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As a life and spiritual
coach, I often ask clients, Imagine if you had been
given a gift – a magic wand of sorts – and you were told
that you could use this wand at any time to create what
you wanted in life. How much would you pay for such a
gift? What would you be willing to sacrifice to get it? Now, what if I told you that this gift was free? Not
only is it free, but you already possess it! I know it
seems outlandish, sort of Harry Potter-esque, but it is
in fact the case. You see, that magic wand is your mind
and you are the magician. You just don’t know it. This
is what is meant by becoming “conscious” – conscious of
who you really are, what you have been given, and what
you really can do.
As my teacher Goswami Kriyananda puts it, we are living
in the golden womb of creation. We are deeply blessed
because we can experience (see, taste, smell, touch,
hear) all that we want to experience. That is what’s so
special about living on the Earth plane. For example, if
you want to experience what it would be like to be
wealthy, you can experience it, provided you continue to
desire it. Depending upon your karma, it will manifest
in this lifetime or a future one.

But how do we do this? By
understanding and applying the principle:
“Ahambrahmasmi” or “I am the creative principle.” This
principle means we are co-creators with God. Like God,
we have the power to project, preserve, and dissolve our
creations through the magic wand of the mind. In other
words, our thoughts create our reality.
One of the exciting and groundbreaking discoveries of
modern physics corroborates this principle. Niels Bohr
and Werner Heisenberg, who are among the founders
of
quantum physics, discovered that an electron is not a
particle but a sum of all probabilities at once. When we
observe it, it freezes into a particular state. This is
known as the Copenhagen interpretation because that’s
where Bohr resided.
So this means that matter –
in its fundamental state –is indivisible because it is
basically energy. And this energy freezes into a state
or takes on form when it is observed. When it isn’t
observed, the electron takes on the properties of a
wave.
In her book, The Field:
The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe,
investigative journalist Lynne McTaggart eloquently
translates recent scientific discoveries for the lay
audience. Here are some excerpts in which she describes
the pure potential of the subatomic world:
…electrons, for no reason,
elect to transit from one energy state to another. Once
you peered closer and closer at matter, it wasn’t even
matter, not a single solid thing you could touch or
describe, but a host of tentative selves, all being
paraded around at the same time. Rather than a universe
of static certainty, at the most fundamental level of
matter, the world and its relationships were uncertain
and unpredictable, a state of pure potential, of
infinite possibility.*
Once we fully understand
the ramifications of the Ahambrahmasmi principle and of
recent breakthroughs in quantum physics, we re-gain
control and direction of our lives. We realize that we
are the captain of our ship. We are creating every
moment of our existence. The trick is to create
consciously. However, most of us have been doing it
unconsciously or rather, subconsciously. The karmic
desires embedded in our subconscious mind are dictating
our every move. It’s like a software operating system in
our mind/body complex of which we are unaware.
As a result, we live in
darkness – unaware of the creative forces that are
responsible for creating and recreating the
circumstances of our lives. We think that these forces
are outside of us and we struggle to control them. We
suffer over our lack of control. When we realize that
the creative forces are within us, we awaken to our true
nature and to our true potential.
Next, we need to develop self-awareness throughout every
moment of our existence, so we become aware that we are
creating on a conscious and subconscious level, in our
thoughts, words, and deeds. The tool for developing
self-awareness is meditation. Meditation enables us to
bring our awareness into the external world. With that
awareness, we watch ourselves throughout the day and
monitor our creations.
Ultimately, we want to apply the principle of
Ahambrahmasmi to know or experience our true Self. This
is why we are all here. As Sogyal Rinpoche writes in his
book, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, “All
the spiritual teachers of humanity have told us the same
thing, that the purpose of life on earth is to achieve
union with our fundamental, enlightened nature.”
When we experience our true nature (which, in yoga, is
called Self-realization), we experience bliss, joy,
peace, and wisdom. It is the heaven that lies
within each of us!
May you be blessed with
this wisdom, that you may be an even greater blessing to
others.
Sat Tat Aum.
* L. McTaggart, The Field: The Quest for the Secret
Force of the Universe (New York, New York:
HarperCollins, 2001): 11.
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