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PROFESSOR BAHRAM ELAHI - PHILOSOPHY FOR THE SOUL

  • Astroknowloger
  • Mar 28, 2016
  • 2 min read

Prof. Bahram Elahi, son of Kurdish spiritual leader and philosopher Ostad Elahi, was brought up in a family who believed in the existence of realities beyond human comprehension.

In addition to spiritual and moral teachings he received in his life, Elahi completed a formal academic education. With this combination, his basis for philosophical and spiritual reflections became well established. Later, allowing him to become one of the today's pre-eminant speakers on the course of our collective soul and the spiritual condition of humanity.

His work highlights the duality of man as both a material, and profound spiritual being, and reasserts the significance of our mystical measurement. He trusted that self-acknowledgment requires more than insignificant reflection, and that a deep sense of being, similar to any science, should essentially be grounded in evident experiences.

Elahi's Philosophy

We are the soul. The soul is more than a combination of mental, emotional, and physical bodies. It is the intelligence that directs the building of your bodies. It contains your essence between lifetimes, and holds the patterns that created you.

The Self within you is eternal, infinite consciousness, free from all attachments, and beyond all action; it is constant and unchanging, birthless and deathless. This Self can only be known through a direct experience of it, and cannot be known through the rational mind. Out of the Oneness of the Self, soul and body, you were created as an individual.

Self lives within us and it is who we are. Self is indestructible once it exists, whether in the present life or thereafter.

The soul is defined as an entity of pure and unexploited consciousness with an incorporated conglomerate of special ability, or power in its dynamic nature.

The consciousness of the soul is limited while still in the body, because of an opaque psychological veil that exists. This confines the soul from the full entirety of our consciousness, as well as setting boundaries to our logical thinking and senses.

When we die, the soul leaves the body behind and the limitation and boundaries to consciousness are removed.

We immediately recognize that our consciousness is vast and immense, but our level of understanding is limited.

So, our job is become more aware while still in the body, and to come to know our total consciousness more fully.

To do this, we need to reduce the opacity of our psychological veil. Opacity is generated by our ego, the imperious self, which is a negative psychological energy that is harmful and catastrophic to the soul. It is produced by our unconscious psyche, and surfaces to the level of our conscious self.

Our imperious self is that part of us that expresses harmful impulses, often to cause harm to ourselves or others, or to go directly against true moral or spiritual values. It is our “anti-divine” element.

By reducing our imperious self, not giving it energy, and instead being loving, compassionate, and in harmony with our soul and divinity, we gain access to a fuller consciousness.

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