Dear All,
This week, it's
Serendipity revisted, with a story from Jim (if you have your own
personal example, please email me back with it, I'd love to read it) and
your 'genie' , the Paramachaitanya.
Read on and see you in Chelsea tomorrow for group meditation.
Regards
One
of the movie roles that the late great Robin Williams was acclaimed
for, was as the Genie of the lamp in Disney's 1992 animation, Aladdin -
here's a 1 min clip from the film : "
Did you rub my lamp"
. You may have noticed this interesting thing, that with your daily
meditation, you feel much more tuned in and connected and things seem to
work out or solve themselves in a way that perhaps they didn't before.
It's like having a genie. What's going on ?
Well, in a previous email we mentioned the phenomenon of
Serendipity,
that a number of you had mentioned experiencing in the ordinary course
of your day to day. An example of which came from, Jim , a London Black
taxi driver, who said that after a long and tiring day at the Ideal Home
Show in Earl's Court he was walking back to his taxi, just wanting to
get home as soon as possible and hoping that his next passenger would be
heading in his home direction. Jim gets into his parked taxi and as he
is pulling out into the traffic, there's a tap on his window from a
passenger wanting to be taken to Euston. Jim lives in Euston!
So
the thing about Serendipitious events like that one and generally
getting what you wish for, is that they fit into the concept of "
Paramchaitanya", which is a sanskrit word roughly translated as "All-pervading energy(or field of vibrations)".
When
your kundalini rises and her connection at the crown of your head is
made stronger through your daily meditation practice, it's like getting
your computer connected to the internet: it opens up limitless
resources, which is particularly noticeable when you need something, or
have a problem that needs solving and get a result with little or no
effort.
When you experience this repeatedly, you find that
you never have to worry about anything and you're moving into the
Chinese Taoist philosophy concept of "
Wu wei" - Non-action or flow.
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