Conducting the Tao

Written on Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:29 by Supercharged Taoist in Wisdom  >  Supercharged Blog

Powerful time this – the grand cross in the night sky, aftermath of the eclipse, Mars getting closer to Earth than it’s been in 5,000 years and a generalized sense of an ever-accelerating quickening, in the sense of refining, of consciousness, both individually and collectively, along with a sensation of time itself accelerating more every week, every day, every minute – and while this is an entirely subjectively-based observation, I do interact with thousands every week, online and off, and this feeling is widespread – mentioned almost as casually as the weather: something’s happening.

Of course something is always happening, has always been happening and will always be happening. But not exactly like this. This is unique in the annals of existence (as are all epochs) but this one is ours and we’re here to comment on it. Which brings me/us back to the present moment.

Well almost.

That one actually went by so fast, I missed it writing the sentence.

OK, I’ve caught up now and am typing fast.

Slow down

Naturally I jest and in fact the way to attune to exponential acceleration of the background is paradoxically to slow down rather than accelerate to keep up.

And what happens when you perform this metaphysical acrobatics feat? You start to detect the sub-rumble of the background radiation wave sounding off at 50 octaves below normal human hearing capacity, yet actually discernable if you still your thoughts enough. Indian yogis have been practicing this for millennia – they call this sacred sound supporting existence, shabd and chant OM (aum) to replicate, resonate with and activate awareness of it.

Once you’re attuned to it, even if mostly intuitively, your personal power levels increase exponentially and this totally alters your experience of reality and the results you obtain.

Silence

Getting to the point of being able to silence the mind to that extent, however, is no mean feat, hence why I’ve devoted decades to developing ways of teaching the method, Taoist style, which in my opinion is the most evolved of all extant methods and, hence why School for Warriors 1, 2 and 3: to take you in a failsafe and dependable way to that very point, the point at which you can hear the Tao singing inside you and inside everything manifest.

Talking of which SFW1’s door is now open for just one week for anyone who hasn’t had a chance and wants to enroll for this stupendous online foundation course for developing personal power via the eight principles (click here to find out more), and that, along with now having two weekly gigs of my ‘dancefloor meditation’ event with Hofer66 and the album I’ve been making with Ohm-g for the past seven months completing this week, is keeping me deeply occupied and riveted to say the least.

Sound

Meanwhile, I heard the sound spontaneously as a 6 year old, knew exactly what it was, as would any child and have been developing the way to be able to hear it constantly, which is exactly why I’ve pursued the path I have all these years.

And it’s especially fun at the moment doing it all from Ibiza, whence I now transmit a mega-waft of subsonic, love-imbued chi your way.

And talking sonic, I’m doing a new radio show on www.glastonburyradio.com every Thursday at 13.00 BST and am on www.ibizaglobalradio.com as my dear friend and colleague, Hofer66’s cohort doing my hypnotic microphony to the psychosonic beats every Monday at 21.00 Madrid time. Both will be well sound.

These are ways to reach out and connect and in connecting together conduct the Tao, thereby eliciting endlessly fresh streams of miracles.

Love, Supercharged

 

Attune to the sacred sound supporting existence, shabd and chant OM (aum) to replicate, resonate with and activate awareness of it.

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