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The Trap of Clarification: Why You Don't Owe Anyone an Explanation

Oh, so this episode is a kind of reminder about the trap of clarification. Anybody in the world who goes on defense most of the time will always be on defense and can never fight in offense effectively. So, don't always go into defense. The power to question is true power. Basically, your right to question gives you power. The more people question, the clearer things become. But you know, when you ask questions, some people might not answer them clearly. Sometimes, they’ll just dodge or give vague answers. Now, questioning and having the ability to question isn’t always about knowledge—it’s systematically given. Like, who has more money, who is higher in rank, or who is more educated. That’s the system we are using now. It’s like, "This guy will be the most powerful, then under him, there will be 20 people, and under them, 50 more." It’s all hierarchical. But this doesn’t have to be systematic. If you understand it, anyone can question. Everybody has the right to question...

Namaskar, Universe Talk by Abhey Singh known as IITIAN Baba


The Universe is vast and full of different energies and forms. Most humans seem to think they understand everything, but often they are trapped in a world of pretense, greed, and shallow behavior. People use others for their benefit, taking advantage of their fame and resources. They act clever, but their actions often lead to chaos and destruction in society.

When society accepts foolish behavior as normal, it becomes riddled with crime and corruption. People pretend to be spiritual or enlightened, calling someone "Guruji" or "Babaji," but they treat them like commodities, expecting favors in return for money. Even so-called spiritual ashrams resemble hotels, where transactions are the primary focus. This misuse of titles and terms has stripped them of their true meaning.

For instance, anyone can wear certain clothes and be called "Babaji," but they don’t need to undergo any spiritual or mental preparation. True spirituality requires immense internal work, not just outward appearances. Yet, society values appearances over essence, and people are drawn to superficial things.

Even when I play my flute and immerse myself in my own mantra, people interrupt, trying to insert their presence into my consciousness. They don’t allow silence or peace, instead seeking attention and validation. These so-called devotees or spiritual seekers often bring their own disturbances. They are unaware of the deeper purpose of spirituality and behave in ways that distract from genuine meditation and self-realization.

In such situations, I observe and learn. When meditation is disrupted, I reflect on what causes these distractions. Sometimes, I play the flute with open eyes and notice how the dynamics around me change. The energy shifts, and I see how my expanded awareness alters the environment.

Observing patterns is key. For example, one can analyze how people position themselves, the kind of energy they bring, and how these elements affect the surroundings. This isn’t just about external data but also about understanding energy, vibrations, and deeper connections. Everything has patterns – even abstract forms like those of deities. By observing these patterns, one can connect to energetic signals directly, bypassing mental filters.

However, societal conditioning often limits perception. When people see forms, they compare them with past experiences. For example, seeing a goddess in a familiar form may make it difficult to perceive her as divine because the mind draws parallels with ordinary people. This mix of perceptions creates confusion and prevents deeper understanding.

True understanding comes when one goes beyond physical forms and connects with energy and consciousness. At different levels – physical, mental, and energetic – the same data can be interpreted differently. This requires letting go of biases and observing with clarity.

Ultimately, spirituality is about transcending appearances, understanding patterns, and connecting with the essence of the universe. It’s a journey of self-awareness, observation, and alignment with higher energies.

Your heart and chakra will activate. The energy of "Ra" will grow stronger. Similarly, when your thoughts are consistent, your mind functions in a harmonious way, leading to an increase in frequency. Your "Ajna Chakra" will also be activated. When you think, you're essentially moving energy in a specific manner, which, if done systematically, aligns everything in sync.

Most people live their lives through external identification. Many are not even aware of their body identification and instead live through their clothes' identification. In this world, uniforms or clothing play a significant role. People often judge others based on their clothes—whether it's a waiter, a boatman, or a priest—based on how they appear externally, not on their inner qualities or energetic presence.

In reality, the physical body, mental body, and energetic body are overlooked. Instead, judgments are formed based on temporary appearances like clothing, which can change easily. Most societal discussions revolve around superficial matters, like the type of clothes people wear. For example, modern trends often confuse beauty with revealing clothes, where beauty is linked to lust instead of inner aesthetics. True beauty, like a flower in its natural state, is pure, harmonious, and pleasant.

Our world has lost a deeper sense of perception. When we talk about human essence, it exists on three levels: consciousness, energy, and physical existence. You can describe yourself in three ways:

  1. As pure consciousness, such as saying "I am Shiva."
  2. As pure energy, like "I am Shakti," which drives creation.
  3. Or as a human being in this physical form with an identity—like age, name, and roles.

These three perspectives are all true and valid. From the highest perspective, you are Shiva (pure consciousness). At another level, you are Shakti (pure energy). On the earthly plane, you are a human being. These truths work together, and when they are in sync, you attain a complete understanding of yourself.

However, in this material world, people are often judged based on limited perceptions. For instance, stereotypes are formed based on regional identity, clothing, or external appearances. A person's energy, thought patterns, and inner qualities are rarely considered. This superficial judgment ignores the complexity and depth within every individual.

Communication, whether verbal or non-verbal, is essentially an exchange of energy. Speaking is like playing a game where energy is thrown back and forth between people. Interesting conversations often happen when this energy exchange is enjoyable, like in a friendly game of table tennis. This is true for both in-person interactions and chats.

In the larger context, the entire universe functions through the movement of energy. Every interaction is a response to energy—whether it's spoken words, actions, or thoughts. The universe observes through all living beings, as if they are the eyes of the divine feminine energy (Devi). Every being contributes to the grand harmony of existence.

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