Thursday, March 14, 2019

The Turning of the Dharma Wheel

This is what East Indian and Nepali and Tibetan Saints do, "They Turn the Dharma Wheel" by their presence or "Darshan"  which means "Infinite Spiritual Blessings".

The first time I ever consciously experienced this I was camping likely near Mt. Shasta and sensed the presence of a Saint changing the parameters of Time and Space likely in the mid 1970s. This made me want to go to India, Nepal and Tibet where this sort of thing is more common from the auric presence of Saints which often extends out 10s to 100s of miles or more depending upon the attainment of the Saint.

Geshe Lobsang Gyatso, a Spiritual friend and teacher of mine and my family in the 1980s and 1990s used to explain how this worked. He said that it's like we are threads in a hanky and all our relatives and friends are connected threads in a handkerchief and so when one of us becomes more enlightened everyone around us becomes more enlightened too.

So, in the 1970s I was experiencing what Kriyananda who was nearby was doing to the auras and time and space of everyone in the same county in Northern California at that time. I was really amazed because this was the first time as an intuitive growing in awareness and enlightenment that I fully experienced something so earth changing and expansive. Basically, what literally happens is all karma and all time and space of all beings for hundreds of miles or more gets better and better for everyone.

So, it was the beginning of my understanding how attainment not only changes you but changes all life around you ongoing as you become more and more of a Saint in your lives and attainment. By the way this isn't limited to East Asian Teachings but also this applies equally to Christianity and other religions and spiritual attainments as well.

By God's Grace

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