Saturday, December 29, 2012

Victory & Declaration of Consciousness. Historical significance of Dec 21st 2012


Dec 21st 2012 London: 3 Magic Words Premier: The gala featured a special London premiere screening of the ground-breaking metaphysical documentary from Starseed Film, "3 MAGIC WORDS," at the Odeon West End Cinema in Leicester Square followed by a panel discussion with the writer/producer/ director of the movie, Michael Perlin, co-producer Maura Hoffman,Theresa Ibis, founder of Indigo Bridge In Service (IBIS), Dolores Cannon and Nandhi. "3 Magic Words" evolved from Perlin's personal and lengthy study of metaphysics as he became determined to find a common theme in all of the ancient mystical teachings. The occasion included a "blue carpet" with celebrity appearances and a live performance by Lucinda Drayton ("A Hundred Thousand Angels"). http://3magicwordsmovie.com/

The evening held a Global Meditation led by Sonya Sophia (Sophia School Of Living Arts), a World Peace Prayer conducted by Gudni Gudnason (Modern Mystery School), the announcement of the Declaration of Consciousness by Tapasyogi Nandhi, the reading of this Declaration of Consciousness by 10 year old Simran Serene Chevaliar and the signing of "The Declaration of Consciousness." 



Announcing our Declaration of Consciousness in London Dec 21 2012


At the time of birth of Buddha, the court astrologers (as done even today in most parts of India) looked into the baby boy’s horoscope. They saw in his astrological chart the immense being he was. So he was named Siddhartha, the one who is a Siddha. Siddha in Sanskrit and ancient Tamil means the one who has mastered the mind, the conscious beings. 
This consciousness has never been the exclusivity of any one culture around the globe. 
Consciousness has been the attainment of connect to the infinite realm described by some as Source/God and by some as infinite. Every human does Source/Infinity connect- some aware and others unaware. All masters who attained higher consciousness had a singular wish- to alight consciousness to all of humanity.


This leads us to the historic moment of Consciousness within recent times as moments of nations. 

On Dec 21st 2012, London, at the movie 3 Magic Words premier, Declaration of Consciousness was announced- to usher humanity to the new dawn. On this day, Consciousness has won a long war after so many battles through the history of humanity. 
Dec 21st 2012 will also be noted as the day when the critical mass of consciousness of humanity has been reached- and hence, the declaration.

This announcement is an historical epic moment due to the relevant facts. This is a proud day for England and Europe. This is Triumph of the United States as in declaration of Freedom, now with the resolve as the Rights of Freedom for every individual. This Day is the Triumph for Humanity. This realization awakens us to be conscious and declare for ourselves our individual basic freedom.

Dec 21st 2012 is of historic significance for each one of us here, for all of humanity and especially for the truth of a full circle of history being completed today.

Consciousness became more visible in England, in 1689 through the Bill of Rights; evolved in USA with the Declaration of Independence and has now come back, in maturity, announced in London on this day Dec 21st 2012- back in England- now for the entire world as Declaration of Consciousness.

From ascertaining consciousness for a colonial empire, and then for a nation as freedom, consciousness now relates to the absolute rights of every individual on Planet Earth as – the core essence of every human as in adhering to the ahimsa principle of non-violence, non-killing; tolerance of every path to the Divine; Honoring the Feminine; protecting and nurturing our children; and upholding Planet Earth- as basic consciousness. (For specifics http://declarationofconsciousness.org)




Historical Thread of Consciousness-
United States of America has been built on the tenets enshrined in the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Written by Thomas Jefferson, the Declaration of Consciousness is articulate, poetic and enlightened in its core principle that all humans are equal and everyone has the inherent right to be free.
Yet, the ground reality beneath Thomas Jefferson, the author and visionary behind the one of most celebrated historic document, the Declaration of Consciousness is bound by contradiction. Thomas Jefferson was the second largest slave owner in his state and during his entire lifetime, he freed only two of his hundreds of slaves. So how can the ‘consciousness’ within the vision of Declaration of Consciousness be reconciled?
We need to look deeper into history to find the answer.

The teachings of Jesus Christ were from immense consciousness that was way beyond his times- so he was crucified by a society that could not handle that extent of ‘truth’ in those times. Should Jesus be with us today and he said the same words, each of us would have appreciated him as we are now so much more aligned to the higher wisdom he spoke about as our own inner knowing. However, Jesus, had he been with us today, would speak differently, as consciousness grows and is ever growing.

When Thomas Jefferson inherited slaves as property from his father and had over hundred slaves in his Moticello estate- slavery was taken for granted. The first English settlers of 1660 came to the new land, America, with slaves. The backdrop of social norm where slavery was considered not only the wheel of economy but also an acceptable norm was the prevailing extent of consciousness in those times.
Historians have noted that Thomas Jefferson took the effort to be a ‘good’ master to his slaves, calling his slaves his ‘family’.  At the time Jefferson wrote the historical document until years after America gained its independence – the ingrained assumption of ‘freedom’ as applicability exclusive to  the white population. Should Jefferson (who was the President of America in 1801-1809) had taken any step towards emancipation of his slaves or in public, decried the institution of slavery- his political career would have been wiped out. Jefferson would have risked being assassinated almost immediately.
This truth is evident when in 1865 Abraham Lincoln, aged 56, was assassinated due to the cornerstone policy of his presidency – emancipation of slavery. 

It had taken another hundred years and more for America to then gain a higher layer of consciousness through the Black Civil Rights movement headed by Martin Luther King that gained more equality for the entire population of America. He too was assassinated.

The life message of Mahatma Gandhi was in ‘ahimsa’- the realization of the Oneness of all humans and the living beings.  India won its freedom without bloodshed and yet, after attaining the freedom for the nation- Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated.

Consciousness however triumphed through the intent of these higher conscious masters and leaders through history- to ascend humanity to the next levels of civilization.

Through history, the seed of consciousness planted by the wise has grown and is growing further to become the realities we are experiencing today. It is unfortunate that communist countries and dictators have subdued the entire population through fear and dependency to bottle individual freedom and consciousness with the primary tactic of using force. Consciousness and the urge for individual freedom however cannot be kept locked up for indefinite time as we have seen the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the regimes of Eastern Europe.
The time has come to state the innermost aspiration of every human on planet earth. This aspiration is the basic urge and need of every human to want to be free, to want peace, to create a society of harmony and conscience and to uphold and sustain planet earth as in environment. By Declaration of Consciousness, we frame this common aspiration that is within the heart of all humans- the right of consciousness that guarantees freedom for an individual.
This freedom in the external aspect is one that is not subdued by past beliefs and rules of conduct. In Declaration of Consciousness as an inner directive- is humanity ready to evolve to be the Angelic Being- free of the mind and its prejudice, free to understand that we are one with Source/God/Infinity and free to follow our heart’s aspiration that entails basic goodness as one human to another?
Declaration of Consciousness is an innermost truth and realization that all humans can evolve to be the higher consciousness the Sages of the past and present speak about attaining so peace, abundance, non-violence and a just society prevails.

This is the new age of consciousness. We are the Peace Messengers ushering each to be Prophet.

About:
The Declaration of Consciousness is a non-profit organization, with the mission to embark on a powerful intent to convey a message of unity consciousness to all of humanity. Our goal is to reach our Declaration to all national leaders through the United Nations. Simultaneously we will actively awaken the grass roots of humanity through music. movies and media. We deeply value our coming together in commitment for volunteering your time, funds and sharing the Declaration of Consciousness with the world.



Nandhi announcing Declaration of Consciousness for humanity




10 year old Simran, representative of the future of Consciousness, reading our Declaration of Consciousness

Simran signs this Declaration


Melissa Athens, President of Declaration of Consciousness signing 

Panel of 3 Magic Words taking questions from the audience


The Declaration of Consciousness signed




Photo of Stone Hedge on the Dec 21st morning.
This photo was taken by the 3 MagicWords Cast after a heart ritual.


Friday, December 7, 2012

Uncle Lewis & the 3 Magic Words



Uncle Lewis & the 3 Magic Words


Uncle Lewis and Nandhi in London at the time of his MBA graduation.



London and this upcoming event heralding consciousness as on Dec 21st, the movie premier of 3 Magic Words & Declaration of Consciousness holds a special circle of completion for Nandhi.

When Nandhi was little, around 9 years of age, he longed to meet a “Guru” who could guide him. He was studying in a boarding school, Lawrence School, Lovedale, in India. Nandhi was a loner and he preferred to spend much of his time by himself with nature in the nearby forests within the campus of his boarding school. Deep in him, Nandhi knew that the loneliness he felt was the intense craving to meet someone who could open the doors to another world- a world of completion, stillness and vastness.

This dream would come true soon. Aged 15, during his school holidays, he finally met his “Guru”- Lewis Parker, from London. Lewis had been travelling once or twice every year to India. The object of his travel to India was not very clear even to himself but in part it was a seeking to connect an immense spiritual awakening Lewis had had when he was a child and Lewis felt an strong bond with India through the  travels, through the persons he met and through the ancient connect he had for the mystical wisdom that was in India. It was on one of those trips that Lewis was introduced to Nandhi while in India.

For Nandhi, connecting with Lewis, whom he called “Uncle Lewis” was a turning point in his life when for the first time he could ask philosophical questions and receive profound answers that would point out to a deeper truth that Nandhi had always been seeking. As a “Guru” Lewis enjoyed every moment with Nandhi sharing his knowledge on mysticism and the yogic wisdom that he had always wanted to share and he found an eager student in Nandhi.

Shortly after they first met, Lewis sent to Nandhi a book titled, 3 Magic Words written by U.S Anderson. Lewis and Nandhi would write letters to each other with a perfect chain of immediate replies and the communication was exciting to both due to its philosophical nature and mystical wisdom Lewis had to share and for Nandhi to delve into with more questions and thoughts while having to confront a challenging environment in school.

The book 3 Magic Words, however, for reason Nandhi still cannot fathom until today- was laying unread. Reading was Nandhi’s passion even at that early age and yet, Nandhi cannot understand why he did not read that book given to him by Lewis with so much love and caring.

When Nandhi completed his undergraduate studies in India, Lewis welcomed him to London to do his Masters. Nandhi was happy to do his studies in London where he could see and spend more time with Lewis and experience a newer reality as an adventure. The three years Nandhi spent in London went fast. The deep moments with Lewis; the thrill of being a college student; the inspiration to be a ‘man’ by starting his own business with Lewis as a senior partner mentoring him;  the excitement of experience in being in a new country and meeting; and making so many new friends- made time fly.


It was time to return back to India. For the first time, Nandhi had mixed feelings at the thought of leaving London as he knew he was not going to spend more time with Lewis. Lewis, though sad, did his best to not express it. Instead, he told Nandhi, “A vast new life waits for you. Just be yourself and experience all the great realities you will create!.” Uncle Lewis was like a foster father, a Guru and a mentor to Nandhi and parting ways with Lewis and London was sentimental for Nandhi.

Back in India, Nandhi started his business of exports in granite. He got married to girl chosen by his parents. He was now stuck in his mundane world of a human rat race. He did keep in touch with Lewis by way of letters and phone calls. About two years after his return to India, Nandhi began to sense despair in Lewis’s voice. Lewis had told him over the phone, “You have much to do. You can take as much failures and you will rebound. My life is nearly over.” The phone conversation was followed by a letter he wrote to Nandhi saying, “When I met you, from the first moment I knew you were to do great things for humanity. You are resilient and you will never give up. You have a great future ahead of you.” The tone of Lewis’s message was not normal.

A month later, Nandhi was given the news that Lewis Parker had committed suicide by hanging himself in his home in London. The reason for his suicide was that Lewis felt his life was wasted in London distanced from spirituality and human companionship. He told those around him, “I am wasted in this circumstance. I want to be reborn in India pursuing a life of a yogi”.
The suicide was more than a shock for Nandhi. It broke every foundation of spirituality Nandhi had. Nandhi felt betrayed by life and its illusions. Lewis’s death for Nandhi was a painful awakening that everything about life was unreal and all the philosophy and faith was now meaningless.

Nandhi went to England for Lewis’s funeral. Early in the cold frigid morning, at around 5, Nandhi sat near the book shelves stacked with Lewis’s books. It was painful for him to feel the void of Uncle Lewis. Nandhi held his breath with an intent, “Uncle Lewis, knowing you are here now as Spirit. You just left for whatever reason, but you abandoned me. Is there anything you want to tell me? Appear before me and I will not be frightened. Please show me a sign that you are there. What is my future? I need you to guide me!”.

Just then, Nandhi could hear an inner voice- that of Lewis- say, “I gave you the book 3 Magic Words at the beginning of our relationship. It is beyond my understanding that you never ever read it. There must be divine reasons for this. It is time for you now begin your our journey into the experience of the Divine rather than read about it or hear about it. Your Divine journey begins now.”

Just then, one of books tumbled down the book shelf. Nandhi picked up the book so see what it was about. It was a book about the Hindu Goddesses. Picking up this book to take home, Nandhi started reading the book right away.
In the airplane headed back to India, Nandhi felt a love that was comforting surround him. He started praying to the Goddess, as the various forms he had known through childhood. There was intensely beautiful comfort in this new awareness. His journey into the Divine had truly begun!

It was shortly after this, four months later, that he was taken through his death initiation by his Siddhar Guru Bhairavasekarswamy. The initiation process was through a night; awakening Nandhi through the various deaths of past births and the realization that he was the spirit/soul dwelling in the body. The experience of liberation, the pure joy, the overwhelming bliss of being One- all this was the experience Lewis would mention describing his own awakening as the ‘flash of Kundalini” to Nandhi several years ago- and now- Nandhi was experiencing this huge wake up state. After this death initiation, Nandhi became a yogi, taking the plunge into the spiritual wilderness of India- into the caves, the forests, the shrines- for the next twelve years. This was a journey of transformation that connected him to the various enlightened masters and to the inner most dance of silence and stillness. It was his  deepest desire of childhood coming true, but there was sadness that all this wonderful experience could not be shared with Lewis.

Fast forward in time- eighteen years later in Santa Monica, USA- Michael Perlin, the director of 3 Magic Movies approached Nandhi with a request for an interview for the film. For a strange reason, the name of the movie, the 3 Magic Words did not trigger any memory of the past- even as Michael asked questions pertinent towards the quest within the movie. For Nandhi, the filmed interview for the movie at that time did not seem in any way relating to his past and the name of the movie 3 Magic Words did not connect with the first book of Lewis, 3 Magic Words at all.

It was just recently, September 2012, when Nandhi had a vivid meditation experience of one of the Sages of the past whom he had encountered many years ago that woke up the synchronicities of the past and the now. That Sage had told Nandhi, during a meditative stint Nandhi was undertaking, the essence within yogic pursuit, the seed of realization as in the words- “Tat Vam Asi.
Tat Vam Asi is a Sanskrit word of the highest realization of Sages – “That thou art,” “Thou art that,” “You are that,” or “That you are”. Tat Vam Asi means, the realization of “I Am God!”. (This is another story- for more- http://www.dolorescannon.com/blog/3-magic-words-movie-2/story-3-magic-words-movie-declaration-consciousness-nandhi-yogi/) 

This Sage- in the recent meditation- was reminding Nandhi of a sacred purpose as in time that has come after all the years. The message was the reality of purpose that wasactually happening. It was  only then that Nandhi connected, remembered and realized- it was in the movie 3 Magic Words, with the meaning within the movie- Tat Vam Asi- I am God that has now turned up as an actual reality.

Nandhi also realized that this was the essence of Lewis’s teaching through the book 3 Magic Words that now had been made into the movie!

3 Magic Words, the movie:- http://3magicwordsmovie.com/

This visit to London on Dec 21st, for Nandhi, is homage to the past as a full circle complete. This visit reckons thoughts as memories of his first Guru Uncle Lewis, the inner journey he undertook with the grace and guidance of all the masters of consciousness and the sacred defined time of awakening for humanity as that of now as realities created.

Declaration of Consciousness:- http://declarationofconsciousness.org/ 

"The intent of all realized and higher conscious beings who lived on Earth had been to plant seeds of consciousness so humanity would slowly but surely realize. These mighty seeds of intent have multiplied as the prevailing consciousness of today as the idea in time that is before us."--Nandhiji

Mastery of Consciousness Teachings, Nandhiji www.nandhi.com
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