The Small, Still Voice

Judith Penningtonstill-small-voice is an internationally published journalist, author, speaker, singer and life strategy coach.

She is a certified EEG consciousness trainer and coast-to-coast teacher of meditation and consciousness expansion and is the founder of Eagle Life Communications, which offers lectures, workshops, products and publications to help people soar into their dreams of life. Her Web site is www.eaglelife.com



Monday, 26 April 2010 00:00    E-mail
Meditation makes mystics of us: Mystics gravitate to meditation

Recently, I walked into my chiropractor’s office and asked how he was doing. “Lots of challenges,” he laughed, “so lots of growth and progress.” I loved his positive perspective: It’s all progress, no matter what!

Perspective often disappears into the mental fragmentation described by Edgar Cayce as “broken points of consciousness.” The brain, speeding up to the riot of modern life, deals with this stress by multi-tasking, but soon blurs with fatigue and confusion. The peaceful, easy rhythms of the brain—synched by resonance to the natural world—are forgotten for the moment and occasionally for a lifetime.

Perhaps you’ve felt your thoughts bouncing around inside your head, colliding with one another so that you can’t slow them down, can’t think straight and don’t see which way to turn?

This mental state, the result of stress, anxiety and panic (usually induced by anger, resentment, frustration and fear), is a far cry from the higher perspectives of my chiropractor.

Of course, it’s easy to be calm, clear, relaxed and insightful while engaged in energy healing, meditation, creative endeavor, spiritual study, communion with nature and moving meditations like t’ai chi or chi kung.

Brainwave frequencies—the speed of electrical activity in the brain/mind—obligingly slow and deepen into the peaceful centeredness of the meditative mind, which is open and flowing with self-awareness, enjoys creative challenges and devotes itself to living a life of clarity, joy, meaning and purpose.

Resting inside itself, the meditative mind awakens to an awareness of its deep intuition, which is always present, yet not always heard.

In the silence, intuitive awareness guides us out of destructive patterns and behaviors, so that we are able to transcend our lower nature and the duality within our own being. Free to explore and create, we let go of what does not serve us and cultivate what does.

With the mind open to itself, we realize our perfection.  Fear of the unknown dissipates and loses its grip on us. We come fully awake and devote ourselves to service and the higher awareness enjoyed by enlightened people.

This is how cosmic consciousness evolves of its own accord. Sometimes we awaken spontaneously, but in most of us the brain/mind expands as we do what we came here to do: the work of growth, healing, change and progress.

The Evolution of Consciousness

Recent discoveries in brain science confirm meditation and inner transformation as the evolutionary pathways of the brain/mind into cosmic consciousness. Studies show that focused awareness and sustained attention, the basis of sitting and moving meditation, are responsible for this multi-dimensional expansion.

The “body electric” and the cosmos—which, after all, are inseparable—are so brilliantly constructed that psychology, physiology and the psychic (mind, body and spirit) operate as one and the same.

To begin with, studies show that the old “scripts” that define (and limit) us are laid down between one and 8 years of age in our theta brainwave frequencies, where we operate at those ages.

So when we deepen into the alpha-theta frequencies of meditation, we gain access to what needs healing and the still-deeper intuitive wisdom that shows us how to do the healing and assists us in it!

Remarkably, focused concentration on inner healing unplugs the neural circuitry of old, unwanted patterns of behavior (literally, electrical circuits in our theta brainwaves) and in clearing these blocks frees energy for the creation of neurons (nerve cells) in the emotional amygdala and the hippocampus, the residence of our memory, creativity, insight, intuition and spirituality.

So while we are letting go of old issues, we are building new circuitry and brainpower—exactly where we need it most!

While we rest in the focused awareness and sustained attention of meditation to do the work of inner transformation, the brain—not unlike a computer “hard drive”—relaxes enough to “defrag” and revitalize the whole system.

• First, the brain’s left and right hemispheres move into balance. The balanced brain, free of static interference, more closely coordinates with its central nervous system to restore and heal the body.

• Once the body’s nervous system is in balance, the kundalini life force is better able to uncoil and rise from its seat at the base of the spine up through the large resonating cavity of the heart into the smaller cavity of the skull. Here, compression of the energy raises it into megahertz frequencies that produce gamma brainwaves; these vibrate the parietal lobes of the brain at the crown chakra (spiritual center) into spiritual ecstasy, spontaneous awakening and the brainwave biofeedback pattern of the evolved mind.

• Now humming with energy, the brain surges electricity into its frontal lobe (or prefrontal cortex), the seat of reason and higher synthesis, creating neurons that actually thicken the cortex to increase our capacity for intelligence.

Positive affirmations—or, as Edgar Cayce called them, “ideals” —stated before meditation imprint this “new mind” as it is being formed. We are wise to consult the heart and soul in fashioning our ideals.

• Rather than merely intellectual intelligence, frontal lobe expansion is intuitional. The nerve cells and electrical circuitry accommodate high-frequency gamma brainwaves associated with psychic and mystical states ranging from out-of-body travel and super-psychic intelligence to the omniscience of cosmic consciousness.

• Not surprisingly, we experience this neurogenesis as light. Long-term practitioners of meditation and supersensitive people may see a pulsing indigo light, multicolored lights, or even glyphs in the “third eye” chakra between the eyebrows, where the frontal lobes are located.

The rising kundalini life force is audible in rising and expanding frequencies of sound —the Sufi “music of life” —and can be felt as energy running up and down the spine. If it concentrates in the third eye, said Cayce, this indicates one’s ability to be a hands-on healer.

• In deep meditations on love and light, the electrical current in the brain runs to the left prefrontal cortex, where we process positive emotions like happiness, compassion and joy. This processing pattern, conditioned by meditation, builds positive neural circuitry through the bodymind, so that we default less often to negative emotional processing in the right prefrontal cortex. We actually become happier people.

• Consciously listening to our spirit for insights that unplug old circuits and build new ones integrates our instinct, intellect and intuition into the harmony, health and oneness of the new human who will build the new earth, through the quiet of meditation that shows us the way.

It’s no wonder that meditation makes mystics of us, and mystics gravitate to meditation. Pathcutters devoted to developing five latent chakras are arousing awareness into a constant communion with God, in the sense that God is the cosmos and the energy of the cosmos is God.

Some 75 years ago, Edgar Cayce predicted the development of a fifth “root race” with 12 chakras and a superintuitive connection to God.

Both are developing through our steady expansion of the brain/mind, which in a very timely way is preparing us for the future.

In the midst of chaos, planetary awakening is occurring. The meditative mind engaged in inner transformation is developing the cosmic mind that will see us through the global changesnow under way. Today,more people are reaching for cosmic consciousness than ever before. And it’s available to everyone.

 
Monday, 01 March 2010 00:00    E-mail
What keeps us from God?

In this Age of Soul, we are coming to understand that soul speaks to us in the languages we are best able to perceive: from within, through insights, intuition, visions, inner hearing and dreams, and beyond us, in synchronicity and the people in our lives.

While many seekers embrace this concept, I’ve been surprised in recent workshops to meet people claiming to be “blocked” from the divine wisdom within and all around us.

I consulted my still, small voice to gain insight into this and heard that “blocks” are only a perception: Nothing stands in the way of our soul’s communion with God unless we believe that it does.

If this is our belief, then the anger, fear, guilt, unforgivingness or lack of self-love creates resistance to the divine love flowing through us and forms an energetic obstruction in the bodymind.

We need only perceive its existence, consciously deny it and release it by affirming our health and wholeness.

Blocks are removed just as easily in the light of meditation. By picturing a block or illness that we know or sense exists, we can dialogue with it. First, we ask it to reveal how long it’s been there and why it is present; then we ask it to transform itself into a constructive use that will benefit our entire being. If it is stubborn or resistant to change, we can draw upon the brilliant light of love to cast it out. In fact, we can bypass all else and draw upon the light alone to heal anything.

But what if we don’t know what the block is about? What if we are confused or ill and don’t know why? Soul will give us these answers, too, if we listen carefully.  And so it was for me as I sought to help others with their “blocks” and discovered a big one of my own!  My story begins way back, but it climaxed during a healing session with a spiritual seeker determined to heal herself of breast cancer. The insights coming to us both were about her need to open her heart and experience the pain and rage denied by her busy mind, and to allow her soul to guide her on a healing journey. As it turned out, my soul was guiding me to this experience, too.

We did a guided meditation to the Sea of Spirit, where a black cloud showed up to frighten my friend, but she recognized it as fear, and I intuitively stepped onto the seashore and asked for the assistance of divine helpers. To my surprise and delight, I experienced an awesome “powering up” of electrical energy in my body and was healed of chronic back pain.

I accepted the healing, and in the coming week, my friend opened up to soul guidance as to the causes of her illness.  She released these old hurts and the open wound on her breast cleansed itself and began to heal.

Since our session, I’ve used affirmations and denials to stay relaxed in order to keep my healing. This receptive flow and a gentle, insightful series of soul writings revealed the source of the emotionalphysical “blocks” that I’d created; and synchronicity brought me to a Peacemakers workshop, which taught me how to mend my heart and relationship.

If you have tried to use joy, laughter and love to open your heart, yet still feel blocked, consider using three precious gifts—more precious than gold, frankincense and myrrh—to brighten and intensify the divine spark in you.

With pen and paper in hand, sit in a quiet place of contemplation and relax your body. Set a loving intention for this meditation, pray if you wish, and picture your healing prayers filling you, your loved ones and the world.

Rest in that peace for a few minutes, then pick up pen and paper and describe the situations (it’s always people!) challenging your happiness. When finished, change the names to he or she and create a poem out of this litany.

Read it silently or aloud to see what comes up. Are these people mirrors for what needs to be looked at in you? If so, be at peace with the divine order in your life and use this knowledge to create peace by releasing any challenges and affirming wholeness.

Secondly, list the names of 10 people you greatly admire—real people or fantasy figures. Next to each of these names, list three reasons why you admire the person or character. After that, circle the traits that repeat themselves. When you’ve narrowed them down to seven, list these on a separate sheet of paper. Here are your soul gifts and the person you are meant to be. We are in conflict and turmoil when we are not being this soul-self and developing these gifts.

Remember to be kind to yourself: to open your heart and hear the gentle, loving whispers of your soul. Peace be unto us all, that there may be peace in the world.

 


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