Saturday, April 22, 2017

Synchronicity

Synchronicity is the idea that events can be related in meaning or in purpose, without being linked by cause-and-effect. This usage of the word synchronicity is usually traced to the work of psychologist Carl Jung. Any instance of a perceived connection between two events, where there is no clear common cause, can be considered an example of synchronicity. There is no debate over whether or not human beings experience synchronicity; such moments are a common part of life. The controversy over the idea arises when determining what such events actually mean, if they mean anything at all.

Here are some examples of events that might cause us to experience synchronicity:


– Unexpectedly thinking about an old friend, then randomly encountering him later that day.


– Calling a person on the phone, only to find he is calling you at the exact same time.


– Thinking of a particular song moments before it begins to play on the radio.


– Dreaming about playing a musical instrument, then seeing that same instrument on sale at a store.


– Unintentionally finding a Bible verse that seems directly related to a current spiritual struggle.


As with any attempt to discern meaning, it is possible to take an unnecessarily extreme approach to synchronicity. The extreme positions detailed below are evidence of dogmatism, not reason, and certainly not good sense.


According to the die-hard spiritual skeptic, there can be no connection between events unless the events have a common cause. Such a skeptic rejects any possible truth behind feelings of synchronicity. The skeptic’s automatic response to meaningful coincidences is an appeal to apophenia
, the natural human tendency to form patterns out of essentially random arrangements. Taking this extreme runs the risk of making a person spiritually deaf. 

According to the die-hard spiritualist, every event is linked in some way. Such a person assumes a synchronous explanation for all seemingly related events and defends every coincidence as a “sign,” an “omen,” or some other message from the universe that requires action and attention. Taking this to the extreme runs the risk of making a person superstitious.


The Christian View provides a specific approach to synchronicity. This starts with recognizing that it is entirely possible for coincidences to actually be meaningful. The Christian view teaches that God is the Creator of the universe and that He interacts with that creation, providing a common (ultimate) cause for all possible events. That is to say, God is capable of causing whatever we experience, so it’s possible that, when we experience synchronicity, God really is trying to tell us something.


On the other hand, Christianity also recognizes that some coincidences are exactly that coincidences. While God is sovereign over every part of His creation, not everything that happens is meant as a message from heaven. Christ Himself used the phrase by chance when telling the parable of the good Samaritan (
Now by chance a priest was going down that road, and when he saw him he passed by on the other side. (Luke 10:31, ESV). Modern skeptics often use chance to mean “without cause,” but this is not what Jesus was referring to. Rather, as did other ancient philosophers, Jesus used the term chance to refer to a moment when two separate lines of cause-and-effect interact.

In other words, from a Christian standpoint, all things happen for a reason. But that reason is not necessarily an overt message from God. This why one should compare everything to the written Word (
Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true. Acts 17:11;  Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world. This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, 1 John 4:1; All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 2 Timothy 3:16; For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. Hebrews 4:12). So we can rely on more than feelings or assumptions, when we interpret our experiences. Synchronicity is a common feeling for everyone, but, as with any other feeling, we must apply wisdom before acting on it.


Tuesday, April 18, 2017

God is all forgiving

Of all the miracles performed by Jesus, the mightiest one was the spiritual victory of divine love over evil: Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing” Luke 23:34 (NIV).These words have created in the human hearts an everlasting memory to Christ love.

Jesus could not be tempted to use divine power or any other means except love to conquer hatred, even though he was able to consciously disintegrate his enemies. Perhaps, even Satan used the crucifixion as the final temptation to get Jesus to use his power to save his temporal body. Instead Jesus addresses God, Father, be benevolent to your erring children, who have so wrongfully persecuted me, ‘For they do not know what they do.’

Jesus implied that all sins, consciously or unconsciously, are committed under the influence of ignorance. Any soul who has attained divine wisdom will do no evil.


Jesus lifted himself up so far above the average human nature that he felt in himself fatherly and compassionate feelings toward all humanity to intercede with the Heavenly Father on their behalf.

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Easter Message - Resurrecting the Christ

Behold thine immortal Self resurrected with Christ in the illuminating Light of Christ Consciousness, present in every soul, every flower, and every atom.
                                                                                 Paramahansa Yogananda

Let us be one with Christ Consciousness
When we open our inner eyes of soul wisdom, we behold the omnipresent Light of God. Within this Light is the consciousness of Christ, the "Son" or pure reflection of God present everywhere in the universe. This Christ Consciousness, the Infinite Christ, is God's intelligence and love knocking on our souls, urging us that all we have to do is look to this Light within and we shall see all ignorance and diversities vanish. To him who has opened his inner eye, everything is One.

Resurrection means that the universal Spirit present in all creation as the Christ Consciousness is constantly being resurrected, awakened or manifested in everything. Whenever we do away with ignorance and think good thoughts, Christ is being resurrected within us; that is, the Christ Consciousness that was fully manifested in Jesus is awakening within us.

Resurrection is not the power of Spirit in the body of Jesus only; Spirit is in everyone. Nor does man have to die in order to resurrect Spirit. The physical resurrection of Christ was only part of the lesson of his life. Every time we give up a weakness and feel happy in being good, Christ is resurrected anew. We can bring Christ Consciousness within us right now.

We have to resurrect our calmness from restlessness; resurrect our wisdom from the earthliness of ignorance; resurrect our love from mundane human attachment with its limited love for family, society, and country, to divine love for all.

To find the real Christ, we must expand your consciousness as Jesus did. The physical way of practicing what Christ taught is to behave toward all as the children of our Father, and the spiritual way is to meditate until we feel the vast joy of God through the Christ Consciousness. Universal brotherhood will not come until, by deep concentration and devotion, we withdraw our restless thoughts and feelings and sit in the temple of our soul, where the vast joy of God expands and engulfs this world.

We understand resurrection in its true sense when we comprehend the yoga science that clearly defines the underlying principles by which Jesus resurrected his crucified body into the freedom and light of God.

Jesus' resurrection was little understood, and much disbelieved even though he made himself visible to hundreds of people and not only to his close disciples. In those days they comprehended only that Jesus was dead and then he was alive, but they did not understand the science and art of ascension and resurrection, as is defined in the timeless scriptures of Yoga.

No other science has detailed the descent of the individualized consciousness of God as the soul into man and its evolutionary and spiritual ascent back into Spirit.

A prayer for Easter Morning: "Heavenly Christ, saturate our consciousness with Thy consciousness. Give us a new birth in Thee."

"At this sacred time of Easter, when we honor the life and resurrection of Lord Jesus Christ, may we awaken anew to the presence of his infinite consciousness in the unfolding of God's beauty in nature, in every impulse to reach out to others with empathy and love, and in the growing awareness of His joy within our soul."


Happy Easter!