Monday, March 30, 2009

Three Meditations For Spiritual Growth

1. Through visualize, the following realization can be used for spiritual growth. Begin by relaxing through what ever means you use. Then focus on three things: a) how to witness God, b) what God would say c) what you would ask God.

2. This visualization is a process of realization. Through the following meditation one realized Omnipresence. Begin taking deeper and deeper, slower and slower breaths. Don't force the breaths allow the breath to breath. Doing so, being the process of thinking what might God be. Through this interaction think conceptually why God is Omnipresent. Doing so then realize through the Father or Gods Omnipresence you too must share divinity. It is this extension of divinity (the Soul) that you are.

3. The following is a meditation for acquiring insight. First examine the following. Think about where insights come from. Doing so you may express the nature that the Soul which is Omniscient and is connected through God to the Supreme consciousness is truly Omniscient. Through deep meditation and the process of examination of abundance it can be realized that Omniscience and the Souls direct link to God the Father as One unified Omniprence is such that your source of divinity may also share in Omniscience.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Abudant Quote #331

Although the following is a personal quote which deals with spirituality, given deepth and reason the logic follows to Abundance.

"Desires are the cause of underdevelopment"
Dr. Andrew Greszczyszyn

Monday, March 2, 2009

Achieving Eternal Bliss

Bliss. Bliss is beyond conceptualization. Beyond happiness, and definatly beyond the ups and downs of joy. What is bliss? Bliss is the eternal (when the Soul has become free of eternal karma), consciousness and recognition that all is free. This freedom from pain and suffering is the eternal bliss, which masters and yogis all eventually achieve.

What are three ways of overcoming the pain and suffering so that Bliss can instill? The following are three key ways:

1. Enter Samadhi (Nirvikalpa, the breathless state).
2. Repeatedly enter short stints of Savikalpa.
3. Perform approximately 1,000,500 cycles of Pranayama.

Through these tried tested methods, karma becomes vanquished, pain suffering, and feelings of being tied to cause and effect, are overcome. Bliss ensues, and life takes on the magical form of co-creation.

Blessing, love, and abundance,
Dr. Andrew Greszczyszyn