Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Is Spiritual Group Practice Important?

Is a Spiritual Group Practice Important?

We have an undeniable need to gather together for spiritual purposes. The purpose is to let the spirit expand. On the level of conscious states this is a subtle experience where Souls can align.

Group Dynamics *
·        Spiritual power increases as people gather together.
·        When they gather for spiritual growth, they become co-creators.
·        Bonding occurs at the emotional level.
·        At the subtle level of consciousness, souls align.
  
The ideal group, call it Sangha or Satsang, simply requires a leader or moderator.  No teacher or Sage is required. There can be time for group meditation, group discussions, talking, sharing and comments on topics of interest. No need for dogma, prayer, ritual, priests, or official scripture. No sermons, no proselytizing.

Sanghas can be an important place for you to share your spiritual experiences. The only core belief needed is “space consciousness, cosmic consciousness, or God consciousness” is attainable. Find others who share your aim to reach the One Reality. Find souls you can align with and start sharing your spiritual growth today in Sangha.

Why is a spiritual group important in your spiritual development?

·        It is important to have an internal and external spiritual practice

·        To experience the subtle energy of the group

·        Groups make it easy to keep your spiritual momentum going.

·        To find truth through inquiry

·        Channels (flow) open up in groups that allow exploration and collective acknowledgement.

One of the three treasures of Buddhism is Sangha. Do you believe the next Buddha is forming now as a world meta-sangha? If so, join a group now and be a part of co-creation.

Keep your spiritual momentum going by participating more often the Green Way, without leaving your home! Join Less Than Nothing-a Sangha on Skype! Less Than Nothing, an international Skype Sangha, meets weekly on Tuesday, at 3pm PST, or 7pm PST.














* Deepak Chopra, “The third Jesus”

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