Seminars and Presentations
Living a New Vision of Mystical Transformation and Spiritual Creativity
Part One—Living from a Transcendent Consciousness in the World
Heart Consciousness
- The unitary heart-based consciousness expressed in our embodied life of relationships, intention, creativity, and work in the world.
- Mystical transformation to a unitary consciousness transcends our ordinary relative consciousness to live beyond the ego personality in unity with Divine Being both beyond and within space and time. The mystical traditions have only focused on living from a transcendent consciousness in preparation for the infinite and eternal spiritual dimension. In the new vision, the transformative journey to the true self in Divine unity continues to live from the nonlocal and nondual transcendent dimension, but says we must begin to integrate this way at a whole new level of consciousness within the world.
- The new vision of the mystic way seeks to live from the transcendent through our unified multidimensional being in the world—spirit, soul, and body. Our journey in the physical universe is to unite the transcendent dimension of the heart in the Spirit within our embodied life in time and space in the immanent presence of Divine energy. The ultimate destiny of our life in the universe dimension is to live from a transcendent consciousness of nondual unity as unique persons in a relational community of being.
Healing and Transformation
- Transforming beyond the ego consciousness of fear, conflict, control, and separation.
- The understanding of our healing and transformation of the fear-based consciousness that restricts awareness and identity to a false self within the body and rational mind. Transforming to a heart-based consciousness unites body and mind with the heart in unity, identity, and communion with Divine energy.
- The practice of self-awareness, self-observation, and meditative awareness.
- Expanding personal transformation to the mystic self as a normative path in everyday life.
Living From the Heart
- Mutual self-giving love in relationships—intersubjective communion through heart, mind, and body.
- Intention and spiritual creativity in a heart-based consciousness of unity.
Part Two—Evolution to an Enlightened Humanity
Creation, Inertia, Evolution, and Transformation
- The inertia of the dualistic knowledge of good and evil impedes consciousness in higher spiritual dimensions, in the human consciousness and body, and in the physical universe.
- The major worldviews either understand the duality of inertia to be static until the universe ends, or that it is a normal part of the evolutionary process. The static view believes the inertia of the knowledge of good and evil is a lie that is not supposed to be, but we cannot change. The evolutionary view believes inertia is supposed to be, but we can change through long-term evolutionary movement. Our transformative view synthesizes both views by believing that inertia is not supposed to be, but we can change as part of an evolutionary transition in the transformation of consciousness to Divine unity.
- Consciousness is evolving under a defensive adaptation to the inertia of the knowledge of good and evil. This is translated as the fear-based consciousness of the false self ego, conflict, separation, control, violence, and greed.
Heart-Based Mystical Consciousness of Enlightened Humanity
- The path of the mystic self in the world is part of evolving to our true enlightened humanity of infinite love and creativity beyond inertia of the duality of good and evil.
- Christ opened the way to our true humanity through his transcendent Divine Being immanently present in the physical universe. Jesus reveals, models, and leads the way beyond the cycle of fear, trauma, conflict, and violence. We live from a unitary heart-based consciousness that is nonlocal and nondual in a participatory community of being of unique persons. An enlightened humanity will live and participate in Divine Being and do the works that Jesus did on earth and greater (cf. John 14:12, John 17:20-23, 2 Peter 1:4).