For more information on my programs please visit MasSajady.com
That's MasSajady.com
Hello, this is Mas Sajady. Welcome to my podcast, Exponential Intelligence®.
This Episode 109, Exponential Intelligence and Buddha.
Before we start, got a lot of events coming up. We're going to be back in the UK later on this year.
Hopefully we'll be in France again and then we'll be in San Francisco.
Again, take a look at the events calendar at MasSajady.com for the details.
We're going to be doing a lot of online events as well throughout the year. If you're new to me, take a look at it.
Also if you're new to me, I would start on Episode 60
and above just to get a feel on what Exponential Intelligence is about.
Tonight's episode, like I said earlier, EI, Exponential Intelligence and Buddha.
We're going to go through the Buddhism, the Buddhism faith, see the differences,
the parallels between Exponential Intelligence, what I teach,
compared to what the Buddha taught and maybe some indiscrepancies between the two
and maybe some clarifications for you.
As a note…. And then, before I get into the notes, we'll also do a Medihealing®
where I'll pull in the frequencies of Buddha so you get to understand
what his frequencies was really all about outside of the religion.
So, as before, these questions were gathered from your thoughts.
So we're going to go down and answer some of your questions that you may have. So let's just jump right in.
What are the distortions that exist in Buddhism today?
We're going to go through it in detail on that.
Why don't we go through the basic tenants of Buddhism and go in detail, there's four basic tenants in Buddhism.
We'll just go through the details.
I'll read the descriptions and then I will continue on with the questions.
That way we get a solid understanding of what Buddhism is about, what Exponential Intelligence
is about, and then what we can take away from both of it.
As a note, if you're a Buddhist you're or thinking about Buddhism, I'm not here to dissuade you in any way.
I'm not here to pull you into another paradigm or another belief system.
I'm here to clarify Buddhism for you the way Buddha, the true Buddha,
imagined it outside of the distortions of thousands of years
to help you understand again your religion even more.
The basic tenants of Buddhism, there's Four Noble Truths on this. The first one is suffering.
In this world people suffer. What is suffering? Wanting wealth when one is poor. That's suffering.
Desiring youth when one is middle aged. Feeling pain but wanting to be free of pain.
Having cake for your birthday and so on and so on.
So it's from the trivial to the profound.
Suffering is merely the gap between what one wants to the world and what really is.
The greater the gap, the greater the suffering.
What does Exponential Intelligence talk about?
Yes, there is suffering involved and the suffering is free not to really learn or understand.
Like Buddhism you have to go suffer. You have to suffer from this world. You have to void yourself.
You have to void yourself from anything pleasurable --
sex, marriage, or marriage or sex, children, wealth of any form, foods. Anything like that and then again suffer.
But is that what it's really about? Not so much. Is that one path that you can take to get enlightened?
Yes, and that's where the distortion comes in.
EI basically sees the same thing as the Buddha did but the difference is that EI takes it one step further.
So in Buddhism, overall, and this is the concept of suffering,
you void yourself for any physical pleasure and what you do is that then you can truly connect to your higher self
or your sense of self or that oneness that they talk about. No necessarily play a god.
I don't think they believe in one god. So they have goddesses and so on.
But, again, and that's maybe outside the Buddhism religion,
but it's mostly connecting to that oneness that they see.
EI actually connects to that oneness. So EI sees that as well.
There is one source that everything generates from.
They might not believe in that one source, but they believe in that oneness of the world, nature,
and the oneness of us being part of that. So how do you blend that back in?
That's the journey. In their scenario, and there's nothing wrong with it,
you remove yourself to understand that you are who you are outside of the pleasures of life so to speak.
But that's just one source. The way most Buddhists do it though and the way Buddha did it is totally off center.
Buddha did it because he ascended himself to a higher level and then he let go of the physical pleasures of life.
Most Buddhists do it the opposite and what I mean by that is that they let go of the pleasures of life
to ascend higher. Again, Buddha did it very simply. He ascended higher.
Thus, he didn't need the pleasures of life. So he was not attached to it and that's a major, major difference
because in the traditional Buddhist way or how most Buddhists do it, they create a void.
They create a gap that they cannot fill. That's why there's always lack. That's why there's always wanting.
That's why you see some of the Buddhists, some of the extreme Buddhists,
commit rape and assault women and so on like that. It's not a flagrant but again that's why that happens.
Same thing with the Catholic religion where the priests,
you know, they assault young boys, the altar boys and so on like that because it's condoned
that you're not supposed to have sex or any. So there's a gap that needs to be filled.
We're all humans. We're supposed to be here, understanding the human experience.
Buddhism voids us of that human experience or the way the traditional Buddhism has come to be.
Again, the true Buddha, Siddartha, he could walk away with that with no distortion
because he was enlightened to the point.
So that's the huge different. And, again, very similar to EI.
What I help you with and what most people go through.
In the elementary or in the beginning sessions of Exponential Intelligence or when you come to me,
you're always worried about, "Mas, I need a better job, I need a better relationship, I'm ill."
And then as you ascend higher all those things start to fall away.
But what's really important I can tell exactly where you are on the path of enlightenment.
You start to go, "Mas, you know what, just work on me."
Because you've understood or you've ascended to a higher level
that you know that the abundance that you are looking for naturally comes to you
when you're connected to Pure Source and your higher self. Same way with Buddhism.
So Exponential Intelligence really just takes Buddhism the way Buddha taught it one step further.
He was happy without any other abundance or physicalness of this world and that's totally fine for him.
But as humanity, think of it, it just can't exist -- infrastructure of being human or in physical form
throughout just does not work well.
If everybody was Buddhist there would be no propagation because there would be no sex.
Again, Exponential Intelligence allows you to remove all the wantings and desires
and then what happens is it comes back to you since there is no distortion in you or within you.
Since there is no distortion there is no ego. Part of Buddhism removing your ego.
What happens is that you can have the abundance. You can have the wealth.
You can have the relationships, the husband and wife or whatever intimate relationships
that are out there without distorting you. And that's the key.
You get to understand the beauty of the human form, the density that we've created.
And just going a little deeper, if you're voiding yourself of all the details of the human form,
the Creator that created whether you believe in Pure Source and not,
obviously something or some presence did create the human form. It just didn't happen by chance. Think of it.
Just think of the perfection that came into existence by knowing your body. Look at the human form.
Look at what it can do. Look at the thousands of different chemical interactions that happen to you.
Look at the electrical impulses that run through your brain just to get you to do simple things, right.
It is so immaculately…not immaculately, but so purely conceived
and it is in such a grand honor to be in physical form. Why would you want to walk away from that?
So overall, yes, suffering does help you ascend higher and in true suffering
you walk away from the foods that pleases you, you hold off on drinking or eating.
Just like fasting like the Muslims do. Those are all ways of harnessing or pulling in the reigns of your ego.
So in that sense first times suffering is great. But going beyond that, it gets distorted.
We'll go to the second truth -- causation. And I'm just reading off tenants of Buddhism.
If you go to Chakra Treat, yeah, ChakraTreat.com. It's their definitions and I was researching.
It's pretty much the same. So the second is causation. Desire, wanting people, wanting things to be different.
People are not satisfied with the way things are.
People try to fix things so they are perfect and improve things so that they are better.
That human trait is the source of suffering. Yes, that is true as well.
But most individuals, most Buddhisms do not understand that the reason why they are suffering
is not of removal of that process.
It really is about those programs that run underneath the removal of the process.
Just case in point, just think of something that you've tried to remove for yourself.
For example, so your addicted to alcohol or drugs or women or chocolate or whatever it might be.
You pull away. You go hibernate in a cave and walk away from all that stuff. That pattern still exists in you.
You haven't removed it and you can't become enlightened if you haven't removed the pattern
because what happens is that that pattern still exists, you come back out of hibernation.
You come into the world no matter how long it's been. That pattern still exists.
You're still going to get addicted to alcohol or whatever else, right. Unless you suppress it.
so is that really removing the pattern or is that really becoming enlightened just because you didn't
physically go through the actions of eating the chocolate or alcohol or the sex or whatever it is.
No, it's not. That's not true completion. That's not true ascension because there's still a desire.
You're just suppressing that desire. Again, you're suppressing those programs.
Like Alcoholics Anonymous. It's a great, great, great organization. I'm sure it's helped millions of people.
But the way they do it…and it's unbelievable the success level that they have
is that they help the people through sheer willpower.
But the problem with that, and the exact same thing that I see the problem of say the way Buddhism
has come to be not the way the Buddha did it but again the way Buddhism,
the religion, has come to be is that they suppress. You get programs that are running in you.
So, for example, In AA they clean you up, they make you sober.
However, say you go into a bar, and this is their sayings not mine, they go into a bar and they smell alcohol.
That desire comes back and it's all over again. Probably even worse. That's not eliminating the problem.
That's not freeing yourself from the burdens. That's just suppressing it, walking away from it. It still exists.
It's like walking away from your shadow. You cannot walk away from your shadow in this scenario.
True enlightenment is that you become so transparent, so removed of human identity that you have no shadow.
That's how clear you are.
And then there's no desires and then when you come in and have chocolate, women, men, alcohol.
Again, since there's no addictions, those things, those physical things. Money, any greed. Not any greed.
Any substances that we think are greedy can be used for enlightenment. That's really the key.
The one key with Exponential Intelligence is that whether it is good or bad, what we deem good or bad,
since there is no differentiation in Buddhism everything is pretty much they ban.
That's why you walk away from everything.
A true Buddhism, if you're really true, true enlightened individual,
they're hiding out in a cave or out…removed yourself of civilization
come into civilization and stand strong and not get tempted.
The true Buddha, he could do that with no problem and that's where you want to be.
That's where EI gets you as well.
Third -- cessation. Each individual creates their own wants and desires.
Thus, it is possible for people eliminating suffering by eliminating their self-created desires.
The ability to eliminate suffering is inherent in all whether one is intelligent and well read.
But is it not a need to call upon some god or goddess, teacher or guru, doctor or lawyer
to save one from suffering. EI sees it the same way. That's why I'm not you're guru.
However, as far as a teacher, yes. Buddha, he taught.
So, again, however, you do not need your teacher to ascend higher.
You are not in conjunction with your teacher to ascend higher.
That teacher can guide you, show you the path, tell you the pitfalls, what to watch out for,
and then you go about it on your own and I think that's what that reference is about.
It is an independent or sole journey. By sole I mean individual journey for that enlightenment.
So, again, Exponential Intelligence basically says the same thing.
There's just one more piece.
So by eliminating their suffering, again, most Buddhists they think that if they just remove
what their desire is or what their want is, the suffering will get removed as well. You just deal with it.
But most people don't have the intelligence, the wherewithal, the willing, the fortitude, the willpower
to do any of that. We just suffer even more and, again, suppress those wants and desires.
So that's not true ascension like I said before.
Why don't we do this? Let's go ahead and take a nice deep breath in.
I'm just working on you as we go through. So just kick back, relax with a nice deep, deep breath in.
Just notice where you are.
I'll just work on you since we're here whether you're new to me and whether you understand
what I mean by working on you doesn't matter. Just kick back, relax, and you'll soon see.
For the Eightfold Path. The Eightfold Path, the method which the Buddha has followers -- the teacher --
the way to eliminate their desires and wants.
Buddha did not teach how to eliminate pain or how to eliminate illness, old age, or death
nor did he teach about the existence or nonexistence of gods, goddesses, or of supreme being.
He only taught about suffering, people create it, and how it can be eliminated.
So, again, he is looking at the mechanics of suffering or the physical source of suffering.
Though he didn't go deeper
to the understanding of why that suffering originated or how that suffering originated.
The difference between Buddhism and EI.
Suffering in Buddhism is part of you. The distortions that you face. The programs that you run.
In Buddhism it seems like, from what I'm tapping in, it is all your response, well, your fault or your responsibility.
EI sees it as your responsibility not necessarily your fault.
The one thing that's important part of this as well is that he did not teach to eliminate pain
or how to eliminate illness, old age, death, obviously.
It's part of the process of ascension that you don't have to die.
You just transform and that's the way EI looks at it. That's the way Jesus or Buddha or Muhammed.
They didn't really die.
They just left like left their bodies when it was time and then ascended into those higher realms.
That's where you want to be as well. So that's pretty much the same.
One thing about gods or goddesses and then the teachers kind of going back to the cessation
where you don't need to call upon a god or goddess or teacher, guru and then into
four -- The Eightfold Path and then we'll get into the The Eightfold Path is that Buddhism is right.
You don't need a god to ascend higher. In EI it's pretty much the same.
God, if you look at it in a scientific point of view, is the background or the global setting as I call it.
God is created or Pure Source as I call it because then God is distorted or has been distorted.
Pure Source basically has given you all the tools, all the possibilities for this reality.
And, by the way, God or Pure Source created spirits to help create the tools as well.
So all of the desires that could ever be is,
has been created and then for us to understand the physicalness
of this world there has to be black and white. There has to be extremes. There has be opposites.
Otherwise we would not know exactly why the physical existence that we have, we wouldn't know, say, color.
We wouldn't know hot if there was no cold, right. We would not know greatness if there was no suffering.
We would not know kindness if there was not opposite of kindness, being hateful and so on.
So that's why those things exist.
Again, we are here in opposites to define exactly where we are in the coordinate system.
It's nothing else. It's not about being good or bad. It's got nothing to do with that. It just isn't.
It allows you to exactly understand where you are in this fourth dimensional coordinate. That's all it's about.
And basically in the Buddhism type, and I kind of got off of the subject here,
in Buddhism it's about the physicalness of this world -- being good or bad --
where everything is pretty much bad or unknown.
So you could never exist in this physical form if you did not understand good or bad.
So you can't void yourself from it. Why did you come into physical existence?
To understand true enlightenment you would have to go through,
and maybe this is what Buddha was talking about, again from that EI perspective
you would have to go through true suffering.
To master the world or to master this physical existence as EI puts it
it's not moving away from the darkness and into the light because that will distort you as well
and that's what most Buddhist try to do. They move away from everything to move into the light.
And, again, what happens is you come back into the darkness and it devours you
because you didn't have control. You didn't have strength over that. And, again, that's not Buddha.
It's the way it's been taught. As a note, Buddhism never wanted a religion.
It came to be though. Again, that's a distortion in itself.
In EI, and I have a podcast on this, what you want to do, imagine this, there's a ladder you have.
You have brightness or brilliance or complete enlightenment on one side.
On the other side you have say complete darkness. Both extremes. You want to be right in the middle.
And, by the way, both sides can destroy you or can kill you. Either physically and then on the spirit side as well.
In different methods. I'm not going to get into that here. That's a podcast that I've done.
If you're interested, take a look at that.
But what you do is you want to master both sides so you can ascend through it and then there is no….
If you're neutral. When you're neutral, you are master of all that's around you.
Both light and dark. You are master.
If you moved over to the light and come into the dark. Again, the dark will chew you up. Or vice versa.
It's the same thing and that's not true enlightenment either.
You want to get to the point, and this was Buddha's point,
is that you want to get to the point where you transcend so high that you become so expanded
that you entertain both light and dark within you and then both sides
collapse and there's a space of nothingness. And that's his true message.
How do you get there? Well, EI nowadays is probably the fastest way to get to that point.
To ascend high enough where there is no extremes anymore
because it's not needed because you are living in an enlightened being. There's nothing needed.
However, when you are at that level, when you come back down in physical form,
everything can be blessed upon you and there is no distortion
and that's what Buddha wanted to eliminate, right. The distortion.
He didn't really want to eliminate say the abundance of the world
If you really understand his message or him,
he just wanted you to move away because the abundance of the world distorts
if you're not properly or if you're not at that higher level or truly ascended.
Getting back to my point about God or Pure Source. I kind of went off the track.
You're still getting back to God. EI understands that, again, EI….
Pure Source has created a global setting for you. Has given you all of the tools.
Think of it this way, it's created a huge smorgasbord for you.
There's items on the plate that are really, really good for you.
And then there's choices for you that are really, really bad for you.
Since there's free will, you get to choose what you're going to have this lifetime.
So make wise choices and that's the way God is. You don't have to look up to God.
You don't have to reach out to that. EI never says that.
Again, and I covered this in another podcast as well, when I went through the dark times,
I reached out to God and there was no answer.
By the way, most of us, and this is a side note that I'm just reading, you guys, most of us reach out to God.
Something other than God comes in to help you out and that's where you get distorted or you've been distorted.
And time after time after time I reached out in my despair and God never showed up until I strengthened,
I never gave up. I strengthened and I'm going "Why weren't you there before?"
"Because, well, that would be part of coming in to free will. That's part of free will.
"To help you understand that I've already given you all the things here for you already.
"You have to make the proper choices. In physical consciousness and then in spiritual consciousness."
So very similar to Buddhism where we don't look outside of ourselves. We don't look for a higher order.
That order is already around us. We just have to utilize it better. We have to wake up our higher spirit.
Let's go ahead and take a nice deep breath in. We'll jump into the meditation or Medihealing.
If you don't know what a Medihealing is, in a nutshell I guide you into a nice deep state of meditation
where you focus on your physical form and then I'll work on you at your source code,
if you want to call it your spirit that's fine too, help awaken your spirit or edit your source code
and then together, with both our efforts together, and that's where true enlightenment.
Much easier and much faster than pretty much anything that's out there.
So let's go ahead and take a nice deep breath in and just noticing where you are.
Hopefully standing up. Just breaking away from all those patterns if you can physically stand up.
If you want to sit down or lie down that's good too.
But if you feel the urge to stand up, go ahead and do so. Follow your spirit.
Your way didn't work out well, so follow your spirit or awakened spirit.
Another strong deep breath in again.
Inhaling through the nose nice and slow. Four count.
Holding it a few seconds or longer and exhaling and letting go through the mouth nice and slow.
Nice and disciplined.
A lot of discipline in Buddhism. It's a great habit to have.
As we settle in you might notice a relaxation coming through your neck, through your shoulders,
through the chest area and right down into your spine. Right into the hips.
Beyond meditation. Beyond hypnosis. Beyond NLP. Beyond anything.
It's a presence that our spirit frequencies that I encapsulate around you.
Again, bypassing the physicalness of this reality. Pulling in your trueness, your spirit side.
And that's what you're feeling.
Strong deep breath in. Connecting to the group. There's a lot of people.
There are over a million people that listen to this podcast. It creates a lot of momentum.
There's strength in numbers, guys. We all want that one desire to be more abundant, more connected.
We're all looking the same way. Again, pulling humanity the same way. Helping us.
Holding on to that momentum. Holding on pulling us out of those ruts that we face. Those shackles that bind us.
To new territory.
Wonderful breath in again. Nice and deep.
This time asking ourselves "How do I connect to Pure Source even stronger?"
Again, that question, "How do I connect to Pure Source even stronger?"
Nothing religious. Nothing spiritual about it.
And then settling in, settling in. Noticing your chin. Underneath your chin your throat.
The sternum, the bone that connects the ribs and the front.
All you have to do is pay attention.
I'm going to access your source code to help you understand what Buddha really meant.
Again, paying attention to your sternum, your throat. Ascending higher right through the middle of the head.
Right through out the top of your head. Comparing how Buddha connected to Pure Source.
And then bringing in that same connection for you.
As you're connecting the same way basically bringing in Buddha's presence. Noting your breath.
Noting the space around you.
Noticing that calm from the top of your head extending on out into the universe.
Going deep into your head through the throat, through the center right behind your sternum
right into the solar plexus.
Perhaps you see the picture of Buddha emanating from the solar plexus.
Probably how it came about.
That was Buddha's way of connecting to what I call Pure Source.
Let's go ahead and count to 12.
As we count to 12 I'll help you merge the way Buddha connected right to the way you connect.
And a deep breath in.
Exhale, 0, 1, 2, 3.
Rapidly flowing down 4. Slower, 5
You can disconnect from this existence. 6. On to 7 and I push you out of time, time reference.
Note how you're feeling. 8.
It's a little distorted. Disoriented.
Transparent. 9.
Floating.
10. 11. 12.
And then pulling you back into Buddha's time.
Present.
Perhaps noticing the singularity.
Deep breath in again nice and deep.
I'm going to go ahead and leave you in this space for as long as you wish allowing you to stay
quietly meditating. Still being that mastermind.
As we end, again never trashing a great master like Buddha but clarifying
his communication to the world that's gotten distorted.
And that's the purpose of this podcast. Thanks for being on the call..., this podcast.
Notice what you notice and then notice the details.
For more information on my programs please visit MasSajady.com
That's MasSajady.com
Or join us on Facebook, for more information.
We do a lot of Facebook Live.
No comments:
Post a Comment