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Who do you think you are?

June 3, 2006

by Kamala Devi
Do you know who you are? Not just who you THINK you are,
but who you REALLY are? Enlightened masters ask us to
meditate on such things. My Spiritual teacher is on tour
from Australia and will be offering an Enlightenment
Intensive retreat in San Diego soon. Aside from my current
pregnancy, this is perhaps the most life-changing event
I've ever engaged in. Having introduced dozens of people to
the technique, I understand however, that this retreat is
NOT for everyone. Only the most sincere truth seekers who
are committed to authenticity, integration, and
transformation will find themselves attracted to the
ego-confronting process.
Not everyone believes that enlightenment is possible. It
has been universally assumed that enlightenment is
necessarily preceded by a long, hard struggle, and
available only to a dedicated few. But this is a new Era.
Consciousness is accelerating, and by combining the ancient
meditation on 'Who am I' with potent modern communication
tools, the Enlightenment Intensive has a record of leading
people to enlightened within one week-end! Since the
origination of this process in California over 37 years
ago, thousands of sincere truth seekers in over 40
countries around the world, have experienced enlightenment
in under 4 days.
An enlightenment Intensive is a deep residential
environment that dives into the direct experience of your
true nature –not the ego self that people commonly
experience as separate and apart from others, confined
within the opinions and attitudes of it's personality. The
True Self is essentially free and connected to the way of
the universe. The barrier to such a direct experience of
reality is our attachment to intellectual conclusions about
reality: our judgments, projections, preconceptions, and
conditioned beliefs; even our analytical and logical
faculties.
The following excerpt from my new Tantra novel entitled:
Don’t drink the Punch: an Adventure in Tantra, was inspired
from my transformative experiences at the Enlightenment
Intensives. This scene takes place at an ashram in India
where one of the devotees is channeling teachings from a
disembodied guru named Das:
“There is one question that rises out of awakened
consciousness. It is the same question you were born asking
yourself. It penetrates beyond words into pure experience.
The most direct path toward Self-realization: simply ask
yourself, ‘Who am I?’ It’s not like an intellectual
question to which there is an intellectual answer. No, it’s
much deeper. ‘Who am I?’
“It is the only important question. All other questions are
peripheral. Who am I? It has a magical power to it, like a
mantra or an incantation. This question opens you directly
to the energy of the divine eternal Self, the part of you
that is God. In Sanskrit, it’s called Jiva or Atma. It’s
the part of you that has always been with you, and will
always be with you.
"In the West, it’s called the soul, but the concept is not
as clear. People have fear-based notions that if they
really contemplate this question, they’ll become selfish or
self-centered. You see, in the West, there’s a huge
emphasis on individuality. People seek be different and
stand out. Instead of pursuing oneness, Westerners often
pursue unique expression. They over identify with their
possessions: the car and house and clothes that make them
different. You can get stuck on who you think you are or
how others see you, but this is not your eternal nature.
“Asking this one question takes you beyond your
self-concept and allows all those mental trappings to fall
away. Who are you beyond your clothes, name, and ethnicity?
Who are you beyond your gender and even beyond your
chakras? What is your true nature? Dive whole-heartedly
into this question and you will find a doorway, directly to
the divine, to the part of you that is absolute and real."
If you're interested in more information about the
upcoming Enlightenment Intensive, visit
http://www.partnerplayshop.com/Enlightenment.html
If you want to read more about Kamala Devi's Don't Drink
the Punch or Purchase a copy online go to:
www.DontDrinkThePunch.com

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