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Superconscious Awareness
ОглавлениеThe Cayce readings traced the effect of the rising kundalini and its activation of high-sense perception for a group of people who met with him in 1931 to ask how they might become more spiritual and psychic. To answer this request, Cayce gave 130 psychic readings that became the basis of the two volumes titled A Search for God, which were compiled and used as texts by this original study group of thirteen people. Today, more than five hundred active study groups in the United States and thirty-three other countries meet weekly to discuss the readings in the text, meditate, and practice lessons that invariably amplify the members’ spiritual attunement and psychic powers.
The Meditation chapter, which opens the first book, states on page 11 that people “who by constant introspection are able to bring to the surface their experiences as a whole are called ‘sages’ or ‘lamas.’” When this spiritual ability is made practical, the person becomes a master.
The chapter also traces the upward movement and effects of the kundalini force, a powerful reservoir of physical and spiritual energy, as it rises up through the spinning wheels of light known as the chakras.
A sensation experienced in the eyes indicates a healing vibration, according to the Cayce readings on page 13 in that Meditation chapter. If energy runs up through the body and ends in sensations of fullness in the head, pulling these vibrations down to the “disseminating center”—the spiritual third eye in the forehead—enables the meditator to heal others magnetically through the laying-on of hands.
Hearing an inner voice signifies an awakening to God. This awakening stimulates other faculties until we pass “into the presence of that which may materialize in voice, feeling, sight, and a consciousness of oneness with the Whole,” said Cayce’s Source. (p. 13)
Meditation consistently and reliably develops psychic abilities over time. When we purify with water, sanctify with incense and candles, relax the body, and quiet the mind, we find in the stillness of meditation a sense of inner unity and a thirst for the presence of the infinite. Meditation, dreaming, and inspired writing deepen the mind into the light-filled awareness of the multisensory soul which lifts us into the superconscious realm of the divine.
(See the chapter entitled “The Light of Consciousness” to learn more about the chakras and kundalini life force.)