Episodes
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Welcome to Episode 6 of eleven in our series An Overview of Wayism. Today, we'll explore three essential practices in Wayist spirituality – prayer, meditation, and mystiception – and discuss their importance and benefits for those walking the path of spiritual evolution.
In Wayism, prayer is seen as a powerful tool for self-reflection, spiritual attunement, and communication with the divine. Unlike some traditions that view prayer as a means of petitioning for favors or interceding with a distant god, Wayist prayer is a deeply personal and transformative practice.
Through prayer, we open our hearts and minds to the wisdom and love of our Divine Tara, and we cultivate a relationship of trust and intimacy with our own higher nature. We learn to express our deepest aspirations, fears, and joys, and to listen for the gentle guidance that arises from within.
Meditation, another cornerstone of Wayist practice, is a means of quieting the mind and aligning ourselves with the flow of The Way. By learning to observe our thoughts and emotions with detachment and equanimity, we gradually disentangle ourselves from the patterns of reactivity and conditioning that keep us trapped in cycles of suffering.
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Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Episode 7: Karman Active-Meditation, and its transformative effects on the body, mind, and spirit.
Welcome to Episode 7 of 11, in our series an Overview of Wayism. In today's episode, we'll explore the practice of Karman Active Meditation, a powerful and transformative approach to embodied spirituality that engages the organic body and its minds, the soul and its three minds, and the spirit and its four minds in a sacred dance of awakening and energy healing.
Karman Active-Meditation, is known as a "Body, Mind, Soul, and Spirit Maintenance Program".
Karman Active Meditation is a unique system of mindful movements, breathwork, and subtle energy cultivation that has its roots in the ancient Wayist tradition. Unlike some forms of meditation that emphasize stillness and detachment, Karman Active Meditation invites us to bring our full, embodied presence to the practice.
The word "Karman" comes from the Sanskrit root meaning "action" or "deed," and this practice is indeed a form of sacred action. Through a series of 14 dynamic postures and movements, each imbued with deep symbolic meaning, we learn to awaken and circulate the vital energies of our being.
As we flow through the sequence of postures, we attune ourselves to the natural rhythms of our breath and the subtle currents of energy that pulsate through our bodies. We learn to release physical, emotional, and mental blockages, and to open ourselves to the transformative power of spiritual awareness.
Each movement in Karman Active Meditation is a symbolic representation of a stage on the Butterfly Path, mirroring the journey of transformation that we undertake as evolving souls. From the caterpillar's crawl to the butterfly's majestic flight, we embody the essence of our own unfolding as we clear unwanted energies from our chakra-minds and attune to higher energies.
Through regular practice, Karman Active Meditation can have profound effects on our entire being. On the physical level, it helps to strengthen and vitalize the body, improving flexibility, balance, and overall health. It activates the body's natural healing mechanisms and helps to restore a state of dynamic equilibrium.
On the mental and emotional levels, Karman Active Meditation helps to calm the mind, release stress and tension, and cultivate a state of inner peace and clarity. It teaches us to observe our thoughts and emotions with detachment and compassion, and to respond to life's challenges with grace and resilience.
But perhaps the most profound effects of Karman Active Meditation are on the spiritual level. By aligning our body, breath, and awareness with the sacred movements, we open ourselves to the direct experience of our own divine nature. We tap into the infinite wellspring of wisdom and love that resides within us, and we awaken to the truth of our being.
In this way, Karman Active Meditation becomes a powerful tool for self-realization and spiritual transformation. It is a practice that engages our entire being in the sacred dance of awakening, and that helps us to embody the very essence of the Wayist path.
Almost every human, no matter one's age of physique, can do Karman Active Meditation. Even in the same class, a 70-year-old lady and a fit 25-year-old man practicing together, each get the most out of it their bodies can produce, and each has the maximum benefit of the practice, and both have had a good physical workout.
Wayists have produced books and other material on the topic of Karman Active Meditation. Visit the online community at Wayist.Life for more information about this spiritual lifestyle element.
In our next episode, we'll explore the profound realm of mystical experiences, including the Theopathic Nexus and Theopathic Communion. Until then, may your practice be filled with vitality, joy, and ever-deepening wisdom.
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Episode 8: Mystical experiences, including the Theopathic Nexus and Theopathic Communion
Welcome to Episode 8 of 11 in our series Overview of Wayism. Today, we'll venture into the profound realm of mystical experiences, focusing on two significant milestones on the spiritual path: the Theopathic Nexus and Theopathic Communion.
In Wayist teachings, mystical experiences are regarded as direct, intimate encounters with the divine reality that underlies all of existence. These experiences transcend the boundaries of ordinary perception and understanding, and they offer a glimpse into the ultimate nature of The Way.
One of the most pivotal of these experiences is known as the Theopathic Nexus. This term, derived from the Greek words for "divine" and "feeling," refers to a transformative moment in which an individual's spiritual awareness reaches a critical threshold.
At the Theopathic Nexus, the boundaries between the self and the divine seem to dissolve, and one experiences a profound sense of unity, love, and understanding. It is as if the veil that separates the individual spirit from heavenly spiritual energies is momentarily lifted, revealing the inherent oneness of all in the family of spirit beings in our heaven.
Wayism understands that the Spirit Energy Domain hosts a multitude of spirit energy "worlds" so to speak, or spirit heavens, in other words. There are many types of spirit beings, all are benign, and all specialize in the energy work skills and cosmic utility of their own species. Our species of spirit beings, into which we are evolving, we specialize in helping soul-beings all over the galaxy who are in danger of being compromised in soul energy. There are many reasons why living beings in our galaxy may be in danger of large-scale energy disruptions. And that is why we specialize in soul energy healing and energy work that pertains to soul beings, meaning all living beings in the galaxy.
And that is why our training ground, the campus of our school, is the garden planet. We share space with billions of different living beings and thousands of eco-systems. We share space with typical advanced soul beings that become human, and we get to learn how soul-beings of that class are by nature. As advanced and spiritually awakened beings we sometimes observe the way they run the world and how they conduct themselves, with concern, even disgust, at times. And that is our training ground. We too were junior students, so we know them well. And we learn, because one day, as spiritual beings, we will be working with soul beings at various levels of sophistication on many other planets.
And that, too, is why the organic body of the modern homo sapiens is the host for our souls and fledgling spirits. It is a hyper-sensuous body. We are here to experience all the senses, all the tastes, all the temptations of the body, and understand its capacity for addiction and depravity, for goodness and beauty, art and world domination and genocide and senseless wars and unspeakable cruelty no other animal is capable of.
We are here to learn in the most intense and complex campus in the galaxy. And, we are doing well. Just having read this far and wanting more of Wayism is your proof of how far you have come in the process of evolution. How far you have come from the normal nature of soul-people. You are an awakened spirit-person who is moved and governed by its higher-self spirit-minds.
We are becoming energy workers, like our heavenly family, who are very powerful indeed and are by nature benign, embracing simplicity, humbleness, and helpful loving-kindness.
When we approach the theopathic nexus in our spiritual practice, we experience the sense of one-ness with our heavenly family and the spiritual energy that flows from them into us, and the wisdom we derive from it, is tremendous spiritual sustenance that change us and move us closer to graduation from Butterfly Path.
This experience is often accompanied by intense feelings of joy, peace, and reverence, as well as a deep sense of meaning and purpose. It can be a turning point on the spiritual path, marking a shift from intellectual understanding to direct, embodied knowing.
Beyond the Theopathic Nexus lies an even more profound state known as Theopathic Communion. In this state, the individual consciousness merges completely with the divine consciousness, transcending all sense of separation or duality.
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In Wayist teachings, these mystical experiences are not seen as an end in themselves, but rather as signposts and catalysts on the journey of spiritual evolution. They offer a glimpse of our true nature and potential, and they inspire us to continue walking the path of transformation.
It is important to note that while these experiences can be profoundly meaningful and transformative, they are not necessary for spiritual growth. The Wayist path emphasizes the importance of consistent, dedicated practice and the cultivation of qualities such as compassion, wisdom, and self-awareness.
Mystical experiences, when they do occur, are regarded as natural fruits of this practice, arising spontaneously as the soul evolves and awakens. They are not to be grasped or clung to, but rather integrated into the larger fabric of one's spiritual life.
As we navigate the journey of spiritual evolution, it can be helpful to remember that the ultimate goal is not any particular experience or state of consciousness, but rather the full embodiment of our divine nature in every moment of our lives.
Whether we are immersed in the profound stillness of Theopathic Communion or engaged in the daily activities of work, relationships, and service, the invitation is to bring the same presence, love, and wisdom to each encounter.
In this way, our entire lives become a mystical experience, a sacred dance of awakening in which every step, every breath, is an opportunity to deepen our connection to The Way and to each other.
For more on this topic, visit the online community Wayist dot Life for several other resources, and consider getting the book, "theWAY of Divine Energies".
In our next episode, we'll explore the cultivation of compassion, wisdom, and chrestotes – the essential qualities of the Wayist path. Until then, may you trust in the unfolding of your own unique journey, and may every moment be infused with the remembrance of your true, divine nature.
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Episode 9: Cultivating compassion, wisdom, and chrestotes (which is helpful loving-kindness).
Welcome to Episode 9 of 11 in our podcast series, Overview of Wayism. In today's episode, we'll explore the cultivation of compassion, wisdom, and chrestotes – the essential qualities that lie at the heart of the Wayist path.
In Wayist teachings, these three qualities are seen as the natural expressions of our true, spiritual nature. They are not simply virtues to be acquired, but rather the inherent qualities of the spirit, waiting to be uncovered and embodied, and used to reprogram the three soul-minds in order to sanctify them.
Spiritual beings are immortal deities, and we are evolving into that state of being. Spiritual beings, unlike the gods of soul-people, are by nature benign, humble, simple, helpful and kind. They are by nature magnificently powerful energy workers with skills to manipulate the energies of any of the three energy domains. However, they trust in the mechanisms of the metaphysical laws of The Way which govern creation. The Laws of Karma, for example.
And that is why spiritual deities will never interfere in human society -- there are metaphysical laws to care for it. People who pray to their god to help their team win a game or election, or to make the hurricane move over to a neighbor's house rather than theirs, they are not addressing spiritual deities. We are learning how to become trusting of the natural processes governed by natural laws and metaphysical laws. We are learning to accept what we cannot change and become the best person possible, in the circumstances.
Each lifetime is different, in a different human body and cultural context. We are learning that this exact moment, now, is the only reality we should be concerned about and to use our Attitude to make its energy good and wholesome. We are learning that life is not fair, that justice is unjust, and people are not equal and will never be. We are learning to see life, and approach life, from an immortal spirit's viewpoint.
Compassion, in the Wayist understanding, is the ability to empathize with the suffering of others and to respond with caring and kindness. It arises from the recognition of our fundamental interconnectedness – the understanding that the happiness and well-being of others is intimately linked to our own.
As we walk the path of spiritual evolution, we are invited to cultivate compassion through practices such as loving-kindness meditation, service to others, and the constant reminder of our shared humanity. By opening our hearts to the joys and sorrows of all beings, we gradually expand our circle of concern and develop a more inclusive, compassionate worldview.
Wisdom, in the Wayist tradition, refers to the deep, intuitive understanding of the nature of reality that arises from direct spiritual insight. It is not merely intellectual knowledge, but rather a profound, embodied knowing that transforms our entire perspective on life.
Cultivating wisdom involves practices such as self-inquiry, contemplation, and the study of spiritual teachings. It also requires a willingness to question our assumptions, to let go of limiting beliefs and concepts, and to open ourselves to new possibilities of understanding.
A millennia-old Wayist saying is, "own your own mind, for if you don't, someone else will".
As we grow in wisdom, we begin to see the world through the eyes of clarity and discernment. We develop the ability to respond to life's challenges with grace, resilience, and a deep trust in the unfolding of The Way.
Chrestotes, a Greek term that can be translated as "helpful loving-kindness," is perhaps the most distinctive of the Wayist qualities. It refers to the active, engaged expression of compassion and wisdom in service to others.
Chrestotes involves more than just a feeling of empathy or concern – it is a committed, skillful action that seeks to alleviate suffering and promote well-being in whatever way is most appropriate and effective. It requires a keen understanding of the needs of others, as well as the wisdom to know how best to meet those needs.
Cultivating chrestotes involves a constant attentiveness to the opportunities for kindness and service that arise in our daily lives. It means being willing to offer our time, energy, and resources in support of others, without expectation of reward or recognition. The wisdom skill of chrestotes prepares us to know when no help, is the best help, and to know when help interferes in someone's karma or necessary learning of the wisdom of facing consequences. Chrestotes is a most challenging spiritual skill to acquire. Start early, because it takes several lifetimes to master.
As we embody chrestotes more fully, we become a living expression of the divine love and wisdom that flows through all of existence. We become a healing presence in the world, a force for positive transformation and awakening.
Together, these three qualities – compassion, wisdom, and chrestotes – form the foundation of the Wayist path. By cultivating them in our own lives, we not only accelerate our own spiritual evolution but also contribute to the evolution of the spiritual awareness of all whom we come into contact with.
Wayists have produced books and other materials on the topics discussed here. There is an e-book online with the text of this podcast. The online community at Wayist.Life also have more information about these beautiful lifestyle elements.
In our next episode, we'll explore the principles of authenticity, simplicity, and the practice of Udbhu-kanti, in Wayist spirituality. Until then, may your path be filled with ever-deepening compassion, wisdom, and loving-kindness.
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Episode 10: Embracing authenticity, simplicity, and the practice of Udbhu-kanti
Welcome to Episode 10 of 11 in our series Overview of Wayism. Today, we'll explore the principles of authenticity, simplicity, and the practice of Udbhu-kanti – three essential elements of the Wayist path that support our spiritual growth and well-being.
In Wayist teachings, authenticity is seen as the foundation of all genuine spiritual practice. It involves a deep commitment to self-honesty, self-acceptance, and the courage to be true to our innermost nature.
Cultivating authenticity requires a willingness to face our shadows, to acknowledge our weaknesses and limitations, and to embrace the fullness of our humanity. It means letting go of the masks and pretenses that we often wear in order to fit in or meet the expectations of others.
As we grow in authenticity, we begin to live from a place of greater integrity and alignment. We learn to trust our own inner wisdom and to make choices that honor our deepest values and aspirations. We become more resilient, more compassionate, and more capable of genuine connection with others.
Simplicity, in the Wayist understanding, is not just a matter of external circumstances but rather a quality of mind and heart. It involves a letting go of the clutter and distractions that often cloud our awareness and a focusing on what is truly essential.
Making simplicity part of your spiritual path also means to engage only in simple and clear contracts, steering away from potential complications. It means communicating in a way that ensures what you have to say is received by the other party in the correct manner without them having to make use of cultural filters and mechanisms to understand you. It means paying attention to paying accounts on time, and budgeting not only for the here and now but for the unforeseen and calamities that will come.
It means being real, accepting that life on Earth is a natural place lived in a natural body and nothing can or will remain the same, and sudden change, decay, aging, and death are processes happening right now. It means being real, appreciating that we share space with junior soul-people who get elected to positions of power and they will, by their very nature, do what junior souls do and things on Earth will always reflect their greed, incompetence, and wars and extortion.
Simplicity means seeing things for what they are. When a large group of influential elite people known for not caring one bit about people, all of a sudden tell you that the weather is changing because of you, and soon you will cause floods and freeze and scorching heat, it's simple to understand that they are being true to themselves. They are extorting the poor. If they tell you that you must stop traveling and eat bugs, and kill yourself before retirement, but they don't go first and show us by example, it's simple to understand they are waging war and they are the enemy, and you must protect yourself. Simplicity makes life simple, and easier.
Cultivating simplicity means learning to distinguish between our true needs and our passing desires. It means finding contentment in the present moment, rather than constantly seeking fulfillment in external acquisitions or achievements. It means embracing a life of purpose and meaning, rather than one driven by status or material success.
As we simplify our lives, we create more space for spiritual practice, for deep reflection, and for the cultivation of wisdom and compassion. We learn to appreciate the beauty and richness of the ordinary, and to find joy in the simple blessings of each day.
With simplicity, and udbhu-kanti, you will live the life of a monk. Having very little distractions, very few needs, more food and money than you need, and having the highest quality of life possible. Which means you will advance spiritually on Butterfly Path at an extraordinary rate towards graduation.
The practice of Udbhu-kanti, a term that can be loosely translated as "authenticity is enough beauty," is a powerful expression of these principles in action. It involves a radical acceptance of our physical selves and others, just as we are, without the need for embellishment. True beauty is the authentic self, not the person with the theater mask and costume made for the role they play on the stage of their life's drama.
Udbhu-kanti recognizes that our inherent worth and beauty lies not in our external appearances or accomplishments, but in the authentic expression of our unique soul. It invites us to let go of the constant striving for perfection and to embrace the imperfect, the vulnerable, and the real.
Because of Udbhu-kanti, we see deep beauty in old and worn wood and leather, more so than in freshly varnished synthetic materials. We cherish things (and people) with character and history, rather than freshly machined goods. We see the souls of people, not their skin tone or DNA. But, yes, true, sometimes it is hard to see what is real when people hide their true self below layers and layers of cultural, genetic, and emotional drapes and costumes--but we do try.
We step into relationship with inanimate objects that have soaked up the energies of people's experiences and their history on the planet. The raccoon, wild boar, daffodil and bluejay, and elephant, and deer are strikingly beautiful, so much so their unadorned natural character and perfection moves one to tears of awe. And we feel the same way about people who are natural and authentic.
Practicing Udbhu-kanti means learning to see the divine in all things, to appreciate the sacred in the mundane. It means treating ourselves and others with kindness, respect, and unconditional acceptance. It means recognizing that we are all works in progress, all learning and growing on the path of spiritual evolution.
As we embody the principles of authenticity, simplicity, and Udbhu-kanti, we naturally align ourselves with the flow of The Way. We become more attuned to the wisdom and guidance of our Divine Tara, and more responsive to the needs and aspirations of our own soul.
We become real and self-compassionate. Knowing that what we do to earn money for a living, is to sell a product that is in declining need and it is finite. We sell our labor. We do not farm or cultivate more labor, or more relevant labor.
No, we hope to sell that same old product, which is declining in value, for ever until accident, market forces, politics, war, an antiviral vaccine, self-abuse or normal aging prevent us from getting a good price on the labor market. We know these things and our spirituality helps us to live a lifestyle that is cognizant of these realities. And that makes life more wholesome and more productive on the level of life quality and soul evolution.
In this way, these principles become not just abstract ideals, but living practices that transform every aspect of our being. They become the foundation for a life of deep meaning, purpose, and spiritual fulfillment.
Wayists have produced books and other material on the topic of Udbhu-kanti. The online community at Wayist.Life also have more information about this beautiful lifestyle element.
In our final episode, we'll reflect on the ongoing journey of spiritual evolution and the role of the Wayist community in supporting our growth and awakening. Until then, may your path be one of ever-deepening authenticity, simplicity, and the radiant beauty of your true nature.
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Episode 11: The ongoing journey of spiritual evolution and the role of the Wayist community
Welcome to the final episode of our series, Overview of Wayism. Today, we'll reflect on the ongoing nature of the spiritual journey, and the important role that community plays in supporting our growth and evolution.
One of the central insights of Wayist teachings is that the path of spiritual awakening is not a destination which can be reached sitting in a monastery, we need community. Also, it cannot be done in a single lifetime, but rather an ongoing journey of discovery, transformation, and realization.
Even as we experience profound moments of insight. Unity. And communion with the divine. We understand that these are not the end of the journey, but rather glimpses of the vast potential that lies within us.
The Butterfly Path, the central metaphor of Wayist spirituality, beautifully illustrates this understanding. Just as the butterfly emerges from the chrysalis as a transformed being, we too are in a constant process of becoming, shedding the limitations of our conditioned nature and awakening to the radiant truth of our spiritual essence.
This process of evolution spans countless lifetimes and experiences, each one offering unique opportunities for learning, growth, and the cultivation of compassion, wisdom, and chrestotes.
Spiritual evolution starts with reprogramming the soul-minds to become more spiritual. Human souls have three soul-minds: the Muladhara soul-mind is the lowest, then follows Svadhisthana soul-mind, and above that sits Manipura soul-mind. The minds of the higher-self, the spirit-minds help the soul to evolve but only when they are awakened, and all Wayists are spiritually awakened.
Spiritual evolution starts with self-knowledge, which in turn starts with self-reflection. Junior students on the Path learn to free themselves from the egocentric soul-mind known as Svadhisthana, to then look inside themselves and observe themselves objectively.
Soul-people reach a stage in their self-awareness to become objective about the fundamentalist ideas they hold in their Muladhara soul-mind. Because of this soul growth, they get spiritual insight and power to free themselves from those mental states, and reprogram their lowest soul-mind.
With introspection, the advanced soul-person begins to understand the limitations of culture and circular reasoning that sit in their Manipura soul-mind, which has a major hold on the brain-mind and its ways of thinking. But, with help from their loving-kindness and beauty in Anahata, the so-called heart-mind, our first spirit-mind, the soul-person succeeds in reprogramming their Manipura soul-mind.
All of what we had just mentioned is part of the normal process of spiritual evolution, and it all comes from self-reflection which leads to self-knowledge, which leads to doing self-craft. And that is how we evolve. There is no other way. We do it all by ourselves, with the help of the spirit-minds and our Divine Guide.
This process of spiritual evolution is what Lord Jesus referred to as metanoia, a Greek word, which translates to, "to reprogram your minds". It is through metanoia that we advance in the purpose of life, and become the best person possible.
And while the journey is ultimately an individual one, unique to each soul, we also recognize the profound importance of spiritual community in supporting and nurturing our growth.
In Wayism, community is not just a social network or a group of like-minded individuals, but rather a sacred container for the sharing of wisdom, the offering of support, and the collective exploration of the mysteries of existence.
When we come together in the spirit of authentic connection and shared aspiration, we create a field of resonance that amplifies our individual practices and insights. We learn from each other's experiences, we offer comfort in times of difficulty, and we celebrate the joys and breakthroughs of the path.
The Wayist community is a diverse and inclusive one, welcoming seekers from all backgrounds and traditions who resonate with the essential teachings of The Way. It is a community that values open-mindedness, respect, and the recognition of the many paths that people walk to end up here, in higher-awareness of the purpose of life.
By participating in this community, whether through local gatherings, online forums, or the sharing of teachings and practices, we gain access to a wealth of wisdom and support that can greatly enrich our own journey.
We also have the opportunity to offer our own unique gifts and insights, to become a source of inspiration and guidance for others who are walking the path. In this way, we become an integral part of the larger tapestry of spiritual evolution, contributing to the awakening and healing of all human beings.
As we come to the end of this series, it is important to remember that the true essence of Wayism cannot be fully captured in words or concepts. It is a living, experiential path that unfolds in the depths of our own being, in the silent spaces of the heart.
The teachings and practices that we have explored are not meant to be taken as dogma or fixed instructions, but rather as invitations to your own direct discovery of the truth and wisdom you are now ready for. We evolve step by step, level by level, through the grades. There is no other way. Our ancient wisdom is simple and succinct, and one day every person ends up here, but all take their own path to get to it. Our guidelines are signposts and guideposts, pointing us ever inward to the source of wisdom and love that dwells within.
As the Zen teacher said of encountering the Buddha on the path, the same message holds true for Wayism. If you encounter an enlightened Wayist teacher who says, "follow me, I will show you the way," kill that idea immediately. A true Wayist teacher knows that you must walk your path, to find the jewel of truth on your own.
A true Wayist teacher knows that the ancient books are of other people telling us about how they walked the Path. And while we value that information and use their map as a guide, we do appreciate that the Path they tread is now overgrown and eroded, so we will have to clear hurdles and make our own way.
A true Wayist teacher also knows that the holy scriptures of the religions are mostly manifests of one or another ruling tribe with agendas, and they can be used, but we must transcend them when we awaken. And that is exactly how almost every Wayist came to their spiritual awakening of this simple and humble Path we now walk so freely.
Many of the most advanced spirit-people in the world live in rural communities where they spread their healing presence and guidance through example, and few had enough schooling to understand the English of this podcast, nor read one of our books. This is why Wayism cannot be an organization and can never be sold to you as a religion.
We have a council of elders whose only task is to make sure that anything we publish under our name has passed through their hands first to check for authenticity. But what you do with the material, is up to you. And that is how you own the wisdom and truth of Wayism -- you own it because you earned it in your own right. Nothing is believed that does not jump out at you, your ancient soul grabbing and holding on like it is a long-lost solution to everything that is wrong in life. Your spirit moves inside and grabs a hold of your brain and says, that is my truth, I have known that from before!" When you meet the wisdom, you make it your own and then you own it.
It’s like most of the material in this podcast. You listen and go: "Yes, I knew that--how else--there is no other way but this." Then you read something again that you have read several times before, and all of a sudden a new wisdom develops and you get it, at a deeper level than before. And that is how we earn our wisdom. Layer over layer it forms. And that is why Wayism is so personal and so deep, it sits deep inside us, it becomes us, it forms us.
As you continue on your own unique journey, trust in the unfolding of your path and in the guidance of your Divine Tara. Embrace the challenges and the opportunities that arise, knowing that each one is a sacred invitation to grow, to heal, to awaken.
And remember, you are not alone on this path. You are part of a vast, interconnected web of spiritual evolution, supported by the love and wisdom of countless beings, seen and unseen.
May the insights and practices of Wayism continue to illumine your way, and may your journey be filled with ever-deepening experiences of peace, purpose, and the radiant joy of your true, divine nature.
Thank you for being a part of this series. Visit us at Wayist.Life. Blessings on your path.
Thursday Oct 17, 2024
Thursday Oct 17, 2024
Episodio 1: Visión general de la filosofía Wayista, sus orígenes y principios clave.
Bienvenidos al primero de once episodios de nuestra serie sobre "Wayismo: una Breve Visión General". El Wayismo es el camino espiritual que ha cautivado a buscadores avanzados durante milenios. En este episodio, proporcionaremos una visión general de la filosofía Wayista, exploraremos sus antiguos orígenes e introduciremos algunos de sus principios clave.
En su esencia, el Wayismo es un viaje de evolución espiritual y autodescubrimiento. Enseña que el propósito último de la vida humana es evolucionar nuestras almas mortales en seres espirituales inmortales. Esta transformación se describe a menudo utilizando la metáfora de una mariposa -- así como una oruga sufre una metamorfosis para convertirse en mariposa, nuestras almas experimentan un cambio profundo a medida que avanzamos por el camino espiritual.
Los orígenes del Wayismo se remontan a miles de años atrás, con sus enseñanzas apareciendo en varias formas a través de diferentes culturas y tradiciones. Desde los antiguos textos sumerios hasta las percepciones de místicos y sabios a lo largo de la historia, la esencia del Wayismo ha perdurado, ofreciendo una sabiduría atemporal que habla a los anhelos más profundos del espíritu humano.
Uno de los principios centrales del Wayismo es el concepto del Camino de la Mariposa (Butterfly Path) -- un viaje sagrado de crecimiento espiritual y despertar. Este camino no está confinado a una sola vida, sino que abarca innumerables encarnaciones a medida que nuestras almas evolucionan y maduran. A lo largo del camino, somos guiados por seres celestiales conocidos como Taras Divinas (Divine Taras), que ofrecen sabiduría, apoyo y amor incondicional.
El Wayismo también enfatiza la importancia de prácticas espirituales como la oración, la meditación y la misticepción (mystiception). Estas prácticas nos ayudan a cultivar una conexión directa con lo divino, acceder a estados profundos de conciencia y alinearnos con los aspectos más elevados de nuestro ser.
A medida que caminamos por el sendero Wayista, se nos invita a abrazar cualidades como la compasión, la sabiduría y el crestotes (chrestotes) -- un término griego que abarca la bondad amorosa y útil. Al encarnar estas virtudes y dedicarnos al servicio de todos los seres, no solo nos transformamos a nosotros mismos, sino que también contribuimos a la elevación y el despertar del mundo que nos rodea.
En los episodios por venir, profundizaremos en estos conceptos y exploraremos el rico tapiz de las enseñanzas Wayistas. Ya seas un practicante de largo tiempo o nuevo en el camino, esperamos que esta serie te inspire y apoye en tu propio viaje de descubrimiento espiritual.
Hasta la próxima vez, que camines en la luz de la sabiduría y el calor de la compasión.
Friday Oct 18, 2024
Friday Oct 18, 2024
Episodio 2: La comprensión Wayista de la naturaleza de la existencia, el Absoluto, la Fuente y elCAMINO
Bienvenidos al segundo episodio de once en nuestra serie sobre Wayismo: una visión general de alto nivel. Hoy exploraremos la comprensión Wayista de la naturaleza de la existencia, el Absoluto, la Fuente y elCAMINO (theWAY, en sánscrito MahaMarga).
En la filosofía Wayista, el Absoluto es la fuente inefable e incognoscible de todo lo que existe. Está más allá de la descripción o comprensión, y cualquier intento de definirlo es en última instancia fútil. De este Absoluto emerge la Fuente, el manantial de todas las energías que fluyen a través del universo.
La Fuente da origen a una vasta estructura energética inteligente conocida como elCAMINO. Este plano cósmico establece las leyes y patrones que gobiernan y estructuran las energías de la Fuente para ser el universo que conocemos. Se llama elCAMINO porque establece las Leyes de la física y la metafísica que estructuran nuestra realidad. Puede haber otros universos dentro de sistemas estructurados como elCAMINO, pero no nos molestamos en conocerlos, apenas podemos saber sobre la vastedad del universo que habitamos. elCAMINO es el gran diseño que da forma al viaje de cada alma, guiándonos hacia nuestro destino final como seres espirituales inmortales.
Dentro de elCAMINO, hay tres dominios energéticos distintos: el Material, el del Alma y el Espiritual. Cada dominio tiene sus propias características únicas y juega un papel crucial en la evolución de la conciencia.
El dominio Material es el reino de la existencia física, donde la energía toma la forma de materia. Es el mundo que percibimos a través de nuestros sentidos, el escenario sobre el cual se desarrollan nuestras vidas humanas.
El dominio del Alma es el reino de la conciencia individual, donde la energía se manifiesta como almas únicas, cada una con su propio viaje de crecimiento y descubrimiento. Es aquí donde experimentamos las alegrías y desafíos de la existencia encarnada, aprendiendo las lecciones que nos impulsan hacia adelante en el camino de la evolución espiritual.
El dominio Espiritual es el reino de la conciencia pura e ilimitada, donde la energía existe en su forma más refinada y luminosa. Es la fuente de la sabiduría divina, el amor incondicional y el objetivo final de nuestro viaje evolutivo.
Al comprender estos aspectos fundamentales de la existencia, ganamos una apreciación más profunda del gran tapiz de la vida y nuestro lugar dentro de él. Comenzamos a vernos no como individuos aislados, sino como hilos integrales en la red cósmica, eternamente conectados a la Fuente y entre nosotros.
Mientras navegamos por los desafíos y oportunidades de nuestras vidas humanas, esta comprensión puede proporcionar un profundo sentido de significado, propósito y dirección. Nos recuerda que, sin importar cuán difícil pueda parecer el camino a veces, siempre estamos sostenidos en el abrazo amoroso de elCAMINO, guiados hacia la plena realización de nuestro potencial divino.
Puede que te interesen algunos de los libros antiguos sobre estos temas. Considera leer "Enseñanza Primaria del Camino" (Primary Teaching of theWAY), "El Camino de la Autentia" (theWAY of the Authentia), y el libro sobre la fuente sumeria de 5,000 años de antigüedad, "Hijo de Enki, estás en Enlil" (Child of Enki, you are in Enlil). Visita la comunidad en línea Wayist.Life para más información.
En nuestro próximo episodio, examinaremos más de cerca los tres dominios energéticos y su significado en las enseñanzas Wayistas. Hasta entonces, que descanses en el conocimiento de tu naturaleza eterna y el amor ilimitado que te rodea.
Friday Oct 18, 2024
Friday Oct 18, 2024
Episodio 3: Los tres dominios de energía (Material, Alma y Espiritual) y su significado en las enseñanzas Wayistas
Bienvenidos de nuevo al tercer episodio de once en nuestra serie Visión General del Wayismo. En el episodio de hoy, profundizaremos en los tres dominios energéticos -- Material, Alma y Espiritual -- y exploraremos su significado en las enseñanzas Wayistas.
Como aprendimos en nuestro episodio anterior, elCAMINO da origen a tres reinos distintos de existencia, cada uno caracterizado por un tipo único de energía. Estos dominios no están separados, sino que se interpenetran e interactúan entre sí, formando el rico tapiz de la vida.
El dominio Material es el reino de la existencia física, donde la energía toma la forma de materia. Es el mundo que habitamos como seres humanos, el mundo de los objetos, las sensaciones y las experiencias. En el pensamiento Wayista, el dominio Material no es una ilusión o algo que deba ser trascendido, sino una expresión sagrada de elCAMINO, que ofrece innumerables oportunidades para el crecimiento y el aprendizaje.
El dominio del Alma es el reino de la conciencia individual, donde la energía se manifiesta como almas únicas. Es aquí donde emprendemos el viaje de autodescubrimiento, aprendiendo las lecciones que nos ayudan a evolucionar y madurar. Cada alma está en su propio camino, enfrentando los desafíos y oportunidades que están perfectamente adaptados a sus necesidades y deseos.
El dominio Espiritual es el reino de la conciencia pura e ilimitada, donde la energía existe en su forma más refinada y luminosa. Es la fuente de la sabiduría divina, el amor incondicional y el destino final de nuestro viaje evolutivo. A medida que avanzamos en el camino, gradualmente despertamos a la realidad de nuestra naturaleza espiritual y comenzamos a alinearnos con este dominio superior.
En las enseñanzas Wayistas, estos tres dominios están íntimamente conectados y se influyen mutuamente. Nuestras experiencias en el dominio Material dan forma al crecimiento y evolución de nuestras almas, mientras que nuestro despertar espiritual, a su vez, transforma nuestra relación con el mundo físico.
Al comprender la naturaleza y el significado de estos dominios energéticos, ganamos una visión más completa de la realidad y nuestro lugar dentro de ella. Aprendemos a abordar la vida con un sentido de reverencia y propósito, reconociendo que cada experiencia, sin importar cuán desafiante sea, es una oportunidad para el crecimiento y la transformación.
Mientras caminamos por el sendero del Wayismo, se nos invita a cultivar una relación armoniosa con los tres dominios, honrando la sabiduría de lo Material, el crecimiento del Alma y la iluminación de lo Espiritual. Al hacerlo, no solo enriquecemos nuestras propias vidas, sino que también contribuimos a la evolución de la conciencia espiritual humana misma.
Si necesitas más material sobre estos temas, por favor no olvides que tenemos más recursos disponibles en la comunidad en línea, Wayist.Life.
En nuestro próximo episodio, exploraremos el Camino de la Mariposa, la metáfora central de las enseñanzas Wayistas, y cómo nos guía en nuestro viaje de evolución espiritual. Hasta entonces, que encuentres alegría y significado en cada reino de tu existencia.
Saturday Oct 19, 2024
Saturday Oct 19, 2024
Episodio 4: El Camino de la Mariposa como un viaje de evolución espiritual y el propósito de la vida humana.
Hola, y bienvenidos al Episodio 4 de 11 en nuestra serie Una Visión General del Wayismo. Hoy exploraremos el Camino de la Mariposa (Butterfly Path), la metáfora central de las enseñanzas Wayistas, y cómo ilumina el propósito de la vida humana.
En el Wayismo, el Camino de la Mariposa representa el viaje de evolución espiritual que cada alma emprende. Así como una oruga sufre una profunda transformación para convertirse en mariposa, nuestras almas pasan por un proceso de crecimiento y metamorfosis a medida que evolucionamos de seres mortales a seres espirituales inmortales.
Este viaje abarca innumerables vidas y experiencias, cada una ofreciendo oportunidades únicas para el aprendizaje y el desarrollo. Desde los desafíos que enfrentamos hasta las alegrías que celebramos, cada momento es una invitación sagrada para expandir nuestra conciencia y profundizar nuestra conexión con lo divino.
El propósito de la vida humana, entonces, es participar activamente en este viaje de evolución espiritual. Estamos aquí para aprender, crecer y despertar a nuestro verdadero futuro como seres espirituales eternos. Este no es un proceso pasivo, sino uno que requiere nuestro compromiso y dedicación total.
A medida que caminamos por el Camino de la Mariposa, estamos llamados a cultivar cualidades como la compasión, la sabiduría y la autoconciencia. Se nos invita a participar en prácticas espirituales que nos ayudan a conectarnos con nuestro yo superior y alinearnos con el flujo de elCAMINO.
A través de este proceso de autodescubrimiento y transformación, gradualmente nos despojamos de las limitaciones de nuestro yo mortal y comenzamos a encarnar las cualidades luminosas de nuestro espíritu inmortal. Aprendemos a ver el mundo a través de los ojos del amor y la sabiduría, y a servir como canales para la energía divina que fluye a través de toda la existencia.
El Camino de la Mariposa no siempre es un viaje fácil, y a menudo implica enfrentar nuestros miedos y sombras más profundos. Pero es a través de estos desafíos que más crecemos, descubriendo reservas de fuerza y resiliencia que nunca supimos que teníamos.
Y a medida que progresamos en el camino, comenzamos a ver que nuestro viaje individual está íntimamente conectado con la evolución de toda la conciencia. Al despertar a nuestra propia naturaleza divina, nuestras energías contribuyen al despertar de los demás.
Así que, mientras caminas tu propio camino único, recuerda que eres parte de un vasto viaje cósmico de transformación. Cada paso que das, cada lección que aprendes, es una ofrenda sagrada al mayor despliegue de elCAMINO.
En nuestro próximo episodio, exploraremos el papel de las Taras Divinas, un término sánscrito utilizado para describir los espíritus santos, los guías celestiales que acompañan a cada uno de nosotros en nuestro viaje, y ofrecen su sabiduría y apoyo. Hasta entonces, que abraces la belleza y el misterio de tu propio camino evolutivo.
Gracias por su indicación. Continuaré con la traducción del Episodio 5.
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