ended, the spiritual journey has been completed, what had to be done has been done, there is no return to any state of existence.

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Meditation Mind Spaces

The significance of knowing your mind spaces.

“Meditation Mind Spaces” explores the transition between wakefulness and sleep, emphasizing the significance of experiencing and understanding the nine Jhanas in meditation. The text highlights the importance of these mind states, originally described by Buddha, in gaining insights into the brain’s functioning beyond ordinary consciousness. By examining these meditative states, one can achieve profound relaxation, mental clarity, and emotional regulation, much like Yoga Nidra. The journey through the Jhanas, from initial concentration to the ultimate state of peaceful rest, reveals the rise and fall of emotions and thoughts, leading to enlightenment and a deeper understanding of the self. Buddha’s teachings on these states demonstrate the highest benefits of the ascetic life, including psychic powers, clairaudience, and the end of defilements, thus transforming one’s perception and experience of reality.

There is awake, sleep and all your 9 Jhanas during meditation.

This is just a summary to try and see the overall pattern of your mind spaces an the significance of experiencing some of them, knowing how they operate/think differently and then the reason why this is important.

What is the use of meditation we do not know why we are doing it.

Most of the Jhanas and its importance is from information by the Buddha himself, translation from Pali text I think, and with this we can see what Buddha was all about and what he is trying to tell us about our brain-mind.

We know awake and sleep (and dreaming) because we experience this everyday. It is when we cross into the edge of darkness — what happens there and how does the brain work when we are not conscious.

We are crossing the line at the edge and we want to know what is happening there — why? Well we have to see what Buddha saw and then realisation and awakening and enlightenment. Why crossing the edge of darkness was important to the Buddha. This story of the Jhanas by Buddha is a story of the King and the mendicant.

Meditation — this is the journey we will be taking to experience the different Jhanas, mind spaces:

Journey of the Jhanas — mind spaces

So we have awake and then sleep — so that in-between mind space just as we get to sleep mode below 4Hz brain operating frequency,

Yoga Nidra, often referred to as “yogic sleep,” is a state of conscious relaxation that combines guided meditation with deep physical and mental rest. It typically involves lying down comfortably while following a guided meditation that leads the practitioner through various stages of relaxation, body awareness, breath work, and visualization. This practice aims to induce a state between wakefulness and sleep, allowing for deep restoration, stress reduction, and a sense of inner peace. Unlike regular sleep, Yoga Nidra encourages mindful awareness, helping to calm the nervous system, improve emotional regulation, and enhance overall well-being.

So Yoga Nidra is to get into sleep mode without disappearing in darkness in mind — Unlike regular sleep, Yoga Nidra encourages mindful awareness, helping to calm the nervous system, improve emotional regulation, and enhance overall well-being. Thomas Edison and Einstein used to use this mind space while still conscious to solve problems they had in anything they were working at that particular time. The insights they had from a calm silent mind help them solve the problems.

So here you are already starting that journey of the Jhanas. So we take a deeper dive into the brain-mind:

First Jhāna:

Description: In this stage, the meditator experiences a deep state of concentration with initial and sustained thought, along with intense joy and happiness.

Second Jhāna:

Description: Applied and sustained thought are abandoned, leading to a deeper state of concentration characterized by rapture and happiness without discursive thinking.

Third Jhāna:

Description: The meditator experiences a more refined state of concentration with a calm, pleasant feeling, free from rapture but still maintaining happiness and mental unity.

Fourth Jhāna:

Description: The meditator reaches a state of equanimity and perfect mental clarity, with no pleasure or pain, only a deep, stable concentration.

The Five

Description: The meditator transcends the perception of form and enters a state of infinite space, experiencing boundless spatial awareness.

Sixth Jhana

Description: Moving beyond the perception of infinite space, the meditator realizes an infinite field of consciousness, experiencing boundless awareness itself.

Seventh Jhana:

Description: The meditator transcends the perception of infinite consciousness and enters the realm of nothingness, where there is a profound sense of absence or void.

Eight Jhana:

Description: This is an extremely subtle state where the meditator’s awareness is so refined that it is difficult to determine if there is perception or not.

The Ninth Jhāna

Description: This is the ultimate state of meditative absorption where all mental activities, perceptions, and feelings cease entirely. It is a state of deep, peaceful, and profound rest.

So you ask the question, if one has experienced all these mind spaces, what is it going to get us, do for us? How are we going to change with this experience. I mean it is the ending of time in the brain and mind:

The Ninth Jhāna

This is the ultimate state of meditative absorption where all mental activities, perceptions, and feelings cease entirely. It is a state of deep, peaceful, and profound rest.

The rest of this is more difficult to explain — the significance of knowing about and experiencing the Jhanas. What is in it for us. If you see it then it almost completes the story of the mystical journey of discover via the mind and perception and then you can get on with getting deeper and deeper into the Jhanas.

Buddhas answer was this:

In the same way, when their mind has become immersed in samādhi like this — purified, bright, flawless, rid of corruptions, pliable, workable, steady, and imperturbable — they project it and extend it toward knowledge of the ending of defilements. This too, great king, is a fruit of the ascetic life that’s apparent in the present life which is better and finer than the former ones. And, great king, there is no other fruit of the ascetic life apparent in the present life which is better and finer than this.” The Buddha roars his lion’s roar. His teaching leads not just to some benefits, but to the highest benefits that are possible.

Experiencing of this mind spaces TRANSFORMS a person — the mind spaces shows one how the brain-mind rises and falls with emotions and feelings and how the deeper mind spaces just does not allow this rising and falling in the brain and mind with emotions and feelings. When you experience how the brain flatlines vis deep meditation and experience of the Jhanas you juxtapose and see what the awake and the deeper silent mind spaces are all about.

The King asked Buddha — what has the ascetic life done for you and your mendicants and he told him:

DN 2: Sāmaññaphalasutta — Bhikkhu Sujato (suttacentral.net)

Psychic Powers

“They wield the many kinds of psychic power: multiplying themselves and becoming one again; appearing and disappearing; going unimpeded through a wall, a rampart, or a mountain as if through space; diving in and out of the earth as if it were water; walking on water as if it were earth; flying cross-legged through the sky like a bird; touching and stroking with the hand the sun and moon, so mighty and powerful; controlling the body as far as the Brahmā realm.”

Clairaudience

“Clairaudience” is a literal rendition of dibbasota. The root sense of dibba is to “shine” like the bright sky or a divine being. The senses of clarity and divinity are both present.With clairaudience that is purified and superhuman, they hear both kinds of sounds, human and divine, whether near or far.

Comprehending the Minds of Others

They understand the minds of other beings and individuals, having comprehended them with their own mind. They understand mind with greed as ‘mind with greed’, and mind without greed as ‘mind without greed’. They understand mind with hate … mind without hate … mind with delusion … mind without delusion … constricted mind … scattered mind … expansive mind … unexpansive mind … mind that is not supreme … mind that is supreme … immersed mind … unimmersed mind … freed mind … They understand unfreed mind as ‘unfreed mind’.

Recollection of Past Lives

They recollect many kinds of past lives, that is, one, two, three, four, five, ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, a hundred, a thousand, a hundred thousand rebirths; many eons of the world contracting, many eons of the world expanding, many eons of the world contracting and expanding. They remember: ‘There, I was named this, my clan was that, I looked like this, and that was my food. This was how I felt pleasure and pain, and that was how my life ended. When I passed away from that place I was reborn somewhere else. There, too, I was named this, my clan was that, I looked like this, and that was my food. This was how I felt pleasure and pain, and that was how my life ended. When I passed away from that place I was reborn here.’ And so they recollect their many kinds of past lives, with features and details. Empowered by the fourth jhāna, memory breaks through the veil of birth and death, revealing the vast expanse of time and dispelling the illusion that there is any place of eternal rest or sanctuary in the cycle of transmigration. The knowledge of these events is not hazy or murky, but clear and precise, illuminated by the brilliance of purified consciousness.

Clairvoyance

And so, with clairvoyance that is purified and superhuman, they see sentient beings passing away and being reborn

Ending of Defilements

They truly understand: ‘This is suffering’ … ‘This is the origin of suffering’ … ‘This is the cessation of suffering’ … ‘This is the practice that leads to the cessation of suffering. When they’re freed, they know they’re freed. This is a reflective awareness of the fact of awakening. The meditator reviews their mind and sees that it is free from all forces that lead to suffering.They understand: ‘Rebirth is ended, the spiritual journey has been completed, what had to be done has been done, there is no return to any state of existence.

When you experience the nothingness that is you, you come to realise why things arises and falls in you — realisation, awakening and enlightenment.

There are 2 of you in you and there is transformation via experiencing one’s mind spaces — Jhanas.

 
 
Meditation Mind Spaces

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Elevate the mind with the will of the universe

The thing is once you start to get into the fabric of the universe, its “alive” emergent qualities in the universe become an inviting “earworm” dragging you into its fabric and inviting you to become part of its “Universe”.

We are for a sure thing is already part of its fabric but to be awakened to the fact that you are part of the fabric is a different matter altogether. Imagine being part of something and not knowing it, until you are nudged along into it. I think that is why they say in some religions that by the grace of “God” you come to me.

This is from the bible:

Ephesians 2:8 ESV

For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God…

Did Jesus say it:

2 Corinthians 12:9: Jesus says to Paul, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” 1 Corinthians 15:10: “By the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain.

The awakening process in brain and mind begins with the grace of the emergent quality in the universe and invites you into its fabric. But this is a natural process in you and it is part of a natural urge in you to find your True Self as being part of the universe.

This is an interesting phrase:

for my power is made perfect in weakness

When the brain-mind is in high glory of synthetic cityscape, bust as always fullfilling the needs of the synthetic cityscape, there is no time for weakness, but at a weak moment, an invitation is offered to you, to enter the kingdom of God. But God to me is not a God of faith but rather of that emergent quality in the universe of which you are part of and to enter the Kingdom of God is just a natural process in you.

There is only one God

Eternal truth is his name

He is the creator

Without fear

Without hate

Immortal without form

Beyond birth and death

Self-existent

By God’s grace

(you will know Him by the God’s grace)

So the awakening process is this first realisation of finding one’s full potential.

And to me, it is hiding in plain sight in our sleep-wake cycle.

You will find it in meditation: the sleep-wake cycle.

and in enlightenment into the fabric of the universe with the will of the universe.

…….awakening to enlightenment and transformation in finding one’s full potential.

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David Bowie and Jiddu Krishnamurti update

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“I maintain that Truth is a pathless land, and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever, by any religion, by any sect. That is my point of view, and I adhere to that absolutely and unconditionally. Truth, being limitless, unconditioned, unapproachable by any path whatsoever, cannot be organized; nor should any organization be formed to lead or to coerce people along any particular path. If you first understand that, then you will see how impossible it is to organize a belief. A belief is purely an individual matter, and you cannot and must not organize it. If you do, it becomes dead, crystallized; it becomes a creed, a sect, a religion, to be imposed on others. This is what everyone throughout the world is attempting to do. Truth is narrowed down and made a plaything for those who are weak, for those who are only momentarily discontented. Truth cannot be brought down, rather the individual must make the effort to ascend to it. You cannot bring the mountain-top to the valley. If you would attain to the mountain-top you must pass through the valley, climb the steeps, unafraid of the dangerous precipices. You must climb towards the Truth, it cannot be “stepped down” or organized for you. Interest in ideas is mainly sustained by organizations, but organizations only awaken interest from without. Interest, which is not born out of love of Truth for its own sake, but aroused by an organization, is of no value. The organization becomes a framework into which its members can conveniently fit. They no longer strive after Truth or the mountain-top, but rather carve for themselves a convenient niche in which they put themselves, or let the organization place them, and consider that the organization will thereby lead them to Truth.”

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