The Goal is Union!

Know That God Is Present Where You Are!


Djwal Kul, beloved Tibetan master now ascended, spoke to us during this final day of the Valentine Weekend event to clarify for us the purpose of our spiritual practices. As we meditate on our “inner being and work from the within out, the ascended masters come to augment [our] work, for they see that [we] have caught a glimpse of reality.” This inner work is the most important of this embodiment for us.

As we still the mind in reverence and listen to the “inner voice of conscience,” we are moved “into a field of connectivity with [our] Source,” allowing us to hear the voice of God within.

In the West, we make the mistacke of substituting outer busy-ness for spiritual progress. It is in stillness that we can move with lightning speed “co-creating with God a beautiful new world of beingness, truth, understanding.” It is devotion daily to the sacred fire within, this maintenance of contact, that is the key to moving forward. How the world needs the mindful ones! Djwal Kul encourages us to teach this by our example.

Yes, we would experience the “bliss of silence and peace,” but this is not meant to be the goal of our practice of meditation. The goal is “union and an understanding of who God is within.” The goal is to accomplish for that day the works of God, as he emanates through our every thought, word and action. The goal is to live in the “joy of knowing that God is present where you are.”

He assures us that we “are moving into cosmic consciousness and reminds us to continually manifest this consciousness “in some way through the works of [our] hands, the joys of [our] heart and the grace that comes even through the immaculate image [we] hold of others as [we] bless them through [our] eyes.”

In closing beloved Djwal Kul breathes upon us the breath of life. He sees “the starfire radiance glowing in [our] aura” as he is “raised in bliss in observance of the God-ness, the suchness of the Spirit who [we] are.”



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