Salvijus

Writings of the Spirit

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I feel like sharing a story about this topic and the power of giving.

One late summer evening as I've spent my time watching the sunset on the beach while being absorbed in sun's rays and meditation. As the display of sun's show was over I was walking home and unexpectedly in the corner of my eyes I saw a woman 30ish+ maybe years of age sitting in a wheelchair asking for money. In that same moment our glance and eyes met each other and I thought to myself "wow, there's something very peculiar about her, as if she's glowing a little bit" and I walked away to where I was going. Shortly afterwards I thought to myself, maybe I should put some money in her basket. And I usually never do that. It's really rare that I would give money like that. My usual habit is just to ignore. But this time i felt different. I really liked her almost magical vibe around her. So I descided to go back and put some money her bucket. I only had 5euros with me in the pocket. So I just took all I had and went back to give it away. There was something written on the bucket, I think it was a describtion of her illness or something but I didn't get a chance to really look at it and read it. I just got near her as she was holding the bucket in her hands closely. I really got a chance to look her closely in the eyes and put the money. Looked at her. She says to me lovingly with a soft voice "I wish you health and wellneing". I gently smiled not saying anything and moved on. After this interaction I immediately feel something warm inside me. And as I focus on that warm-loving feeling in my heart I find myself breaking into tears... tears are just flowing without any explanation . A burst and release of such gratitude and grace and holiness took place that i could do nothing else but reverberate "thank you" with every cell in the body. That day I learnt how powerful giving can be. This miracle exchange that laster just a few moments probably meant a lot for her aswell.  Be she well. Amen.

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Interview with a Christian monk I thought is worth sharing:)

 

Is Christianity basically working on Enlightenment, Absolute Truth, Tao, Supreme, State, etc? Basically what all the Other Eastern paths are teaching/working on?

 

"Yes. If you look at Anapanasati as practiced in some parts of Buddhism, the point of the practice is to strengthen/realize Awareness itself, as well as what lies at the bottom of the breath(that's a little hint for you by the way since I know you're also working on this). That Awareness is the key to unlock the rest of the doors. When The Ego is detached from, you remain as Awareness, and then can merge with the Source of Awareness which is what everyone is working on, the Source being the same as what everyone is calling it by different names."

 

How does the Christian access Awareness and Detachment from Ego?

 

"There are a number of ways, but I will cover two of the most important. The first is the ritual of Baptism, which simply activates Grace. Once Grace comes over you, it is a direct experience and a living presence that indwells you from the top of your head and instantly gives you The Timeless Now, Transcendence, Detachment, Destroys the Ego, activated divine Love, and all that's left is you as Awareness devoid of everything else. Then just surrender and let go and you as Awareness will merge with the Source. There is then no more you to be found anywhere, but are also United with everything and everywhere at the same time.

 

As far as the first part above goes, there may still remain some fragments/pieces of ego left over that continue to stir up. With that, we do the Jesus Prayer focused on the Heart area where the access to the Source is. By doing the Jesus Prayer on this specific area, several things are accomplished. The ego is not only busy with the prayer, but also awareness learns pure concentration while ignoring all other subconscious arisings. Eventually, Awareness realizes the Source of thought and enters into it. The place is a few inches to right of the Heart. With Awareness resting at the Source of thought, eventually the whole Ego/Subconscious mechanism is pulled at the root and only Spontaneous Union and Grace remain."

 

Do many Monks reach these states that you speak of?

 

"Of course not. As with all institutions, there are members at various levels of growth and realization. There are also various ego games, traps, arguments, politics, and some who never reach perfection. However, with many elders deep in various levels of the perfected state, they tend to oversee selflessly the rest of the flock, and many times their own infused energies of higher states are enough to get the beginners started on their own path."

 

So there is such a thing as Infusing others with various activations that help them along?

 

"Yes of course. When you are in close proximity with an Elder who is far on the stage of perfection, their own Awareness is so expanded, it literally has an effect on your own. That's what Halo's are in all the Spiritual paintings, not just in Christianity but also in Hindu-Vedic depictions and also those of Buddha himself. The Halo is just the inner Awareness that is you, prior to ego and body. It eventually expands beyond the head and many times you can see it on the elders."

 

Are all those other Paths legit as well? Why did you choose Christianity instead of other paths?

 

"There are many Universal similarities in all the paths. Detachment, Awareness, the Source, Discipline, Wisdom, Knowledge, and an Absolute Truth that can be experienced which is the prior underlying reality of all of reality.

 

I tried various paths as a young man and college student and ended up staying with Christianity because the direct experiences and Grace came really fast for me. It took about a year of seriously getting into it that I started to experience ego death, the Now, Transcending all things (body, ideas, thoughts, self). Everything happened really fast through Grace. Some of the other paths I tried, I was getting experiences but they were at a snails pace. All that to say, I am not trying to discredit any of the other paths."

 

Some people say Christianity is just a go-to-Church feel good about yourself singy songy wishy washy type of Religion where the majority of followers don't get any huge internal breakthrough's.

 

"That happens with many paths. They eventually get watered down and become a facade of their former selves. Aren't various forms of hot-room Yoga's the hottest(pun intended) pop-forms of exercise in America these days? That's just one example.

 

The actual Yoga (meaning Union, or to Unite with the Source) is a very advanced system of remaining Aware of the Body and Mind in the midst of various poses, all leading back to strengthening Awareness. One of the benefits of Yoga is that you may come across physical attributes that are tied to the workings of the Ego such as various physical knots or childhood traumas that can be released during certain stretches. Just as well, the channel that the Ego uses to take it's place as a veil over Awareness can also be opened during Yoga practice.

 

So in essence, many of the Christian Monasteries, or even lay hermits, are genuinely working on inner planes through various degrees, techniques, practices, and Grace...all of which eventually lead to Tao, Source, God, Supreme, Absolute whatever you want to name the Nameless direct experience.

 

Christianity has also become a watered down fast food western version of preaching, singing, and one hour a week of service. To really have breakthroughs, requires lengthy time spent in practice, detachment, prayer, meditation, etc. When Jesus went into the Desert for 40 days, that is something every Christian should do. 40 days in any retreat or wilderness will bring out the worst of the ego, the perfect opportunity to see that it isn't you and detach from it as Awareness."

 

Did Christ exist and are his teachings real?

 

"When Buddha said not to take his word for it and to see if what he says is true through direct experience, the same thing applies to the teachings of Christ. We put his teachings into practice and eventually start experiencing fascinating states directly for ourselves. You yourself are the experiment, the laboratory for testing to see what happens. When you start to experience the same things Christ taught, that tends to solidify his existence. Also, many Monks adore the Gospel of Thomas. If you read that Gospel, many of the sayings there are very Nondual sounding and tends to link back to everything else in the East. He speaks about alot about Oneness that is experiential"

 

What about faith? I had a fellow argue with me that Christians have to use Faith and that since Faith is of the Ego, it's dealing with illusions of the mind

 

"You only use faith for a little while, say agreeing to trust in, or have faith that this path may possibly take me where I want to go. Once you do experience the things you were looking for within and without, then there's no need for Faith because at that point there's no other choice then to directly live from direct experience of the Absolute.

 

A person who tries any other path, you can say technically, is also using a form of Faith in it. If a person looks into Zen, and all of it makes logical, reasonable, and intuitive sense, well then they take the leap of faith(again technically speaking) and jump in head first.

 

Scientists also have Faith in the Scientific method. However it's dated and based on physicality as a rule that has its own sets of rules and limits. One of those rules being that an experiment has to be replicated/repeatable. However, some experiments, by their very nature, can never be repeated. In that case they are tossed aside as anomalies, however those anomalies can also be legitimate things.

 

Take for example this very moment right now. If there was a room full of scientists, they would clearly be able to observe and agree on this present moment, would agree it exists, would be able to record it, examine it, and pull up tons of data on it. However, once this moment is gone, that's it!!!! They can't ever reexamine it again or recreate it. So according to their own rules of the scientific method, reality itself is a anomaly. But I digress"

 

What about Christ saying he's the only way?

 

"Look at the context with which he's saying that. He's talking to a bunch of jews stuck in judaism, a path that does not lead to Enlightenment. Jewish Mysticism does start to touch on some of the subjects we have already discusses, but I'm talking about the normal Judaism of the day. Jesus is telling them to leave their dead ways and that his example and teachings are the only way to find what they are trying to find. It's basically a command in the heat of the moment.

 

If you look at what his Way is, it's a combination of ego death, enlightenment, Grace, Love, empathy, compassion, Tao, Absolute, Supreme, etc. So anyone who is working towards that goal is already following his path.

 

One of the factors of Christianity that is interesting that is not found that much in many other paths is that of Ego-Death through Grace by the Holy Spirit entering the top of the head and opening all the channels and illuminating Awareness, while detaching all else. I believe I've come across something similar in my studies of Kashmir Shaivism. Also some people claim that Kundalini is the Holy Spirit, however I'm not to sure about that as Kundalini tends to be from the perenium and up the spine to the crown, whereas the Holy Spirit enters the head and goes down tot he feet. I would have to brush up on my studies however by researching the word Grace and it's existence in all the other paths

 

On many occasions here during various services, you can feel the Spirit moving around the grounds and rooms of the Monastery. It enters you when you least expect it and slays or burns off any remaining ego fragments and fills you with divine transcendent Love & Bliss as a replacement. "

 

So the Christian Path is a legit path towards Enlightenment?

 

"Why yes of course. I understand you intend to share this discussion with a few brothers and sisters that are Buddhists and of various other paths. If they are already deep in their practice and making headway, then good for them, as it is exactly what Christ was all about.

 

The one thing I feel is necessary to say is that Eastern Christian practice as done in the Eastern Orthodox monasteries is a complete system from beginning to end. I say that, because I found early on that in many other paths, you can merge with the Source, however there still remain ego fragments and the whole of the subconscious stirring up constantly and causing troubles for the rest of one's life. In our school, through the Jesus prayer, all of that is eventually snuffed out and there is a completion stage of perfection where even the body is transformed and filled with light flowing through all the opened channels.

 

So there's a start and there's and end and can all be done in this lifetime. Of course the rest of life remains as a practice of making available to others the energies and Union that is within you by going out to the world and sharing the Light"

 

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Speaks to my soul... 

Words to love by

"it will be supported" 

 


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Today is an auspicious day.

Feeling blessed by the love and presence of Andrea bocelli during today's concert. A huge honor and gift to behold him

Thank you Lord 

Amen 

 

 

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Heard Bashar say that there will be a major contact with alians in 2026-2027. Hmm. Let's see:) 


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This video can give you many insights into Christianity. 

This guy also has an interesting book on inner teachings of Christianity. 

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On 2023-09-19 at 7:51 AM, Salvijus said:

Was doing internet detox

Painful...

Was planning to go longer actually... but I realized such things need a proper retreat/ashram like atmosphere to really gas the pedal all the way down. But was still a useful detox. Lots of inner anguish came out during it. Phew... exhausting.

At this point, do you still see value in going to an ashram or somewhere isolated to delve deeper?


"Whoever has come to understand the world has found merely a corpse, and whoever has found a corpse, of that one the world is no longer worthy." - Jesus

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On 2023-12-30 at 2:18 AM, CoolDreamThanks said:

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At this point, do you still see value in going to an ashram or somewhere isolated to delve deeper?

Spiritual retreats are probably always good. It's just that it can vary from person to person what they need the most at that moment and stage of development.

It's probably best if a person follows and trusts the guidence of heart's desire to know where and when to go. Tho heart's signals can be confusing. But you'll be fine because something is guiding you already. 

There's one retreat that i personally want to do that my heart sets on fire each time i think of doing it.  That's a good sign for me to pursue it. But the means to do it are not quite there yet. So i just surrender to where i am and make the most of it. 

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My new video.

"Masculine and feminine enlightenment"


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Interesting video about the power of the heart

 


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This shaman is increadibly legit

 


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On 01/06/2024 at 3:55 PM, Salvijus said:

This shaman is increadibly legit

 

Wow, I'm hearing some insightful things from him.

Although I haven't heard him say this life is an illusion, which I feel is one of the main things to understand about this life. I haven't listened to all of it, so perhaps that's yet to come.  
 

 
edit: as suspected, seems like he doesn’t understand the illusory nature of life. He also doesnt emminate peace, pointing to his entanglement with mind and body and the false universe. 
 

he is charismatic and entertaining though, which what attracts people.

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Posted (edited)

51 minutes ago, CoolDreamThanks said:

Wow, I'm hearing some insightful things from him.

Although I haven't heard him say this life is an illusion, which I feel is one of the main things to understand about this life. I haven't listened to all of it, so perhaps that's yet to come. 

Yey, I'm glad someone gave a video a try :)

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@CoolDreamThanks there is one interesting story about him that gives him credibility about all the crazy things he says. Maybe it will resonate. 

at 54min 50sec mark of this video upto 56min or so. 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Salvijus said:

@CoolDreamThanks there is one interesting story about him that gives him credibility about all the crazy things he says. Maybe it will resonate. 

at 54min 50sec mark of this video for about 10 seconds. 

 

 

When they talk about being playful? Listened to a few minure sbut the host talks about his mom.


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42 minutes ago, CoolDreamThanks said:

When they talk about being playful? Listened to a few minure sbut the host talks about his mom.

Okay I'll give a transcript. 

Host is recounting an experience with shaman durek during one of his preveious podcast. As they were talking the topic leaned towards possessions somehow. Then the host started to say his wife been acting really weird recently for no reason, like she's a different person all of the sudden. Then shaman durek goes into his spirit guides (that's on the previous podcast) and starts telling him this information that his wife is possessed by the spirit called Lavana. And starts explaining how to deal with that, and how to recognize the signs and how it manifests etc. Etc. And the host was like. "what the hell is he taking about" :D( because he didn't even believe in such things) then next day the host meets his son and tells him what happened. Jokingly he explains that there was this shaman that told him that your mother is possessed by the spirit called Lavana. And the son says to him. Dad! She just named her new daughter Lavana! And then he was mind blown :D

I thought that was a cute little moment where it gives credibility to this shaman. There are bunch of stories of him like that probably. 

This is the podcast on which it happened. But don't remember where exactly

 

 

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Hmm, interesting.

That wouldn't be enough for me personally to give him credibility. As mentioned, he seems to lack an understanding of the illusory nature of life.

Also, he is not emanating peace. Jesus, as transmitted through the teacher you recommended to me, says that he used the eminence of peace from a teacher as a measuring stick to know which teacher is a true teacher and which is false. 

In The Disappearance of the Universe, the Apostles also warn about charismatic teachers, which I believe this shaman is.

Just giving my 2 cents. 

Hope you're doing well! :) 


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