Meditation

The Mahavakyas of SynchroDestiny

The Mahavakyas of SynchroDestiny
The word Mahavakya means a great pronouncement or great statement, which expresses the message of the One Universal Truth.

In ancient Vedic times, a teacher would sit with his or her students and expound on the great wisdom teachings. The more advanced students were introduced to the knowledge of higher states of consciousness and enlightenment. Many of these teachings are recorded in the texts of the Upanishads (ancient Sanskrit texts). At certain points in the teachings, when the teacher felt the student was ready, he or she would say the appropriate Mahavakya. By hearing that “great Truth” at just the right time, the student’s awareness would take a quantum leap—causing a shift into higher consciousness. Rather like a cosmic a-ha moment!

You can still find these Mahavakyas in the Upanishads and other Vedic teachings. Reading them is still valuable, but whether to the same intensity as previously, is questionable. However, using the same principle as in ancient times, statements of Universal Truth can still be used to activate the qualities within a student, to bring about profound transformation.

The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire

In his ground-breaking book The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire, his online workshop SynchroDestiny, and his one-of-a-kind live event, Infinite Possibilities, Deepak Chopra introduces a set of Mahavakyas, aimed to enliven the same process of spiritual awakening. Deepak also refers to these as Sutras. The word Sutra means stitch, to join together or something which connects an intention at the level of the Soul. In this case, the Sutra’s intention is to embed Truth deep into your consciousness and re-awaken the Truth which is lying there, long forgotten. They transform you from the local, false, ego-centered identity to non-local all knowingness.

Unless you are fortunate to have an intimate relationship with an enlightened teacher, the Mahavakyas cannot be imparted as they were in previous times. However, in using them as Sutras, Deepak provides a simple procedure for gaining great benefit from them.

Settle Your Mind

Deep within your awareness in the silent spaces between your thoughts lies the field of Infinite Organizing Power. This is where anything is possible. When you release an intention into this field, it’s like planting a seed in the most fertile ground possible, where the Universe handles all the details. This is where these Great Truths begin to sprout, grow, and eventually bloom as your everyday reality. Instead of living in chaos and confusion, you begin to enjoy life from the level of peace, harmony, joy, and the spontaneous fulfillment of all desires.

Normally, your mind is cluttered with all the thoughts, emotions, and memories of everyday living. When you have a desire, it can easily become lost and entangled with everything else that’s going on. It makes very little impression at the deeper levels of awareness. It’s the equivalent of throwing a large rock into a lake whose surface is very turbulent. You hardly notice the splash. However, when you first settle the mind and then release the intention, it’s like dropping a small pebble in the middle of a still, clear lake so the ripples go out to the very edges. The intention permeates every level of your Being.

Meditate

In Vedic times, the enlightened master’s teachings would bring the student’s mind to that level of stillness, where the Mahavakya was most potent. For most, meditation is a key ingredient and tool you use. Meditation expands your awareness to that place of inner silence—there you release the intention-permeated Mahavakya. Then you detach from the outcome and allow the mind to become still again. The ripples go out, the surface settles, and you drop the small pebble again. If you begin to judge and evaluate, the ego takes over and very soon you are back in the chaos and confusion. The surface becomes turbulent. Plant the seed, detach from the outcome, and allow the Universe to do its job perfectly.

The seven Mahavakyas Deepak shares, including two from the original Upanishads, are in Sanskrit. They have been used to transcend the activity of the mind and awaken higher states of consciousness for thousands of years. They act like a well-worn path leading you on your homeward journey. (If you have visited the Chopra Center in Carlsbad, California, you have seen them inscribed on the walls of the meditation room.)

The SynchroDestiny Mahavakyas

With Sanskrit, the vibration of the word is enough, but as the intellect always asks, here you will find the meaning and its interpretation.

  • Aham Brahmasmi (a hum brah mass mee): I am the Totality. Everything becomes possible because it already exists within us.
  • Tat Tvam Asi (tat t-vam ah see): Thou art That, I am That. Understanding our true, authentic Self is the same as the Ultimate Reality. You and I are the same.
  • Sat Chit Ananda (sat chit ah nan da): Truth, Knowingness, Bliss. Discovering or acknowledging the inner nature of our Soul.
  • Sankalpa (san kal pa): The seed of intent. My intentions have infinite organizing power when they come from my True Self. My true intentions will always also benefit others.
  • Moksha (moke shah): Freedom, liberation. Transforming negative energy into the higher consciousness of joy and inner peace.
  • Shiva-Shakti (she va shak tee): The balancing of all opposites. Embracing and unifying our masculine and feminine energies for infinite flexibility.
  • Ritam (ree tam): The Eternal Cosmic Order or Supreme Law of the Universe. The principle that regulates and coordinates the operation of the Universe. The first form of Truth which allows us to break free from the prison of Karma.

Activate the Mahavakyas in Daily Life

As there are seven Mahavakyas, you can introduce a different one on each day of the week. It doesn’t matter where in the week you begin. They can be practiced first thing in the morning and again in the late afternoon or at another convenient time during the day.

Find a quiet, comfortable place to sit and begin with at least 15 to 20 minutes of silent meditation. At the Chopra Center, we recommend Primordial Sound Meditation but you can use another form of silent meditation, if you prefer.

The following are two options for the practice:

  1. At the end of the meditation period, try to remain as still as possible with your eyes closed and silently repeat just the Mahavakya for the day three times, pausing silently for a few seconds between each repartition. When you have finished, rest silently for a few minutes before resuming your activity. Follow the order in which the Mahavakyas are shown and start again at the beginning on Day eight.
  2. At the end of the meditation period, try to remain as still as possible and gently open your eyes. Starting with Day 1, silently read the first statement and repeat the Mahavakya, pausing silently for a few seconds before reading the next statement and the Mahavakya again. When you have finished, rest silently for a few minutes before resuming your activity. Continue the next day, following the order below and start again at the beginning on Day eight. If can you remember the statements, complete the practice without opening your eyes.

Day 1

The whole Universe exists within me

Ahum Brahmasmi

I am connected to everything that exists

Ahum Brahmasmi

I am Infinite and Eternal

Ahum Brahmasmi

Day 2

My Spirit is not only in me but in all other beings and everything that is

Tat Tvam Asi

Everybody is a reflection of myself

Tat Tvam Asi

I am centered and at peace knowing that everyone and everything I see is myself in a different disguise

Tat Tvam Asi

Day 3

My heart radiates Pure Unconditional Love

Sat Chit Ananda

My heart radiates Pure Bliss and Joy

Sat Chit Ananda

I have no attachments and create peace wherever I go

Sat Chit Ananda

Day 4

The whole Universe is a vast ocean of Consciousness

Sankalpa

My intention orchestrates the infinite activity of the Universe

Sankalpa

My intention can bring healing, joy and fulfillment wherever it is needed

Sankalpa

Day 5

I am without limitations, a field of Awareness, everywhere at all times

Moksha

There are no limitations to what I can manifest or become

Moksha

I exist in a field of Infinite Possibilities at all times

Moksha

Day 6

I am both masculine and feminine

Shiva-Shakti

I am a divine being, all gods and goddesses reside within me

Shiva-Shakti

I am the coming together of all opposites

Shiva-Shakti

Day 7

I am the harmony of the Universe

Ritam

The Universe provides everything I need

Ritam

I am constantly transforming and evolving into higher consciousness

Ritam

Mahavakyas have been used for thousands of years to expand consciousness and open the door to enlightenment. It is a journey of exploration and discovery where the great wisdom treasures are just waiting to reveal themselves to sincere seekers of Truth.


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