There is a spark within each of us, a light that is ever constant. It is the reason for our being; it is who we really are. It dwells within the inner recesses of our spirit or causal body. Deep within the Center are its endless flames. The most sacred of all fires its smoke purifies completely.
At the Center is the core of our being. This is where all things share a common flame. In the world around us we see numerous and diverse minerals, plants, animals and humans, yet each are a spark from the original fire. All things manifest within the three fold world through the Fire.
Most human beings are programmed to look to the external for God, heaven, peace or salvation. We are taught the throne of God dwells outside of us and the sum of who we are is less than perfect. Man in his darkness stumbles trying to find the Light, repeating the same mistakes over and over again.
The original spark of Yashkah Yati (White Fire) is the source for all fires. Each spark represents our individual Soul. Every mineral, plant, animal and human have Souls. Our Soul is the Fire that dwells within each of us. Our Fire is inseparable from Yashkah Yati.
When we seek the Light we are in reality seeking our own higher Self. The voice of Creator is within Yashkah Yati. Truth is within each of us. However, we are usually influenced more from the mind than we are from the Source. Our society has taught us to seek mental and emotional satisfaction.
Everyone has experienced hearing from what is referred to as ‘the gut’, ‘intuition’, ‘a feeling’ etc. These are all the same thing. They come from a direct line out of Yashkah Yati. The ‘gut feeling’ that people experience is never wrong. It is not emotion and is not based on feelings.
Finding the Light is learning to hear our inner Self. This inner being is a spark of Yashkah Yati. Our inner Self resonates with all things sacred. Creator, God, the mountains, waterfalls, sacred images etc. All of these cause a response within our Center, Yashkah Yati.
Start by listening and paying attention to your ‘intuition’ or ‘gut’. Observe the bodily sensations. If you remember after the fact revisit the experience. Engage the mind with your remembrance and catalog the sensations.
This is only a start. However, simply paying attention to ‘the gut’ will eventually lead you into greater truth. You must start somewhere and with something that everyone can relate to. We have all had these experiences, for they are the small still voice that is The Light.
Saga Yashkah
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