Change your state, not your mind

By Sandra and Daniel Biskind. Copyright ©2004

We all want to experience a state characterized by 'peace, love, joy and happiness.' It is universal.

In the Western masterpiece on enlightenment, David Hawkins' trilogy describes consciousness in great detail and differentiates between the emotions we experience and the underlying state of our consciousness. He observes that as consciousness heightens the ability to manifest our desires increases exponentially. Higher states also counterbalance lower states. The key is that our consciousness determines our experience, indeed, our life. What we experience is a direct reflection and expression of our consciousness.

Have you noticed when you are in a high or positive state, things seem not to bother you, but when you are in a low or negative state even little things become massive? Why is it that the same thing can be a mountain or a molehill? And how our perception of the world changes so radically when we fall in love. It is really just a function of our state. How else could the same thing be perceived so radically differently?

The reason we go to workshops and sit with spiritual teachers is in the hope of transforming our state of consciousness.

What we are really seeking is not a set of behaviors that we must practice nor is it anything we must do. We are all seeking what was once our natural state of being; that something that has been missing in our lives. We seek to change our very sense of beingness -- to a state where we experience peace, love and joy effortlessly and continuously. For the first time in millennia this is available now.

From over twenty years of committed spiritual work, we know it is the real goal of all spiritual seekers, whether for themselves alone or for all of mankind. This state, frequently called a state of enlightenment, has been the goal of most Eastern spiritual traditions. It has rarely been attained, even after long periods of dedicated and arduous spiritual effort. It has occurred spontaneously, sometimes after extreme experiences such as hitting bottom.

Words are weak substitutes for divine experiences, and even less capable of describing divine states. We are now experiencing permanently changed states of consciousness in which the ego's games have become impotent in causing self-inflicted negativity and where the power of now is constantly present. We have an inner state of peace and a quiet sense of joy and a deepened expression of compassion and kindness, regardless of what is happening outside.

In The Heartpower Process an energy is transmitted which results in a change of consciousness which is reflected in a neurobiological phenomenon which subtly but profoundly affects the brain's function. This facilitates transcendence of the mind, allowing the heart - where our connection to divinity and oneness resides -- to open and flower. This transformation of consciousness is the prerequisite to enlightenment.

During these prorams we observe believers and agnostics from every different tradition all experiencing an enriched, more personal relationship with their own unique understanding of God.

You are invited to participate in a sacred process that honors and strengthens your connection to the universal divinity within you. All you need is positive intention.