Buddha taught that there was suffering and liberation from suffering. This video shows you exactly what that liberation is. All of our lives it has been staring us in the face. Life has never hidden this from us. May this video bring you the clarity you need to finally be free from suffering.
Take Off the Thought Filters
A beautiful, short (only 3 minutes) video showing how our thoughts and beliefs filter and distort the world as it really is. When we believe our thoughts are real, we see a thought world, not the real world. But there is something we can do about that.
The Journey to Awakening Begins
This may be the most important stage in the entire Journey to Awakening. It is the true beginning of the spiritual journey. It is where most seekers currently find themselves. It’s where true seeking begins. This is good news. If you find yourself here, you’ve turned the corner. Previously you lived entirely in a dream world created of thoughts. Your mind and these thoughts controlled and imprisoned you. They prevented you from experiencing the miracle of life as it really is. Now you are beginning the journey to freedom. You’re on your way.
Due to your diligent meditation practice, you’ve developed the ability to actually see your thoughts. You’re starting to realize that those thoughts, the voice in your head, which you previously thought was you, is not you. They’re just thoughts. That is a huge breakthrough. This realization is not permanent, not yet. You still feel that some thoughts – the really important thoughts – are you. You’ve still got some distance to travel. But you are definitely on your way. And that’s wonderful news.
The Challenges
There are many challenges at this stage. Your interests will change. Old ones will fall away and be replaced with new ones. You’ll start to question old beliefs and maybe even let them go. Old friendships will end and new ones will begin. It’s an exciting time with wonderful new insights and experiences. Your whole perception of life will begin to change. You may also experience the challenge of great fear as you feel the ego is dying and you are entering the Unknown. This fear comes entirely from resistance and the mind’s false beliefs, but it can feel very real. Through the recommended practices, you will be able to see the mind’s stories and separate the false from the real. In this way you will find freedom from fear and open to the wonderful freedom, peace, love and bliss of your True Self. The most common challenge you face will be the fluctuation between moments of great freedom and the return to the ordinary dream world you are beginning to leave.
Those Challenging Fluctuations
Fluctuations between moments of freedom and returning to the dream are very common at this stage. It may be one of the most common things you experience here. You will experience some profound insights and maybe even advanced states of consciousness, but these will not be permanent. You will fluctuate between brief experiences of freedom, peace or bliss and your normal previous experience of limitation and suffering. This back and forth, “I found it. I lost it.” will continue for some time. It can be very frustrating. We think we’re making great progress and then we think we’re making no progress at all or even going backwards.
Life seems anything but easy during these fluctuations. It is almost as if awakening has been presented to you suddenly only to be snatched away just as you were getting the hang of it. And what makes it even more challenging is now that you’ve had a moment of freedom, clarity, peace and bliss, the return to the old conditioned dream feels even worse by contrast. Before you had this moment of awakening, it was just normal life. Now you have directly experienced there is something better, much better. The contrast between the two states of consciousness can be very disturbing. You want desperately to return to the more awakened consciousness but you don’t know how.
These fluctuations are not easy, but it does get better. Part of moving to higher states of consciousness is that the awakened states last longer until they eventually become the dominant state. Relax. It’s all good. The fluctuations do end, perhaps not on your timetable or as soon as you would like them to. But they do end. Just stick it out. Keep doing your practices. At some point you will notice, without even thinking about it or expecting it, the awakened state has become dominant. Just do your practices and allow the awakening room to do what it needs to do.
The fluctuations are simply moments of freedom from your thoughts contrasting with the return of your attachment to those thoughts. It takes a while to move through this and transition to the next stage where fluctuations are less common. It’s not surprising. You’ve spent a lifetime absorbing, accepting, believing and reinforcing these thoughts. Undoing your attachment to these thoughts will take some time. And that’s what these practices will help you do. That’s what the foundation you develop here is for.
Practices
In this stage you become fascinated with spiritual books, teachings and teachers. Your library will quickly become filled. This is as it should be. You’re developing a foundation for what will come later. This foundation is extremely important. I have seen over the years that many people can experience higher states of consciousness when they are in sessions with me mostly through transmission. And yet, a few days later, they return to their attachment and identification with their conditioned thoughts. They do not remain in these states of higher consciousness. The reason is they have no foundation to support it. So developing this foundation is critical. As you collect different books and teachers, you will from time to time go astray. This is okay. It’s natural. You’ll get back on track. You can’t realize it yet, but something far beyond a personal self is guiding you. Nothing you do is really a mistake. It’s all useful for building this important foundation. Right now you’re like a sponge collecting every spiritual drop of water you can find.
Meditation
As you began your meditation practice, you quickly saw that the inner world of thoughts may actually be even busier and noisier than the outer world. It can seem like a hive of bees. Thoughts seem to leap around randomly like monkeys swinging from branch to branch. The name for this is “monkey mind”. It’s disturbing to see how little control we have over our thoughts. Here we thought meditation was going to be a peaceful time free of thoughts, like swimming in a cosmic sea of bliss. Well, not quite yet. It’s called meditation practice because it takes practice. But as we develop a regular practice, the thoughts do seem to slow down. As we continue observing our thoughts, the attachment to them and identification with them slowly lessens. After awhile, thoughts no longer bother us as much. Occasionally one will still grab our attention, but we’ve become much better at directing our attention back to our breathing.
Basic Meditation – Getting Started
Hridaya Meditation
Here is a beautiful description of Hridaya Meditation (meditation on the Sacred Heart). This is another meditation practice you are ready for as soon as thoughts are no longer so distracting.
Meditation – Observing Thoughts
Continue observing your thoughts. Now observe your thoughts, not only during meditation but throughout the day. Notice especially how different thoughts affect your mood. If you are feeling disturbed, fearful, angry or unhappy, notice the thoughts that go along with and trigger these feelings. See if you can question the truth of that thought and let it go. Notice what happens when you do this. Notice how things change. Notice how you change.
It may still be hard to recognize your thoughts. But you definitely recognize your feelings, especially if they’re intense and uncomfortable. Instead of resisting and repressing these feelings as you used to, open up to them fully. Give them room to breath. If you don’t resist the feelings, the thoughts connected to them will eventually surface to your awareness. The good news, the totally wonderful news, is that if you don’t resist uncomfortable feelings and you become aware of the previously unconscious thoughts attached to them, they will dissolve simply through your awareness of them. Profound healing can occur simply from this awareness.
If your opinion about someone suddenly changes notice how that person suddenly seems to change too. If your opinion about the world changes, notice how the world suddenly seems to change. Thoughts are very powerful when we believe them. The less you identify with thoughts as reality and who you are, the less thoughts will control you and your life. This may not happen overnight. It takes practice to undo a lifetime of conditioning. You spent many years accepting, adopting, believing and reinforcing these thoughts. It will take a certain amount of time and practice to change those habits.
Continuing doing Byron Katie’s The Work with all your thoughts.
The Gap Between Two Thoughts
This is a very simple practice, but extremely powerful. As you have become aware of your thoughts for some time now, you may have noticed that they don’t actually stream continuously from one thought to the next, although it may seem so at first. There is a gap between the end of the last thought and the beginning of the next. This gap seems so small that you probably haven’t noticed it before. It is very important. See if you can become aware of this small space between two thoughts. There are no blaring trumpets or flashing neon lights here. It is silent and still. It’s not surprising you’ve never noticed it. But here you will discover an opening to something miraculous.
In the beginning you will just scratch the surface. The next thought will come so quickly you will barely notice this gap. That’s okay. It’s natural. Do it again. Keep doing it. Place all your attention on the space between the end of the last thought and the beginning of the next. You can try Eckhart Tolle’s technique of intentionally looking for the beginning of the next thought to make the space last a little longer. Then go back to putting your full attention on this space between thoughts. As you keep doing this for short moments, the gap will grow longer and you will experience it more deeply. When this happens, you will understand the amazing power of this very simple exercise.
Our thoughts act like a cloaking device that hides this incredible spacious freedom that we are. Bringing our full attention to the space between thoughts reveals this wonderful consciousness that has been hidden for so long, yet has always been right here.
Here are two videos that can help you experience this space.
The Practice of Space Part One
The Practice of Space Part Two
Noting Practice
Noting is a very simple but profound practice. You simply notice what you are experiencing in each moment and note it with a single word. If a sensation arises in the body, you simply say to yourself: “sensing”. If you notice a sound, you simply say: “hearing”. If a feeling arises, you say: “feeling”. If a thought arises, you simply say: “thinking”. This last is the most important and most challenging to work with. It is fairly easy to let go of attachments to sensations and perceptions and simply notice they are happening. Thinking is a little more challenging. We are so used to being pulled into our thoughts and following the unfolding story. Thoughts to us are like what a squirrel is to a dog. As soon as a thought occurs, we’re off chasing it. This practice of noting teaches us to stop that habitual thought chasing. We simply notice that a thought has arisen and say: “thinking”. We don’t get involved in the thought. After practicing this for awhile, we don’t even notice what the thought is about. We simply notice that a thought has arisen and we say: “thinking”. It is a wonderful practice to free ourselves from our attachment to thoughts.
Self Inquiry
This is a good time to begin a Self Inquiry practice. Since you have become aware of your thoughts, you now realize they are not you. So what are you? Previously you believed you were your thoughts about you. Now that belief is fading. So, if you’re not your thoughts, what are you? Whatever you can observe cannot be you. You are the observer. You are the subject. Everything you can observe must be the object of the observation. It cannot be the subject. It cannot be you. You are the subject that is observing.
You have already seen that you are not your thoughts because you can now observe them. Are you your body? You can observe your body too, so it cannot be you, the observer. How about your past, your experiences, your memories? All of these you can observe. How about your relationships or your various roles in life? You can observe these too.
In the Self Inquiry practice, we simply continue asking this question: “What am I?” After awhile, this practice becomes second nature and we find ourselves doing it throughout the day. “What is it that feels this?” “What is it that thinks this?” “What is it that reacted in this way?” The more continuous it becomes, the more time we put in, the more we benefit from it. Self Inquiry is a very important practice. It is a high level practice, but you can begin it at this stage.
Every answer that appears, let it go. Even if you feel you finally got it, “This is what I am.”, let it go. In the end, there is no answer to this question. So every answer will be a false and limited answer. The final answer cannot be answered with words or thoughts. Let all answers go and continue the question. This is a very powerful practice and can lead you all the way to full awakening. It has done this for many people. But if it leads you simply to this answer “I don’t know.”, it has already done a lot. If you end up answering “I don’t know.”, rest in this not knowing for awhile. We are so conditioned to want to know all the time that we don’t notice the enormous freedom in simply not knowing and being fine with it. This is a profound realization. And Self Inquiry can lead you right to it.
You may even begin to notice that when the mind doesn’t know, when it comes to the intellectual dead end of not knowing, there is this great feeling of space, freedom, silence and stillness. Because of our addiction to the mind, we are usually so quick to find an immediate answer that we move right past this great freedom without even noticing it’s here. That’s a shame. You can do better. Pause here in this not knowing for just a moment. Observe this space between thoughts. There is profound wisdom in this space beyond the limitations of the mind. Pay close attention.
From Adyashanti:
In a real sense, self-inquiry is a spiritually induced form of wintertime. It’s not about looking for a right answer so much as stripping away and letting you see what is not necessary, what you can do without, what you are without your leaves. In human beings, we do not call these leaves. We call them ideas, concepts, attachments, and conditioning. All of this forms your identity. Wouldn’t it be terrible if the trees outside identified themselves by their leaves? These are very flimsy things to be attached to.
Inquiry is a way of inducing a spiritual winter in its most positive sense, stripping everything to its root, to its core. When we have allowed ourselves to be stripped and really enter into the interior winter, into all the leaves or thoughts falling out of the mind, then we may find ourselves falling backward into, as we say in Zen, who we were before our parents were born. This is a falling into the most essential root of being.
I think there is nothing we, as human beings, resist more than a spiritual winter. If humans did not resist the stripping away of their own identities and allowed themselves to experience wintertime, we would all be enlightened. If we just let wintertime dawn in us, there is a natural stripping away, more like a falling away. When you are very still and quiet, falling away happens naturally. If you are not trying to control anything, you feel certain thought patterns and energetic qualities falling away like leaves or snow falling; it’s a delicate falling. This is what spiritual inquiry is for.
Asking “Who am I?” is being present in the space of not-knowing and questioning all your beliefs and assumptions. The realization of eternal truth comes at the expense of all of your illusions.”
– Adyashanti, Emptiness Dancing
What Is Aware?
After doing Self-Inquiry and Noting for a while, you may notice that something is always aware of these objects of awareness. Something is aware of every thought, feeling, sensation and perception. Here is an obvious question most of us have never thought to ask: “What is aware of this?” “What is aware?” Awareness may be the subject we were looking for in Self Inquiry. But don’t be too quick to imagine you have found the answer or know what awareness is. What is this awareness itself? Can you even be aware of awareness itself? This is an important question if you are ready to deeply ask it. What is aware? What is awareness?
To find the answer to this question, you must feel into it. You must sink into it. You cannot hold awareness up in front of you like the other objects of awareness. You will not find the answer in any book or Google search. Thoughts, feelings, bodies, perceptions can all be held in front of awareness for awareness to be aware of them. But awareness is not like this. It is not an object of awareness. It is the subject that is aware. So how can you be aware of this? How can you be aware of the subject? How can you be aware of you? You are you, the subject. To be aware of you takes a different kind of awareness, a different kind of attention. It is not somewhere out there.
It is a letting go, a releasing. It is a releasing of even looking. It is not a mental knowing of something, but instead a mental Not Knowing. It is clearing the slate so something can be realized that is before all thoughts, before all knowledge. To be aware of you, you must simply be you. You must simply be. Awareness cannot be found by looking outside for an object called awareness. It isn’t there. It’s here. Right here. It’s the one who is looking. The way to turn your attention to the subject, awareness, you, is to stop looking at all and simply be. Let go of everything, because everything is the objects of awareness, and simply be. Here is where you will find awareness. Not as an object, but as the subject.
You may still be trying to understand this with your mind. This is your conditioned habitual way of understanding the world. This is what we have been trained to do all of our lives. Letting go of this habit is going to take some time and practice. But you can do it. Many of us have. If this practice of being Aware of Awareness seems frustrating at this time, don’t worry about it. Keep doing the other practices and try again a little later. Just be aware that you CAN do this. Awareness is here for all of us. It is never absent. It will always be here when you are ready to realize it.
Aware of Awareness
This aware of awareness or being awareness is a big breakthrough on the journey to awakening. In this stage it is still felt as a personal awareness. The sense of identification with a separate self is still so strong that we attach some identification even to awareness itself. “It’s my awareness. I’m aware of my awareness.” Still this is a big breakthrough because we’ve moved past the self as the body and the self as thoughts. You may even begin to realize that what is looking through your body when you see is awareness. When you hear, smell, taste or touch, awareness is always here and aware of this. To really experience this is a profound discovery.
Practice Self Inquiry Throughout the Day
Make Self Inquiry a natural part of your day. While washing dishes ask, “What is washing these dishes?” or “What is aware of these dishes?” “What is aware of the washing?” While folding laundry: “What is folding this laundry?” “What is aware of folding the laundry?” I like the “What is aware?” question better because once you have moved past a who or a what, you come to awareness itself. Awareness is the who and the what. So this question gets right to the point and keeps your focus on awareness rather than the imaginary personal self. If you’re still believing in and identifying with a personal self, a who, then stay with the “What” inquiry until that shifts. I prefer “What” to “Who” because who already indicates and sets an expectation for a person. “What” opens up the options.
The Work
Continue with Byron Katie’s The Work. Instead of doing it only with disturbing thoughts that cause you suffering, begin doing it with all thoughts. Are any thoughts really true? Keep working with this until you discover for yourself that no thought can be true. They are merely abstractions and interpretations of truth, but never truth itself. Seek truth itself, not merely thoughts about it. Seeking real truth above all else is the way to awakening. If you cannot find truth in any thought no matter how believable, where can you find it? This is a good question for inquiry. But first exhaust your belief in every thought. Through careful and honest questioning, you should discover that not a single one of your thoughts can be absolutely true. Relative truths are just that relative. Under different circumstances they are no longer true. Why settle for this. Look for truth that does not change, that cannot change and you will find it. Set your sights higher than you may have even dreamed of before. Don’t limit yourself any longer. You have been doing that for too long. You are awakening into something far beyond your wildest imagination.
Spiritual Practices Are Not About Adding Anything
As you can see in our practices, we’re stripping away thoughts, beliefs, and knowledge, not adding anything new to believe. We’re opening a space for truth itself to be realized without any thought or belief interpreting it, coming between it and you. We’re not looking for thoughts, beliefs or knowledge. These things can change over time. We’re looking for direct experience. And we’re looking for the direct experience of something that does not change, that has never changed. And since thoughts change, this has to be more than a thought.
All our practices are only to create an opening for this direct experience to arise. To create the space for this opening we need to remove what is standing in the way. And that’s exactly what these practices do.
Resources
The practices listed above and the resources below are not only for this stage. They are deep and profound, as are the affect they will have on you. You may have heard the expression “You get out what you put in.” The more time and attention you put into these practices and the resources below, the more you will get from them. A practice like Noting may seem so simple and even superficial at first. But the longer and more in depth you practice it, the more it will reveal what is far from superficial. These practices may begin here, but you can continue them for the rest of your life no matter what stage of awakening you are in. At the higher stages, the experience becomes increasingly more profound as you go deeper and deeper into the truth of your True Original Nature.
Videos
Here are six videos, available on this website, that will be very useful to you at this stage.
The Practice of Space Part One
The Practice of Space Part Two
Living in Thoughts or Living Awake
Teachers
There are now literally hundreds of teachers at different levels of awakening that you have easy access to through the Internet. Even fifty years ago this could not even be imagined. But times have changed and so, thankfully, has human consciousness. Join this wave of human consciousness evolution. Awakening has never been easier in human history than it is now. Because of this enormous choice of teachers, you should choose the one or ones you resonate with most strongly. Do your research. You will be highly motivated in this stage to search, so do so.
Some teachers are fairly new to teaching or their awakening may not have stabilized or been as complete as other teachers. Some teachers, for various reasons, are stuck at certain levels of awakening. If the resonance you feel is very strong, this may not matter to you, at least at this stage. Your True Teacher, you have not yet found. This is the Inner Teacher, the True Teacher of all. Later you will discover that it has always been guiding you. For now it will simply appear in external forms, in teachers, books and teachings. This is good. This is just as it should be. This is also why this inner resonance is so important. If a teacher or a teaching, no matter how popular, just doesn’t FEEL right, pay attention to this feeling. This is your Inner Teacher’s guidance. At a later time in your journey it may feel completely right and resonate very strongly. But right now it doesn’t. Pay attention to this. Trust this guidance.
All good teachers will be pointing you to this True Inner Teacher. At first you may totally love and be devoted to this teacher. After all, they are unconditionally loving and giving themselves to you so completely and selflessly. It is rare to meet another human like this. A good teacher may accept this love at first because it helps lessen your attachment to your ego-self. But they will not encourage or accept your attachment to them. The pointing will always be back to you, just not to your ego self. The pointing is to your True Inner Teacher. Many students fall prey to attachment to the teacher, even with this pointing, and this delays their discovery of the True Inner Teacher. A skillful teacher will prevent this from happening. If a teacher encourages or accepts your attachment to them instead of pointing you back to your Inner Teacher, if the teaching is about them as the truth holder rather than truth itself, which nobody can hold or own, then serious problems will ensue. This is how cults develop. In your search of teachers, beware of this.
Here are some teachers, in addition to myself, I recommend. Remember you’re seeking now. At some point you want to settle in with one teacher for a period of time, sometimes for the rest of your life. This is the one you resonate with most strongly. It will be obvious when you find him or her. The Inner Teacher will show you through a powerful inner feeling of love and surrender. But right now you are searching for the best teacher, at least for this time, the one you resonate most strongly with. It’s possible there can be more than one. Until you find this teacher, there will be many while you are searching. This is good and appropriate. Finding a teacher is a very intimate thing, like a marriage. You don’t marry the first person you meet. And you don’t play the field for the rest of your life either. There is a middle ground.
The following are my recommendations for a few of the best teachers I know that are very accessible and appropriate for this stage. Any truly awakened teacher is useful at all stages, but some are more accessible and understandable for this early stage. Some teachers will not even accept students unless they are already at a higher stage of awakening.
Mooji
Mooji is an awakened teacher who offers regular Satsangs (Meeting in Truth). Videos of his Satsangs are widely available for free on YouTube. He is very accessible. His teachings are simple and straightforward enough for you to understand at this stage, but are profound enough for you to realize ever more deeply as you continue on your inner journey. Mooji awakened in the lineage of Ramana Maharshi with Ramana’s student Papaji.
Here are a few of his most popular books.
White Fire: Spiritual insights and teachings of advaita zen master Mooji
Before I Am: The Direct Recognition of Truth
Breath of the Absolute
Mooji Satsang excerpt exploring the depths of Self Inquiry
The Zen Monk
A Guided Meditation
Byron Katie
I would continue with her books and doing The Work.
Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life
Eckhart Tolle
Continue watching his videos on YouTube. The Power of Now will be making much more sense to you now.
Link to Eckhart Tolle’s website
Here is another book of practices to go along with the Power of Now.
Adyashanti
Adyashanti has been teaching longer than many of the teachers you will find. He has a very deep understanding of the awakening process. A number of his students have awakened and are now teaching.
Link to Adyashanti’s website
True Meditation
Emptiness Dancing
Gangaji
Gangaji is a spiritual teacher in the lineage of Ramana Maharshi. Like Mooji, the teacher she awakened with was Papaji, who discovered his awakening with Ramana Maharshi.
Link to Gangaji’s website
The Diamond In Your Pocket
Gina Lake
Gina is a good friend of mine who has written several wonderful and very accessible books. I highly recommend them. I’m not saying this because she is a friend. These are very simple, straightforward and helpful. Like all good spiritual books, they can be read at any stage in the journey with deeper understanding of the truth they contain. But, unlike many books, they will be easily understandable to you at this stage too. This is the sign of a very good writer and teacher, which, as you will discover, Gina certainly is. A number of the books are available in digital form for free on her website. She also has two online courses available.
Link to Gina’s website: Radical Happiness
Nirmala
Nirmala is Gina’s husband and also a wonderful spiritual teacher. Nirmala also offers several of his books in digital form for free on his website.
What is Bliss?
There is a lot of misunderstanding about the term Bliss. Most people think of it as a form of great and continuous happiness or joy or ecstasy. That’s not exactly it. Bliss is simply very high frequency energy and our awareness of it. Yes, it feels wonderful so the connection with enormous happiness or joy or ecstasy is understandable. But that’s not what it is. There is a different quality about it.
Bliss is a natural experience of our awakening. Ramana Maharshi describes it as Sat-Chit-Ananda (Existence – Consciousness – Bliss). When we reach the higher stages of awakening, Bliss is always here. It may not always be in the foreground of our attention but it is always felt in the background. The energy is felt and experienced in the body. It is as if every cell and molecule is vibrating at a very high frequency. It is as if the body has become an enormous tuning fork. It can be quite intense at the beginning, almost overwhelming. You can see why you may mistake this for ecstasy.
The intensity can be so strong in the beginning you don’t know if your physical body can handle it. But it does. There’s nothing to worry about. The body actually adjusts and changes to accommodate this higher frequency energy. And this adjustment seems to be very beneficial, healing and healthy for the body. It is almost as if it is making it younger, healthier and more flexible. And perhaps it is. That has been my experience, as I seem healthier at 67 then I was in my 30s. That’s how it seems, but perhaps that’s just my imagination.
The Body
The body appears to be lighter, weightless really, as if gravity has no effect on it. It still does of course, so this is just the experience. It may explain the experience of and belief in levitation, which I have never physically seen so far. But this experience of weightlessness does feel like this. And the body appears to be made of light and energy rather than solid matter. It appears to be glowing with light, consisting of nothing but light. There is a certain radiance about it that other people can actually see. This is often referred to as the Light Body. It is sometimes referred to as another body besides the physical body, as if there were two or more bodies, the Light Body hovering outside and around the physical body. My experience is that it is the same body, just perceived and experienced in a very different way. The physical body is the old way of experiencing the body.
Bliss is a wonderful experience and it does seem to increase with the expansion of Consciousness. More and higher frequency energy seems to be experienced. And the body quickly adjusts to this new level. Many physical changes seem to correspond with each new level. And the energy does seem to affect others as well.
When attention is placed on this energy, it can be very intense. When attention is directed otherwise, it simply continues simmering and vibrating in the background.
Happiness, Joy, Ecstasy
The connection with extreme happiness, joy or ecstasy is understandable. But that is just an interpretation of Bliss. Happiness, joy and ecstasy come and go. They are not experienced as permanent states of consciousness. And there is usually some external event that triggers them. Bliss is always experienced as being here and there is no external event to trigger it.
Bliss might be thought of more as “life force energy”. Life force energy is always here or life would not be. And Bliss is also always here, not separate from life itself. It is experienced in the body or through the body, but it can also be sensed everywhere.
Everything is Energy
When people say everything is energy, Bliss is the direct experience of this. Attention has turned to this energy and energy is experienced more prominently than physical matter. It is realized that all physical matter, not only this body, is pure energy. What, previous to this level of awakening, was experienced as physical matter is now experienced as energy with the appearance of physical matter to the more limited human senses of sight, hearing and touch. And even these limited senses are also directly experienced as pure energy.
Bliss appears to be fundamental to our basic nature. The inquiry which has become second nature to me by now, “What is aware of this?” dissolves everything that is not fundamental. When asked of Bliss, “What is aware of this energy?” instead of dissolving, the energy simply increases. That, for me, has always been a sign of a fundamental nature. The other clue is that it does not come and go. It is always here, whether attention is on it fully or not. For years, it simply has been my experience of life.
I caution about making a big deal about Bliss, searching for it or trying to attain it as if it were some kind of spiritual reward or goal. I imagine that is a pretty reliable way of never experiencing it. Just continue doing your practices, letting go of stories and opening to the Unknown. When you are ready for it, it will simply appear. And you will realize that, although you were not aware of it previously, it was actually always here, like life force energy or the energy that holds your body’s molecules together and makes your cells function. When you are aware of it, you can call it Bliss or whatever you like.
Bliss Without a Body
I realize now that the experience of bliss is not actually an experience or awareness of bliss, but it is actually the being of bliss. And it has nothing to do with a body. In Nirvakalpa Samadhi, there is no longer the experience of a body, mind, or world. There is only pure being itself. And pure being is bliss. This is why bliss is continuous and unchanging. It is quite literally what we are. Bliss can be experienced while there is still awareness of the body, as it is in earlier stages of Samadhi or Kenshos (brief, temporary awakenings). But it does not depend on a body, or even consciousness, as it is what we are. It is being itself and has no dependence on or relationship to the dream of form.
A Taste of Bliss
Bliss is usually experienced in the later stages of awakening, but you may experience it earlier. You may have already done so. In a moment of great freedom, when for just a moment all stories have fallen away, you may notice this powerful, vibrating energy. Your mind may even first interpret it as a powerful fear, even fear of your own death. If in that moment, you can let go of this story too, let go of all stories, return to this freedom before all stories, you may experience, savor and surrender to something that has always been here without your noticing. And that will be a glorious day indeed. This realization will not come as you expect it to. Does anything? Keep letting go, be diligent about all practices that help you let go and, above all, pay attention. What you are seeking has always been right here under your nose and far closer and more intimate than that.
You will eventually discover that underneath every feeling you experience, there is this same Bliss. It doesn’t matter what that feeling is: fear, depression, anger, jealousy, doubt, anxiety, happiness, joy, ecstasy, even love as you now know love. Underneath all of this is Bliss. If you are able to let go of the story that supports and creates these feelings, you will find Bliss. It is always here. When I say, “Love as you now know it.” I am not speaking of love as the fundamental state of being you will also discover.
Map of Consciousness – Introduction

Introduction to the Map
If we are to set out on a journey, it’s a good idea to have a map of where we want to go. If it is a new journey, there are places on the map we have not yet discovered. These places are completely unknown to us. Friends may have described some of these places, but all we really know is that they sound interesting and seem worth directly experiencing. Other places on the map we know pretty well. We’ve spent some time there. And still other places we have only briefly glimpsed through the car window as we passed by.
This map of consciousness is like this. Some places you are very familiar with. It is where you live or where you have lived before you moved on to this new place. Some places you have just had short glimpses of. And other places you have not yet experienced at all.
On our spiritual journey it is important to know where we are and where we used to be. Where we used to be is the state of consciousness we transcended to get to the state of consciousness we live in now. Where we are is the state of consciousness we live in now. There are also states of consciousness we have had brief glimpses of in meditation, on retreats, while reading a spiritual book or just in daily life. These are brief glimpses of a higher state of consciousness but they have not yet become the state of consciousness we live in. And then there are still higher states of consciousness we have not yet experienced at all.
This map is useful to show us where we are, where we have been and where we are going. States of consciousness are more dynamic than physical places on a map. But even so, a map can be useful.
It should be obvious that we can only describe where we are and where we have been. Where we have yet to be we cannot describe, just as on a physical map. We can describe the brief glimpses we had through the car windows in passing, but these will be limited and superficial. We’re actually pretty good at describing and understanding where we used to be from the higher vantage point of where we are now. We’re actually not that good at describing and understanding where we are now when it comes to consciousness. And we’re much less capable of understanding those brief glimpses. Limited as it is, this makes a map, created by one who has been down this same path a little further than you have, quite useful.
Don’t think of these as hierarchies or any form of judgments. Higher and lower are just words. To the awakened mind, they have no meaning. I use the words higher or lower because it makes it easier to understand. At some point in consciousness, the meaning of language falls away. Certainly in Oneness, all hierarchies must dissolve.
Wherever you are on this Map of Consciousness, think of it simply as where you are without any judgment about it. If you wanted to travel to a location one hundred miles from where you currently are, you would not condemn yourself for being one hundred miles away. After you traveled fifty miles, you would not condemn yourself for being fifty miles away nor feel special because you were fifty miles closer. You would simply be wherever you are at that particular point in time. And so it is with this map. You have a destination and right now you are at a certain location moving toward it. That is all.
You Are Already at the Final Destination
And here’s something very important to realize. You are already at the highest state of consciousness. In fact, you are this highest state of consciousness. This is what you truly are, your True Self, although you may not be aware of it yet. And that’s what the map is for, to show you what you already are but simply are not consciously aware of yet. The truth is you are already at the final destination. The map is just one of several tools to help you realize this. Even this map cannot show you what the final destination actually is if there even is one. Like all journeys, the spiritual journey is an ongoing process that has no end.
You can view this map in two ways. You can see it from Stage One, Pure Instinct, to Stage Seven, Pure Consciousness / Oneness, as the progression you are taking to realize what you truly are. Or you can view it from Stage Seven to Stage One to begin with what you truly are and see the various stages that obscure this but are always included in it. Look for where you currently are on this map and where you have already been. It will be easy to see where you are because where you have been will be very clear. Where you are may be a little less clear. We always see the previous stage in our evolution with more clarity than the stage we are on. Also notice the stages you have had brief glimpses of from time to time but do not live at yet. Everything comes from pure consciousness, so it is natural to have glimpses of higher stages of consciousness even though that is not your normal day-to-day experience. These brief glimpses show you where you are heading.
At each higher level of consciousness you will experience greater freedom, spaciousness, inner silence and stillness, peace, love leading to unconditional love and happiness leading eventually to bliss. Each higher level of consciousness comes from surrendering the limitations and restrictions of the current level of consciousness. The path of awakening is a continuous letting go. Beginning in Stage Two, Consciousness as Ego, specific meditation practices help us move to the next stage. By Stage Four, Consciousness as Love / Something More, meditation becomes a natural part of living rather than something we do. It becomes more of our natural state.
The Gap – An Advanced Meditation Practice
At the later stages of awakening, when you have become freer of attachment to thoughts and stories, there is another practice that will become available to you.
When you awaken from deep sleep in the morning, there is a gap between the experience of no stories in deep sleep and the recurring stories you create in the waking dream. In earlier stages of Consciousness, you probably didn’t notice this gap. It just appeared that you woke up to who you are and what the world is, same as always.
But, as you become freer of your attachment and belief in these stories, you may begin to notice this gap. The practice is simply to stay here. Just don’t let the recurring stories of the waking dream in yet. In this way, you continue the thought-less, story-less, free experience of deep sleep into your waking experience.
Keep your eyes closed at first. The eyes often trigger the stories of the world and self more than the other senses. Notice the experience of freedom and bliss here in this gap, no thoughts, no stories, just great freedom and bliss.
As you sink deeper into this story-less bliss and stabilize here, open your eyes. What do you see? Everything is completely new. It is the same ceiling, the same room, the same walls, windows and pictures. And yet you have never seen them before. They are completely new. Without a story, everything is always completely new in each moment. It’s beautiful, isn’t it? You are seeing this world without a story about it.
If you like, practice this gap meditation every morning. Begin with brief five or ten minutes. You may like to increase this to an hour or more if you have the time. Or simply get up an hour earlier if that’s convenient. I usually begin my day with two hours of this gap meditation if I don’t have a particularly early appointment. It’s just too beautiful not to. Deep sleep has already started it. Why not continue it for a while when you are fully conscious? It’s a wonderful way to start your day.
At first it will be a little challenging to function in this way more than simply continuing to lie in bed. You won’t really feel any motivation to do anything else without a story other than just lie here in this great bliss. It is very much like Samadhi. The only difference is you’re lying down instead of sitting. But eventually you realize you can get out of bed, walk around, even make breakfast and begin your day. You will realize how many things trigger a story. You’ve lived your entire life as a story so this shouldn’t be a surprise. But at this stage of your awakening and freedom from stories, you now know what to do about this. You simply let the story go and return to this story-less state of presence, freedom and bliss.
Not knowing is a helpful part of this practice. It is natural. Without a story you know nothing. You have nothing to know. Knowing anything was always just another story. You only knew a story. So recognizing that you don’t know anything cancels out any stories that might arise.
Welcome to a life free of stories. Enjoy this great presence, freedom and bliss.
To see the entire Map of Consciousness – the Journey to Awakening click here.
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