Kundalini and Consciously Creating Your Life
Consciously creating your life begins the moment you become conscious of yourself.
This conscious creation is possible only when you realize yourself as pure consciousness and recognize the universal life force within you — Kundalini. This energy is the power through which you can shape your life the way you want.
However, conscious creation cannot happen until your karmas are burned. As long as you carry debts from the matrix — unresolved karmic liabilities — your life remains entangled in those obligations.
Until your accounts are settled, you cannot consciously create your life.
What Conscious Creation Really Means
Conscious creation means being fully present to life. It means paying one hundred percent attention to living in this moment.
If you are living in the past or projecting yourself into the future, you are living in a mental reality. That is not existential reality.
Existential reality means feeling life right now.
Let me show you how this works through direct experience.
Activating the Five Senses
Right now I am standing in a jungle. There is greenery all around. There is dense forest everywhere. The sunlight is falling on me from one direction.
What observations can I make through my five senses?
Sense of Smell
The first sense I activate is the sense of smell. By smelling the natural environment around me, I become conscious of the present moment.
This simple act makes me aware that I am alive in this moment.
Sense of Hearing
Next is the sense of hearing.
I can hear the rustling of leaves in the trees. There is a bird somewhere in the background communicating in its own language.
When I walk, the dry leaves beneath my feet make sound.
By listening carefully, I become aware of the environment around me.
Sense of Touch
The next sense is touch.
I can touch the trunk of a tree, even hug it, and feel its texture and energy. When I touch the tree, I notice moss growing naturally on its surface.
This moss indicates the presence of life.
There is even a small spider here.
Sense of Sight
Through the sense of sight, I observe the small details of nature.
For example, there is a tiny insect moving on my hand. Such things become visible only when your senses are fully active.
Look at the green patches on this tree trunk. These green patches are moss in its simplest form, which indicates the presence of oxygen and life.
The white and green patches on the tree show that the ecosystem here is alive and thriving.
Sense of Taste
The final sense is taste.
When you are in nature, you can carry something simple like nuts with you. Eat them consciously.
First smell the food.
Take a very small portion — just a tiny morsel about the size of your fingertip.
Chew it slowly, at least thirty, forty, or even fifty times, until it becomes a paste.
As you chew consciously, you feel the taste fully. Eventually the body swallows it automatically.
You do not force yourself to eat.
Eating consciously like this transforms the entire experience of nourishment.
Presence Is the Key to Conscious Creation
When you activate all your senses like this, you become fully present.
Conscious creation of your life begins in this presence.
By being aware of each moment, by feeling life directly through your senses, you align yourself with the natural flow of Kundalini.
This is one simple dimension of consciously creating your life.
Learning to Live Consciously
This is only the beginning.
Through my future discourses and videos, you will learn many more aspects of how to process Kundalini naturally and how to create your life consciously.
For now, simply feel the presence of this place.
Feel life.
And with that, I say goodbye for now.
Bye-bye.