Nirvana and enlightenment exist just on the other side of your sensory perceptions and your thoughts.
Nirvana is not really a physical place, although sometimes I talk about it as if it were. It is not really an experience, although sometimes I mention it as if it was.
Outside of nirvana, the planes begin, the subtlest planes of light that vibrate fastest, all the way on down through the astral realms through the physical and so on.
The experience of light in a very pure form always creates happiness. The experience of desire and aversion tends to create unhappiness.
Universes collide and conjoin inside us and beyond all is nirvana, the final, absolute resting place of the soul.
Who has that perfect faith and trust? Only such a person with that faith and trust can be enlightened.
We are all incarnate Buddhas. We just have not realized it deeply. We have not moved the mind – what our friend Don Juan calls the assemblage point.
One day liberation will come, and it won’t be a day; it won’t be a year; it won’t be a time, a place or a condition. It will be immortality reflecting through you. What will you do then?
As the kundalini rises, the knowledge and powers of those dimensions will begin to come to you.
By fully focusing your mind on your chakras, stilling your thoughts, and increasing your kundalini flow, you can rise above your body consciousness and unite your mind with the clear light of nirvana.
Start meditating with your eyes open, focusing as a warm-up, then focus on a chakra, then just let go and merge. Don’t sit there and think or move into sleepy states of awareness, but move into high-powered states of attention.
Close the eyes, and focus on the third eye, the heart chakra, or the navel center. It is a good idea to alternate them.
For the first few years, it’s most beneficial to meditate on the heart chakra. The heart chakra, called the anahata chakra in Sanskrit, is located in the center of the chest, dead center. If you focus there you will feel a warm and tingling sensation.
The heart chakra is the central chakra.
In the chakras, it’s the heart chakra, anahata, the central chakra, three above and three below, which symbolizes happiness and love, psychic oneness, spiritual understanding.
The heart chakra is located in the center of your chest. Hold your right or left hand out. Now say “Me” and, as you do so, touch your chest. You will automatically touch your heart chakra.
Close your eyes and simply “feel” the spot your finger is touching. Then, after a couple of minutes, let your hands down. Continue to hold your attention on the spot just as you did when your finger was there.
Ingnore your thoughts. As you focus more intensely, you may feel as if you are floating.
Sensations of peace, joy, and love will enter into you. They will be very subtle at first. Then they will grow stronger.
After two or three sessions of meditating on your heart chakra, it will no longer be necessary for you to physically touch your chest. You will sense the spot automatically.