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In Spirit's Toolbox:
Four Powerful Pathways
into the
Light and Sound of Oneness
The easiest, most exciting adventure in consciousness follows the lamplit
guidance of the still, small voice in each of us. In the quiet of meditation,
we listen to our souls and hear what is most needed in our lives and how
best to obtain it. This wise, kindly voice never fails us and never falters.
There is no substitute for inner listening, as we grow into the soul voice
which becomes our own. But in our travels, some or all of these four harmonic
pathways open to enhance our joy and draw us into the Oneness.
See which of these powerful pathways, at any given time, resonates best
with you: thought and word, self-knowledge, inner peace, or chanting and
toning. All will bring you closer into the transporting power of beauty
and music, the light and sound of Universal Mind, or God.
1. The power of thought and word. When our ideal is peace, healing or prosperity, and we say or do something
out of alignment with this, we sense, feel or know it. The discord itself
keeps us on track and guides us back into harmony with ourselves, others
and Spirit. The great psychic-healer Edgar Cayce, who said that thoughts
"are crimes or miracles," lovingly advised everyone to create
an ideal by which to live. This is best done in meditation, so that the
soul voice may show us what is needed most. For you, is it peace, joy,
self-discipline, will, oneness or something else altogether?
If a single word floats up when you ask this question, create with this
word an affirmative phrase or sentence, then go back into the silence to
see if it is good and right for you. When it is, post your ideal somewhere
and, during meditation, use it as a mantra to draw your busy mind back
into the silence. This will build your ideal into your life. When the words
of your ideal no longer have a "shine," or "go dead"
for you, you have incorporated this quality and it’s time to return to
meditation for a fresh ideal.
Every time you think or speak your ideal, you are physically attuning your
body-mind to it, so be sure it’s a spiritual intention that will uplift
you! Ideals are blueprints with which we build our lives, whether we know
it or not! If you aren’t convinced that your thoughts, words and emotions
influence the physical world around you, you might find these stories very
interesting.
Last November I attended an historic conference in Virginia Beach that
featured the physicists and U.S. military personnel at the center of America’s
research on remote viewing, termed "anomalous perception" or
"anomalous perturbation" (psychic receiving or influencing) by
these methodical thinkers. One of the presenters was the famous remote
viewer and artist Ingo Swann, who reminded us that thoughts, as vibrations,
are heard and felt by all sentient beings, including house plants!
At a party in New York City, Swann met Cleve Baxter, who later authored
the classic book, The Secret Life of Plants, and visited Baxter’s home to participate in experiments. Baxter had hooked
up lie detector electrodes to the leaves of ordinary house plants, and
every time Swann struck a match, the readout jumped sharply in reaction.
After awhile, the reactions stopped and Swann asked why. "The plant
knows you’re bluffing!" Baxter told him. And so it did, as illustrated
time and again in Baxter’s landmark book.
In other experiments, Baxter and Swann took skin scrapings and drops of
blood from a man and put them in a vial hooked up to the same electrodes.
The readouts consistently jumped when the man was poked with a pin, even
when he was five blocks away! (See the February issue of OneWorld for a series of eye-opening articles and interviews from this amazing
conference.)
That we are all one body, one mind is indisputable. Yet we so easily forget
and doubt how our thoughts and words affect everyone–and everything–else,
including our own bodies and minds.
2. The power of self-knowledge. My still, small voice has said for the past 16 years that releasing darkness
enables us to attract and hold more light, and recently, DNA experiments
carried out by a Russian scientist proved definitively that this is true.
It’s intuitively verifiable as well, and a phenomenon that we can physically
feel as it takes place.
Here’s how to bypass your ego, which I call a "hero in its own mind,"
and awaken to what you need to know about yourself. Every time you find
yourself angry, frustrated or in conflict with someone else, "Stand
back and watch yourself go by," as Cayce so vividly advised. "Know
Thyself," emblazoned on the temples of Greek mystery schools, is the
key to conscious evolution. If we do not undertake this journey, we are
not really conscious at all.
I was taught this by my meditative writings, and as I traced my discordant
words and actions back to their source–fear of inadequacy and a crippling
lack of self-love–I was able to see and correct the destructive patterns
of behavior that drove me to addictive decisions and ways of life. I could
actually feel my burdens growing lighter, as my pain, sorrow and yearning
gave way to increased amounts of light in my body-mind.
What fascinated me most was the correlation of this "en-lightenment"
to sound: with each stride forward, I could hear my singing voice becoming
ever more resonant and beautiful! I can still hear the difference in my
voice, in shifting from one state of consciousness to another, and especially
in singing with other spiritual seekers, wherein everyone’s voice grows
more harmonious, resonant and beautiful. I concluded that the high frequencies
of love bring us into our blossoming literally and in response to our deepest
desires.
3. The power of inner peace. Silent meditation, by building up the divine currents of energy within
us, is the single most effective way to heal and transform the body-mind.
These currents, containing the light and sound of God, tune up our bodies
through the chakra system, or "wheels of energy," as Cayce called
them. He said, and virtually all medical intuitives have seen, that these
seven energy centers connect the spiritual dimensions with our endocrine
glands, located at major nerve centers. The chakras, powered-up like frequency
transformers with multi-level circuits, step our energy up or down.
You can feel this happen during meditation, and the longer you meditate,
the more sensitive you become to these subtle energies, which carry us
into the Oneness. I experience this oneness not only as a sense of love
for and connection with others, but also as oneness with my highest mental
clarity, creativity and intuition. After 16 years of regular practice,
I emerge from every meditation, brief or lengthy, feeling more centered,
grounded and in attunement with my true self. Going within kindles the
divine spark in us so that we may know and speak the truth of who we are–and,
in this, reach out to others in love, compassion and service.
A calm, peaceful sense of oneness is critical to our evolution; otherwise,
we volley back and forth from one state of consciousness to another without
ever really knowing what is real and what is not. I experience this shifting
consciousness when I don’t meditate every day. The slippage is all too
apparent to me, and unfortunately, to others around me as well.
When I do return to meditation, I am amazed at the consistently gentle,
loving voice of my heart, which does not complain when I skip my contemplative
time, but waits patiently for me to return. Recently, while in deep meditation,
I heard a quiet little voice say, "I am too hurried." Upon engaging
in a pen-and-paper dialogue with my heart and mind, I learned that both
want and need the restful peace of meditation.
This makes sense, doesn’t it? It is in the Oneness that both are energized
and made more vibrant and whole. In this blissful state, these three notes
organize themselves into a chord made of the proper co-creative partnership:
mind serving heart, heart serving soul, and soul serving what I call the
Divine Harmonic.
4. The power of chanting and toning. To comprehend the potential of sound, we have only to read the Hebrew
Bible, which tells us how the powerful vibration of trumpets and the drumbeat
of marching feet toppled the walls of Jericho. In modern times, we have
seen this same harmonic phenomenon in a California bridge undulating in
resonance with the frequency of wind blowing all around it. The bridge
eventually shattered. Equally unpleasant to many of us is the deep, rumbling
bass of automobile speakers passing by and thumping our beating hearts
into palpitations.
Such "entrainment" sensations can be reversed by a meditative
thought, word or rhythmic sound, all of which will rapidly shift any frequency
pattern. People have always used chanting and toning to evoke altered states
of consciousness and heal with the power of sound.
I’ve heard, but can’t yet verify the source, that Egyptian hieroglyphics
show adepts using the vibrations of their voices to heal their patients’
energy fields. It makes sense intuitively that if we fully understood the
capabilities of frequency and vibration, we would be able to heal anything.
The racial memory of these abilities, lost through the ages, has been restored
to us by Cayce and others. Researchers reading of Cayce’s glimpses into
the distant past believe that the mastery of sound technology is how the
Mayans, Aztecs and Egyptians moved 100-ton boulders hundreds of miles and
up mountainsides to build megalithic temples and pyramids.
David Elkington’s meticulously researched book, In the Name of the Gods, claims that Egypt’s pyramids were not meant to be burial chambers, but
were frequency modulators for spiritual ascension and for quickening the
mummified dead. Like sacred cairns and stone circles, pyramidal structures
amplify the resonance of chanting voices and may have been used to raise
the frequencies of the crystalline human body into harmony with the crystalline
healing frequencies of the Earth. We know today that this frequency, 7.8
hertz, is a fundamental brain wave frequency of meditation and spontaneous
healing by hands-on practitioners.
Hindus, Buddhists and many Westerners harmonize the body-mind by chanting
the familiar "Om" or singing the word "Hu," the Sufi
and Eckankar seed sound for God. (Eckankar is the present-day Religion
of the Light and Sound of God.) The vowel sounds in these words move energy
through the abdominal, cardio-pulmonary and cranial cavities of the body
when we focus on feeling this movement of loving, divine energy, rather
than how we sound to others. The key to chanting and toning is being present
to it.
Here’s a powerful chant from ancient Egypt, resurrected in trance by Edgar
Cayce and explained in a little book, Music as the Bridge, published by Cayce’s Association of Research and Enlightenment (edgarcayce.org) in Virginia Beach. I’ve asked people, during my talks and workshops,
to sing this chant and always hear beautiful harmonic overtones that carry
the singers into deep meditative states. Cayce said this particular chant
awakens our ability to draw ourselves into the divine and the divine into
us. See if it works for you!
Surrounding yourself with a sacred circle of love, chant the word ar-ar-r-r--e-e-e--o-o-o--mmm.
Fill your pelvis and navel with this rich, resonant "ar-ar-r-r"
(as in ah-r) and with your whole body sound the "eeeeee" (as
in eat) in your solar plexus, moving the breath upward and directing the
"oooooo" (as in oh) to the heart and throat, then the uuuuuu
(as in blue) to the base and center of the brain, and the "mmmmm"
(as in room) to the forehead and frontal lobe of your brain. You will feel
this last sound vibrating the very bones of your head.
If you sit with this chant for awhile, you’ll feel the currents of spiritual
love coursing through your body-mind, and a river of peace will carry you
into the Oneness of perfect love. Share your peace and healing by visualizing
your loved ones and Earth’s people basking in joy.
Joy is the natural outcome of these pathways into the Oneness, for here
we feel the perfection in all things and know ourselves to be one with
the Divine. All pain, loss and sorrow fall away in this journey toward
the Light and Sound of God. In the beautiful music of this illuminated
Oneness, we soar on wings of freedom and joy, at home in our place of true
belonging, forever.
Judith Pennington, a scientific mystic living in the hills of Bethelehem,
Pa., is a writer, workshop leader and author of The Voice of the Soul, a trail-blazing search for truth and meaning that revolutionizes
the way we perceive the soul and consciousness. She publishes a
free monthly e-newsletter, "The Still, Small Voice," and a subscription
e-zine, "OneWorld," from her website, www.eaglelife.com.
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