Exploring the Inner Cosmology of Consciousness

The inner cosmos within our own consciousness has its own structure of which the outer cosmos is a reflection. In fact the inner cosmos creates the outer cosmos.

The cosmos is not something that exists outside of us extending into vast regions of space and time beyond our comprehension. The cosmos dwells within us at the core of our being as the most intimate aspect of who we are. This inner cosmos is a cosmos of consciousness that similarly extends far beyond the limitations of our minds and senses and the entire outer universe.

So far science has only recognized a small portion of the outer cosmos, what of the universe our instruments can observe. Modern quantum physics has discovered some of the secrets behind it, including how time, space and causation dissolve at the origins of the known universe. Yet there are other aspects of cosmic reality beyond our physical world and intertwined with it, of which our entire known universe may just be but a shadow.


The Cosmology of Consciousness and the Process of Rebirth

These additional levels of the cosmos, not yet known by modern physics, extend to realms of life, mind, intelligence, unbounded bliss, unlimited consciousness and eternal being that we have yet to entirely conceptualize. We only contact their shadows in the physical realm in dream, deep sleep and higher states of consciousness that we touch on only vicariously.

These subtle realms of the cosmos can be discovered in within our own consciousness, behind the ordinary mind that is caught in physical reality and ego identity. Exploration of the inner cosmos is the basis of true Yoga and deep meditation.

Uncovering the hidden cosmology of consciousness takes us into inner realms beyond the physical, including realms that the reincarnating consciousness inhabits between birth and death, as well as its abode beyond all form based worlds. Death puts us back in touch with their forces and makes us deal with them again and reencounter our inner reality through them, extending to a new rebirth.

Our physical world is not the home of our inner being. For what is called Jivatman or the individual Self in Sanskrit, the waking world is a realm of journey, pilgrimage, visit and work, not its true nature. After our physical life is over, we take back to the realm of the Jivatman the essence of our experience, knowledge and energies developed in our physical lives, like the gifts a traveler brings home from a foreign land, or the pollen a bee takes back to build its honeycomb. These energies help the Jivatman evolve  and access higher states of consciousness beyond. They support it in other lives in other bodies and other worlds.


Inner Cosmology: Chakras, Mantras and Yantras

The inner cosmology of consciousness is not simply a structure, pattern or process like those in the physical realm. The inner realms of consciousness are structured, created and sustained by life, mind, inspiration, intuition and other yet more adaptable energies of intelligence and consciousness. This is revealed in the mantras and yantras of Yogic practice.

Mantras, particularly Shakti bija mantras like OM and Hreem, hold the vibratory powers that sustain the cosmology of consciousness. We can use them as vehicles to uncover and move through the inner realms as an extension of the vibration of our own inner being.

Yantras like the famous Sri Yantra reflect the entire universe of form, life and formless patterns extending to pure consciousness. We can focus on various yantras to uncover different aspects of the cosmology of consciousness, its laws, powers and guiding principles. Our inner cosmology reflects a sacred mathematics and sacred geometry, including what is taught in Vastu, the Vedic architectural side, and Jyotish, Vedic astrology and its science of time, space and karma.

The chakra system of the subtle body along with it energy channels of nadis reflect the seven levels of the universe as matter, energy, mind, intelligence, bliss, consciousness and being (anna, prana, manas, vijnana, ananda, chit, sat), and how these seven levels interface and underlie our physical reality.

Yet at a deeper level in the spiritual heart (hridaya), the seat of the soul, these chakras form the cosmic pyramid or mountain in seven layers culminating in the highest point of pure unity that takes us beyond all manifestation and every form of thought.

This cosmology of consciousness can also be viewed in the form of various lotuses, like the lotuses of the chakras from four petals below in the root or earth chakra (muladhara) to the thousand petal lotus (sahasra padma) of the head. Yet there are many other lotus formations, some as part of yantras, others as their own structures, helping us understand how the one becomes all. The inner cosmology of consciousness reveals the universal gestalt.

Such vibratory formations of consciousness, however, are not physical or material, or even any type of material based energy from subatomic particles and the elemental forces of the material world. They form the fabric of space, both manifest and unmanifest, physical and mental.


Exploring Our Inner Universe and the Cosmology of our own Consciousness

Raja Yoga and meditation teach us to explore our inner cosmology of consciousness, the universe that dwells within us. This exploration of the inner universe is more important and wondrous than examining the outer universe. It is our great adventure in consciousness that is the highest adventure of the soul.

Yet to move into the inner universe and explore the inner cosmos requires a similar daring and fearlessness as the exploration of the outer world or outer space. It is not for the timid or those looking for mere physical or material security or prosperity. It requires breaking through the illusion of physical reality, going beyond the mind, and letting go of our sense of personal identity.

Yet it is the most rewarding of all journeys and explorations as it offers us the possibility to discover the secrets of immortality – to be able to hold infinity and eternity that have no form or shape, beginning or end in all that you see and do.

May you uncover the universe within your own Self-awareness and learn to explore all of its beauty and magic!

David Frawley (Vamadeva Shastri)

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