Spiritual Realm
Don't focus on spiritual realm, but drop the physical
In recent times, the spiritual realm and the spiritual world have become hot topics in various circles. The allure of exploring the mystical and the unknown has captivated the minds of many. However, for most individuals, the spiritual realm has transformed into a conversational piece—an intriguing subject to discuss. We are nowhere close to making it a living experience.
Knowledge vs Knowing
In the name of spirituality, people burden themselves with an overflow of information about concepts like chakras and kundalini. This information influx undoubtedly provides knowledge, but keeps us away from “knowing.” Knowing comes by experience, and not discussions. (Read: Kundalini rises when we fall)
Instead of discussing stuff that isn’t in our experience, it is crucial to work with dimension existing in our experience. Those things being our physical and psychological structures that define our reality. Our bodies and minds offer a more accessible entry point into the exploration of the spiritual realm.
Don’t Be Spiritual, Be Less Physical
Yes, the spiritual realm is not a distant destination; rather, it is a natural consequence of transcending our physical existence. Spirituality serves as a bridge between the physical and spiritual dimensions. To embark on this transformative journey, we must shed the layers of the physical “I.” We must let go of our deeply ingrained identification with our bodies and minds. Instead of being spiritual, we need to be less physical.
Our Limited Nature
Our physical and psychological structures are inherently bound by information and time. The incessant chatter of our thoughts and time create a continuous stream of experiences, shaping our perception of reality. However, to embrace the spiritual realm, we must be willing to release these temporal constraints and step into the unknown. A realm devoid of information, yet timeless in its essence.
Living Death
This transition requires a symbolic “living death”—not a physical demise but a surrender of the limited self. It beckons us to shed our familiar existence and venture into a territory where “we” cease to exist. It is a death of the narrow confines of the self that holds us captive to our illusions.
To navigate this path, we must embrace the concept that spirituality is not an intellectual pursuit but a holistic transformation. It is a dance between the physical and spiritual, requiring us to relinquish the grip we have on our identities. (Read: True Spirituality)
Embrace The Unknown
In shedding the layers of the physical “I,” we open ourselves to an expansive and boundless reality. The spiritual realm, often misconstrued as an external destination, unfolds as an intrinsic part of our being. It is a dimension that becomes accessible through the dissolution of the egoic self.
This dissolution is not a nihilistic annihilation but a profound rebirth. It is a shedding of the superficial layers that obstruct our connection with the essence of existence. In the absence of the information bound self and the constant ticking of time, we encounter a timeless terrain. It is a realm where the self merges with the universal consciousness.
The challenge lies in embracing the unknown, stepping into the void of “devoid of information” terrain. This is not a intellectual exercise but demands a conscious choice to let go of the familiar, and the known. (Read: Bhagavad Gita way of living)
conclusion
The spiritual dimension beckons us to move beyond the surface-level discussions that have turned it into a trendy topic. Instead of burdening ourselves with information about abstract concepts, we should shed the information bound. This journey is a transformative process. It is a symbolic death that leads to a rebirth into the timeless and boundless expanses of existence.
FAQs
Spiritual realm is a dimension which is non-physical in nature. We reach that dimension when we completely disconnect from our physical selves. This very question says that “how can “I” be strong in spiritual realm,” however, you cannot reach the spiritual realm unless you get rid of your “I” thought.
The number to connect with the spiritual realm is zero. When you disconnect from the physical world and your senses, you hit a void and reach a space of nothingness. In that nothingness we totally lose our existence as a physical being, and reach the spiritual world. However, this cannot be forced but is a natural consequence of bringing down our physicality.
The realm of god is the realm of infinity. This means, it is a non-physical realm which is not limited to boundaries, hence is infinite. For example, our physical structures have a border around, hence we remain finite and limited, and god is an infinite intelligence, which is boundless.