At the start of my spiritual awakening I found that the most popular books I was exposed to were primarily written by men (Eckhart Tolle, Ram Dass, Michael Singer). While these are very helpful resources, I always wondered how an enlightened woman would explain awakening. Every time I listen to your tiktoks or podcasts I am blown away at your unique ability to articulate these concepts (or any topic, frankly) so beautifully and succinct. I am so grateful to have found you💖Thank you so much for your uploads, Jazmine.
Discovered you on TT and glad you’re here on SubStack. It seems to truly honor free speech. I’ve always loved your work, you always speak with great clarity. This piece on Tom Campbell and one of your latest, if not most recent TT really hit home with me. I’ve spent the past few years voraciously consuming anything and everything on consciousness/spirituality, but as of late, I’ve been questioning just what the hell an I doing?! I too have come to the realization that what I’m searching for is already inside me and to stop looking for validation or answers from someone else’s point of view. It hit me like a punch in the mouth; stop looking and just start being, while doing. What I see, hear and think is my universe, so get on with creating it. Damn, the hardest questions often have the simplest of answers. Thank you, for reflecting me in a way I could see. I’ll be watching and listening, you have a great mind, but I’m in the drivers seat now. Cheers, John
I remember a time in my life not long ago when I was consumed with the being preceding thought. Spent time in deep meditation in that loving awareness. I was convinced that every thought and every emotion, every experience was a projection of my consciousness (and I still do). It was when I had a biking accident and sustained two broken arms (among other injuries) that left me in excruciating pain and discomfort. And in so much as I recognized the experience was just a projection of my awareness, the pain did not subside. Granted, if I was really good, I could have somehow excused myself from the awful experience through deep meditation, but alas I am not that good, so I had to endure the suffering. I took that time to come to understand the importance of this physical experience and the "realness" of it. I came to realize; as much as we can abstractly talk about this outward world coming from the source that is "I", this outerworld can be devastatingly persistent. I recognized that us common spiritual folk still have to honour this "physical" realm and learn to move within it despite it being a projection. I have listened to a few interviews with Tom and I am currently reading My Big TOE. What I think he is trying to do is open us up to a novel take on consciousness and the levels of consciousness or a unifying consciousness that lie within the matrix and/or what my particular projections think are useful to navigate this matrix. And maybe his scientific mind keeps him from zooming out so to speak. I think there is room for both or rather there needs to be both. The loving awareness and the honouring of your projections, in the same way you share your unique gifts with this podcast. The debate of free will is moot. As I sit in stillness, it is irrelevant, but as I navigate this matrix I have constructed before me, it is necessary.
Thank you for chiming in! Yes I agree with honoring the physical. I am not one to dismiss its beauty and the luxury of experience. However, in the context of Tom and his theorem, I vehemently disagree with its precepts and the value of telling
stories in an effort to “make sense” of something that can’t be made sense of. I very much understand the value of physics in a practical application but the story isn’t helpful or relevant or true! I am a huge fan of Bernardo Kastrup and his contributions for this very reason.
Never heard of Kastup. I will look him up. Thanks for that! What I have gained so far with Tom's works (and another scientist Philippe Guillemant who wrote the "Road of Time") is that there is a unified consciousness (for lack of a better word) and there are other non physical consciousnesses that exist beyond our physical world and that in order to maximize our efforts in this realm we must 1) Not be so tied to the ego (let the intuitive mind guide us) 2) we have a purpose and/or job to do here 3) We are here to learn (often through conflict, suffering and struggle) 4) We have to let go of fear and demonstrate courage 5) We are here to learn to love more deeply. Whatever story he is telling us, real or not, those all ring true to me. Me being this ephemeral incarnation which is intricately tied to the eternal witness of it all. Thanks for the post and your contribution to our shared experience in the matrix. :)
"But all that means to me is that from inside the illusion you can make the illusion make sense.". Summary of life!!! You are incredible Jazmine. I am so glad to "know" you. I can feel so much wisdom in your words (and through Grace, thank you! Jai Ma!) without the need of intellectualising it (hey, that's my go to normally! even if I had to decorate it through the lense of non dual Shaiva-Shakta Tantra...).... Who is the Knower? The EXPERIENCE!!!! "The knower is the experience and it's the only experience." Today I was teaching some non dual texts (the Shiva Sutra, the Spanda karika, The Pratyabhijña Hridaya and the Vijñanana Bhairava Tantra), and THIS you have summarised so well in all your podcasts!! Wow! Love you!
At the start of my spiritual awakening I found that the most popular books I was exposed to were primarily written by men (Eckhart Tolle, Ram Dass, Michael Singer). While these are very helpful resources, I always wondered how an enlightened woman would explain awakening. Every time I listen to your tiktoks or podcasts I am blown away at your unique ability to articulate these concepts (or any topic, frankly) so beautifully and succinct. I am so grateful to have found you💖Thank you so much for your uploads, Jazmine.
I’m profoundly touched by your words and am so grateful to be of service. Thank you for being here. 🌹✨
Discovered you on TT and glad you’re here on SubStack. It seems to truly honor free speech. I’ve always loved your work, you always speak with great clarity. This piece on Tom Campbell and one of your latest, if not most recent TT really hit home with me. I’ve spent the past few years voraciously consuming anything and everything on consciousness/spirituality, but as of late, I’ve been questioning just what the hell an I doing?! I too have come to the realization that what I’m searching for is already inside me and to stop looking for validation or answers from someone else’s point of view. It hit me like a punch in the mouth; stop looking and just start being, while doing. What I see, hear and think is my universe, so get on with creating it. Damn, the hardest questions often have the simplest of answers. Thank you, for reflecting me in a way I could see. I’ll be watching and listening, you have a great mind, but I’m in the drivers seat now. Cheers, John
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I remember a time in my life not long ago when I was consumed with the being preceding thought. Spent time in deep meditation in that loving awareness. I was convinced that every thought and every emotion, every experience was a projection of my consciousness (and I still do). It was when I had a biking accident and sustained two broken arms (among other injuries) that left me in excruciating pain and discomfort. And in so much as I recognized the experience was just a projection of my awareness, the pain did not subside. Granted, if I was really good, I could have somehow excused myself from the awful experience through deep meditation, but alas I am not that good, so I had to endure the suffering. I took that time to come to understand the importance of this physical experience and the "realness" of it. I came to realize; as much as we can abstractly talk about this outward world coming from the source that is "I", this outerworld can be devastatingly persistent. I recognized that us common spiritual folk still have to honour this "physical" realm and learn to move within it despite it being a projection. I have listened to a few interviews with Tom and I am currently reading My Big TOE. What I think he is trying to do is open us up to a novel take on consciousness and the levels of consciousness or a unifying consciousness that lie within the matrix and/or what my particular projections think are useful to navigate this matrix. And maybe his scientific mind keeps him from zooming out so to speak. I think there is room for both or rather there needs to be both. The loving awareness and the honouring of your projections, in the same way you share your unique gifts with this podcast. The debate of free will is moot. As I sit in stillness, it is irrelevant, but as I navigate this matrix I have constructed before me, it is necessary.
Thank you for chiming in! Yes I agree with honoring the physical. I am not one to dismiss its beauty and the luxury of experience. However, in the context of Tom and his theorem, I vehemently disagree with its precepts and the value of telling
stories in an effort to “make sense” of something that can’t be made sense of. I very much understand the value of physics in a practical application but the story isn’t helpful or relevant or true! I am a huge fan of Bernardo Kastrup and his contributions for this very reason.
Never heard of Kastup. I will look him up. Thanks for that! What I have gained so far with Tom's works (and another scientist Philippe Guillemant who wrote the "Road of Time") is that there is a unified consciousness (for lack of a better word) and there are other non physical consciousnesses that exist beyond our physical world and that in order to maximize our efforts in this realm we must 1) Not be so tied to the ego (let the intuitive mind guide us) 2) we have a purpose and/or job to do here 3) We are here to learn (often through conflict, suffering and struggle) 4) We have to let go of fear and demonstrate courage 5) We are here to learn to love more deeply. Whatever story he is telling us, real or not, those all ring true to me. Me being this ephemeral incarnation which is intricately tied to the eternal witness of it all. Thanks for the post and your contribution to our shared experience in the matrix. :)
This was beautifully spoken! Thanks so much!
"But all that means to me is that from inside the illusion you can make the illusion make sense.". Summary of life!!! You are incredible Jazmine. I am so glad to "know" you. I can feel so much wisdom in your words (and through Grace, thank you! Jai Ma!) without the need of intellectualising it (hey, that's my go to normally! even if I had to decorate it through the lense of non dual Shaiva-Shakta Tantra...).... Who is the Knower? The EXPERIENCE!!!! "The knower is the experience and it's the only experience." Today I was teaching some non dual texts (the Shiva Sutra, the Spanda karika, The Pratyabhijña Hridaya and the Vijñanana Bhairava Tantra), and THIS you have summarised so well in all your podcasts!! Wow! Love you!
✨🙌🏼⚡️ amazing. Thank you for the love Danah. Sending it right back to you, beauty. 💋
Jazmine thank you for another wonderful lesson ❤️
I’m so glad you enjoyed Sarah!🩷
Can you interview Tom? That would be epic.
Interesting take, thanks Jazmine.
Here's another one for you. I'm half way through it now, but this guy's story has me glued. He wrote a book called UFO or GOD - https://youtu.be/Em7P9g9zCYc?si=NQG0nnyo-SeW5pps
Limited beliefs, sometimes need to be broken down to what we know, before we can expand our mindset. Speaking only of myself, of course. wink*