Transformation is part of life. Whether we like it or not, we want it or not, change is inevitable.
What is not inevitable is struggle. How do you respond to change can either be from flow and your higher structure or it can be something that you react to, deal with, cope with and attempt to fix from your lower structure.
Let’s take a look at transformation and how it occurs in your physiology.
You may think that you are the same person as you were yesterday or even an hour or a minute ago however you are not. Transformation occurs every single second of every day at the cellular level and every time you breathe and every time you eat, you are literally transforming.
You’re just simply not aware of it.
This also includes what you are “eating” or digesting mentally and emotionally.
From an Ayurvedic Medicine perspective, when you eat, whatever you eat gets transformed into 7 tissues (known as the 7 dhatus) and then you’ll either create a substance that is akin to pure consciousness or you’ll create incompletely digested food and toxic build up aside from the elimination by-products of food i.e. urine, sweat and feces.
We are all made of matter, substance what is manifest and we are also made up of that which is unmanifest, non-matter. Consciousness, insight, intuition, energy and awareness.
As humans in our lower, egoic structure we want to fix ourselves so that we can be the “best” that we can be. The problem is that this all comes from our perception, our egoic orientation and by its very nature keeps us trapped and stuck in the prison of our matrix.
From this structure, whatever we think, say and do will always be colored and flavored by what is dysfunctional and disempowered in us.
It comes from our internal model of the world, our identity, definitions and beliefs.
And this is not the truth of who we are.
We also create pure consciousness, something that fuels our higher structure, our superconscious nature, our wisdom, genius, insight and intuition. This creates an empowered and functional state of being.
So here’s the quandary. How do we reconcile this dichotomy this paradox that is us?
On the one hand we are human and made of matter and substance and on the other hand, we are Divine made of non-matter, life force energy, pure awareness, pure consciousness and pure creativity.
How do we step out of being human?
We don’t.
We can’t stop being human.
However we can transcend what it is to be human by stepping into the right track in life, our creative nature and use this higher state of being to live a completely different life… a life that exists in our higher structure, in our Creative structure and orientation.
In Ayurveda and Vedic science there is a term known as Pragya Aparadh. “The mistake of the intellect.”
It is where we contravene the laws of Nature by what we think, say and do.
In other words when we are living from our Ego living from our default structure, everything we think, say and do comes from our Egoic Matrix. Our perception is that we are focused on what we want/love but we are not.
We are focused on escaping/avoiding or fixing our stuff, what we perceive is wrong or incomplete about ourselves.
We are not aware of the opportunities or possibilities that are actually available to us. They are hidden and we perpetuate our beliefs and identity instead.
So we are not taking in the truth and we are not being in the present, the state of flow.
And here’s what’s actually going on. Flow is happening constantly. Transformation is happening constantly we just need to become aware of it and change our focus to the end result we want.
We simply become aware and acknowledge we’re not in our Creator and step out of one structure and step into the other.