Master Suzuki goes on to explain, that because we forget God, forget the Source Consciousness, the substratum from which everything springs, we don’t have It’s help in our life. So, always remember God first, always remember that everything is coming from there, then you will not get yourself caught in the trap of the ego. The key, he points out, is to remember that you and everything else emerges from the great One Consciousness, the great Void, and that if you forget this and think you are creating/doing and not the great Consciousness, then you will find yourself attached and suffering. In the article, Zen Teachings on God and How to Get His Help, Master Suzuki explains that as soon as we start to take credit and emphasize our egos, forgetting that everything comes from God, we are lost. Yes, a Zen master supposedly from a religion, Buddhism, which does not acknowledge God, explaining that remembering God at all times, is the key to freedom and non-attachment. Shunryu Suzuki on God Consciousness:Īnother unlikely master to speak about the importance of God and God Consciousness is Zen Master Shunryu Suzuki. This practice of awareness is another way of saying remember God Consciousness, remember you are the Great Witnessing, you are the Great Silence, Infinite, Endless and Timeless, and when you loose this Witnessing Consciousness, you are lost in the world of the ego, mind and dualism. Krishnamurti on the Flowering of Goodness, Krishnamurti puts the importance of God a little differently by saying, “In consciousness there is the good and the bad the bad is increasing it is increasing because the good has become static, the good is not flowering.” And he goes on to explain that “bad”, is anything that gives importance to the ego, and that this flowering of Goodness is the practice of Awareness. There are many ways in which the great Masters have tried to impart this wisdom to us, many ways in which they have tried to stress the importance of this upon us, but unfortunately we get caught up in the drama of our little lives, and forget God. The problem with forgetting the substratum, forgetting God, forgetting the One Consciousness, is that then everything leads to attachment and misery. Upon this substratum then, the game of life is played out. We cannot be reminded enough that everything is God Consciousness. I honor the Divine wisdom within myself” (similar to Namaste).Ĭhant this mantra before your yoga practice or any time you want to vibrate high and tap into the energetic grid of wisdom available to all.God Consciousness Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo Mantra One translation of this mantra is: “I honor the All-That-Is. These sacred words carry a particular energetic vibration and only your own voice can match a specific frequency that connects you to that energetic link between you and All-That-Is. When you chant this mantra you are calling for the highest vibration to be present within you and around you. I recorded what vibrated for me (I’m not a singer). The vibration of this chant touched the depth of my body and soul. I want to share a Kundalini Yoga mantra I connected with this weekend. These enlightened beings are what some people call the Ascended Masters, Jesus, Buddha, Confucius, Saint Germain, Mother Mary, Sanat Kumara, Amma and many more. I believe that there have been wise men and women who came to share with us how to connect with our highest self and experience divine love, regardless of religion. I am an explorer of spiritual life and I practice what works for me. I don’t call myself a Yogi, Buddhist, Christian or any other religious or spiritual association.
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