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Jacques de Villiers?–?writing quest: Article 43/365

I’m spending a month at Zawia Ebrahim, a spiritual retreat nestled in Walker Fruit Farms on the way to Vereeniging.

I practised prayer, meditation, and journaling at the retreat from 2015 to 2017 and still visit it regularly. It is my spiritual home. It never changes, it is like an immovable lighthouse of vibration. At any given time there are 10+ people praying five times a day (?alāh ????). It’s been around for close to 30 years. By my calculation, that’s more than 547 500 prayers coming from one location.

If we extrapolate that further, there are 1.9-billion Muslims in the world (25% of the population). For the sake of argument, let’s say that they all pray five times a day. That’s a whopping 9.5-billion prayers a day.

Assuming that Christians and Jews pray twice a day, there are approximately 2.8-billion Christians (31% of the population) and 15.7-million Jews (0.2% of the population) who do so. That’s a lot of prayer at a tad over 5,6-billion prayers a day.?

There are just over 1,1-billion Hindus (15.2% of the population). If they were to pray twice a day, that’d be 3.2-billion prayers.?

And, of course, let’s not forget the Buddhists at around 520-million followers. They’re like in prayer all day, so I don’t know how to tally that one up.

That’s an astounding 18,3-billion prayers a day.

I haven’t accounted for other spiritual practices, but they no doubt add a whack of good to the collective.

There are many spiritual places like Zawia Ebrahim, including convents, monasteries, hermitages, ashrams, viharas and the like. Our spiritual homes lie within these sacred spaces. Before my shamanic and aboriginal friends react, I get that nature is the main home and everything else is a subset of that.

Why then, with all these high frequencies going out every day, are we in the shit??

According to David R. Hawkins’s Map of Consciousness, enlightenment (1000) begins at 200 (courage). The Abrahamic religions (Christianity, Judaism and Islam) have a high level of resonance, but their implementation falls short because of human fallibilities. My interpretation is that they use force and not power to achieve enlightenment. It is indisputable that they are all violence-prone. These religions have been distorted by their followers to serve their own interests, rather than spiritual ones.

According to Hawkins, Buddhism resonates higher than the others because it is not a religion based on violence (force) but one based on non-violence (power). If you don’t think that works, remember in 1948 how Ghandi (power) single-handedly dismantled the violent British Empire (force) with his non-violence philosophy.

This is not a competition to see which spiritual practice is best. Every practice and philosophy should be based on love, kindness, and doing what benefits everyone and everything. Their intent is benevolent; the application is often malevolent.?

I don’t feel that this is a war between philosophies but rather between light and dark. Hawkins states that our resonance is currently at 204, slightly above the level of courage. In the 90s it was under 200. Light is getting a foothold, but only just.

What’s the answer? I’ve no idea.

But, I do have a notion that we can’t rely on institutions to dictate how we behave. Make your spiritual home in your heart. Let’s take responsibility for our own spiritual welfare and how we show up in the world. And, then give everything its due courtesy and respond appropriately every time – with love and kindness.

Bruckner de Villiers

The Science of B2B Engagements

8 个月

You have indirectly touched on a touchy subject which touches 99,9% of humanity, not to mention the collateral damage to the rest of the kingdoms of animal, plants, fish, etc. You are approaching it through the lenses of a member of the human species - disregarding the bigger picture. I, for one, love plants, animals, reptiles, insects, fish, birds and humanity; but have developed a loathing of humans. There are of course exceptions. You refer to enlightenment aka conscious energy, but only from our specie's perspective. A much criticised author (Jarred Diamond) stated in one of his many books that humans are driven by greed, fear and sloth. At the base level he is not wrong, but he failed to extrapolate these drivers into for instance - greed: creates the lust for power, especially over others, fear: creates distrust, superstition and pseudo-beliefs. Combine power with superstition and you get myths. Love to debate this, but there is probably a character limit to this blog.

Kim Vermaak

The Mindset Whisperer | Helping Coaches, Executives & Speakers Conquer the Fear of Writing to Build Their Legacy | Book Coach | Author | Speaker on Storytelling & Leadership Engagement

8 个月

A very interesting article. Thank you for sharing.

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Yianna Grekas

Operations Director at The Purple Element (Pty) Ltd. | Cellular Health | Evidence Based Nutrition | Print Production Professional | Speaker

8 个月

O Thank you Jacques, I would agree that the answers lie within and from a place of love and peace. Prayer can be very high vibrational. I feel a key behind prayer is thanking the Divine in advance for all the good that is already on it's way. i.e coming from a place of abundance and trust, knowing we are always guided and provided for. I feel the answer lies in how we respond on a daily, moment by moment basis, whilst we are experiencing the challenges. That is when we are being tested. When we can respond from a place of love (instead of fear) in each challenging moment, then I think we can shift the outcome and ultimately make a difference in the world. Take action from a place of love.

A beautiful invitation to invite our spiritual home to be our hearts. Let’s raise the vibration to love and peace for all. However most don’t rush to take the inner journey ??

Chantelle Botha - VIP Catalyst

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8 个月

Thought provoking article my friend! I was raised Christian, and that's my frame of reference here - prayer is beseeching. Begging. Stating what we don't have and begging for a solution. From a vibrational perspective - it's obvious why it's not working: the focus is on the lack. Could other religions be similar?

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