If you have studied spirituality, mysticism or religions, especially the eastern ones; you have heard of states of consciousness or being beyond ordinary human awareness. These states have many names; a partial list includes:
All of these names are different facets and gradients of one experience, the experience of the One, the perception of Essence, which as we have said, has 13 major characteristics (and at least 15 minor ones (Pre-Essence). The 13 are: Light, Consciousness, Will=Power, All-Oneness, Infinity, Magnificence, Wisdom, Perfection, Beauty, Truth, Love, Peace and Joy. The variations, combinations and intensities of experience — and the enormous differences in the narration of them — make it seem like there are many states. But no, there is only one; there is only the One.
The experience of the Essence is a spectrum that runs from the opposite experience of evil, through avidya (no experience) ; to an experience so powerful, so grand and ecstatic and joyful that it obliterates perception of the physical universe and requires great focus to recover perceptions here (should you wish to do so). Samadhi and the ecstasies of the saints are instances of losing all contact. For example, the book, Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is a beautifully written book in which the author Robert Pirsig relates his entry (as Phaedrus) into such a state by pursuing Quality (another name for Essence) as the creator of reality. However, he is not prepared for awakening, and those around him do not understand what is happening to him, so he is put in a mental institution and electro-shocked back to “reality”. (This is one of reasons you need a school: you are prepared by those who have already gone through the experience.)
At the lower levels of perception, any one characteristic, or any combination, may dominate any given moment of your experience of your Essence. In mysticism, there is a well-known story from India about six blind man trying to understand an elephant. Each one is given to feel a different part: trunk, tail, legs, side, ears, tusks, etc. They report variously that an elephant is like a serpent, a rope, a tree, a house, a fan, a log, depending on the part that each experienced. Similarly, at the beginning of opening to Essence, we will each experience different aspects and in different intensities, producing very different reports. As you perceive better, as you advance towards enlightenment, you will perceive them all and as a single thing, as the One.
If you would like to investigate more deeply what Essence feels like beyond my poor description of the 13 Characteristics, google “mystical experience” and “near-death experiences” (www.near-death.com is a good site). I give here one of my favorite descriptions, not because it is complete (it is very partial), but because it is so poetic. This quote comes from the book “Cosmic Consciousness”, by Richard M Bucke[1] (1898). He is writing of his own experience in the third person.
“He was in a state of quiet, almost passive enjoyment. All at once, without warning of any kind, he found himself wrapped around as it were by a flame-colored cloud. For an instant he thought of fire, some sudden conflagration in the great city; the next, he knew that the light was within himself.
Directly afterwards came upon him a sense of exultation, of immense joyousness accompanied or immediately followed by an intellectual illumination quite impossible to describe. Into his brain streamed one momentary lightning-flash of the Brahmic Splendor which has ever since lightened his life; upon his heart fell one drop of Brahmic Bliss, leaving thenceforward for always an aftertaste of heaven.
Among other things he did not come to believe, he saw and knew that the Cosmos is not dead matter but a living Presence, that the soul of man is immortal, that the universe is so built and ordered that without any peradventure all things work together for the good of each and all, that the foundation principle of the world is what we call love and that the happiness of everyone is in the long run absolutely certain.
He claims he learned more within the few seconds during which the illumination lasted than in previous months or even years of study, and that he learned much that no study could ever have taught.”
In researching mysticism, if you decide to do so, do be careful. There is a lot of ignorance and mis-understanding out there by people who have never experienced it, and by those who think it can be explained by the mind or psychology or science, or that mankind is high on the totem pole of being (when he is close to the bottom). (One psychologist equates mystical experiences with psychopathology!)
While it is scientific and useful to compile reports and experiences about mystical experiences; there is a huge difference between reports and opinions. If a commentator has not been there personally, he really has no idea what is going on; a blind man trying to understand an elephant by only hearing about its tail. It is encouraging, however, to note that more than half the population in the US reports some degree of mystical or expansive experience at least once in their lives.
Look for descriptions by people who have actually been there. One example is the near-death experience of Mellen-Thomas-Benedict: Click here.
(Notice how he reports light, love, beauty and perfection.)
Another experience worth reading is that of Diane Morrissey: Click here.
Note that they both are perceiving these experiences through a human filter and also through the personal filters of their spiritual beliefs. This is normal until you have enough personal experience to transcend such projections.
These people had experiences of Essence by “dying”; you can have them by systematic effort through following the protocols of Essentiality.
There are many individuals, groups and organizations on the planet purporting to be sources of spirituality. There are religions (3000+), churches, congregations, preachers, gurus, schools large and small claiming that they are connected to God and presenting themselves as sources of spirituality. How do we know which are real, which are true sources of spirituality? We cannot depend on what they say; most tell a good story, and most claim to be the “truth”; many of them claim to be the “only truth.” However, only a few are real sources; many have only dead dogmas and beliefs, many are businesses; some are rackets and scams.
How can we know what are true sources of spirituality and what are not? The answer is ancient and simple, contained in the saying, "By their fruits you will know them." A true, internal connection to Essence always produces visible, external results: the characteristics and behaviors of spirituality we list below. If you note these qualities in a person or a group, you know they have a contact with true spirituality, with Essence. If you don’t observe these qualities in any person or group, you know they do not have contact. They cannot give or teach you what they do not have.
A true source of spirituality has nothing to do with the theology it uses. A true source is anything that connects you, that puts you in communion, with your Essence, with God. True spirituality is any idea or practice that gives you the experience of Essence, of the truth of Who You Are.
Mumbo Jumbo of the Congo, witch doctor of a tribe of aborigines, seated beneath a tree in the jungle, can have a real contact with Essence and be a true source. A worldwide religion with sophisticated theology described in thousands of books, with doctors of philosophy preaching and executing rituals and ceremonies in gilded cathedrals, may not have it. Only the expression of Essence in that person and those under his leadership show whether or not she is a true source of spirituality.
This is so important it bears repeating: No quantity of knowledge, philosophy, theology, doctrines, dogma, sermons, books, bibles — not of all them summed together – can ever give you a true connection or real spiritual development. In fact, feeding the mind is a great danger in spirituality because it will mislead you: "Aha! You have understood; you now know it; you’ve done it; end of the matter;" when really you have achieved nothing.
Knowledge only serves for two things:
First, understand what spirituality is not:
Your spirituality, and that of others, has nothing to do with:
To detect real spirituality, look for Spirit, for Essence.
Spirituality is the experience and expression of Essence.
The spirituality of any person or group can be measured by observing their degree of expression of the Characteristics of Essence.
The 13 Principal Characteristics of Essence are:
Light, Consciousness, Will–Power-Creator, All-Oneness-Unity, Infinity, Magnificence, Wisdom, Perfection, Beauty, Truth, Love, Peace and Joy.
The Secondary Characteristics of Essence include:
Humility, harmony, responsibility, integrity, security (confidence); freedom, non-attachment, abundance, transparence (acceptation of all without invalidation or negative energy), service, enthusiasm and passion, gratitude, simplicity, serenity, patience, compassion and harmony.
The observable characteristics of spirituality, of Light, of Essence, in a person include:
Your spirituality is your degree of Experience and Expression of Essence, of all these characteristics. Your Enlightenment is your degree of Experience and Expression of Essence, of all these characteristics.
If you see these qualities in others, then you know that they have a genuine connection with Essence. When you see the opposites; you know that they are far from Essence, still in the Darkside.
The opposites of spirituality, the characteristics of Darkness, include:
egotism, egoism, self-aggrandizement and ostentation, failures of integrity (lies, dishonesty, fraud, breaking word and promises), indifference to harm done, indifference to the needs and suffering of others, irresponsibility, corruption, division and polarization in good<>bad, invalidation and attacks with negative energy, identity politics, conflict, competition, greed, over-accumulation, attachment, hoarding, anger, hate, fear, domination and tyranny, warmongering and war.
Where you see such things, there is no expression of Essence and therefore no spirituality. Where you see them in people and institutions that profess to be spiritual, you are seeing hypocrisy.
You can’t fake or pretend spirituality for long. Who you are will come out of you sooner or later, especially when you’re under pressure. The only way to develop it is by working on yourself. Serious spiritual progress is complicated and requires dedication (if you want to achieve much in this lifetime). Only those who truly, “Seek first the Kingdom of Heaven,” those who put their spirituality above all else, ever have much results. To achieve good results with minimum TE, you need a teacher and a system. You should evaluate their spirituality to know if they will be effective for you or not.
One crucial thing about spirituality that people do not seem to understand is that
YOUR SPIRITUALITY IS YOUR HAPPINESS.
Compare the characteristics of spirituality, of Essence, with those of Darkness. How does a person feel when experiencing and expressing the Light versus experiencing and expressing Darkness? Spirituality is Essence and Love, and Essence–Love is the only happiness there is.
Values are an expression of spirituality. For example, all politics are the spirituality of that person or group expressing their values. Humanity is not doing well spiritually.
Examples of current, counter-spiritual values on earth include:
The values of spirituality include:
Until we apply the values of Essence, of true spirituality, to the problems of the world; these will not only remain unsolvable, but will worsen.
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought,
but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."
Albert Einstein
There are two kinds of leadership: human and spiritual. A human leader is one that has a vision and goals, and organizes people and resources to achieve them. A spiritual leader is one who inspires others by his example and radiation of Essence; who thus reminds them Who They Are and motivates them to seek Essence.
There are many who present themselves as spiritual leaders but are not.
You can identify them by the following characteristics:
As you can see, there are many ways to identify true sources of spirituality. In Essentiality we present you with One path, there are many others. Always listen to your heart, it will guide your way.