Thursday, December 30, 2010

Signs of the Nameless Way of Balance

For the wise and sincere observer, the Nameless Way has a message at every crossroad,
announcing itself across every culture and every continent since the beginning of time.

☯ The home of every living being on Earth is the Way. The Way gives room to all living beings. Every single living being holds the way sacred. Their reverence for the Way, and their obedience to is authority, are natural and unforced. Exercise power in accordance with the Way, and people will not be violent or disruptive. If you have true knowledge, you know how to be ignorant. If you are truly strong, you have the strength to be weak.

☯ To have without possessing, to do without claiming credit, to lead without controlling ― these are the mysterious virtues of the Way. When we seek power, we lose the Way. When we lose power, we find the Way. But beware of taking pride in finding the way, for fear that you will start claiming to live by high moral standards ― and then lose the Way again. If you know when enough is enough, you know enough.

☯ Wise people hear about the Way, and try hard to follow it. Ordinary people hear about the Way, and wander on and off it. Foolish people hear about the Way, and make jokes about it. After all, if the Way were not funny, it would not be the Way. People of the Way follow the Way; they belong to the Way. Eventually by following the Way you arrive at a place of inaction; in that place nothing is done, and nothing is undone.

☯ People say that the Way's brightness looks like darkness; that advancing along the Way feels like retreating; that the Way is so soft that walking along it is hard. If you listen to the Way, it seems dull. If you taste the Way, it seems insipid. Yet you cannot get enough of it. The Way is to the world as a stream is to a valley, and a river to a sea.

☯ The Way is hidden, so it has no name. But only the Way can bring you into existence, sustain you, and fulfill you. Following the Way makes that which is, become what it should be. The Way never does anything; yet it leaves nothing undone. Through following the Way, human beings are fulfilled. If heaven deviated from the Way, it would fall apart. Through following the Way, heaven is pure.

☯ People who know the Way are observant, subtle, penetrating and wise. Their wisdom is too deep for others to fathom. To follow the Way is to be fulfilled and happy, without fulfillment. To follow the Way is to grow old, and yet constantly be young. If you follow the Way, there is nowhere for death to enter. All things that are contrary to the Way are fleeting. If you know what endures, you follow the Way, because the Way endures forever.

☯ A wise person leaves the egoistic self behind, and moves forward on the Way. A selfish ego is extraneous to human life; and by leaving it behind the wise person reaches the center of life. Why let the self go? Without letting go of the self, the soul's needs cannot be met. If my mind is modest, I shall walk on the Way. If my mind is arrogant, I shall walk in fear. The Way is long, going around many mountains; but people prefer shortcuts.

☯ Why was the Way honored in days of old? People believed that, if they sought the Way, they would find it. And they believed that if they needed shelter, the Way would provide it. Thus the Way was honored above all things under heaven. If you move by the light of the Way, your movement takes you nowhere. At the center of the wheel there is stillness. ☯

― Tao Te Ching

Monday, December 27, 2010

I Am the Walrus - We Are Together

= Wisdom from the Old Walrus =

Have you seen the walrus? Have you been the walrus? Where is the walrus?
I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together.
See how they run like pigs from a gun, see how they fly.
See how they fly like Lucy in the Sky, see how they run.

Semolina pilchard, climbing up the Eiffel Tower.
Elementary penguin singing Hari Krishna.
Man, you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allan Poe.

Don't you thing the joker laughs at you?
I am the eggman, they are the eggmen.
I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob g'goo goo g'joob.

= End of Contemplation =

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Isa Masaha: The Holy Man West of Tibet

Yesterday's Jesus as Isa is a pair calling for explanation. This article explores the Jesus featured in a peculiar account of an old Hindu scripture, where Jesus is featured as a sage with a golden glow, clad in white robes, living in western Tibet in the years following his preaching of dharma among "uncultured civilizations" — the lands of the Mlecchas.

While the authenticity of the narration in the Bhavishya-purana is questionable, it is nevertheless worth studying to gain insight into the blending of Jesus Christ and the Dharmic religions. The topic of the Jesus of Aquarian Gospel and his possible travels across India is somewhat outside the scope of this article, written merely in explaining the word Isa and commenting on apocryphal references to Jesus found in Hindu scriptures.

"Shrine of Hazrati Yousa Asouph" — believed by some to be Jesus' tomb in Kashmir.
For more information, see Flickr photos and The Tomb of Jesus Christ Website.

In Arabic (and Qur'an), Jesus is known as Īsā, the al-Masīḥ one of his frequent titles. "He is also a word from God and a spirit from Him." He is also called Yasu in Arabic speaking countries, much like people in India call him Yeshu or Ishu, and many others in their own variants by culture and language.

Some versions of Bhavishya-purana ("Ancient Text of Future"), a popular Hindu text of uncertain origins, have an account of a great sage known as Isa Masaha. The Bhavishya-purana itself is largely in the "Hindu Apocrypha" department, in the body of texts that are somewhat canonized, but in many cases either entirely of more recent origin, or substantially enlarged by later authors over the centuries.

A persian miniature of Jesus / Isa
giving the famous Sermon on the Mount

The word Isa is also an often-used short form of the Sanskrit word Isvara, "Master" or "God", not unlike the word "Lord" in English and Christian usage. In a curious parallel, the word "Father" is "isä" in Finnish; also used for the Father-aspect of the Trinity: Isä, Poika and Pyhä Henki. For a Wisdom Wheel parallel: Yang: Creator, Father/Heaven; Yin: Neutralizer, Son/Lamb/Earth; Wuji: Nondual, Uncreated Holy Spirit. We are dealing with universals, once again.

The word "isä" in Finnish comes from Proto-Uralic ičä;  while Uralic languages are not directly related to Indo-European languages (such as Sanskrit and Latin), the two have shared plenty of terrain and culture with the Aryan languages over the millennia. (This is why even a language as peculiar as Finnish has some uncanny similarities with a wide range of European and Indic languages.)

It's more than likely that texts like Bhavishya-purana have been altered (read: critique that prompted this write-up) — whether by Christian missionaries eager to establish a predating legacy of Jesus for the Hindus, or by Hindus themselves in an attempt to absorb the emerging spread of Christianity under their syncretic umbrella. For reference, the relevant passage is in Bhavishya-purana, Catur-yuga Khanda, Second Adhyaya. (Link to text. The transliteration and translations there are sloppy, but sufficient to understand the meaning in the original.)

The following are summary notes of the text and the discussion of Isa Masaha and king Shalivahana, taking place following Jesus' years of preaching in the distant lands:
  • Describes himself as Isa-putra (Son of Isa or God) and Kumari-garbha-sambhava (Begotten of virgin womb).
  • Lives on a mountain in Western Tibet near Mount Kailash and Manasarovara (Hunadesh: Lands of the Huns).
  • Acted as a teacher of dharma to the Mlecchas (barbarians and uncultured people outside Vedic civilization).
  • Became Masiha (messiah) to dissipate the spread of the fearsome religions by the uncivilized, who had lost the way of the truth.
In the text, Isa presents to king Shalivahana (c. 78-102 CE) a summary of the principles of dharma he taught  (verses 27-30) for people, whose pure way had become corrupted over time:
  1. The mind should be made pristine.
  2. Embodied beings are subject to good and bad taints.
  3. Abolishing sacrifices, one should pray in highest pristinity.
  4. As duty and in thoughts one should speak the truth.
  5. In contemplation one should worship the Lord, established in the Solar Field, the Immovable Master himself, everywhere like the light of the Sun.
  6. Having the Lord firmly manifest in the heart leads to everlasting purity and welfare.
  7. "In this way, my name came to be established as Isa Masiha (Jesus Messiah)."
While not exactly a reflection of the entirety of the key teachings in the Gospel (in that they omit the central teaching of love), these teachings are certainly very much in line with the spirit of the original teachings of Jesus. Also, the connection of Isa/Father as the Prime Solar Force goes well with my Wisdom Wheel model in contextualizing Christian triune theology with other cosmologies — something for another day.

The characterization of Christianity as the religion of the Mlecchas, or uncivilized barbarians, isn't particularly complementary — while certainly an accurate description from the Brahmana point of view, where people living in deserts were regarded as being of sinful birth, lacking in culture of purity and as such ineligible to study the finer truths of theology and philosophy. If this were the handicraft of a Christian missionary, I would have expected a more complementary spin to the story.

It would be interesting to read the text in its entirety at some point. Overall, the Puranas — including Bhagavata, which is relatively late — are in the habit of listing chronologies of rulers in a future tense, when the narration is placed into anciety. For reference, see the 12th book of Bhagavata-purana. The correlative tables I have drafted for some of these lists make for a reasonable match with the actual names and sequences in history, reaching well into the common era — as with king Shalivahana (Gautamiputra Satakarni), a historical ruler of the Satavahana empire who is told here to have met Jesus the Messiah.

Still, many fundamentalists subscribe to the idea of such texts being 5,000 years old in their current form, believing them to be literal and detailed predictions for some 4,000 years into the future. I'd take it all with a grain of salt when it comes to claims to the ancience of Indic scriptures from the believers — or any other scripture with an uncanny level of specific detail for a  "prediction" of the future for that matter.

Predictions are based on enlightened and inspired observation and intuition of the patterns and undercurrents of the world, and are therefore by definition more abstract in nature. They are also not a proof of anything else than of themselves — they certainly do not validate a number of other unrelated claims heard in the same general direction.

Whatever the historicity of all these predictions may be, let's remember the gist of the lesson to be learned: Great teachers and prophets do not concern themselves with the particularities of the future, they address the problems of the humanity here and now. The thought of a salvation is a slim joy if the primal peace of the Kingdom of God or the Kingdom of Heaven is absent from within you during your lifetime.

On that note, souls in the Kingdom of Heaven do not wave the flag of Israel or the insignia of any collective of people on Earth, whether crosses and crucifixes or wheels of dharma. They live in both immanence and transcendence, dwelling in an absolute state of pristinity within — whatever the path they may have followed in reaching that supreme peaceful and enlightened destination of the heart.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Open Letter: Children of the Light!

The following is an open letter to every missionary and messenger of Christ, dated September 1st, 2007. It is translated from the original Finnish version I once wrote in response to a number of fired-up born-again preachers who were targeting me over my "evil oriental beliefs" — which in no way differ from the essence they sought to preach, save and except our vocabularies and their persistent calls for exclusivity to the one and only path, truth and life. This is the same universal message in their vocabulary.

And he said: “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like
little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven." (Matt 18:3-4)
Jesus Christ is Universal: Never force his mission into the constraints of your foolish and narrow perspectives, declaring yourself as a true and exclusive messenger, trampling on others without fear or remorse in advancing your faith — very literally your faith, in that you are weak in faith and seek to enforce it through convincing others. This is no preaching — this is violence to others in the name of serving your selfish egoist needs.

I am particularly not fond of listening to sermons by preachers, who are themselves lukewarm in their deeds, lacking a correlation in their words and their acts in fulfillment of the message. "I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth." (Rev 3:15-16)

While it is a message of light, love and heaven that Jesus sought to teach, his followers have turned it into a campaign of demons and eternal lakes of fire and damnation, preaching but thunder and storms of fear. Then, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." (Luke 6:31) Below is a video from the Healing Waters Church, a beautiful illustration of how a universal message can be conveyed with art and fluid expression, in a spirit of healing and balance, as the original intent was.

The soothing wind and water of love and harmony; from the Healing Waters Church.
In the transfiguration of Christ, the old God and prophets of Fire and Thunder
were reconciled and made gentle in the soothing Waters and Winds of Christ.

Then, this is an open letter to all who would pour fire and brimstones unto others, canvassing mankind into the service of a demanding and wrathful God, forcing our choice between Heaven and Hell in nothing but an act of ignorance and immaturity. If you are a messenger or a preacher, then walk your talk or get down from the high horse and be humbled before the sins that still riddle you.

When a humble mule carried the Son of God and the King of Heavens, we are hardly in a position to ride a blazing white horse whilst weaving our sword and throwing our spears about — especially when still far from being humble children of the light who would inherit the Kingdom of Heaven in their hearts!

—o)O(o—


Children of the Light!

Ho, brother, declaring your message of Light to the world! You, who count yourself in the flock of Christ. Be looking into your heart! Do you truly walk the path of the Christ in your deeds, or do you tread the path of flesh and perishness, the pious words but an ornament of your lips? Your words are of God, but truly your heart still dwells in the kingdom of Satan.

Hear this, and hear it well and with your full heart, for I shall speak the words of the Christ. Truly, I shall speak the words of the Christ, a message to uproot Satan's dominion of your heart to its roots; a message to lead you towards the path of truth, holiness, righteousness and light.

You profess to be among the own of Jesus Christ, his message you preach. But does your heart follow his path? Have you given your all — each thought, word and the acts of your hands — to be his own? Have you already risen above blame? For is it not said, "May God himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ." (Tess 1. 5:23)

"But none of us is Jesus Christ, free of sin, come from above. In sin we are born, and in sin we are living." May that be so. But your sins are to cease! Remember the words of your Master, "I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you." (Joh 13:15) Jesus would not grant even a moment to be Satan's own, wouldn't waver before the temptation. Then become like him!

Give up, then, the ways of your Satan — walk the path of brightness shown by your Lord Jesus, fulfilling his sacred will. For did he not say, "Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven." (Matt 7:21)

You will not be delivered by confession alone — you will be delivered when the pristinity of your heart is seen in the deeds of your hands. For there is no room in the kingdom of heaven for Satan, nor for those following his path, carrying Satan in their innermost hearts. As the master said, "For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother." (Matt 12:50) Become his brother and his sister then — walk as holy and free of fear by his side!

Once you have professed the path of the Christ in your past, once it has touched your heart. Do you suppose your confession of the past will carry from here into the evermore? Make your heart blameless at each moment, fill it with divine light. Fill it with freedom from sin, freedom you gain in living forever in the light of Christ.

Gaze towards the sky, raise your arms and kneel. Call with your full heart for the brightness of God to descend into your heart. Call with humility, call with remorse, and call with pathos. Let the tears of remorse wash your face, let them fill your heart; for the stream of tears born of the light of God shall wash away the Satan within you. Call in the morning, call in the evening, call at night and call in the day; call in each moment for the descent of grace and brightness illuminating. Make this call your life, and in Christ you will dwell.

You preach the word of Christ while living under Satan's rule. Where is the power of your message? For it is said, "But the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth and the desires for other things come in and choke the word, making it unfruitful." (Mark 4:19) You pure in words but filthy in deeds, you will only reap a hypocrite's fame, distancing the humanity from the message of Christ's light with your fruitless message. Live in the Christ, be filled with his light and love. Your word will become powerful.

"There is much that is dear in the world for me too", we often hear. Know that craving to be of Satan, and know that world to be his. Know its pleasures and allurements as the path of perishment. For the Master said,  "Anyone who loves their life will lose it, while anyone who hates their life in this world will keep it for eternal life." (Joh 12:25) Your true life is within in the kingdom of God, in the temple of the Holy Christ to descend into your heart. Live in Christ alone, live forever more. Uproot each and every path of darkness, path apart from the Christ.

If you count yourself among Christ's own, then ponder in your heart these words: "Those who are in the realm of the flesh cannot please God. You, however, are not in the realm of the flesh but are in the realm of the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God lives in you. And if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, they do not belong to Christ." (Romans 8:8-9) Being filled with the Spirit of Christ, the dominion of flesh would cease. For it is said, "Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires." (Gal 5:24)

Do not bend before your longing for the world, "For the flesh desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the flesh. They are in conflict with each other, so that you are not to do whatever you want." (Gal 5:17) Understand this, understand your predicament, and lament. Call for the Spirit of Christ in truth into your heart, and call for it evermore. Exorcise the spirit of Satan with the power of holy heaven, and in giving your all in the Spirit of Christ you'd be filled with the holy yourself.

You trade your soul in the world of the living dead, hold its affairs as your own, delight in its pleasures; in the pleasures of flesh, sin, and forgetfulness. But did Jesus not say, "You follow me, and let the dead bury their own dead." (Matt 8:22) Walk in the footsteps of your Master towards the world of the living, sow within your heart the seeds of brightness. "Whoever sows to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction; whoever sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life." (Gal 6:8)

Do not postpone the opportunity of grace you face, walk now without faltering on the path of brightness. For it is said, "Believe in the light while you have the light, so that you may become children of light." (Joh 12:36) Yet there is an opening before you, so seize it like a drowning man would reach for the last floating straw. Who knows when you'll drown, when your days will meet their count? Truly, may this day be the last of your days in this world.

Live your life in the light of Christ, and fulfill his holy will. Follow his path in sincerity, and make his instructions your all. Be free of sin and attain infinite, everlasting life. Let the Spirit of God fill your all, and fill your world with the light, joy and selfless love of God. Be a child of the light while living! And in the Holy you are to discover your true life.

—o)O(o—

Happy Holidays, Master Jesus!


Birthday salutations to Isa / Master Jesus!

ईशानन्दम् ईशनन्दनं तारकस्य दयाधर्मम् ।
विश्वतोषकं परप्रचारकं नमामीशं परशान्तम् ॥

īśānandam īśa-nandana tārakasya dayā-dharmam |
viśva-toṣakaṁ para-pracārakaṁ namāmīśa
 paraśāntam ||

"Joy of God, Son of God, Redeemer's Dharma of Grace;
Fulfiller of Worlds, Preacher Par Excellence

 -- I salute Isa, Highest Holy Peace."

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Power Mantras for Healing the World (C.M. Labs)

This is an offbeat prelude to the world of mantras. Stay tuned for an upcoming article studying the mechanics and effects of diverse mantras on the many layers of the human mind, studied parallel to computer CPU architecture for a clear point of reference and technical illustration.

HH Imposter Kapila 1 ∈
Many meditative traditions know how to cook up new power mantras with archetypal vibrations revealing the true nature of reality. Authentic sages with original mountain powers are supremely eminent and certified mantra-formulators by virtue of their virtue of formulative ability. Sometimes the sages issue new mantras to remedy the downward course of the degraded human civilization.

The following global mantra-formulae are forged and guaranteed for beneficial public practice by Imposter Kapila 2.0 of Cosmic Mantra Laboratories with great inner sanctimony and pontifness. These self-effulgent mantras should be venerated with the highest transcendental spuriosity and awesomeness.

|| oṁ para-mana-tāraṇaṁ maraṇa-kāraṇaṁ paramaṁ soma-samaṁ ||

Global Seed Mantras for Universal Powers


Cosmic Mantra Laboratories of Himalayan juggernaut fame is proud to present the following seed mantras for the prevailing powers for healing the world. These mantras are presented as the result of years of relentless research and development in transmutating the very fabric of existence.

► उसों - Usommmmm... U.S.: We're all on the same planet here you know!
► एउओं - Euommmmm... EU: Oopsie daisie it goes: Euh, Om, and Amen!
► नोओं - Nooommm... North Korea: Noooo... hmmm... noooo... hmmm....
► फ्रों - Frommmmm... France: Finish with "...mage" to conclude the meal.
► सौहं - Soouhmmmm... Soviet Union: Sooo... uhmmmm...: "I am that"?
► रों - Rommmmm... Italy: Drinks for Vatican clergy and Berlusconi.
► उम्ं - Ummmmm... U.K.: Seriously, a fat and loud "Ummmmmm"!
► जपों - Japommmm... Japan: Lit. "Chant Om" and the robots roll on.
► इङ्म्ं - Imnmmmm... India: I'm Incredible Impossibly Impenetrable India.
► छां - Chammmm.... China: "Cham" is archaic for (Genghis) Khan.
► श्वींङ् - Swinnngggg... Sweden: Austin Powers special mojo mantra.
► फिं - Fimmmmm... Euro/Finland: Finnish Markka and less foreign bills!
► सुॐ - Suommmmm... Suomi/Finland: "Good Om" for good vibrations!
► ॐ - Ommmmmmm... Omni: Real cosmic deal beyond time and space.

Chanting these mantras will undoubtedly help the world powers in understanding their true inner nature and the necessary future course of action in creating a better and brighter world for everyone. Union-wide standardization of national mantras is expected to advance in the ongoing EU plenary session in Strasbourg, France. ॐ फ्रों फ्रोमगे हूं.

I-T-P: Incantate, Transmutate, Prosper. Chant for a better tomorrow!


Localization: Mantras in Research & Development


We did not include Denmark in the above list in fear of sounding derisive or apocalyptic. It would have been ► दं - Dammmmm... Goes with ► दूं - Dummmmm for Dutch, the other super-flat land in Europe that needs to keep Poseidon at bay. (Chant ► पों - Pommmmm for recurring economical low tide.) These mantras may or may not be authorized for general public chanting, pending further clinical and neuropathological trials.

Other mantras still in research and development:

► ब्रं - Brammmm... Brazil: Samba carneval shakti mantra.
► बुं - Bummmmm... Bulgaria: Still fixing up the finances.
► फ्लं - Flammmm... Belgium + Flemish: More fuel for the flames.
► गें - Gemmmmm... Germany: Cutting edge industrial productivity.
► हूं - Hummmmm... Hungary: Humming towards Europe again.
► जां - Jammmmm... Jamaica: The official Iron Lion Zion mantra.
► सं - Sammmmm... Sahara + Saudi-Arabia: For some more sand.
► स्पं - Spammmm... Spain + South America: Major global spam producers.
► स्फीं - Swimmmm... Switzerland: Floating in the stormy European ocean.
► तां - Tammmmm... Taleban: U.S. composed military taming mantra.

Of the above mantras in works, Brazilia, Jamaica and Switzerland are good to go public and global anytime. The positive effects of the rest are still under scrutiny in our underground cognitive laboratories. We care for the condition of your mind and issue our mantras in a spirit of global responsibility, respecting universal happiness, good environmental standards, and those who respect those, who respect these.


World Powers: Localized Root Invocation Mantras


In practice, the universal seed-mantras can be combined with appropriate local magic invocations like "Aaccchaacchaa", "Perkele", "Yeehaa" or "Bonkers" for enhancing a sense of tribal commonality. When combined, they result in the following root-mantras or exhaustive straight invocations for the prevailing state of affairs:

► उसों यीहा - Usommmmm Yeehaa! · U.S.
► एउओं स्तन्देर्ध्स - Euommmmm Standards! · EU
► नोओं सोङ्ग - Nooommmm Soong! · North Korea
► फ्रों चुएस्तशेकेसे - Frommmmm Qu'est-ce Que C'est? · France
► सौहं स्पसिबपेरेस्त्रोइक - Soouhmmmm Spasiba Perestroika? · Soviet Union
► रों चोसनोस्त्र दि मएस्त्रो - Rommmm Cosa Nostra Di Maestro? · Italy
► उम्ं बोन्केर्स - Ummmmmmm Bonkers! · U.K.
► जपों फुजिक्योतोबोत्सन - Japommmmm Fujikyotobot-san! · Japan
► इङ्म्ं आच्छाच्छा - Imnmmmmm Accchaacchaaa!? · India
► छां छिङ्गशङ्गगोङ्ग्फु - Chammmm Ching Shang Gongfu!! · China
► श्वींङ् हेजसन - Swinnnggggg Hejsan! · Sweden
► फिं वीदूनौत् कोमेन्त - Fimmmmm Vii Duu Nöt Komment. · Euro/Finland
► सुॐ सिसुकस पेर्केले - Suommmmm Sisukas Perkele! · Suomi/Finland

Cosmic Mantra Laboratories recommends using the short seed mantras as primary devices for personal and cosmic transformation. The short universal mantras leave a healthier universal imprint, free from the constraints of national peculiarities. They also clutter your environment with less tribal residue and prevent fires arising from the friction of juxtapositionally vibrating tribes with diverging fundamental invocations of exhaustive intent. Remember to chant your mantras diligently to keep the cosmos humming.

Lord Blogannatha Svami rewards diligent chanters with supreme happiness!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Broadband Existential Body and Experience

Exposure to the potentials of Multiple Dimensions of Existence provides you with a wide array of diverse experiences of your existence. Our particular experience of existence is the sum total of everything we are and the ultimate framework and point of reference for all our cognition and action. Cogito ergo sum — a fair starting point for a basic reality check.

Below is an illustration of the key layers of existence I have grown to feel and conceive of as the foundation of my existence and experience of reality, following diverse more and less successful attempts to cross and warp the boundaries of space and time by employing any and all meditation and cultivation methodologies I've come across and found as relevant and applicable enough for me to seriously pursue.


Illustration of a Broadband Existential Body   ·   Click to Enlarge

Fields and Patterns: The Human Existential Totality


This is a generic gloss on the aspects of a broadband existential body or a more holistic experience of diverse material and spiritual realities, enumerating some of the central planes and factors of possible experience, potential, cognition, and holistic human evolution.

Light Plateaus Above, Middle and Below: Non-dual field of absolute cognition and interconnected existence. This is the dimension of ultimate peace and resolution, transcending by its nature the range of diversified cognition, eluding the attempts of the human mind to contextualize it as one or the other.

Middle Plateau: The united cognitive plateau is experienced as the ultimate abode of consciousness and being in the cavern of the existential heart. This ultimate self or non-self is non-different from and intrinsically connected to the collective plateau of non-dual cognition.

Plateau Above and Below: We are connected with the plane of universal cognition through the principles heaven (above) and earth (below), or the fundamental polarities of positive and negative. Their balance creates the harmonic flow and rotation (Tao/Rta/Wyrd) of our existence.

Four Major Lotus Fields: The cognitive crown field above the head (depicted as a pattern lotus) is the ultimate platform of consciousness, the seat of cognitive and existential ascension, and the matrix that translates universal patterns into an individual experience of reality. The heart field is our ultimate ground of existential being, the source of our expansive expression and response to the world, the location of the singularity of being and the center of existential gravity. The navel field is our base of specified existence, a fort of defense and inner power that supports and nourishes us. The sole field is our link to the earth polarity and its power, connecting the universal circuit with the above and the below.

Pattern Body: The ultimate existential body of patterns and principles (dharmas or formulae), the field that gives form and continuity to all individual phenomena, and the dimension of ultimate harmonization and existential logos.

Pattern Field: The super-pattern blueprint underlying all structures of reality, the universal patterns and principles of existence that govern the interdependent flux of phenomena across all planes of material and immaterial existence.

These are the basic factors and planes of a syndicated experience of reality with the "fundamentals" of diverse traditions of cognitive and energetic expansion and refinement integrated. There are no doubt a great many variants to this model, reflected through individual experience and insight, perspectives equally valid and legitimate for the individuals at the heart of their perceived existence.

Whatever the details in each individual's subjective sphere may be, I believe it's fair to say that extending one's sphere of existential cognition and experience yields a rich repository of new human potentials. The exact dynamics of these basic planes and fields of existence deserve to be studied in further detail in upcoming articles.


The Rainbow Body of Padmasambhava / Guru Rinpoche

Buddhist Model of Trikaya and Body-mind, Mind-stream and Heart-mind


The Buddhist system of Trikaya explores the totality of the being of a Buddha or a Tathāgata — an awakened and enlightened fully experiencing entity — in three divisions of bodies and three overlapping layers of existential dynamics.

These layers also embody the totality of the potentials of each sentient being, providing us with a working general frame of reference for the psychophysical and ultimate dimensions of human experience. Many individual aspects of the Trikaya totality have already been introduced in more generic terms under broadband existential body.

Nirmaṇakāya: This is the physical or corporeal body made of matter, the vehicle of consciousness in the human world, and the plane of material existence. The physical form of a Buddha is the ultimate Nirmanakaya.

Sambhogakāya: Known as "body of enjoyment", "deity dimension" or "astral body", this is the body or plane containing the totality of our energetic experience, culminations, and powers. Sambhogakaya is the energetic operative means for realizing the ultimate field of the Dharmakaya.

Dharmakāya: Containing the ultimate nature and essence of the uncreated enlightened mind, this body or plane is free from conceptual projection, infinitely spaceous and naturally radiant, transcending duality and cognizable patterns, woven with infinite correlations as the ultimate sheat of existence.

Dharmakaya is characterized by great purity, great realization and great mental expanse. Thence the saying, "He who sees the Dharma sees the Buddha" and vice versa — dharma being the "constituent factors of the experienced world" and their natural flux and combinatorics in our collective experience of reality. Dharmakaya is the ultimate bridge into the nondual plane.

These three bodies operate on three overlapping planes of existence, namely the body-mind (nāmarūpa: "name and form"), the interconnecting mind-stream (citta-saṃtāna), and ultimately the heart-mind (bodhicitta).

Complete harmonization of the three kaya planes and their operative dynamics leads to the holistic realization and manifestation of a Rainbow Body, also expressed and experienced as "deity dimension" of the sambhogakaya, a synthesized and fulfilled energetic body.

When the physical and energetic bodies implode and become absorbed into the dharmakaya, and as the residual patterns of the dharmakaya resolve into themselves, diversified consciousness collapses and is naturally absorbed into the underlying and ultimate non-dual plane, now emerging as the entirety of extant reality.

This existential totality is experienced through the mind-stream flowing and oscillating like a caleidoscope across the diverse planes of cognizable existence, touching their respective potentials while animating and operating the plane of matter and forms.

The totality of the experience is contained within dharmakaya and experienced directly through the heart-mind (bodhicitta) as an enlightenment-body cognizing and transcending universal patterns. These teachings are prominent in the Tibetan Vajrayana tradition (Diamond Vehicle, Esoteric/Tantric Buddhism).

There are numerous other traditions with similar detailed models and methodologies that deserve to be studied in further detail. Upcoming articles will feature Taoist Mysticism and Neidan Internal Alchemy, Consciousness and Vedantic Layers of Being, Kriya Yoga of Mahavatar Babaji, Hatha Yoga and Levels of Kundalini, and many more oriental and occidental systems of internal and holistic transformation yet to be analyzed and assimilated.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Happy Father's Day Cipher Key

"Dear Father: Crack the cipher before you get the greetings. Love, Smart-ass Kid. "

Below is a Father's Day letter I wrote when I was nine years old. It was in a brown envelope with a Scrooge McDuck sticker for a stamp. Evidently little has changed over the last 21 years as far as the author's general frame of mind and abundant geek idiosyncrasies go.

No idea what the symbols stand for. I used to ink up all sorts of weird symbols and mandalas.
HELSINKI 7.11.1989

Hello Father!  I'm doing well in school, and today I'm writing to you, as I'm sure you already notice. How are you doing there at home? (Like I didn't already know.) Solve this puzzle for starters! Solution at the bottom right corner. Below is the code cipher key.

    5    10    15    20    25   29 
ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY ZÅÄÖ

8 25 22 28 28 9 19 28 14 16 28 9 21 2x28 ! ! !

Love, Oskari

[Answer: Happy Father's Day!!!!]

Thursday, November 11, 2010

A Holistic System Definition: Spirituality and Wisdom Grid

Wisdom is an abstract and elusive concept in a footnote under Fixing Mind, Life and Existence in that missing unprinted manual we're all longing for, much like the evasive spark of lucid consciousness defying our attempts to fully comprehend our own brain and cognition. I have come to equate spirituality with a quest for this elusive wisdom, a magical key for harmonizing the human situation.

This is a working draft for a generic definition and model on the dynamics of wisdom and spirituality in the human society. It is intended as a step towards parsing the totality of the human situation into a general model covering environment, society, universe, and the depths of the mind. Over time, it will evolve into an abstracted model for cross-referencing and contextualizing diverse fields of thought in generic terms.

We can distill abstract patterns of wisdom from diverse traditions by filtering away external elements derived from the human society. The clarity and energy of the sun of wisdom keeps the system well-powered and free of friction. The degradation of the system is in direct proportion to the amount of wisdom lost to confusion in the choice transitions along the life circuit.

Every individual paragraph in this paper focuses on an individual segment or relationship of the above system flowchart. They will be elaborated on in more detail as time permits, accompanied with more illustrative diagrams. In the meantime, if you have feedback or contributions to the big picture, please connect at www.SySpir.com and get in touch with the project facilitator or join our friendly and informative online discussion group.

12/Nov/2010Text updates in factor relation clarifications and better concept segmentation and flow. Some elaborations with parallels to the flowchart pointed out. I will splice up this paper and lay it over the flowchart as interactive segments to help take it in one mouthful at a time.

06/Feb/2011 - Flowchart and text updated to complete the Big Picture - Causality - Foresight - Introspection quad under Balance, the integrating element of the four fundamental perspectives.

Wisdom: The Patterns Behind Knowledge and Ignorance


Wisdom is neither ignorance nor knowledge. Wisdom is generated in the oscillation of knowledge and ignorance as a cognition of the emerging patterns. Arising from observation, introspection, analysis, and conquest of the finite mind, wisdom creates a platform for neutral and well-rounded assessment of situations. A holistic and symmetric understanding of the world, accumulated by attention and clarity of perception, are essential for the health and evolution of the human society.

When information and knowledge are absorbed and then applied in a holistic manner for the fair benefit of everyone and everything, we observe the external component of wisdom in action. When we see an individual at peace and above the urges of his mental patterns, we observe the internal component of wisdom in action. Wisdom is the art of turning life into a win-win scenario for yourself and everyone else at the same time.

Wisdom is active in understanding the factors of a situation and responding optimally to advance everyone's natural interests. Wisdom is broad systemic thinking with an agenda in tune with the interests of the collective system — increasing harmony, clarity and progress through the reconciliation or mitigation of all conflicting factors. Wisdom is also in understanding your ignorance, and in becoming adequately informed to be in a position to apply wisdom in tune with the needs of your environment.

Wisdom is neither good nor evil — regardless of how people with good and evil traits may perceive it. Wisdom is an apt and neutral observation of the natural course of existence, leading to the individual's behavior functioning as a symmetric and non-entropic part in the symmetric cycles of existence.

When these cycles are understood, both in the world of objects and the world within, the emerging course of action will naturally be good — because it does not seek to infringe, and carefully analyzes to avoid fundamental infringement on any other part of the system — which is the ultimate ethical code of every benevolent system.

The broader the perceived system, the greater and more universal the expanse of potentials and the available patterns of wisdom. The narrower the perspective, the greater the scope of ignorance and the capacity to inadvertently damage the system. The greater the difference between the expanse of perspective and the position of an individual, the greater his capacity to abuse and damage the system — in absence of a wholesome perspective, or in failing to exercise a universally fair model of ethics.


Kathleen Farago May: Celebrate
If the orchestra plays out of sync or stops playing, the celebration fails;

If the four tiers of the holistic system are out of balance, the systems of life fail.

A Four-Tier System: Nature - Society - Universe - Mind


Hard material sciences can explain the technical workings of the physical world in remarkable detail. Despite all these advancements — or possibly because of them — an excessive focus on the material and physical necessities has compromised the more holistic and natural way of living seen in the millennia of the past.

A human being with wisdom has a well-rounded and unbiased understanding of the dynamics of the mind-matter relationship and the role of the individual in a symmetric and harmonic totality of existence.

The totality of our system encompasses the ecosystem, the human domain, the broader universe, and the vast inner space within — the depths of the human mind and the many potential spheres of conscious existence.

As a consequence of the increasing external confusion and out-drawn focus of attention, our collective understanding of the human psyche has taken but infant steps in providing a platform of generally accessible and practicable holistic wisdom. Access to wisdom should be a basic human right — not a luxury hidden behind layers of obtuse and cryptic jargon, idioms, and idiosyncrasies.

The lack of available information and education on the essential patterns and principles of reality — whether a result of depriorization or an absence of understanding — has resulted in a situation where a sizable portion of the human society depends on diverse chemical medications to keep the ever-increasing cacophony and disarray in their minds at a blurred distance.

Escalating disarray in the surroundings leads invariably to an escalating state of internal disorder, especially when combined with the decreasing availability of natural and therapeutic environments. It's clear that the current system has failed to adequately facilitate and stimulate the psychological well-being of the humanity at large amidst the rush for industrialization, technology, and external creativity and enjoyments.

The narrow-sightedness and neglect over the totality of the system has resulted in countless human and natural catastrophes, throwing the world into an escalating spiral of disorder and internal disintegration. It's hard not to watch the news and notice the obvious signs of a system gone defunct — clearly a corporation well past its prime and on its way towards the bitter end of its natural life-cycle.

Only a holistic understanding of the entire four-tier system of nature-society-universe-mind can return Humanity Ltd Inc. — living true to its commercial suffixes: limited and incorporated — back to its energetic prime of mental, physical and spiritual evolution and journey deeper into the universe .

There's s an undeniable trend of deterioration despite advances, and without a doubt we humans have been quite efficient as the architects of the escalation of our own demise — for nothing but our screaming lack of a broader perspective in our thought, speech and action.


Kathleen Farago May: Find Your Way Home
Wisdom of the patterns of existence shrinks the system to the size of your palm,
making the grid of the world considerably easier and smoother to navigate.

Synthesis: Cross-Systemic Integration of Wisdom


Many systems and models of thinking and living, aiming for advancing individual equilibrium or a universal good, are formally labeled as spirituality. Many other systems of thought deal with similar variables, principles and patterns — directly or indirectly, knowingly or unknowingly — but are not normally considered within the domain of spirituality, owing to their focus on a specific and more narrow field of interest.

In reality, the sum total of our systemic spirituality can gain immense benefits from every field of thought that has ever sought to understand the patterns of existence, seeking to better relate to the future and the emerging situations. They can all be abstracted to patterns and generic models that are applicable across contexts. When information is available in a generic associative framework, it is faster to access and easier to put into practice.

Modern science has exposed us to a wealth of new phenomena and theories. Many of them run in parallel to the systems found in mystical and spiritual traditions that explore the domains of the subconscious mind, the inner dimensions of cognizance, and ultimately our deepest existential questions. Modern physics and the causal and existential models of mystic traditions deserve to be studied in tandem for new perspectives.

Modern philosophers have unveiled and formulated a vast array of new concepts and models of reality. Some have formulated new models in contradiction the older, others have synthesized existing views into a bigger picture, and yet many more have debated over existing views only to prove them wrong. Even so, the larger part of our modern wealth of understanding is well beyond the reach and capacity of less educated audiences.

The pages of history and the vast collective mythos of humanity also provide us with an ocean of universal patterns and demonstrative examples. Ancient and classical philosophical traditions have already invented a large array of conceptual wheels with remarkable functionality, all but forgotten to many a modern mind, as we race for innovation and reinvention in ignorance of the lessons and discoveries of our past.

If the calculations have already rolled on for millennia, starting the computations from a scratch is hardly an optimal way forward. Keeping the bigger picture in mind while moving into the future, we would gain the benefit of a vastly broader array of associative patterns and wisely handled precedents to work with as we struggle to solve the questions and problems of today.

The scientific validity or invalidity of the details in diverse systems of thought is irrelevant for this purpose. There's the fact that scientific opinion is in constant flux for one — and generic abstractions are the objective of universal systemization to begin with.

Analysis of marginal details is of trivial and supporting interest only. It is useful in terms of wisdom when it provides generic variants to a recognized pattern, and less useful when for all practical purposes it's an isolated idiosyncrasy in the larger patterns of reality.

By extracting the patterns and principles from amidst the external specifics of bodies of categorized knowledge and demonstrative narrations, we improve our signal to noise ratio and gain increased clarity over its exact generic contexts. Imagine if every country in the world had used diverging protocols and standards in information technology networks — our dream of a global free information society would hardly be an option!

This same process of informative globalization and universalization is long overdue in the world of religion and ideological traditions. As long as science and spirituality remain unreconciled and desynchronized, so long the system has to struggle with the stress of conflicting prime imperatives. The better the shared patterns and dynamics of the diverse fields of human interest are understood and reconciled, the smoother our lives here on earth will be.


Like clouds envelope a mountain and become a very real part of its dynamics, so the clouds of religion envelope spirituality, decreasing availability and clarity of actual wisdom in the process.
Dhading valley, Nepal, July 2008.

Mountain ∝ Clouds = Spirituality ∝ Religion


Religion is an umbrella for diverse fields of activity, and nothing in particular on its own. Religion can include holistic spirituality — for example in teaching about:
  • A) the upholding of a natural equality and symmetry (balance). 
  • B) the greater picture of our human situation and relations (big picture).
  • C) the adverse effects of actions infringing on the rights of others (causality),
  • D) the need for foresight and goal beyond one's immediate needs and desires (foresight), 
  • E) the self-analysis and abandonment of harmful attitudes (introspection).
Most religions are initially founded to act as practical vehicles to a concept of wisdom and spirituality.

Causal understanding, broad foresight, symmetric balance and honest introspection are obvious elements of wisdom. They are crucial both to the attainment inner peace, and to the formation of well-rounded and symmetrically benevolent systems of ethics. Wisdom is also the source of the primary solace one finds in religion.

The greater part of religious art and narrative is dedicated to depicting situations expressing the archetypal wisdom of the prophet, the guru or the messiah. The history is full of remarkable men and women who taught a system of larger holistic symmetry in an attempt to heal both the human world and the human mind and spirit.

Spirituality is to religion like a mountain is to clouds. Religion can also include ritualism, politics, culture, nationalism, industrialism, administration, commerce, and many other fields of activity, exchange, and influence.

When spirituality is combined with other fields of interest under the collective label of a branded system of beliefs or an organized religion, the original components of wisdom often become diluted, and even shunned in practice from the broader public in the interest of advancing accessory agendas.

Whenever this conglomeration of diverse fields of interest gains enough momentum to assume clear structures and hierarchies, organized religion is formed. Formal religion is therefore by definition a mixed bag of goods, advancing a number of accessory agendas.

These supporting agendas frequently undergo apotheosis and are elevated on a pedestal equal or exceeding the original wisdom. In metaphorical terms, the devil has then taken control of the religion, enticing and confusing the minds of its leaders with the pleasures of flesh and power.

Errae humanum est: "To err is human." This is an universally accepted principle. Considering the history, it's fair enough to then conclude that "religions are human", as are everyone of forming them — pending an assembly of perfectly enlightened systemic entities. Hieronymus continues, et confiteri errorem prudentis — "...and to admit the error is prudent." Seneca completes the cycle, sed perseverare diabolicum — "but to persist in doing it would be diabolical."

This is a good working formula for evaluating the balance of wisdom and wickedness in a collective of people, whether religious or otherwise. To err is human, to grow wiser is divine, and to persist with mistakes is patently evil. Depending on how much wisdom your local "spiritual grocery" holds, and how influenced it is by interests conflicting with wisdom, you may or may not have a spiritually rewarding encounter with a religion or while living as a religious adherent.

Whatever the current wisdom demographics of a given religion may be, we have much to learn from the heritages of wisdom they have preserved over the millennia. This is particularly the case with textually rich religions, where countless scholars and scribes have sought to systematize and reconcile the original wisdom of the tradition, often elaborating at great length based on their subsequent ponderings.

While religion has undeniably oppressed science and culture on countless occasions in advancing their accessory agendas independent of the original wisdom of the faith, it has also given immense and undeniable support to cultures and sciences throughout the course of the better part of known human history. Monastic traditions in particular have provided a cultural and spiritual benefits in carrying wisdom across the ages.


A spiritual seeker climbing the mountain of wisdom to comprehend and master
the ultimate system. Arunachala, Tiruvannamalai, South India, March 2008.

Spirituality ∝ Wisdom = Climber ∝ Mountain


Spirituality and wisdom are inherently interconnected, vital components in holistic systemic thought that advances the collective interests of the humanity. Spirituality is a quest for wisdom, and wisdom is the action (or inaction) of mature spirituality. When I speak of systemic spirituality, this is the definition of spirituality I intend to convey — not the peculiarities of the countless colorful, curious and idiosyncratic traits that spiritual systems are fond of upholding as a part of their heritage.

A climber at the foothills of the mountain of holistic spirituality, the systemic seeker is on a quest to live in harmony with the four-tiered totality of existence. Aiming for the wisdom of universal and complete patterns at the wisdom peak of the mountain, the ultimate systems seeker navigates through countless layers of clouds,

These layers are the obfuscation of organized religion, the society at large, and finally the intertwined layers of the conditioned human mind. Unraveling the mind's compulsive patterns and emerging with a clear and perceptive awareness, one would be in a real position to understand the big picture and act accordingly.

Research into systemic spirituality must be done in freedom from the corollary agendas introduced around the core principles of wisdom and spirituality by religion and the externally evolving society. Where they offer natural synergy, they are welcome to join for the ride powered by wisdom.

When ulterior agendas infringe with the symmetry and natural harmonics of the systemic wisdom of natural good practice, they are better kept confined within their respective individual domains. Battling with the interfering externals of spirituality for the better part of my adult life, I am fundamentally allergic to a spirit of stagnated dogmatism and adulterated agendas.

The objective of systemic spirituality is in examining and cross-systematizing the insights of all noteworthy and beneficial holistic models of thought. These patterns and principles of existence should be cross-contextualized and presented in as abstract terms as possible to allow extensive room for generic application of wisdom. Otherwise, we have but the lost and buried treasures of ages bygone to show as the assets of our past.

With an increased grasp of the movements of the human mind and the dynamics of the flux of its external environment, our perception becomes brighter in understanding what was, what is, and also what's likely to be — for a part of the future is heard as an echo of the past and the actions of the present, the remainder written in the practically invariable basic patterns of humanity and existence at large.


Revisiting some of the assumed basics of our current system may be in place.
If the premises of an equation neglect sets of fundamental principles and variables,
the underlying basic errors will cast a destructive reflection over future results.

Pondering: Modeling the Big Picture, Its Causality and Its Balance


This is an attempt at a working abstract definition and general model on the big picture. I have intentionally omitted mention of any particular affiliations of thought to better illustrate these principles on their own. They will each be studied in due time in more detail, both individually and comparatively, and placed to a larger grid allowing automated online comparisons, abstractions and two-way derivations.

These verbal expression in these texts is for the most part segmented into clear data-logical objects and relations to ease systematic and structured concept-formation and make them directly convertible into diagrams and databases. While this has been a relatively free-form draft for a definition, I intend to be more algebraic in the future — definitions need to be formulaic, well categorized and typed to allow for maximum ease of comparability and further computation.

The exact systems and models developed for this initiative revolve in perpetual state of beta, so expect the charts to grow, squeeze, bob and weave as they reach into the yonder sky. Further essays, schemas and flowcharts will be published in this journal whenever I find further time to commit into expressing abstract patterns and concepts in intelligible and universal terms and structures.

Let's collect every available wisdom pattern known to mankind on a universal and cross-referencing grid — towards a tomorrow with less confusion and conflict, equipped with a more universal access to the massive totality of our collective wisdom.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

SySpir: Systemic Spirituality - Forming a Synthesis

Madventures in the world of religion and spirituality pave a natural platform for this — an initiative I have long wanted to bring into a more concrete shape — namely Systemic Spirituality. The essence of all holistic and spiritual knowledge deserves a working general frame of reference; for undoubtedly both we and the world at large are a wee bit lost in the seven seas of diverging and hard-to-compare traditions of insight. One cross-connected ocean would be much easier to cope with...

Please visit Systemic Spirituality at SySpir.com and join the talks at LinkedIn.

∞   Synthesis and Systemization of Existential Systems and Mental / Spiritual Methodologies   ∞


Advancing the synthesis and systemization of ancient and modern existential systems and mental/spiritual methodologies. Participate and contribute towards the systematic rediscovery of the ontological and operative principles of existential frameworks, proto-sciences, cultivation methods, and spiritual disciplines.

Systemic Spirituality (SySpir) is a non-profit initiative that seeks to expand the scope of available human knowledge in a systemic and cross-referencable generic format, facilitating ease of study and practical application for everyone seeking to expand their limited spheres of consciousness and cognition.

The Systemic Spirituality group at LinkedIn advances the synthesis and systemization of ancient and modern existential systems and mental/spiritual methodologies. If you are already at LinkedIn, please join the open group and start contributing. If not, it takes but a minute to create an account — so if you're interested, don't shy away, log in and dig in.

If you have a background or an interest in systemizable traditions of knowledge with universal relevancy, you're welcome to hop onboard and start sharing your perspectives — or asking your questions. In the spirit of the group's name, let's keep our discussions orderly and logical to ensure all participation counts and is constructive. Be sure to invite your network of contacts to expand our shared sphere of wisdom!

Strictly no ideological spam propaganda welcome: No one system held in the human mind is the ultimate truth. A synthesis of all systems and perspectives is an approximation of the sum-total of human wisdom — and the aim is to have them all fit on a single grid and complement each other, not to highlight some to the exclusion of others.

The SySpir.com website is currently in basic information mode. Once the project facilitator's desk is cleared of ongoing code production, the evolution of the site will begin to unfold. If you have ideas or other feedback you feel might be beneficial in advancing the shared goals of the SySpir project, please feel free to share!   ∞

Mystory: Spiritual Madventures Across the Universe

Floating down the stream,
reaching for the roots...
I gather I've inadvertently turned into something of an enigma with my colorful and transdimensional history — for myself anyway, if not for the rest of you. I've delved into diverse aspects of my past adventures in the strange world of spirituality in earlier writings at some detail. Still, it may be hard to get an overall idea of what the heck exactly happened over the last 15 years.

This is an attempt to syndicate the gist of the journey into one place, for all of us to get a better idea of what's going on, and where all these idiosyncratic and cross-universal concepts emerge from. I have cross-linked this text to a number of older writings for more context for those with the time to spare. Good thing I didn't dump my camera and old laptop into the river along the way!


School Finished: Monastic Studies on Higher Education


Started about this age?
Since a very young age, I have intently sought to understand the nature and purpose of most things heaven and earth, contextualizing them into my evolving conceptual "master system" and subsequent applications. In the school years that followed, I held an avid fascination in diverse mythologies and ideologies, pursued mainly outside the actual curriculum. At the peak of my "school career" the grades were at an average 9.55/10, but my motivation for formal studies dwindled over the last year, bumping into several frustrations over amassing theoretical knowledge with no apparent or explained practicability. I have successfully kept away from "in the box" formal educational curriculum since, for better or worse.

Age 15 and no idea what's ahead!
At the age of fifteen, after finishing the compulsory nine years of primary school, I moved on to "higher education" in search of the connecting universal factors. Since 14, I had had a strong sense of a universal factor looming somewhere behind the corner, only waiting to be discovered.

The first practicable and theoretically sound holistic system of thought I came across was the one taught in the Bhagavad-gita, then represented by the Hare Krishna movement (ISKCON) in Finland. I then opted to become a celibate monk, living in their Helsinki temple/ashram community, and doing more than my fair share of preaching and other missionary work over the five years that followed — "We are waging a war against materialism" was an ongoing motto, with a fierce allergy for the slightest deviation from "unadulterated truth".

During these years, I spent a great amount of time practicing mantra-chanting and meditation. Since the very beginning, I had grown very fond of the Sanskrit language, and the rhytmic incantations and mantra chants used in abundance in the ancient and medieval traditions of India. That's when mantras, or formulaic phrases to unravel the conditioned mind (man-tra = mind-liberating), became a part of my extended daily routine.

"If you love me, then please
distribute my books."
In particular, I would chant the Hare Krishna Maha-Mantra, which is essentially a bipolar 2x4x2 formula for connecting with the feminine/masculine divine. I will elaborate on the binary and formulaic patterns in mantras and the broad potential effects of sustained repetition in a separate new article. (More on early mantra-experiences)

My greatest interest however was in studying the ancient and medieval Indian texts on religion and philosophy, such as the Bhagavad-gita and the Srimad Bhagavata, with the elaborate commentaries of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the movement's founder. I must have read his entire literary production at least five times cover to cover. While his commentaries were heavily monotheistic — with heavy emphasis on personal devotion to Krishna, the Cause Of All Causes — they also covered a broad range of philosophy, theology, psychology and aesthetics, giving me a great deal of exposure to classical Indian thought and the deepest questions of life.

First Guru: Suhotra Swami
The literary interest was further fueled with my connection to Suhotra Swami (In Memoriam: Crowley Pi), an eccentric mastermind of comparative philosophies, religious traditions, myths and esoterics. Initiated as Ekatma Das (Servant of the One Soul) with the standard set of extra mantras to practice, I continued to listen to literally thousands of his lectures to imbibe all the available wisdom and information.

Coupled with heavy duty missionary work with countless daily encounters, dialogues and debates, it definitely wired my mind well in preparation for the actual journey for unraveling my deepest questions. It doesn't really matter what the answers you're given are, as long as they provoke you to ask the right questions. As an added bonus, his answers were logical and systematic — a trait I wish more teachers had mastered.

B.V. Narayana Maharaja
These answers were not found with the Hare Krishnas in a final and satisfactory form; I also grew dissatisfied with the leadership and ongoing cultish policies of the movement. Before my eventual exit, I was married with Malati, also a long-time resident in the ashram, with whom we traveled to India and back a number of times, spending a total of some six years there — primarily in the Vrindavan area and occasionally in Bengal.

Looking for a continuation for the "basic" (but very systematic and elaborate) philosophy of the Hare Krishnas, I found the tutelage of Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja, a reputed and learned elderly holy man from Indian with some connections to Prabhupada, who was now doing his world tours. We met in Moscow, and I received initiation under the name Atul Krishna Das — "Servant of Unparalleled God". Over the next two odd years, I co-founded and organized his Finnish congregation, translated and distributed literature, studied the tradition at more esoteric depth, and routinely gave lectures, wrote essays, orchestrated events for preaching and congregation, provided consultation to others my level best, and so on.

Prof. Jagat / B.V. Aranya / Me
I also spent quite some time with Swami B.V. Aranya, a young champion preacher and scholar sannyasi, who has since come to terms with the material world and found something more engaging than the good old ascetic's staff for company. We organized preaching events, drafted position papers for inter-sect propaganda purposes, toured the places of pilgrimage in Vraja, and overall had a good time for as long as it lasted. Talk was in the air for me to also join the saffron renunciate ranks, which never came to happen — and better that way for everyone!

Regrettably Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti featured a fair degree of upper echelon corruption and ego-tripping, no doubt drawing more strength from the group's rather messianic perspective of its leader, and the leader's escalating endorsement of the same. Same old candy I'd grown so weary of in ISKCON, just a brand new wrapper. As I also came to discover that the leader himself was a bit of a copy-cat with his higher teachings, it was time to move on — followed by a 80-page examination of the doctrinal and logical fallacies in what I came to realize as essentially black-paint propaganda and warped doctrines to obfuscate the sources of the mission's cutting edge esoteric knowledge. He was undoubtedly a holy man of a very high order, but our perspectives and worlds just wouldn't blend at the end.


Pure Devotion and Esoteric Dimensions


Ananta Das Babaji Maharaja
Continuing on the trajectory in motion, the natural next was towards India, in search of the roots and the real deal. Pandit Ananta Das Babaji (see Vraja Journal), the elderly scholar saint and pontiff of the Radhakund village (a place held by the tradition as supremely sacred and divine), initiated me into the esoteric meditational traditions of the original medieval lineages with the name Madhavananda Das, or "Servant of Vernal Bliss" – in reference to an epithet of Krishna's. I also received a whole new broad array of additional mantras to chant and contemplate on, along with the benefit of his voluminous works and frequent kind consultations. While in the area, I was a keen participant in the local events and festivities, recording and publishing the bulk of the annual cycle of happenings.

Professor 2005
Over the years that followed until 2007, I provided a massive amount of facilitation and consultation to a growing foreign congregation (local and global), culminating with the syncretic Gaudiya Kutir organization. I kept an online journal of this entire phase, as I'm a firm believer in the free and global availability of all information, both theoretical and practical/experiential. Regrettably a great deal of my efforts never received the enthusiastic reception and support one might have expected, and people were also quite fond of scooping up theoretical information while neglecting the practical application.

While in Finland, I practiced Kung Fu, Taiji and Qigong for some years to get the body-mind flow better synchronized, studying with Hamed Shafae, a martial arts master and human rights activist from Afghanistan. However, the whole China chapter with Taoism and the rest was to unfold at a future date in more detail. (And quite the chapter it's becoming — stay tuned for Wuji Causality Labs and more!)

Sanatana Das Babaji
To deepen my practical studies and capacity for meditation, I explored the esoterics of the tradition in intimate detail with Sanatana Das Babaji, an accomplished practitioner with a flair for experimenting with rules to verify they work, and inventing new where the old wouldn't work or were unclear. On his inspiration, I worked on an extensive and systematized manual of practice, aggregating the essence of all available Bengali and Sanskrit manuals, translating relevant segments to English and contextualizing them to provide general orientation. From there onward, whenever in India, I went barefoot to connect with the holy terrain of Vraja — which is something I still dig doing a great deal, especially as I have now come to view all ground as equally sacred.

Radhakund 2005 – Neat and clean!
We observed a strict waterless fast on every 11th day of waxing and waning moon to purify and purge the body and the mind, otherwise following a hard-core yogic diet (well beyond mere vegetarianism) — including eating only food cooked by ourselves from raw ingredients, whatever the circumstances! I also frequently observed a full mauna (complete vow of silence) on these days, only rotating the mantra in my mind whilst seated in yogic postures or wandering in the beautiful forests of Finland. In 2006, I and my now ex-wife moved on a permanent basis to the Radhakund village to dedicate ourselves in attaining the summit of the path.

The actual practice and cultivation focused intently on Radha (feminine divinity or the power of Ananda in the sat-cit-ananda or truth-knowledge-bliss absolute whole), conceived of as an intrinsic energy of Krishna's (masculine divinity and base of existence), and visualized and served in a number of ways, both in meditation and by diverse rituals. In this line of practice and mental cultivation, I had recurring experiences of a substantial "universal" connection, and gleaned some visions and blessings from these two archetypal divinities. Soon after the construction of our house (or hut), I had some unfortunately scuffles and disagreements with the guru, becoming the guilty party for my sin of observation. This also led to our divorce; and the story rolls on.

Beggar Baba 2007,
bowl and bag on the side.
Wandering around the 22 km circuit around the holy Govardhan mountain nearby, I met with Balarama Dasji, one of the ascetic holy men who had taken a vow to daily circumambulate the mountain. His modus operandi was a practical but rather stoic "blood, sweat and tears", until God chooses to show himself, and then some more. All in all, a good deal of Jain ascetic spirit in the air there.

I integrated the circumambulation into my daily practice — walking to nowhere in particular is a good way to segment and liberate the mind and keep the body fit. When the roads became too hot and the feet began to burn and crack, we'd collect old socks rejected by pilgrims from the sides of the roads, wearing them to protect our soles — and sharing any extras with others, if their old pair looked too  worn-out by the roads for their own good. (Shoes are an absolute no-go for this line of practice.) Lonely moonlit walks in solitude, alone with the holy mountain, were no doubt the highlight of this undertaking.

With the increasing levels of ascesis, I also took up the practice of madhukari ("occupation of honeybee"), or begging alms-food from locals in the surrounding villages. They were extremely fond of the new foreign holy man, and each insisted on dropping a bit of stew or soup and some flat wheat breads into my bowl. I would sit by the roadside and have my meal, often in the courteous company of stray dogs who also received their share of the alms. The basic unstated idea was for us to do our austerity whilst generating massive amounts of good karma, giving the busy householders a pious trade avenue for sharing in it without undergoing such hardships themselves. Aware of this, we would consciously commit segments of our accumulating pious merit to everyone of them. A piece of bread for a chunk of good karma is obviously a very fair bargain there!

Fire of Meditation
As I picked up the pace, I switched to two daily circumambulation, following the example of the cutting edge sadhus who did two or three circuits a day, and literally spent their entire day doing it, while muttering their mantra along the way. I had my daily count somewhere in the range of 128-196 sets of 108 mantras at that time, at around 2-3 minutes per cycle — talk about tackling the mind with a bazooka, we're talking about a 28.80 Hz clock frequency at 1 syllable = 1 bit. At one point, the compulsory physical strain became entirely counterproductive to my mental practice, so I dropped off the routine and walked only when it was a natural and obvious time to walk.

Streetside Sadhu
There are two remarkable aspects in the religious side of the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition that were imprinted quite deep: 1) Suddha-bhakti or pure devotion, a complete abandonment and elimination of self-interest — whether material or mental, including liberation — in favor of selfless service to the ultimate good, and 2) Smarana or practice of meditative visualization, where one creates a systemic virtual heaven-world in one's mind, seeking to interact and serve there.

In practice, the latter also necessitated a level of superimposition and reconciliation to connect the two parallel realities I sought to simultaneously live in — further, in bipolar identities, a male here and a cosmic female being there. (Along with a third lesser male identity in a parallel heaven-world rotating synchronously with the other one.)

While I no longer hold an interest in the theological and religious context I learned from these two methods, they are undeniably useful and virtuous assets. In reference to above — 1) Intense purging of diluted motivation and analysis of imperatives before action, and 2) Mental projection and operation in environments limited by imagination alone. My departure from Gaudiya Vaishnavism became formal and public in March 2008: Dharma Reloaded was the theme of the day. For more on this segment and the the GV tradition in general, see GeeVees: Roots.


Between Paths and Conflicting Dimensions


The Marvelous
Swami Sivananda
During this time, I began to dig deeper into the works of the Himalayan Swami Sivananda of Hrishikesh, an extremely prolific author and a remarkable saint with deep syncretic insights in both philosophy and spiritual practice. With less doctrines weighing on my shoulders and an increased expanse of mind, my mantras were soon complemented and later replaced with the good old universal monosyllable Om. Studying Sivananda's works, I also got deeper into mixed yogic practice, synthesizing karma = action, bhakti = devotion, jnana = wisdom and hatha-yoga = physical yoga, per Sivananda's concept of Yoga of Synthesis, and along with broader study of Indic philosophy and practices. Sivananda's insights into pranayama (yogic breath control), kundalini (chakras and energetic body) and Advaita-vedanta (nondual philosophy) had a strong influence on me.

Too much noise!!
The deeper I had integrated into the supposedly virtuous local religious community, learned the local languages and so forth, the clearer it became that a once esoteric tradition of saints and ascetics had evolved over the centuries into a rather narrow-minded religious community, with its political struggles and circles of materialism on too many levels. With the climate in the area of Uttar Pradesh quite harsh and consuming, with constant noise pollution from "religion" and emerging industry into a world of mystics, and with a marriage chapter closed, I gathered it would be better if I were to just vanish into silence to an unknown location, for as long as it took me to unearth the depth of my being and attain true clarity.

Having hosted two groups for a tour of pilgrimage across the surrounding areas, I made arrangements for a departure on foot towards the Himalayan foothils with a cloth bag of essentials (extra cloth, begging bowl and something more) — and my precious quilt (not guilt however). The departure coincided with the start of the holy month of Kartika, for which I had already announced myself as being off the grid for 40 days, fasting in silence at an unknown location on the outskirts of the Vraja area.

Regular oil access wars next door.
Revisiting my estimate for reasonable material necessities, I found the idea of carrying a bag of materials for a spiritual quest unreasonable, and decided to rather distribute them to the poor on the way. Reaching the upper streams of Ganga, my intention was to pile my current set of two rags and the hair tuft I sported into a pyre, and do an antyesthi (lit. "establishment of end") cremation rite for a symbolic new beginning; and from thereonwards, to carry or wear whatever I might find or be given, or not. I intended to roam silent across the Himalayas, ensuring I'd stay aloof and independent of the entire human kind. The mere thought was extremely liberating, leaving me with a lasting impression of the primacy of spirit and the marginality of the world of matter.

Bhakticharan Das Babaji
Destiny wouldn't have me depart however. On the day prior to my scheduled vanishment, a local sadhu by the name of Bhakti Charan Das Babaji found his way quite literally to my doorstep. Unsolicited, he presented me with the option of staying as his only apprentice in a nearby ashram to learn every last detail of the theistic tradition. As he also introduced himself as having been sent on divine inspiration, I opted to let the nondual rest and give the personal god one more shot; since he's supposed to provide what his devotees lack, I figured this'd be it if anything. While I did learn a great deal over the the two months I stayed under his extremely strict tutelage, certain events that were unveiled were rather on the unsavory side. For some quirk of destiny, I have learned a great deal from many gurus, and none of it in vein, but it's often been a lesson quite apart from the intended one.

In the course of these extended ventures, along with the transits from one track to the next, I had the privilege of being the object of a fair amount of harsh critique from the more fundamentalist among the many zealous devotees. The concept of aparadha or offence is something this tradition particularly abhors, but the practical application of "not offending anyone" is regrettably selective, and a liberal expression of "holy indignation" is in reality more of a rule than an exception.

I tried to solicit a response.
The Finnish government had also sought to draft me for the army for some time by now — apparently they are still up for a winter war with their old skis — an obvious impracticability. The government there insists on a system of 100% draft by the age of 28, providing me with the generous options of 6 or 9 months of military, 13 months of virtually unpaid civil service, or 6 months in jail.

I naturally opted for becoming a conscientious objector, with the basic options of either returning and doing my time, or staying underground in India for two more years to wait for the charge for my "crime" to expire. I ended up never even receiving as much as a subpoena to show up for a trial, I gather they understood I'm a lost cause to their systems.


Freedom: Enter Nondual Reality


A blank slate is always good.
Needless to say, at this point — having walked through a long 12 years, which is the traditional length for completion of a vow — I was quite done with the personal god whom I had held in charge of my destiny. I simply saw it more fit for me to start figuring out my own business, and for him to mind his, whatever it may be. His agenda was getting extremely unclear to me, and I don't like to wander off the grid for far too long in matters of faith. If he truly were the absolute truth personified, he would have to be more than the essentially naivistic picture of an anthropomorphic god prevailing in common beliefs. I had read as much in the ancient texts — but alas, the commentaries I had studied and absorbed came with a heavy monotheistic overlay and bias, quite obvious in hindsight.

Ruminations in the room,
all 5 squares 300 Rs/month.
It was back to the drawing board again. While reflecting again on my earlier scheduled departure into the wilderness, I decided to gain further exposure to the wider landscape of Hinduism. I had followed a fixed trajectory all these years without really checking the basics of the calculations, and as such a deeper comparative study was in order: back to the drawing board, every available teacher and system of knowledge analyzed. God thank I had electricity and a very slow wireless modem in my five square-meter hut atop the old Manipuri temple — comes in handy for an existential crisis!

Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi
- so simple and beautiful.
My first door to the world of intense nonduality was with the teachings of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi on Advaita-vedanta, presented from an extremely simple and pragmatic angle of self-inquiry. In practice, self-inquiry is nothing but the returning of outgoing mind back into the cavity of the heart and the nondual self — and understanding the ultimate teaching of silence goes a long way towards this.

As I began to burrrow further into Advaita Vedanta, an exquisite tradition of existential knowledge, and further embracing the nondual orientation, I remember a period lasting several weeks, where I both saw and experienced the entire manifest world as a subjective reality contained as a projection within my nondual sphere of being. During this period of study and absorption, I wrote some poems on nonduality under the anonymous pen-name Cinmuttirai (Tamil for cinmudram, "silent gesture of ultimate wisdom").

Hacking in some chakras
leads to a direct experience.
With the stiffness of religious formulae and concerns over gods or lack thereof cleaned away, I found a seamless path towards the many traditions of Buddhism, and specifically the old Theravada tradition of Southern Buddhism with its detailed philosophical systems and refined meditation methodologies, and a fondness for finding out and testing the truth for yourself — not by mere adherence to doctrines and teachers, which can be quite a taboo to even mention aloud in many spiritual circles.

As I had already seen quite enough of the obstacles brought about by fixating oneself on a single frame of reference, the idea of dhammam ehipassikam or "the truth that is directly perceived" — in favor of faith and future hopes was an appealing one. Incidentally the Bhagavad-gita also notes: raja-vidyam pratyaksavagamam dharmyam, or "The king of knowledge on dharma is understood by direct experience" — so we're all covered in our search for a direct encounter with reality. As a cherry on the top, the greater part of the Buddhist model had a good deal of parallels with the cosmos I had already come to know.


Journey into the Multiverse


Standard gear on the road.
In February 2007, I left from Radhakund to journey onward, first to the ancient holy city of Varanasi in wake of the approaching Shiva Ratri festival. Aside a vibrant atmosphere with holy men and ascetics across the traditions, Varanasi — the capital of Shiva — is rich in the grimmer side of life. I spent a great deal of my time at the burning ghats, closely watching and contemplating on the endless funeral pyres and the surviving families on the banks of the Ganges. While there, I enjoyed daily baths in the Ganges, walking up and down the ghats (riverbank platforms) and watching people move about. This is an ongoing hobby — I like to observe and ruminate on the flow of human beings with their diverse natures and imperatives.

Floating down the other stream...
While in Sarnath, the Buddhist headquarters nearby, I met Bhante Dhammasaro, an Irish monk who is an accomplished meditator trained in the forest monasteries of Thailand, along with Mae Chee Cristiyana Victoriya, a Romanian-Texan-Cosmic Buddhist nun of Bodh Gaya and Thailand fame, who dwells in a refreshingly unpredictable perpetual state of flowing eclectic universal dimensions, with apparent good connectivity across the cosmic web and the akashic records, and with accompanying levels of energy and fundamental insight. We all took an in-depth two-week intensive on Falun Gong with Chris, a German lady living in Sarnath who kindly hosted us. Got the Chi flowing good, beyond a shadow of doubt.

A crew of three colorful pilgrims
at the ancient Sarnath stupa.
While I was already about as homeless as it gets, I decided to shave up and assume a more formal role in the company, if only to to blend in better and help as a neutral middle-man in the formal monk-nun dynamics on the road. Dropping the monotheistic prefix from a first name that was longish anyway, the result was Ananda "Anagarika" — or "Happy Homeless", which was quite on the mark. The name Ananda refers to both Vedantic existential bliss and the devoted attendant of Buddha's who memorized his complete teachings by heart, reciting them onward for the next generation.

I and Dhammasaro left for a pilgrimage to South India, visiting Tiruvannamalai and Puttaparthi, two centres of pilgrimage. Puttaparthi was the headquarters of Sathya Sai Baba, a famous Hindu teacher, miracle man and reputed avatar. The prime miracle of the Baba I witnessed was an extremely well-organized hub of pilgrimage, hardly seen elsewhere in India. The mountains were magic, as they always are — so I wandered up and down the hills around Puttaparthi, enjoying the serenity and pristinity amidst the root forces of nature. I love mountains, and I love the energetic presence at the peaks.

With Dhammasaro at Arunachala
It was in the context of Ramana Maharshi and his Arunachala Mountain that I had a vivid experience of material dissolution and integration. I had traveled to the south with Bhante Dhammasaro for an extended pilgrimage. We decided to spend the night at the mountain in meditation. He found his peaceful spot of choice, and I opted for a barefoot climb to the peak, reasonably expecting to find the sahasrara (thousand-petaled crown chakra) of the energetic body of the sacred mountain. It was, after all, an ancient embodiment of the fiery Shiva himself.

Sacred Arunachalam, the mountain
 Ramana considered his guru.
The night brought on a fierce thunderstorm, changing my formal meditation to conscious observance while cuddled inside the blanket. With the flashes of lightning, I experienced a vivid union of the elements of my being and the environment, leaving me to wonder and digest the remaining plateau of simultaneous fullness and emptiness, like a vast dimension where the echo of the material world is barely audible.

I might have sought for a deeper experience of self, but came to instead meet with cosmic fields of nothingness where no concrete self was to be found. It was all integral. This left me with a rather lasting impression to digest, and a reference point for contrasting the world against whenever the weave and flux get too rapid and threaten to suck you in.

Pilgrims at Kushinagar
Returning to Varanasi from the south, we  visited the ruins of an ancient Buddhist center in Sanchi on the way, and then met again with Cristiyana and two Buddhist monks who had flown in for a pilgrimage from Thailand. As pilgrimage was in the air, I opted to go along for the long journey on foot from Varanasi through Kushinagar to Lumbini, a fair thousand kilometers away, to see where the path leads. The many miles at 40 kilometers daily gave us all abundance of time for Vipassana.

Vipassana a classic Buddhist method of wisdom meditation, where one seeks to observe the currents and patterns of one's mind, the rising and falling of all internal and external phenomena, to understand the temporary nature of all composite forms. It was nice to walk with no walker, and only the plain act of walking in motion. Until the conquest of all inner chaos and neurosis, reality can hardly be experienced au naturel.


Peak of the World and Beyond


If you meet Buddha over
the pond, say half-satori.
Reaching Nepal and the village of Lumbini, the birthplace of Gautama Buddha and a major cross-tradition Buddhist center, I had further opportunities for encounters with the diverse world of Buddhist insight. While sleeping by a pond (with a beautiful Buddha amidst on a pedestal) near a Nepalese monastery under the full moon, I had the strangest lucid dream and experience.

It had little to do with Buddhism, but rather featured an ancient shaman woman, who suddenly imploded all of existence including me into her being, like unto a black hole or the very ground of being. I navigated in the darkness, only to discover myself again in the world of matter, with clues for the next action hovering in the air, which I followed until the dream suddenly broke. A few years down the line, the role of the old shaman woman is quite precisely how I picture myself in the grand scheme of things, in Taoist terms as Wuji or the paradoxical void singularity underlying Yin and Yang, the basic polarities of the above and below of the universe.

Boudhanath at Kathmandu
Continuing to Kathmandu — and further into the peak of the world, as the Nepalese love to call their land — we visited the Kopan monastery on the mountains, and then headed onward to stay at the Nagi Gumba monastery on the slopes of the Shivapuri mountain. I lived at the peak amidst ancient virgin forests for some weeks, with the pleasure of the company of Todke Baba, a veritable guardian spirit of the mountain, who earned his name by living for six years in the hollow of a tree.

While there, I encountered Mitra, a very sober Mexican gentleman who had lived in both Theravadan and Zen monasteries at quite some length, following extremely colorful decades of journey across the world, as well as Sushil Mahatma, a tantric Hatha-yogi who lived in a cave nearby and worked his kundalini upward. Some of the time up there I lived in a mountain cave, and the rest of it in an abandoned Buddhist shrine next to Todke Baba's hut. He was kind enough to also let me share of his cooking.

White Tara painted on
the monastery wall.
Along the journey, I further familiarized myself with the practicalities of diverse Buddhist methods of meditation with the kind assistance of Bhante Dhammasaro, from basic samatha to vipassana and back, and onward to metta-bhavana (universal goodwill contemplation) and the rest, and also studied some texts I had grabbed along for the journey to keep my informative needs satisfied.

I experimented at some length with a number of Buddhist mantras and studied Atisha's manual on the sadhana of White Tara — with generous help and pointers from Cristiyana the cosmic nun, who knew her way around. The Tibetan sadhana, or "Deity Yoga" as they call it, coupled well with my past visualization practice, and I grew quite fond of White Tara and the role/function she had in the tantric pantheon. Overall, my exposure to Vajrayana or Tibetan Buddhism helped me tie a number of loose ends together. A major thank-you to late Chögyam Trungpa for his excellent and most perceptive writings — another major influence down the road.


The Bodhisattva Mode: Buddhas in Process


Todke Baba of Shivapuri &
Universal Peace Foundation
While on the mountain, I encountered a mixed crew of people under the banner of Universal Peace Foundation; this colorful lot could have seriously walked off the cover of a Beatles album! They were scouting the nature and the mountains for new tree-planting and other environmental initiatives, and invited me to pop in for a visit when I returned from the mountain. Back from strange places to the world of men, I hopped onboard to see what I could do to advance their cause and the world-healing spirit I felt was being kindled. I was also eager to help people out on some of the practicalities of meditation and mental conquest.

The whole bodhisattva idea of holding back with the ultimate emptiness in favor of helping all sentient beings had always struck a strong chord in me, all the way from the Hare Krishna days and the mission to spread universal divine love to every town and village. God knows I learned the culture of abundant sharing far far ahead of actually having something of real substance to share, but I suppose it's all for the best at the end of the day. Best wishes to everyone affected by edgy sermons!

Amrit and the old village Shaman
While enjoying their loop of activities, I connected with Amrit, a most kind-spirited and true man who had founded an orphanage in the heart of Kathmandu, gathering over a two dozen orphan and/or homeless children under his and his wife's loving care. In the months that followed, I spent a good deal of time helping the orphanage whichever way I could. Spending time caring for the children in a general spirit of generous goodwill was wonderful.

While visiting Amrit's village at Dhading valley, I also had the privilege of meeting an old and wonderful shaman from the Tamang tribe. (Not Bön / Buddhist, a good old shaman.) He offered to teach me the essentials of his shamanic knowledge within six months; unfortunately I didn't get a practical opportunity to take up his offer.

Future Buddhas doing maintenance.
I had been reading and reflecting on the Jataka tales, featuring stories of the past births of the Buddha. One evening as I gazed at a large Buddha painting on the wall of the orphanage, it dawned to me that this is where the real Buddhas are baked — in the boom, bust and dust of the world. If you want to conquer reality, you have to first face the music and pay attention, learning and mastering the patterns of existence to know what you're actually dealing with, or battling against — for as long as you register inherent negativity!

My time with the Universal Peace Foundation people opened up a world I had shelved since I was 15; with a stimulating environment, wonderful people and the Shiva magic of the mountains, my original creative side began to unravel again. Thanks for Kiran and Santosh for 24h open access for their office and a PC to use — doodle-coloring in internet cafes is a bit of a pricey hobby if you're used to a 10 euro monthly budget...

Who's that girl?
This is when we reconnected (long live Facebook) with my new better half of Nordic pagan fame, although we had in fact known each other from a bit of a distance for the better half of the last fifteen years. In September, she came over to India for two odd months for a shared journey covering Varanasi, Bengal and the idyllic Andaman Islands in the Indian ocean between Kolkata and Thailand.

Our time in Varanasi and at the Andamans was wonderful to say the least — plenty of thoughts exchanged and adventures shared. Andamans are "India light", a lot less noise and garbage for one! The ongoing journey led me back to Scandinavia with her — by far the most appealing of the options, especially in light of the fact that my passport was expiring, and they wouldn't give me a new one before I put them army boots on....

The Andaman Stream
Since then, I have lived with her and a family of wonderful animals in rural Denmark by a village pond in home sweet home, weighing and digesting the mysteries of life at quite some depth, and also coding way too many lines of code to keep the wheels rolling. In the process of buzzing through all of the above, I somehow also amassed a wealth of useful know-how across the board, something that's come in quite handy in a professional context.

I haven't gotten into the exact details of my diverse philosophical and existential ventures here — please browse this site if you're interested. You can start with Infrequentia Commedia and Celebration of Life for a doodled general picture of how the world looks on the way down the rabbit hole and back again.

Just mix it all together!
I hope you've enjoyed sharing the journey — it's certainly been worthwhile for me, every step of the way. I may have omitted some relevant material from the above, but it should cover the essentials of the water flown under bridge since early 1990's. My misplaced older notes under the working title The Twelve Years of Vishnu may yet see the light of day and emerge as a more detailed chronological story.

A big thank you to everyone who met me along the way and chipped into my pool of experiences and insights. Apologies for keeping in touch at random, all of this has been a mouthful to digest, and I am only now arriving at a more synthesized and integral picture of the whole long journey. Unveil your wisdom and be at peace, or otherwise not.