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Good News with Reverend Joseph Caesar

ARE YOU HURRYING & WORRYING OR ENLIGHTENING YOURSELF?

IF GOD ASKED YOU,"WHAT DO YOU WANT"? WHAT WOULD YOU SAY?

Good News with Reverend Joseph Caesar

In tonight's session, Shusara walks seekers through the heart-constricting, and ego-reinforcing state of mind of defiance. She gives us an understanding of how need, desire, attachment and resistance all work together in holding the personal self in place. Personal questions posed by members of The Kumara Center are also utilized as a means of pointing to what continues to hold everything in place.

Satsang with Shusara Tonight, Shusara addresses, in depth, the teaching of the Winning Position. From its initial imprinting, through its long-term impact on the individual, the Winning Position plays a large role in how humans react to triggers. This is an excellent session for anyone hungry for deeper understandings about the program we call human consciousness.

Tonight Shusara talks in depth about love and focuses specifically on how human love is predicated on behavior. While the primary focus of our work is the dissolution of the personal self, that equates, in worldly understanding, to guiding people to live from their hearts. We look at why the personal self has such a difficult time wrapping itself around all the paradox within the teachings and Shusara assures us that at a point in the journey all the contradictions make perfect sense. 

Shusara begins tonight’s session with a call for everyone to listen and pay attention to the statements that you are Beginningless, Endless, and Divine, the world works to prove otherwise but it is important to continue to feed this understanding into your consciousness. The adversity that we experience in the world is truly a gift of the Divine, and Shusara equates every experience as God presenting you with a return ticket home; a ticket that few want or will accept.

Good News with Reverend Joseph Caesar

Tonight’s session began with an analogy between the relationship of light/dark and non-polarized/polarized consciousness. Shusara illustrated the impact that resistance has on the Light, creating “shadows” that are taken to be real by the personal self and as a result occluding the Light from them. She also likened human consciousness to a buoy at sea being tossed about during a storm. The work of a spiritual seeker is serious and challenging, just like everything you strive to attain in life.