I'm in the shamanistic spectrum in my beliefs. Have you looked into Eight-circuit model of consciousness by Timothy Leary? If so, what is your opinion on it? I feel that it intergrates many angles and there's certain truth to it.
I had not come across the eight-circuit model of consciousness before, but just having a quick look at it, I like it. I reminds me a bit of the concepts from kundalini yoga (that I used to practice), which focuses on the ascent of increasingly higher levels of consciousness, and also of the seminal 1901 book "Cosmic Consciousness" by Richard Maurice Bucke, which describes how higher levels of consciousness have appeared during evolution.
When I was healthy, I always wanted to see how far I could push mindfulness meditation and related practices, to try to expand consciousness, and achieve higher mental perspectives. I used to do lots of mindfulness meditation, kundalini yoga, chi gong, etc to see how far I could climb up the ladder of expanded consciousness.
You have to be careful though, as there is such a thing as "cultivation madness", where a latent mental health problems like schizophrenia can be triggered by performing too much meditation or chi gong.
Also, too much mindfulness meditation can actually make you a bit hubristic, self-focused and egoistic, if it is not balanced with other forms of more interpersonal meditation.
I cannot meditate now though, as ME/CFS is a "consciousness contracting illness": it gives you diminished consciousness, even less consciousness than the average ordinary person. So no hope whatsoever in achieving any expanded consciousness now.
I don't consider myself a "believer" in any particular spiritual area, but I used to love exploring different spiritual traditions and their spiritual practices, and noting the conceptual parallels between them. I would I think be described as a the "seeker" type: someone who is always looking for the answers to the big questions, and so never stops exploring different traditions.
I've been fascinated by many traditions: including Buddhism, Zen, Taoism, yoga, chi gong, neo paganism, shamanism, Meister Eckhart (the greatest European mystic), etc. I find I get a deeper feeling for the spiritual when I explore multiple traditions and their concepts, and cross-reference those concepts in my mind, so that you see the parallels between them all. When you cross-reference, it helps your mind go beyond specific concepts.
I also like to try to tie in modern scientific understandings of the universe and the human body with spiritual concepts. I really enjoyed books like "The Dancing Wu Li Masters", which draws the parallels between quantum concepts and ideas from Eastern spiritual traditions.
Edited by Hip, 17 March 2024 - 06:17 PM.