1st Principle:
Consciousness IS. All and everything is pure consciousness. This suggests that consciousness is a potency– a vibrant, ceaseless quality. It is Life, is Purpose, is Being. Consciousness is Awareness-Being. These are synonymous terms.
2nd Principle:
Consciousness is potential. It is capable of expression and, through that, manifestation thus experience.
3rd Principle:
Consciousness is dynamic. It is never static yet is without perturbation. Consciousness (or Awareness-Being) is one continuous smooth whole vibration ceaselessly emanating.
4th Principle:
Point of view is always circumscribed and contained within a greater rubric or view. As a result, where the mind or thinking principle is concerned relativity is the functioning paradigm. Therefore, cling to nothing. All definitions and understandings are relative. A greater , expanded and inclusive understanding is unfolding.
“Life is One. All beings are One.”
Consciousness IS. There is only this. Life is one interdependent holographic dimensional Allness. The totality of various states, shapes and forms are expressing the revelation of the spectrum of consciousness (awareness-being).
“Life is One. All beings are One.”
Consciousness is potential. Every creature, everything in existence, seen and unseen, is consciousness expressing. Patanjali said, “All exists for the sake of consciousness.” All beings in their totality are displaying and expressing the full spectrum of consciousness or its potential as the full spectrum.
“Life is One. All beings are One.”
The ceaseless dynamism of consciousness displays through the variety of cosmic, solar, and planetary beings that now are appearing or have paraded through planetary and cosmic existence.
“Life is One. All beings are One.”
The view from the perspective of any being is subjective, therefore a relative view, that being’s reality; but by way of fractal-relativity will always indicate a wider and more holistic view. The invitation of Awareness-Being is to consistently open to the more inclusive whole and inclusive view.
*July 2006



