Blog Entry 24 * 5-29-22
The next day, I had a very different experience in my meditation space. It felt unusually busy—almost like a gathering—filled with the presence of Angels and other subtle beings passing by. The energy was bright, yet it created a kind of restlessness, a subtle distraction from the deeper stillness that I usually find when connecting with the Divine.
Later, I spoke with a friend who offered some valuable guidance. They suggested that I focus on reaching higher and higher frequencies in meditation—refining my vibration—so that my awareness could rise beyond those in-between realms and rest purely in the loving presence of Rādhā and Krishna. It was wise advice. The more I practiced it, the more I realized how true it was.
As consciousness expands, it naturally begins to move through many layers of existence. The ethers are alive with activity—beings of light, guides, and Angels all traveling in their own ways. Some are drawn to one’s growing light and simply want to be near it. But the path of Bhakti is unique. It’s not about exploring all the subtle realms—it’s about falling in love with the Supreme Beloved. The focus becomes singular: deepening the sweetness of the relationship with Rādhā and Krishna.
So now, when I enter meditation and sense those other presences, I simply offer them my blessings and continue to rise inwardly—lifting my heart’s frequency until I feel the soft, unmistakable joy of divine love filling the space. In that quiet realm of the heart, it is just Them and me—no crowd, no movement—only the still, eternal pulse of love itself.
This experience reminded me that spiritual progress isn’t just about expanding awareness—it’s about refining it. It takes discernment and devotion to keep the mind and heart aligned with the ultimate goal: union in love with the Divine Couple. My friend’s words continue to echo in my heart, guiding me upward, inward, and ever closer to that sacred presence.