(04-30-2020, 06:02 AM)Confused Wrote: Navaratna, what is this universal hologram that you often refer to, please?
Imagine that your mind is not confined to your body--at all
Your ego is an illusion, and that this mind you are is actually one with the entire universe, not only the minds of other humans and entities on Earth but as the entire universe, of which nothing can be outside of.
As your psyche/soul/mind mind/body/spirit complex is indeed composed of DNA and emit biophotons, tiny bits of light, the idea that we are hologramatic entities is not so far fetched. If your physical form passes away, your mind would simply reassemble and as a part of the one of all, you would simple continuing observing through a new lens. But illumination is a necessary aspect of sense. Giving light, seeing light, receiving light.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biophoton
Seeing the oneness of all in this hologramatic universe simply depends on you fixing the imbalances in your vibrational light complex composed of vibrational frequencies contained in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Via a method known in one language as Sahaja meditation, one can achieve this homeostasis/balanced vibration
Samadhi is the term for when the chakras [endocrine system/nerve clusters] achieve vibrational balance. They correspond to the ROYGBIV light frequency which is in the 49th octave of the electromagnetic spectrum. Although your physical form can be affected by ultraviolet/x-rays/gamma rays for example, only ROYGBIV is visible to the naked eye.
although I bet throughout history it has had many names, sahaja/samadhi are the terms and methods of perfecting the vibrational distortions in this hologram. Samadhi is also the term used for a Hindu tomb, an allusion to suggesting that the living world and afterworld may not be so far apart. How may a living world and spirit world be separated if they are a part of one universal mind to which nothing may escape? In the past several weeks, I've seen something strange as I meditate, as I sleep and try to simply dissolve all the mental projections crystallized in my mind, like some unhealthy grit interfering with having pure vision.
I see an eye when looking towards the sun, one huge hologramatic eye seemingly distorted and staticy, eager to shed its odd metal-looking shapes it's seemingly latched on by, but peering at me beyond the veil like the eye in the palm of Hamsa hand. This cosmic eyeball is so glad to see me, it wants to be seen, this glorious O great cosmic One eyeball wants me to show the other humans that the grandfather of
Sekhmet/Hathor was An, primordial father of the Sumerian gods. And as An is the god of the old gods, his form is made of whole universe and whole earth. An has no father, only two elements of forms. One of them https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nammu reminds me so much of Ometeotl, the primal creative force in ancient Mesoamerican legends, and Om the primordial sound of the universe in East Asian religions. O glorious eyeball, you have revealed yourself to me at only a time when I know not to lay my hands in worship, for I know that I merely am you. (I'm making this sound funny on purpose. I know how it sounds, but I am not joking. I noticed Hamsa hand and the illuminati eye on the dollar bill and gazed at the Sun and it really looked like an eyeball apparition has been underlyingly present ever since during meditation. Seeing auric fields is expected after years of meditation.)
Shattering the illusion of subject/object dualism /bias/preference/ right/wrong correct/incorrect light/dark merely pushing the one universal soul toward an infinite felt/experienced intelligence of param chaitanya rather than witnessing it all through a lens. This is why in samadhi a sahaja yogi seeks mental silence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samadhi
"Diener, Erhard & Fischer-Schreiber: samādhi is a non-dualistic state of consciousness in which the consciousness of the experiencing subject becomes one with the observing object"
Sanskrit etymology Samadhi:
Various interpretations for the term's etymology are possible:
sam, "together"; a, "toward"; stem of dadhati, "puts, places": "a putting or joining together;"[web 2]
sam, "together" or "integrated"; ā, "towards"; dhā, "to get, to hold": "to acquire integration or wholeness, or truth" (samāpatti);
sam, "uniformly" or "fully"; adhi, "to get established: : a state wherein one establishes himself to the fullest extent in the Supreme consciousness;
samā, "even"; dhi, "intellect": a state of total equilibrium of a detached intellect.
sam, "perfect," "complete." dhi, "consciousness": a state of being where "all distinctions between the person who is the subjective meditator, the act of meditation and the object of meditation merge into oneness."
sama, "equanimous" dhi,"buddhi or the intellect"[7]
Param chaitanya, all pervading divine love, heart of the creator as anahata chakra 4th density green ray: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lf3q10h0vw&t=445s