| Amma |
The name popularly used to refer
to Bhagavan's wife, Padmavati. She is regarded
as an incarnation of the Divine Mother, and is
considered an Avatar, along with Bhagavan. |
| Ancient Mind |
Rather than
having separate individual minds, Bhagavan says
that each of us is simply a channel for this collective,
primeval mind, which has existed as a continually
growing morphogenetic
field since the beginning of human history.
It includes all the human tendencies that we generally
tend to identify with as ours:
jealousies, anger, hurt, frustration, lust, happiness,
greed, warring, and so on. |
| Antaryamin |
The Indwelling Presence, or atman,
known in the West as higher self,
essence or inner divinity.
This becomes our identity once the illusion of a
fixed and separate self is dissolved. |
| Ascension |
A state of full body enlightenment wherein the
physical body merges with the so-called light body,
a state that has been experienced by ascended
masters such as Babaji, Ramalinga Swami,
St. Germaine, and several others in the course of
human history. |
| Assemblage point |
Derived from the teachings of
Don Juan, a Yaqui medicine man, it refers to various
centers of consciousness in the physical/subtle
bodies, which determine our experience of reality.
the Oneness Blessing shifts our assemblage
point so we can move into a permanent state of altered
reality. |
| Atman |
Our essential self, the divinity within. It
is the individualized aspect of Brahman.
See also Antaryamin. |
| Avatar |
A descent of
divinity into human form. Each avatar incarnates
for a specialized purpose in order to raise humanity
to the next level of collective evolution. Einstein
was an avatar for physics; Bhagavan is an avatar
for enlightenment. We are now entering the age
of the collective avatar, says
Bhagavan, and expects that this avataric consciousness
will flow through a critical
mass of people, who will then give enlightenment
to the rest of the world as we transition into
the Golden Age. |
| Bhagavan |
Literally means
'bestower of blessings', and is a
Hindu term referring to anyone who has realized
God. It is also the current legal name of an avatar
in south India whose only claim for himself is
that he is a technician, whose specialty is being
able to give enlightenment through a neurobiological
reorganization of the brain. |
| Brahman |
The universal
spirit that pervades all creation, and which exists
beyond creation. When individualized through any
point of creation, it is known as the atman. |
| Chakra |
Literally wheel in Sanskrit.
The kundalini energy
flows through these 7 centers of energy along
the spine, maintaining the life force of the body.
When the chakras are dormant, one lives in separation
consciousness. When they are fully activated,
one becomes enlightened. |
| Consciousness Scale |
David Hawkins,
author of the book, Power vs. Force,
uses a system known as applied kinesiology to
devise a scale of consciousness ranging from 0
to 1000. At the bottom of the scale are states
of mind such as guilt, shame and fear, while the
upper end of the scale reflects love, joy, and
various levels of enlightenment. He says, interestingly,
that when a person vibrates on the higher end
of this scale, he or she can offset millions of
people vibrating at the lower ends of the scale,
an assertion which explains how mass enlightenment
might eventually be accomplished. |
| Critical
mass |
A certain amount, when achieved,
at which transformation suddenly and irreversibly
happens. This could relate to water turning to
steam, or to the hundredth
monkey phenomenon, or to global enlightenment!
|
| Dark night of the Soul (or Cloud of Unknowing) |
A period of time, sometime after enlightenment
has taken place, when the personal unconscious is
emptied out. It can be experienced as an intense
dryness, emptiness, and inner struggle, similar
to what Jesus experienced in the wilderness before
the start of his ministry. This process of clearing
the unconscious can only happen once the self has
dissolved, and is not the same, in Bhagavan's
definition, as the periodic slumps that we pass
through before enlightenment. |
| Darshan |
A Sanskrit word meaning interview or gathering. |
| Dasaji |
The former name used for the
guides at Oneness University.
The term literally means, 'one who serves',
and refers to both male and female disciples. There
are currently 180 dasajis. |
| Oneness Blessing |
The transfer of energy, directed by Bhagavan,
which creates a neurobiological shift in the brain,
ultimately leading to enlightenment. Although usually
a hands-on experience, the transfer can also take
place through a glance, prayer, or thought, or by
simply being in the presence of someone who is enlightened.
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| Dimensions |
Also known as lokas, these are
a multitude of worlds, each operating on a different
vibrational frequency, within the created universes.
The physical world is only one of these. Bhagavan
speaks of 21 lokas, each associated with a specific
chakra, (7 within the body, 7 below the body, and
7 above the body), which incarnated humans are allowed
to explore. |
| Dosha |
The ayurvedic system of Indian medicine proposes
that the health of the human body has to do with
the balancing of three doshas:
vata, pitta, and kapha. When these doshas are in
balance, the body becomes more receptive to the Oneness Blessing. |
| Ego |
The Western equivalent to what Hindus identify
as the self. |
| Enlightenment |
A state of consciousness where
the self, or ego,
is recognized to be an illusion. When the self dissolves,
a new identity emerges, which is the antaryamin
or higher self. Bhagavan maintains that enlightenment
is a neurobiological phenomenon. It cannot be achieved
through ones own efforts, any more than a drowning
man can pull himself out by his own hair. Rather,
it can be given as a gift of grace through a transfer
of energy known as the Oneness Blessing,
which reorganizes the brain leading to enlightenment.
The first stage of enlightenment is the witness
state, which in later stages deepens into states
of unity consciousness with all creation, and eventually
with God: I Am That. As more and
more people become enlightened, says Bhagavan, it
will create a morphogenetic field
which will ultimately result in a collective enlightenment
for all humanity. |
| Essence |
See antaryamin. |
| Golden Age |
Bhagavan speaks repeatedly
of this as an Age of Enlightenment. Also called
the Satya Yuga, or Age of Truth, he says that according
to many Hindu scholars, this officially began in
2003, although it may take a few decades for the
effects to be fully manifest. The Golden Age is
expected to last 1000 years. |
| Guides |
The teachers, helpers, or Oneness Blessing-givers
at Oneness University. Formerly known as dasajis,
they had been through years of specialized training
with Bhagavan before the public Oneness Blessing programs
began. |
| Higher self |
See antaryamin. |
| Hundredth
monkey phenomenon |
A metaphor for the way morphogenetic
fields function, the story goes that a certain
tribe of monkeys were observed on a Japanese island
learning to wash sweet potatoes in the river before
eating them. As more and more monkeys began to teach
each other to do this, something very unexpected
happened. Suddenly, one day, as a hypothetical hundredth
monkey learned this new behavior, it was discovered
that every single monkey on the island began to
wash their sweet potatoes in the river, and not
only that, but every monkey of that species on neighboring
islands also began washing their sweet potatoes.
A critical mass had been reached in the evolution
of that species, which affected the mass consciousness
fields of that species, creating an entirely new
genetic pathway! |
| Inner Divinity |
See antaryamin. |
| Kali Yuga |
Hindu cosmology speaks of 4
yugas, or 'ages', which
follow each other in linear succession. The darkest
of these is the Kali Yuga, and the lightest of these
is the Satya Yuga. We
are currently in a transition from a Kali Yuga to
a Satya Yuga. |
| Kalki |
In Hindu mythology, the tenth
incarnation of Vishnu, who is predicted to come
at the end of the Kali Yuga
to lead humanity into the Golden
Age. It is the name formerly applied to Bhagavan,
until he decided to stop using it due to the controversy
it was creating. This is the age of the collective
avatar, he maintains, and everybody who is enlightened,
and working for the enlightenment of humanity, is
a 'kalki'. |
| Karma |
The law of universal action
which states that we reap according to what we sow.
It is the means whereby a soul gathers experience
through its journey of existence. |
| Kosha |
Literally means body or sheath.
There are 5 koshas that interpenetrate each other
in every incarnated human being:
the anandamayakosha (bliss body),
the vignanamayakosha (wisdom body),
the manamayakosha (mind body),
the pranamayakosha (etheric body)
and the annamayakosha (food body),
which our senses recognize as the physical body. |
| Kundalini |
The life force energy that runs through channels,
or nadis in the spine known
as the ida, pingala, and sushumna. It passes through
7 chakras, or centers, in
the body as it rises from its dormant position at
the bottom of the spine up to the crown of the head,
where it meets the descending cosmic energies activated
by the Oneness Blessing, resulting
in enlightenment. |
| Loka |
A location in space and time
existing separately and independently of the physical
dimension. Many people, as they go through peak
states following their enlightenment, find themselves
able to travel in and out of these lokas. A shaman
is one who has learned to travel through these lokas
at will. See also dimensions.
|
| Morphogenetic
fields |
Literally form generating fields, these fields
are hypothesized by British biologist Rupert Sheldrake,
to exist as a genetic blueprint for every species
on Earth. They permeate the thoughtsphere
of any given species, and determine every aspect
of its evolution. As illustrated by the hundredth
monkey phenomenon, a quantum leap in evolution
takes place whenever a critical mass within that
species has learned a new behavior or achieved a
new state of consciousness. |
| Mukti |
Literally means freedom in Sanskrit, and refers
to the freedom from suffering which results from
enlightenment. |
| Nadi |
The channels in the spine, and also throughout
the body, which carry the kundalini
energy. |
| Nagual |
A term used by the Yaqui shaman,
Don Juan, to denote the realms of unified consciousness.
The laws of the universe operate differently in
this realm than in the physical realm. |
| Oneness University |
Bhagavan's training program in south India
where various programs are offered to the public,
including courses in parenting, emotional healing,
ayurvedic cleansing, and enlightenment. |
| Phala Oneness Blessing |
A specialized Oneness Blessing offered
at Oneness University which puts participants into
a state where they are able to experience and interact
with Amma and Bhagavan in their cosmic body. They
are then invited to ask for what they desire, whether
it is in the realm of health, enlightenment, finances,
relationships, or other issues. |
| Sadhana |
A Sanskrit term meaning spiritual
practice. |
| Samadhi |
Refers to states of unity consciousness.
Classically, there are 4 stages of samadhi in Hindu
mysticism. Savikalpa samadhi refers
to the early peak experiences of oneness with God.
As one spends more time in this state, it evolves
into nirvikalpa samadhi, a relatively
non-functional state where the person is permanently
anchored in oneness. In the 3 rd stage, sahaj
samadhi, the physical body becomes attuned
to this oneness to the extent that one is now able
to function normally while also holding unity-consciousness.
In the 4 th stage of soruba samadhi,
which is relatively rare, the entire physical body
dissolves into light. This process is also known
as ascension, and one who has achieved
this state is known as an ascended master.
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| Satya Yuga |
In Hindu cosmology, this is
the lightest of four yugas, or 'ages',
which follow each other in linear succession. We
are currently transitioning from a Kali
Yuga to a Satya Yuga, which can also be referred
to as a Golden Age. |
| Self |
The Hindu equivalent to the
term ego, referring to an illusory center of identity
which is based in the concept of separation, of
existence apart from the whole. |
| Soul |
Also known as atman,
higher self, antaryamin
or essence, it is a center of identity based in
unity consciousness. It is a flow of consciousness
revealed as the basis of human identity once the
illusory self is dissolved. |
| Supramental consciousness, or
supermind |
A morphogenetic
field of unity consciousness, as expounded by
Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, which was anchored
into human collective consciousness in 1956, and
will be further activated within each human being
in the course of humanity's journey of spiritual
evolution. |
| Thoughtsphere |
The sum total of all the thoughts
and emotions held within the Ancient
Mind of humanity. This will dissolve once mass
enlightenment takes place, to be replaced by the
supermind, an enlightened field
of consciousness that will permeate the morphogenetic
field of every species on Earth! |
| Zero point |
A term coined by geologist
Gregg Braden, it refers to the convergence of two
long term geological trends, one being the gradual
deterioration of Earths electromagnetic fields,
the other being the steady increase in her base
harmonic frequency. Braden expects that there will
be a collective initiation of the planet when this
moment arrives. |