Christian mysticism

  • THE MASTERY OF NOW

    Paramahansa Yogananda taught, “Live each present moment completely and the future will take care of itself”.


    The mystics, saints, and sages have all pointed to one blazing truth: the present moment is eternity itself. St. Augustine called time a mystery of the soul; Paramahansa Yogananda spoke of the eternal now as the doorway to God; and modern success teachers remind us that the only point of leverage you ever truly possess is this instant.

    Right now, you stand at a threshold. In this very breath, you hold no karma. The past has dissolved into memory, and the future has not yet been written. You are free. Yet the moment you act, consequences are born. Karma begins to ripple. Each thought, word, and deed is a seed sown into the soil of eternity. And though the fruits of that soil may ripen in ways mysterious to the material mind, to the spiritual eye they reveal perfection, guided by divine love.

    God, as the prophet Samuel said, “looks upon the heart.” Your inner state—your beliefs, your intentions, your energy—is the true measure of your life. Actions matter, but it is the heart behind the action that determines whether the act rises as incense toward heaven or sinks into the mire of self-serving ego.

    This is why moment-to-moment practice matters. Success, both material and spiritual, is nothing more than a succession of present moments, lived rightly, adding up like drops into an ocean. Each now is a chance to align your will with the eternal. Each now is a chance to choose love over fear, clarity over confusion, service over selfishness.

    The Bhagavad Gita reminds us: “You are entitled to the action, but never to the fruits of action.” Do your duty, do it passionately, do it with joy—and then release the outcome. The fruit belongs to God. You were never the Doer, God is. This truth liberates you from the anxiety of results and anchors you in the bliss of the work itself.

    Yes, cunning strategies, manipulation, and Machiavellian tactics often produce quick victories. Evil always comes sugar-coated, or else no one would taste it. But the harvest of such seeds is bitter. Al Capone ended mad with syphilis in prison; Adolf Hitler committed suicide in a bunker of despair. Their fruits rotted. Compare them to Mother Teresa, whose life was radiant with love, or Padre Pio, whose heart became a beacon of miracles. Their fruits endure in eternity.

    Rewards may or may not ripen in this lifetime, but ripen they shall. Karma is patient. Sometimes the lesson comes swiftly, other times over lifetimes.

    But to the soul walking in faith, one more act of love, one more step of courage, one more punch through the veil of illusion can bring a rebirth into greater strength, higher wisdom, and divine joy.

    Love is its own reward. When you choose love now, eternity opens within you. The world is but a dream within a dream, and when the dream ends, all of us must return to the Father. Even the most lost soul has a path home.

    That is the story of the Prodigal Son: no matter how far we wander, God’s grace is waiting-if we repent (Change). The banquet table is set, and the loving Father runs to meet us when we turn our face toward Him.

    So master this moment. The now is your eternity, your destiny, your karma yet unwritten. With every heartbeat, with every breath, let your heart align with love, let your action spring from truth, and let your destiny unfold as a song of grace.

    The Mastery of Now is the mastery of life eternal.

    “In the absolute sense, anything that contradicts true happiness is untruth; and that which gives permanent happiness is truth. Permanent happiness refers not to the temporary thrill that comes with material success and pleasure, but to the joy found in the soul’s attunement with God. By this standard, you can judge any action you perform as to its projected end result – whether or not that action will promote lasting happiness. The ultimate Truth is God; and God is the ultimate Truth.”

    – Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

    Journey to Self-Realization

    “What is Truth”, pg 107


  • WHAT FEELS LIKE AN ATTACK BY DARKNESS IS ACTUALLY PURIFICATION—GOD’S FIRE BURNING OUT IMPURITIES AND DEEPENING YOUR DEVOTION

    The Eternal Dharma (Gospel) is Martial Arts for the Soul


    There are times in life when it feels as though shadows close in—when temptation, despair, confusion, and suffering seem to press against your soul. You may feel as if darkness itself is hunting you, trying to break your spirit and pull you away from God.

    But what if it’s not the enemy at all?
    What if it is God Himself—burning away what no longer belongs in you?

    Like gold refined in fire, the soul must be purified through trial. Every pain, every doubt, every storm that shakes you is not meant to destroy you, but to reveal the unshakable part of you: your devotion to Him.

    The question He whispers in these moments is simple, yet it strikes the deepest core of your being:

    “Do you love Me? And if so, how much?”

    This is the test. Not perfection. Not flawless behavior. Not worldly success.
    But love.

    Do you love Him enough to trust His hand when it feels like fire?
    Do you love Him enough to release the idols of this world—money, lust, intoxicants, pride, comfort, fleeting pleasure, and endless distractions—and cling to Him alone?
    Do you love Him enough to say, “Though You slay me, yet will I trust You” (Job 13:15)?

    The Refining Fire

    Darkness disguises itself as failure, suffering, shame, and weakness. But what is really happening is purification. The impurities of ego, fear, lust, anger, and pride rise to the surface under heat so they can be burned away.

    This fire is not punishment—it is preparation.
    It strips you of illusion and forces you to stand naked before God, with nothing left but your answer to His question:

    “Do you love Me?”

    The True Measure

    God does not demand impossible perfection. He asks only that you repent when you stumble, correct your mistakes, and continually focus on Him and not on the things of this world.

    Holiness is not the absence of flaws, but the relentless return to God.
    Faith is not the absence of doubt, but choosing Him even in the doubt.
    Devotion is not the absence of failure, but rising again with eyes fixed on the Eternal.

    The Call

    Sri Gyanamata—Paramahansa Yogananda’s foremost woman disciple—was a radiant saint of wisdom and surrender, who embodied the highest ideals of divine love and union with God.

    So when the shadows press in, do not be afraid. Do not curse the fire. See it for what it is: God’s love, disguised as burning.

    He is preparing you. He is purifying you. He is deepening your devotion.
    And He is waiting for your answer.

    “Do you love Me? And if so, how much?”

    Answer it rightly—not with words alone, but with your life.
    And you will save yourself.


    NEW RELEASE: THE MIND IS THE BATTLEFIELD!
    A SPIRITUAL WARRIOR’S GUIDE TO VICTORY — CONQUER LIFE LIKE CHRIST & THE EASTERN MASTERS.

    Born in Hell. The only way out: the Cross—your Kurukshetra. Rise as a knight of light—or stay ‘comfortably numb’ and fall to disillusion and tragedy. Pain is inevitable—suffer for the right cause.

    CLICK HERE AND VANQUISH THE INNER WAR ZONE. RISE TRIUMPHANT!


  • THE DIVINE CODE: CONSCIOUSNESS, THE HOLY TRINITY, AND INDRA’S NET!

    “We are made of the matrix of consciousness. All life was spumed out of the one Source of the river of consciousness.”

    — Paramahansa Yogananda


    Some parts of this article are adapted from the talk Everything is Consciousness by Nayaswami Jyotish, linked below.


    At the heart of all spiritual realization lies one profound truth: everything is consciousness. Before there were stars, galaxies, or even thought itself, there was consciousness—unbounded, unconditioned, divine awareness.

    This consciousness is not merely a backdrop to existence; it is existence. It is both the observer and the observed, the dreamer and the dream.

    This is the root of God.


    🌌 Consciousness as the Root of God

    God is not an external creator manipulating the cosmos from afar. Rather, God is pure consciousness, the essence and substratum of all things. As shared in a profound teaching:

    All of existence is simply consciousness. Yet God, in divine play, veils this truth, making it seem otherwise. This illusion — this seeming separation — is known as maya.

    In the grand illusion of maya, we perceive duality, division, and difference. But behind the veil of form and phenomena lies a single source — God as pure awareness, manifesting the universe by condensing that consciousness into various levels of reality.


    🕊️ The Divine Architecture: Holy Trinity and the Three Worlds

    God’s consciousness, when projected outward, gives rise to a divine architecture — a holy trinity that mirrors both Christian and Vedic teachings.

    In Christian theology, the Holy Trinity is:

    • God the Father – The unmanifest Source, the Infinite Consciousness.
    • God the Holy Spirit (Divine Mother) – The creative vibration, Aum, the breath, the power that animates and sustains creation. God as the creation.
    • God the Son – The divine intelligence made manifest as a true Son or Daughter within the creation, the Christ Consciousness (Buddha consciousness, Krishna consciousness) that is dormant in most beings.

    In Vedic cosmology, a strikingly similar structure exists:

    • Causal World – The realm of thought and pure ideation, the first condensation of consciousness
    • Astral World – The energetic world of light and vibration, the domain of subtle form and feeling
    • Physical World – The densest layer, where energy crystallizes into matter and form

    As taught by the Rishis:

    God, as pure consciousness, begins creation by gently condensing His essence into thought — this gives rise to the causal realm. From there, to express creation in more tangible form, the astral world of energy emerges. Finally, this divine impulse crystallizes into the physical world, the realm of matter and the senses.

    This isn’t merely theology; it’s a map of existence, showing how spirit becomes matter and how the many arise from the One.


    💎 Indra’s Net: The Cosmic Weave of Divine Reflection

    Enter Indra’s Net, a luminous vision from Hindu and Buddhist philosophy — perhaps the most poetic and comprehensive model of God’s immanence and transcendence.

    Imagine a cosmic web of infinite jewels, stretching across all space and time. Each jewel reflects every other jewel. Every reflection contains the whole.

    This is not a metaphor for egoic individuality — it’s a vision of divine multiplicity within unity:

    • Each individual consciousness contains the whole.
    • Every soul is God in microcosm, not separate from but essential to the whole.
    • Divine intelligence flows through everything, without diminishing individuality or unity.

    Indra’s Net teaches that enlightenment is the realization that you are both the jewel and the net — a unique expression of God, yet indivisibly part of the All.

    As Christ said,

    “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine grower.” (John 15:1)

    Each jewel is a grape on the vine, nourished by the same divine sap. Each reflection is Christ Consciousness mirrored through the many facets of creation.


    🧬 You Are the Architecture

    You are not separate from this divine architecture — you are its essence. Your soul transcends all realms, expressing through the causal body in the realm of divine thought, flowing through the astral body of light and energy, and manifesting through the physical body in the world of action and form.

    You are a jewel in Indra’s Net, eternally reflecting and being reflected.

    And you are the child of the Holy Trinity, born of Infinite Consciousness, shaped by Divine Intelligence, and filled with the breath of Spirit.


    ✨ Conclusion: Realizing Your Divine Nature

    To awaken is to remember:

    • You are consciousness.
    • You are God’s thought in motion.
    • You are the reflection of the Infinite in a single radiant point.

    Let your life be a conscious reflection of the divine. Recognize the net within the jewel. See God in all things, and all things in God. This is the highest realization. This is your true nature.


    Live as the jewel. Love as the net. Shine as the light of consciousness.


    Sifu Russo’s works are a collaboration between AI tools such as ChatGPT and himself.

    MORE INFORMATION:

    Everything is Consciousness by Nayaswami Jyotish, disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda