Posts Tagged desires

The 5 Spiritual Walls

I’ve been meditating on what is most blocking the spiritual communities, and what is causing what I teach to mix like oil and water with the spiritual communities. 5 walls came up during my meditation.

First is the Sacred Wall. When you view something as being sacred, it is an attachment to a strong value that blocks you from valuing other dimensions of life. An example of this is when I purchased a high-quality Tibetan Healing Bowl hand-forged by Tibetan monks, I made the joke of using it to prepare salad and the guy got really offended because this is sacred. Truth it, the monks are using those bowls to carry their food! That’s what they use instead of plates. You could call this the sacred layer of BS that covers the purity of life.

The verb ‘value’ is something positive. The noun ‘value’ is something negative. Unconditional love is about accepting, embracing and valuing all aspects and all dimensions of life without conditions. It means to value (verb) anything and everything, sometimes with priorities based on your soul’s path. A value (noun) is an attachment to a valuation that blinds you from other perspectives of life. A value always comes from the false ego. Anything sacred is a value as a noun. One of the keys to heaven is to transmute your values (noun) into valuing (verbs) and to let go of attachments along the way.

Second is the wall of sexuality. Spirituality has been seen for a very long time as …Read More

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HUGE Breakthrough – Dharma Spirituality Free Guide

There have been a lot of breakthroughs recently concerning dharma spirituality and I haven’t talked much about that yet. The implications are huge, so are the opportunities it opens up for your life. Instead of trying to sell you vague concepts, here’s the deal. I created a free guide called Introduction to Dharma Spirituality. It is available for FREE at http://www.dharmaspirituality.com

If you’re used to my writing style, I kept it concise and precise as usual. The guide on that website is short and it is a very profound paradigm shift. From now on, anyone who wants to work with me will have to first read that introduction. It explains very important and fundamental concepts about the manifestation of desires into a physical reality.

Enough talk. Read through it here!
http://www.dharmaspirituality.com

P.S. I also just created free guided meditations which are now available to subscribers.

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Thailand Live Event Greatly Upgraded

I’m still digesting the recent breakthrough about Dharma Spirituality and its implications, but what difference does that make in your life? If you are reading this, I suppose you want more happiness, purpose and wealth in your life. You may have read various books about spirituality and self-development. Yet, you don’t see the results. At least not at the level you truly desire. You’re still struggling, hitting a plateau and banging your head against the wall (that hurts).

The first thing you have to realize is that modern spirituality (as well as ancient eastern spirituality) often teaches to transcend or suppress desires as they are the source of suffering. That is not actually true. Suffering comes from the attachment to those desires, not from the desires themselves. Since your life purpose comes as a burning desire, suppressing desires also means suppressing your life purpose. Spirituality acknowledges the importance of Dharma and living your purpose, but if you cut the desire part of it, you only connect to that purpose as intuition and inspiration. That’s not enough to propel you into action. Suppressing desires also means suppressing the human aspect of life as well as sexuality, which also takes away the drive to move forward. Thus, the ideal of transcending all desires lead to a passive state with intuition and inspiration leading to a purpose, but without desire or drive to move forward. That’s why few spiritual people ever put what they learn into action to actually help others.

The other thing I …Read More

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12 Core Principles of Dharma Spirituality

Dharma Spirituality is the shameless expression of your heart’s deepest desires. It’s not about living a more spiritual life. It’s about living a more human life IN alignment with spirit.

Here are the 12 core principles of Dharma Spirituality.

1. You are perfect and unlimited at your core. That perfection is covered with mud. It’s not about developing awareness and abilities. It’s about uncovering what already is.

2. You have no spiritual, emotional, financial, health or relational problems in your life, none whatsoever. All you have are situations for which you are not conscious of the solution. Every problem or challenge has a solution that can resolve it right now.

3. Inner growth and transformation is the most important thing, as your thoughts, feelings and circumstances are a direct reflection of that. By letting your own light shine, you also give others permission to shine.

4. Skepticism is a good thing. Question everything, especially your own thoughts and opinions. Once you learn Dharma Spirituality, it becomes your own. Experiment with it and deepen your understanding in your own ways. Do not draw conclusions as it closes your mind to further questioning.

5. We are all connected through a spiritual plane that organizes creation through time and space. Intuition, desires, psychic perceptions and dreams are directly connected to that plane which is regulated by very specific laws.

6. Emotions are energies in motion. Thus, we communicate and interact with the world through our emotions via the spiritual plane.

7. For quantum growth, work only with universal laws and energy, …Read More

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Dharma Spirituality for Entrepreneurs

Wow, the last article about Contentment or Dharma Spirituality really struck a deep cord. The breakthrough doesn’t end there. It’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Here’s another breakthrough for those already living their purpose: Conscious Business is about applying spiritual principles to grow a business, although the authenticity of life can be lost in the routine. Dharma Spirituality is about valuing life over work and aligning your business as an extension of your divine purpose which is growth for all.

Those into Conscious Business want to fulfill their purpose in life and play a bigger game. They seek to integrate spiritual principles into their work to make a positive difference in the world. In some way, their work and purpose become their self-identity. It often ends up being their entire lives, at the detriment of their social, creative and intimate lives. They tend to live to work instead of working to live, because of the safety work provides. With all the work that needs to be done and the importance of it, the authenticity and joyfulness of life can easily get lost in the work routine, and the business usually falls slightly off-track from its greater purpose.

Dharma Spirituality, on the other hand, is about valuing life over work. It is about inner transformation to awaken the power to create from within. The primary focus of Dharma Spirituality is to reconnect with the authenticity of life, which includes connecting with the purpose of life. Once that purpose is awaken, it becomes …Read More

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