An Evolution into Mystical Consciousness
This is the second of two parts containing reflections on a series of Pravachans ( Spiritual Conferences) given by Sister Ishpriya to the Board of Trustees meeting in Die Quelle, the ISA Sadhana Ashram in October 2010.
Part one outlined a profound crisis facing humanity three indicators of this evolutionary crisis given by Ishpriya were:
· The Crisis of our Environment
· The Crisis of Violence and Destruction.
· The Crisis of our lack of Compassion
The following lines from the Katha Upanishad highlight the dangers of forgetting that we are all inter-connected and that we urgently require compassion for ourselves and others.
There are not many but only one.
There are not many but only one.
Who seeks variety and not the unity,
Wanders on from death to death.
In summary Part One proposed that humanity is facing a crisis. This is a crisis rooted in its current headlong rush to seeming destruction. It is a path that, where many declined to accept personal responsibility and often seemed quicker to apportion blame.
In Part Two we begin to look at an Alternative Path a path of Mystical Consciousness. It explores Four Levels of Consciousness acknowledged by both Hinduism and modern neuro-psychology
These reflections can be viewed and downloaded as a PDF document from the Resources page of the Website. This can be viewed by clicking the link below to view the Table of Resources. The item is ROOTED IN MYSTERY PART TWO
Satsang Resources Page
In Part Two we begin to look at an Alternative Path a path of Mystical Consciousness. It explores Four Levels of Consciousness acknowledged by both Hinduism and modern neuro-psychology
These reflections can be viewed and downloaded as a PDF document from the Resources page of the Website. This can be viewed by clicking the link below to view the Table of Resources. The item is ROOTED IN MYSTERY PART TWO
Satsang Resources Page
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