Some people believe God is a created illusion. Others believe the brain contains evidence that a spiritual realm exists beyond the brain, which the brain then perceives. And others, like researcher David Wulff, believe that “spiritual experiences across cultures, across time, and across faiths suggests a common core that is likely a reflection of structures and processes in the human brain.”
Regardless of how you view it, spirituality is about your journey, your experiences, and your religious practice. It is unique to you.
According to Ilchi Lee, originator of the Brain Education System Training (BEST) and author of Brain Wave Vibration, “Many of the squabbles we have today in regard to religious faith are not about spirituality at all. Rather, they are about layers of identity that we have piled on our spirituality.” The more we try to define it through theology and philosophy, the more we lose.
So how can you get your thinking mind out of the way so that you can experience it “directly and purely?” You need to quiet your thinking mind and open yourself up to discovering new experiences.
Lee’s Brain Wave Vibration is a technique that can be used to help you explore your spirituality as opposed to just thinking about it. It will allow you to clear out the static and tune into a greater peace. It will allow you to reveal your own unique spirituality.