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The Universe (Cosmic energy) Part 4

  Cosmic Energy


We are very familiar with the 1st through 3rd dimensions of space and observation. Beyond these three visible dimensions, there are more spiritual dimensions of reality beyond 5D. Humans can experience all dimensions through meditation, hypnosis, lucid dreaming, out-of-body experiences, hallucinogenic plants and drugs, prayer, and many other spiritual-related modalities. Each dimension of reality has a distinct set of laws that govern what beings can and cannot do in them.




But in the yogic understanding, there are 16 dimensions of the human mind which are connected to the spiritual dimensions of the Universe. These 16 dimensions fall into four categories. These four categories are known as buddhi, manas, ahankara, and Chitta. Buddhi is the intellect – the logical dimension of thought.

In general, Lower Dimensions are dense, heavy, rigid, complex, hidden, and narrowly focused. They have lower frequency vibrations or energies, and a greater sense of individuality and separation. Because of their lower frequency, they are not able to hold as much knowledge and awareness. We, humans, look at them as negative or bad, though that is not true.

In general, Higher Dimensions are light, transparent, flexible, less complex, and more broadly encompassing and inclusive. They have higher frequency vibrations and are able to hold more knowledge and awareness, including an increased sense of universal oneness and less individuality.

spiritualists believe that “Lower” and “Higher” refer to rates of vibration. They believe that the overall frequencies of Higher dimensions are faster than Lower dimensions. 

spiritual knowledge, positive thinking, and cosmic energy(power of the subconscious mind) is the current that charges the soul. when we are in delta sleep we automatically receive this cosmic energy, otherwise, we can receive cosmic energy only through meditation. this cosmic energy comes from the 10th dimension where God leaves.

10th dimension is the unperceived’ dimensions have on reality, eventually building up to a theory of what God is and where such a being would or could exist in the universe. God is a 10th-dimensional being able to observe and interact with the 1st through 10th dimensions. We, as human beings are limited to 3-dimensional space and therefore can’t observe beyond that, with the arguable exception of time being the 4th dimension. This means that God would have the ability to interact with our physical universe in ways that many would perceive to be miracles or impossible events in the natural world. God is all-knowing, justifying the argument in physics that anything that is possible can and will happen with God being able to observe every intricacy and every movement and feature of the multiverse. God, also being all-powerful has the ability to interact with the universe at any given time.

The Cosmic Power (Chitta shakti)

Chitta is mind without memory – pure intelligence. This intelligence is like the cosmic intelligence – simply there. Everything happens because of that. It does not function out of memory – it simply functions. In a way, what you call cosmos is a living mind, not in the sense of intellect but in the sense of Chitta. Chitta is the last point of the mind. It connects to the basis of creation within you. It connects you with your consciousness.

Chitta is always on – whether you are awake or asleep. Your intellect comes on and goes off. Many times it fails, even when you are awake. If Chitta or the intelligence within you was not always on, you could not stay alive. Chitta is keeping you alive, keeping you going, and making life happen. If you touch this dimension of your mind, which is the linking point to one’s consciousness, you do not even have to wish for anything, you do not have to dream of anything – the best possible thing that can happen to you will anyway happen.

Ishvara Pranidhana

When people touch this dimension of the mind, it is called Ishvara pranidhana in yoga. This means God is connected to you – he works for you. He does everything for you. Once you know how to consciously access your Chitta, everything that is needed will simply happen in the best possible way. If you go by your intellect or your buddhi, today you think “this is it,” tomorrow morning you think “that is it” – like this it goes on endlessly. 

Chitta is the last point of the mind. It connects to the basis of creation within you, with your consciousness. Once you know how to consciously keep your Chitta on, once the Divine is your servant, when someone really efficient is working for you, you do not have to do anything. Simply sit; the best things will happen – things that you could not imagine.

Instead of seeing how to delve deeper into yourself, you go on projecting stupid ideas into the world. People think that is a great thing to do.

Chit Shakti is about touching the dimension of your mind that is pure intelligence – unsullied by memory, unsullied by identification. It is beyond ahankara, beyond buddhi, beyond judgment, beyond divisions – simply there, just like the intelligence of existence that makes everything happen. If you access this, you do not have to worry about what happens or what does not happen. It will happen in a way that you never imagined possible.

Once you have access to your Chitta, it is also a multi-pointed telescope. It makes you see things that no one else can see – in every direction. It is your crystal ball. It is a magnifying glass that brings the very core of life close to you. For everyone else, it is far away. Everyone thinks the Divine is somewhere up there. Where exactly, no one knows. All they know is, that it seems far away.

The moment you start looking at life through your Chitta, where there is no memory, there is no karmic substance, and no division. Suddenly, the Divine is right there.

The idea of Chit Shakti is not to keep asking for things. The idea is that if the physical arrangements of life happen easily, you can dedicate more time to your spiritual wellbeing. It would be stupid if just because it happens easily, first you want to be a millionaire, then you want to be a billionaire. The main intention is that your physical life happens more easily, that it does not take your entire time to handle it so that you will have time to close your eyes and sit. Please make use of it for this purpose. There is a certain geometry to the physical existence and to the energy existence. Everything in the universe, from the atomic to the cosmic, works the way it does because of geometric perfection.

Modern science and the yogic tradition agree that the core of the cosmos is essentially stillness. Although we know of Big Bangs and exploding galaxies, the larger part of the universe remains still. This, in yogic parlance, is "Shiva", ‘that which is not. This is the very source of creation, the fundamental basis of the atomic and the cosmic. If human beings are to know life beyond the physical and the psychological, it is imperative that they become still.

From this stillness emerges a dynamism that allows the universe to manifest. This accounts for the richness of creation. This exuberance allows us to participate in life, to engage with creation. The human body is heading to death every moment, and the mind, is towards intensifying confusion. Without exuberance, human life would be truly impossible.

One who is permeated by Shiva has nothing to long for, nothing to cry for. Nothing matters anymore. When nothing matters, everything matters. When things matter selectively, you get entangled. When everything matters, you are free! You are now drenched with the intensely intoxicating freedom of life. You have touched life at its very peak. When you touch that intense, concentrated, absolute life, you have, in fact, touched Shiva.

 

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