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Birth: Unity Consciousness
We begin with the story of our own creation. At conception, we
begin the journey of being drawn into form, and thereby separated
from our original Source which is ever un-manifest. Birth is the
delivery out of undifferentiated unity. We call this differentiated
form our“ physical body”. It is meant to be the“
house” or“ temple” for that part of us that carries
the memory, in fact is still connected to Unity. We call this aspect
of our being“ Spirit” or Higher Self. Beyond that, there
remains the Divine Source from which all things come. The Higher
Self is an eternal, ever-present part of us, which contains our
purpose, a kind of spiritual DNA, or blueprint of full potential.
Our physical body or lower self, is that in us which is wired for
survival on the material plane. It is specially designed to“
house” our higher Self and carry out its mission. Our emotional
and mental faculties are also part of the design of the lower self.
Like the young innocent who esotericists call“ The Fool”(as
a way of denoting“ beginners’ mind”) we step off
the cliff into the great unknown, blissfully oblivious to our fate.
Stepping into the world of form, vulnerable and trusting, we are
eager to venture forth. Because we yet have no sense of being separate
from Source, we naturally assume everything we see is part of us
and an extension of that Original Oneness. We continue, for a brief
interlude as infants, to maintain this state of unity consciousness
as our only experience or point of reference.
Within every one of us, as infants, lies contained the potential
pattern, or seed, of ego. Whereas Unity Consciousness eternally
IS, ego, or self-consciousness has to be shaped into being. It starts
out as mere possibility. It simply lies in wait for the forces of
the world to birth it.
First Stage: The Emergence
Somewhere around the seventh or eighth month of our toddler-life,
what we come to know as the“ I” begins to emerge. As
the ego begins to develop, separation from its surroundings dawns.
Suddenly the tiny budding ego realizes;“ I am not my mother
. . . my father . . . this bottle. . this blanket”. This stage
of development marks the beginning of duality. From that point forward
throughout our lives we tend to see the world in polarities . .
. we/they, mine/yours, good/bad, right/wrong . . . on and on ad-infinitum.
This can, and most usually is a time of joyful discovery, for everything
is a new experience waiting to be relished. As impressionable youngsters,
we explore the world around us, all the while becoming more identified
with it. However, as we engage more on the worldly level, we simultaneously
lose our memory of connection. Our sense of unity with Source fades.
We have begun the process of making this illusion called“
reality” our own.
Second Stage: Alienation
Our separation from Unity Consciousness deepens into the second
stage of necessary evolvement . . . that of Alienation. This stage
occurs at varying ages depending upon the circumstances of our life.
The more traumatic our early experiences are, the sooner alienation
takes place. At that point we completely forget who we are. Not
only do we not remember Source, but also neither do those around
us. Because they have forgotten their own true nature, our caregivers
are not able to recognize our spiritual essence either.
Often well intentioned, (but not always) they therefore cannot
possibly know how to foster our own remembrance, or for that matter,
even truly meet our needs. We become totally identified with the
physical body, which is intended to be merely the vehicle that carries
our“ true identity”. This severing from our spiritual
nature is worsened through the frequently painful messages we receive
from parental influences. We then deepen our sense of alienation
with self limiting core decisions made because we feel so separate!
These decisions harden into deep-seated beliefs that convince us
that we are unlovable, unacceptable, inferior or in some other way
defective. Such ingrained ideas can generate painful feelings and
even lead to an underlying futility about life. Since everything
is experienced as either/or; we begin to view our lives in extremes.
We see others, including ourselves, as either good or bad . . .
right or wrong . . . lovable or hateful, etc. We lose sight of the
in-betweens.
All of us go through this stage, but there are some that experience
this alienated state as a life-long, primary reality. Those who
have been severely abused by wounded caretakers may struggle with
this stage of development throughout their whole lives. All of us
however, may return to this place, again and again throughout our
journeys, sometimes for mere minutes, other times for hours, days
and weeks.
Alienation does have its sacred function however, as do all the
stages. For one thing, this stage serves to sharpen our longing
for that which we, through necessity, had to leave behind. More
important, we would not be able to take the evolutionary journey
into individuation without the sense of being completely separate.
Division makes choice possible. The word“ choice”, automatically
implies division. Which will it be . . . this one or another? If
we are to have“ free will”, we must have alternatives.
If we continued to live in perfect unity there would be no division
and therefore no options available. Alienation provides the necessary
separation so that choosing becomes possible. Through alienation
and the longing for what is missing, (even though we’ve forgotten
what that is) we are set upon our search for Source.
Third Stage: Longing
The goal for Stage Three is personal autonomy, i.e. the ability
to take care of ourselves in the world. During this stage, our energies
are primarily focused on getting securely situated in life. The
desire nature is the ruling force of third stage and our primary
tool for getting needs met. Motivation towards successful achievement
of every need or goal is initiated through desire. We have to want
it first. The longing of desire, whether conscious or unconscious,
is what prompts all manifestation.
You might think of desire as an internal force, which emanates“
rays of intention”. Once directed, these emanations reach
out and attach themselves to what we want, allowing us to be pulled
towards our goal.
The image of a lawn sprinkler shooting water haphazardly round
and round might be a fitting one to describe the unconscious use
of desire-driven will. We fixate on something and then we go after
it, often without thought of what the consequences of attaining
it might be. We indiscriminately aim our cravings here and there,
and then
complain about the chaos that inevitably results. The tendency
is to feel victimized by any resulting negative circumstances without
recognizing that we very likely played a big part in causing them.
There’s nothing wrong with desire in and of itself. It is
merely the immature and unconscious aiming of it, which needs revision.
Remember, it is the desire nature that motivates us. Without it,
we can accomplish nothing.
The simple truth is that we are not supposed to escape the effects
of desire, in spite of those well-meaning doctrines that teach us
otherwise. We were each innately and intentionally wired for desire
for the purpose of co-creating our realities. Our desires, though
they may be the reactive, impulsive side of our nature, are essentially
designed to move us steadily along the path of individuation.
The purpose and task then of Stage Three is in learning to direct
the energy of desire towards realizing what we want. What we believe
will bring us fulfillment in the beginning is determined by factors
such as the circumstances of our birth, whether or not we felt loved
and worthy, as well as what we learned, by example, to pursue. We
were led to believe that if we achieve this thing or the next .
. . the right education, job, or material acquisition, we would
be satisfied. We think that if we find the perfect mate, then our
desperate need for union will be met. Many turn to a path of excess
through drugs, alcohol or gambling as a way to achieve status and
belonging.
Unconscious longing for lost connection is the propelling force
that motivates us to strive towards self-sufficiency and autonomy.
This is the sacred function of Stage Three. Through years of trial
and error we slowly develop and refine that force so that it becomes
a conscious tool for manifestation. We slowly acquire discernment;
the capacity to choose between that which is destructive versus
healthy. It is through our desire nature that we learn to fine-tune
the ability we’ve been given to manifest our realities.
Fourth Stage: Inflation
At this stage we are convinced that realizing our external aims
is the way to a full and connected life. We become intent upon getting
ourselves firmly grounded. Security, on every level, is the focus
of Fourth Stage. We are fully egocentric and that’s as it
needs to be. We have to be able to function well on the material
plane before we can move on to inner realities. Our ability to meet
the needs of the ego provides us with the foundation needed for
building the spiritual body. But there are consequences. It’s
easy to forget our spiritual roots when the ego is at its zenith.
Instead we put our faith in personal acquisitions and accomplishments.
The ego becomes our god. This creates a state of inflation, a primary
characteristic of this stage. We have reached the top by relying
strictly upon our wits and brute strength, having no idea there
is anything greater. We have the answers . . . we know the facts
. . . we believe we’ve arrived!
These first four stages of life formulate the basis of material
existence. They make up the“ symptomatic life” . . .
an externally focused existence based on concrete manifestation.
Many never exceed beyond a limited, physical comprehension of the
world. However, these first four stages can also create the grounded
vessel needed for Spirit to operate. In truth, we cannot build a
spiritual body until we have a well-established container in which
to carry it forward. The four stages then, formulate a playing field
of sorts through which Spirit can be made manifest.
Moving forward from fourth stage depends upon the strength of our
desire to experience life beyond reaction-based symptom. Most of
us go beyond the life of material comfort only as the result of
some kind of traumatic event. It sometimes seems that extreme discomfort
is necessary in order to spur us forward. It’s as if fate
taps us on the shoulder and demands us to awaken . . . as if we
have been“ soul selected” to deepen our journey. Something
happens that makes it impossible to return to our former life of
external fixation. Usually, only then do we begin to make the shift
from an externally focused, symptomatic life to one of internal
focus. Thus we initiate the symbolic life of Fifth Stage.
Fifth Stage: The Metanoia
The Fifth Stage is when we truly begin to direct our attention
towards the symbolic life. This is when we are given opportunities
to work with our substance through the inner path. We begin to awaken
to our intuitive selves. Only after much vain striving in the attempt
to fill that aching void within us do we finally direct our gaze
inwards. I call that moment of turn around the metanoia. A wonderful
illustration of this stage of the journey is Michelangelo’s
depiction in the Sistine Chapel of man stretching for God and God
reaching back with their fingertips touching. This is a wonderful
metaphor, symbolizing that moment in our lives when we have finally
turned our attention and longing towards the Divine. The wonder
is that Divine Source also wills contact with us!. It is not just
an empty reaching-out on the part of mankind . . . but a mutual
longing for connection.
This stage of the journey presupposes an ongoing process of clearing
away the mental and emotional blocks that obstruct clear communion
with Source. Connection with Higher Purpose comes only through an
open heart. Usually by the time we have arrived at this stage we
have suffered much loss and heartbreak . . . a necessary part of
being“ cracked open” so that something bigger can begin
to flow through us.
Through our daily struggles we learn how to combine the passion
from our lower self with the wisdom of our higher mind. This combined
energy is the stuff of compassion, a necessary ingredient for service
and right-relationship, with ourselves, as well as others.
Our tribulations serve to sharpen our yearning for something other
than what we’ve previously known, thus serving to turn us
from the outer world to the inner. Having achieved a fully integrated
ego, we now begin the process of refining it into a vessel of service.
This is done by paying attention to our dreams, images and inner
knowing or intuitive self. In these ways we build the bridge between
our ego and Higher Self.
Sixth Stage: Crucifixion
There is a spiritual intention present in sixth stage, of which
we were not previously capable. This intent allows us to resolve
issues with intensified clarity. We better comprehend the meaning
of a“ both and” reality over the“ either or”
one of bygone days. A balancing of extremes becomes possible. Eventually,
when we’ve done enough of the mental/emotional clearing and
are maintaining a daily spiritual practice, we achieve a powerful
soul connection. We are now ready to go through the“ fires
of refinement”. Finally, we are ready to be pierced by Spirit!
This may not be a blissful experience, however . . . as a matter
of fact, it is more often a kind of crucifixion.
Because we have reached a place of self-responsibility, we are
now given the opportunity to see ourselves in totality . . . the
glorious as well as the not so glorious. We are led into the very
core of our own inner darkness. This is the true experience of the
dark night of the soul. Our ideas and beliefs, all those storylines
to which we are most deeply attached, are challenged for necessary
surrender. This is what it feels like to be overshadowed by Spirit.
We are being given the opportunity to release any remaining attachment
to our melodramas. We are learning to see a bigger picture which
makes it difficult to get caught up in old storylines . . . our
own or others.
As Spirit penetrates us, a psychic opening is created. We stand
in the gateway between realities. Heretofore what was sporadic glimpses
of the Divine now become more sustained. We receive direct communication
from other, higher realms. Contact through our dreams, inner voice,
visions and distinct knowing provide regular assistance and guidance
in our daily affairs. By this time, we have a certainty about the
nature of our particular path. Our lives become primarily aimed
towards that service. It becomes first priority.
Each stage contains many phases, all aimed towards the process
of evolvement. By the end of sixth stage, we have acquired humility.
Illusion has mostly dissolved . . . we see ourselves more clearly
than ever before. We know who we are. It’s not that we have
gotten rid of our ego, but there’s an authenticity and levity
which was previously lacking. As we pass through the arduous tests
that each stage presents, we come into a spiritual wisdom, compassion
and maturity. When others encounter us, they recognize us as having
profound wisdom. Sometimes we are referred to as“ old souls”.
Seventh Stage: The Merger
Seventh Stage represents the ideal union with Monad. This is the
goal towards which we all aspire, but few actualize. Every religious
culture has its word for this attainment, whether it be Nirvana,
Samadhi, Cosmic or Christ consciousness. Essentially, it is the
return to a state of inner unity with consciousness. Having fully
recovered the memory of ourselves as divinity residing in matter,
our every thought and act is directed by Inner Source. This can
only happen when we’ve surrendered up the will of ego to a
Higher Good. At that point, soul and ego become combined into one
purified garment of service and the physical body becomes a sacred
vehicle for spiritual function. Personal desire merges with Divine
Will. This transformation, which is the result of Sixth Stage crucifixion,
occurs in the alchemical vessel of the heart.
As our lower passions are joined with higher mind, we come fully
into what we are intended to be. Our spiritual DNA is realized .
. . the blueprint finally becomes the holy dwelling. We remember
who we truly are . . . reconnecting with Unity Consciousness, our
origins, this time in full awareness. Chosen of our own free will
. . . we invoked and did the work necessary to come consciously
into a state of union with Source. We become what in esoterics is
termed a“ soul infused personality”. What we previously
experienced as soul is no more, neither does ego exist as it once
did. Instead we become of totally new substance, with ingredients
from both, but remnants of neither. Like pureed soup made up of
herbs and vegetables, we have been“ cooked” into a smooth,
perfect blend. All that’s left is service. We have no other
agenda . . . no ego desires running the show. Spirit has overtaken
everything.
We continue to go about our daily business, but we do it with mindful
focus on the“ Now“. Our every thought and move is directed
by Source. We have moved into authentic being. Whether it’s
teaching, taking care of children or working in a restaurant or
shoe store, we see our lives as being a ministry for service. Our
only desire becomes to love and serve, recognizing that as the way
to grow consciousness.
Conclusion
These stages are not just a sequence of events that we complete
before moving onto the next stage. Even though we may not, in one
lifetime, evolve beyond a particular stage overall, we will however
go through many, if not all of the stages every time we progress
through a new phase of life. These seven stages designate not only
a particular place on the journey, but also the design or the way
we move through life circumstances. Even though we may get stuck
and spend our whole life in Stage Two Alienation, for instance,
it is still likely that most everyone gets at least a fleeting glimpse
of Seventh Stage Divinity as we move through various experiences
along the way.
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