A Conversation with Eva

A Conversation with Eva

Recently, Eva Muller and I had a conversation about the stages of enlightenment, exploring various nuances of the process.

We started with an overview of the process. Then we went into witnessing and Self Realization. God Consciousness. The heart opening and bliss. Unity and Refined Unity. Brahman. Head, heart, gut. Natures Support. ParaBrahman. Soma. Embodiment. Collective purification. Always a joy to share with someone about their process.

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  1. Giovanni Ghirardi

    Hi Davidya!
    Since you mentioned that you stayed in “witnessing” for many years , (I am also having slow changes) I was wondering what are the changes that need to happen during that time, what is it that hinders awakening?
    In my experience a deconstruction of the ego and unresolved emotions takes place, probably psychological maturity is needed, but it is different for everyone.
    Thank you very much!!

    1. Hi Giovanni
      There is a small (but huge) difference between witnessing and awakening. As Kundalini Vidya puts it, sometimes the process pauses at witnessing to allow more preparation (purification) before the shift. This did mean my shift was very clear and the process after that unfolded quickly. But everyone’s process is unique. You can’t really predict it, as there are many factors. Need of the time, ancestral, past life and current life karma, etc.

      Simply put, more preparing needed. Sometimes, it’s better for karma to be processed prior to awakening. However, most people awaken with a catalyst, usually as someone awake – their awakeness stirs it in you. If that step is missing, people can be ripe for years but not shift.

      There is less prep needed now than earlier, but it varies what we come in with.

      Yes, softening the bonds of ego identification. We’ll see ourselves get entangled less in emotional drama and less involved i8n narratives.

  2. Kjetil Wedervang Mathiesen

    What a fantastic conversation! And the ending was beautiful, gives such hope for the world and the ongoing shift in the collective. Will try to get a place in her Zoom on Thursday, heard you mentioning that you use to participate in that. And she felt your presence had great effect in the meeting. Thanks, David.

    1. In a broad sense, Kjetil. But technically Sangha is community. Eva has some of that, but mostly a Q&A format, not an open discussion. Darshan is also usually specific to consciousness, whereas she’s moving healing energy. Similar benefits, but a bit different. Shaktipat is different again. But yeah, satsang happening. 🙂

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