Monad

What is Monad?

Monad comes from an ancient Greek word meaning unity or one.

It is the Ultimate Source, the Supreme being,

the "field" of Federico Faggin, the "singularity" of Spinoza,

the fundamental base of Max Planck,

the Infinite Creator of the Law of One.

Or simply God for me.


By whatever name, it is beautiful.

It is the Source we come from.

The Divine being we derived from.



What is the benefit of awakening this Divine element in us?

I awakened to this Divine being through the practice of self-inquiry of Ramana Maharshi.

Once the Divine, the real self awakens in me.

I learned how to operate from it.



It is our deeper self.

You know you are operating from it when your physical self moves aside.

And this real Divine self takes over.



Divine in nature, it is big and immense.

You find yourself giving importance  only to the real things in life.

The little little things that are of no consequence or just noise,

You either ignore or move away from.



Being of pure Divine Spirit.

It is free of human elements like anger, hate or jealousy,

It just is, in its pureness of form.

And more than that, bliss.



Our Divine nature is bliss.

It is a bliss that is the foundation of our being.

As a result, even when adversity falls on us.

This divine nature would emerge.

A bliss, a joy bubbling up from our deeper self.

Cloaking everything with its divine glittering light.

Enabling us to view everything from that vantage view of spirit.



That would be God experiencing human existence through us.

Enabling us to be in matter yet aloft from it.

When you experience that, consistently.

Not for a moment or period of time but consistently.

When it becomes nature to you.

You know you have arrived at awakening the monad,

the Divine Spark or Divine Self in you.





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