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Is Your Spirituality Delusional?

By Marcus T. Anthony (PhD)


Email: mindfutures at gmail dot com

This article also appears at www.22cplus.blogspot.com

Several days ago on Rob and Trish Macgregor’s synchronicity blog there was a post entitled
“Synchronicity or delusion?" . That blog post received a large number of responses, including
one from me. I thought it would be good to elaborate on the answer that I gave there. I am also
going to expand the topic a little, and talk not just about synchronicity, but about the idea of
spiritual guidance in general (as synchronicity could be interpreted as a sub-category of the
‘spiritual’).

The post-rational stages of cognitive development have often been confused with the lower,
prepersonal stages. Philosopher Ken Wilber makes this point, and he's right. One of the
commonalities is seeing and hearing things that others don't perceive. How is anybody else
supposed to know whethrer the person is a compete loony, or a prophet? How is the person
perceiving the spiritual guidance to know whether he/she is a complete loony? Many sceptics
would not even bother to make the distinction, but as someone who has had many spiritual
experiences, I think it is not only worthwhile, but extremely important. We don’t want to spend
time going down the wrong track in life because we followed the advice of some guidance that
was nothing more than a delusion. And we don’t want to dismiss all guidance out of hand,
because it can be very helpful

First a distinction that anyone who deals with intuitive or psychic realms has to know.
Not all information you get is from the good guys. As mystic Stuart Wilde once wrote, just
because Grandpa dropped dead it doesn’t make him the fountain of all knowledge and wisdom.
All human minds, including yours and mind, are constantly being bombarded with information
and emotional energy from other people and spiritual entities. That information is designed to
manipulate and control. THIS IS NOT SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE, BUT CAN BE EASILY
CONFUSED WITH IT (sorry for shouting). I prefer to call this dark energy.

Having worked with my own shadow side, and that of others for many years, I have seen that
there are two ways that dark energy works. It tries to control and possess by either inflating the
ego, or by deflating it.

People who buy the “I am special” lie are easy to manipulate, and this is why dark energy often
uses this ploy. I saw this very clearly when I was dealing with two spiritual teachers (women)
several years ago. After working with them for a while, I had a dream, where one stood either
side of me whispering sweet things into my ears. They were telling me how great I was. They
were also getting a bit “touchy-feely”, which is another common factor with dark energy. Sexual
energy is projected with the intention of enticing you. I should point out that this does not
require any funny business at the physical level – it is an etheric projection.

However, when you are with spiritual teachers, if you are honest and observant, you should be
able to pick up a sense of any sexual projection going on. And if there is any sexual activity going
on in the real world – run for your soul!

It took me two years to disentangle my energy from one female teacher whom I completely gave
my power away to, and much of the problem existed at a sexual level – no physical stuff, just a
complete possession of my spirit.

If they are telling you are special to your face, take the same action- put on your running shoes.
It’s a trap.

The other form of dark energy expression involves attempts to attack and destroy, and it
includes “messaging” and the more nasty expression of “possession”. Messaging is a stream of
thought sent from one mind to another in order to control that other mind. Usually it involves
put-downs, judgments, and shaming. The idea is to keep the other person down. I hate to say it,
but the most common source is not the anti-Christ, but your loved-ones. There are various
reasons people do this, including jealousy, envy, and fear of you moving forward and leaving
them. As parents age, they can really start to cause problems with their psychic projections, as
their fear levels tend to rise, and they become more psychically manipulative. Then of course,
like everyone, they pass on. The bad news is there is often no release from the dramas, as the
psychic projections generally continue from the other side. As they say, “He’s dead, but he won’t
lie down”.

The thing is that all this psychic messaging can come through in dreams and even visions when
you are meditating. It can interfere in psychic readings, and in divination processes, including
the ones I recommend in Sage of Synchronicity.

As for possession, it is real, and does occur. This is one of the more difficult areas to explain, and
many people simply refuse to believe it. I can’t blame the, as I would not have considered it
possible before I became a visionary. Again, most of the time this phenomenon involves loved
ones and friends, not demonic entities (although that can happen too, unfortunately).
Possession is a two-way street – there is someone possession, and there is someone giving their
power away. So it is actually a lesson for the spirit. If you se it in these terms, it is not a simple
“good versus evil” scenario. Finally, I might add that I have dealt with possession scenarios
myself. My two biggest issues involved one elderly relative, and one uncle. There was also a third
involving a discarnate entity. But I won’t scare you with the details.

Returning to the general idea of guidance, the first thing to consider with any form of spiritual
input is whether it is life-affirming. Is it leading you towards mental and spiritual health and
well-being, or down a slippery slope to the funny farm?

I’ve written quite a bit about David R. Hawkins on my blog, and his critics often equate his work
with psychosis (“He’s a looney!”). Yet for someone who has done some inner work and
experienced some of the things he writes about, it is easy enough to see the distinction between
insanity and higher cognitive development. For me, Hawkins displays enough knowledge and
wisdom to make me feel strongly that his work is genuine. However I should point out that I
have not read the book that many critics despise, Truth versus Falsehood. In this book he
measures the consciousness levels of various spiritual teachers/teachings, and also popular
figures. This has outraged people - well mostly those who got a low rating, or whose preferred
teacher or philosophy fared poorly on his scale.

However, there is another important distinction about spiritual guidance. While it is true that a
process that leads to a sense of positivity is generally good, some very painful truths may also be
growth-producing and “spiritual.” So it’s not always “love ‘n light”. Alternatively, delusional
guidance which may make you feel good (“Grandma is fine, and says ‘Hi’ from her special place
in paradise”; “Mr Right is on his way even as we speak!”), but may serve no genuine spiritual
purpose.

I don’t like to disparage any other spiritual philosophies, but all mainstream religious and
spiritual movements contain elements of delusion. Much of what occurs in New Age and popular
spiritual culture is no different. The problem is that the human ego simply cannot perceive truth
from falsehood in and of itself. To really ‘know’ a truth from a mental level, it is necessary to let
go of all expectation and allow a deeper part of the mind to know. And this is where many people
get into trouble. They impose their expectations onto spiritual information.

The truth is that a very great percentage of the human race is barely conscious enough to be able
to genuinely understand spiritual information when it is given to them, and many people are
simply incapable of understanding it at all. And for people who can, the whole process requires
a real commitment to the truth, because the ego is a trickster.

Most spiritual guidance - at least most of what I get -is ambiguous. It is deliberately ambiguous,
because each soul is responsible for its own evolution, and it is a violation of the person’s
autonomy to tell them what to do and think. Better to teach a man how to fish…

My experience is that it is not a matter of “if” we are deluded, but to what degree. If you can
appreciate that, then a little humility naturally follows. You never know when someone or
something is going to come along and pop your bubble. In fact a little bubble popping is good for
the soul, both individual souls, and the collective human oversoul (think, the recent economic
crisis). If we are too attached to our interpretations of events and “the way it should be”, there
will be drama and suffering. If we just allow what is to unfold, then we can move with the flow of
life with a sense of lightness. This was the essence of Lao Zi’s teachings about the Tao, or the way
of heaven.

With synchronicities, it is necessary to analyse things too much. If you relax, the meaning
should make itself known to you. If it doesn’t, then just let it go.

Finally, it is well appreciated by most spiritual teachers with a little experience of these things,
that it is best not to get too caught up in the psychic realms. They can be useful, but the essence
of spirituality should be bringing the mind into presence, and developing the right relationship
with the ego. One of my great influences, Leonard Jacobson, recommended that spiritual
seekers not to bother with the psychic realm at all, because “it takes you into the mind.” (i.e. the
ego). It is sad to see some spiritual teachers get too caught up with “visions”, and really lose the
plot. There are one or two very successful New Age authors to whom this has happened to. Mind
you, psychadelics have been involved.

If all this leaves you confused, then maybe it is a good thing. Not knowing precedes all knowing.
In this sense, confusion precedes all learning. Only in silence can you really know yourself.
Thinking too much does lead to confusion. I am not being anti-rational. Reason has its place.
But much spiritual knowledge comes from an inner process that is beyond the ‘rational’ mind.
You need to learn which is the correct way of knowing to be employed for the knowledge type
being sought.

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Have you ever felt you had a greater calling, but


been unable to put your finger on what it is?

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