Breathing the Breath of God

Greetings, I am Thomas. I am an evolutionary scientist and a disciple of Yahusha, commonly known today as Jesus. I bring you this information for the purpose of informing you that the original message of the master Yahusha has been subverted, it is incomplete. It is my purpose to help restore that message at this time.

One of the biggest discrepancies is simply a word that was translated from the Greek and Hebrew into Latin instead of English. “Spirit” is a Latin word that means breath. In Greek, the word used was pneuma, meaning breath. In Hebrew, the word is ruach, meaning breath. The Holy Spirit, in reality, is the Holy Breath.

Instead of an esoteric Holy “Spirit”, Yahusha came to bring us the concrete practice of breathing the Holy Breath, actually breathing the Breath of God. Go through the New Testament, and change the Holy Spirit to Holy Breath, and you will get an idea of how important this knowledge, this practice, is.

Many cultures use breath work as part of a spiritual regimen. In India, the practice of pranayama utilizes the breath to synchronize with the life force of the body. In the following meditation practice, we will be using the breath to synchronize the electromagnetic field of the brain with the electromagnetic field of the heart. This is what is known as heart/mind coherence.

The electromagnetic field produced by the heart is exponentially more powerful than that of the brain. The heart contains the same type of cells as the brain, called neurites in the heart. The heart is intuitive, reacting to outer stimulus before it actually occurs, and it sends much more information to the brain than vice versa.

In the Gospel of Thomas, Yahusha tells us that when we “make the two, One”, we can move mountains. This practice is intended to do just that, using the breath to bring the brain and the heart into a state of entrainment.

This practice works best after we have done some work clearing the energy body of any blockages that may be lurking from our past, or even ancestral memory. There is information that cellular memory is stored within our DNA. This clearing has been occurring naturally recently, but there are practices that can assist with this. One is detailed in Phase Two of the program “A Practical Guide to Enlightenment,” which can be found on this site. But even if you have not done this type of work, this meditation and practice are beneficial.

We begin by bringing the focus of the mind to the breath. Connect with the breath and observe it as it moves into the body and fills the lungs. Do not force this focus; allow the mind to synchronize with the breath.

We want to now connect the mind and breath with the body. Send your awareness down to your feet. Breath into the feet, connect with the feet on the in-breath, and release with the out-breath. Move up the body in this fashion, next to the calves, next to the thighs. Breathe in and connect with the in-breath, release with the out-breath. Waist and hips, torso, hands, forearms, upper arms, shoulders, neck, then head. Now, you are simply the breath.

Bring your awareness now to your heart chakra. If you are unfamiliar with the heart chakra, a bit of googling will be beneficial. This is the body’s central energy field, residing in the heart/upper chest area. Allow your awareness to move into this energy center. Breathe into this energy center and feel the expansive awareness. Here, the breath merges into this energy field, moving out from the body, yet still centered in the heart. This is the gateway into the expanded awareness of your Higher Self.

Spend some time here. Feel and sense the energy field of the head/brain, attuning to the expansive awareness of the heart center. With each breath, allow your awareness to expand, beyond the body and within.

John 4: 23-24 – “But the time is coming and is already here, when true worshipers will worship the Father truly in the breath. The Father is looking for anyone who will worship him that way. For God is the Breath, so those who worship him must worship truly in the breath.”

 

Stoking the Fires of Transformation

Spiritual alchemy involves transforming the human base nature into the gold of spiritual nature. This is the true Great Work, the transformation of consciousness from earth mind to divine mind.

The secret, the essence of this transformation, is in the understanding and the realization that what we seek is already present. All we are doing is burning off the “dross”, releasing that which obscures the gold underneath. This “gold”, this spiritual perfection, is our true nature. It is our true reality.

There are concrete practices to burn away the dross, to release the fear-based thought system of the ego mind. In a previous article, I revealed that the true meaning of Holy “Spirit” is Holy Breath. Breathing the Breath of God. In this practice, we will utilize the Holy Breath to stoke the fires of transmutation to assist in this transition.

The science of neural plasticity has to do with actually rewiring the way our brain functions. The following exercise does this by utilizing the electromagnetic field of the heart to cause the brain’s thought patterns to move into entrainment.

Phase Two of the program “Becoming the Living Word” gives us a framework to investigate and identify the ego mind’s fear-based thought system. For a thorough practice of this dynamic, I suggest you work through an inventory of the ego mind, although this is not necessary for the practice detailed here.

We begin with a practice of observation of our own thought process, simply observing the way we are thinking at any given moment. Here, we introduce the practice of non-attachment/non-aversion. Observing our thought process without judgment, no right or wrong, good or bad.

Practicing the Holy Breath begins to expose us to the expansive awareness found within the heartspace. When the ego’s fear-based thought system begins to pull our awareness away from the heartspace, we observe this thinking without judgment and become willing to release it. We don’t push it away or bury it, nor do we feed into it. We become willing to release it.

Next, we accept whatever feelings and emotions these thoughts bring with them. We welcome them in and feel them. All emotions, be it anger, lust, greed or fright, have a frequency associated with them. We allow that into our emotional body without judgment.

Then, we turn to the Holy Breath. We breathe into the heart center and allow our minds to merge with expanded awareness there. We allow the electromagnetic frequency of the heart center to synchronize our thoughts and our emotions. This field is exponentially more powerful than that of the brain. We allow this field to bring our thoughts and emotions into a state of entrainment. Keep consciously breathing into the heart chakra, synchronizing, until a calm sense of presence is established. At this point, we are better able to determine the lesson that is involved for us and the best way forward.

Repeat as necessary.

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