My name is John (Jaish) Lamb, and I operate the website Curiositive. Gururaj Ananda (1932-1988) gave me the name Jaish although I haven’t legally adopted it. I’m in my late 60′s with a full work-life in the building industry behind me and I’ve worked voluntarily for Gururaj’s teaching centre, The British Meditation Society, for 34 years including teaching for 12 years. I’ve had a thoroughly satisfying family life for many decades. I write books and blogs, sail a small cruising boat in the local rivers (where it’s amazingly still and peaceful most evenings and mornings), play a little golf and meditate most days. Fortune has it that my wife is a real Mahatma and my four children are all gems I’m thoroughly proud of.
Above all, I’ve had a keen interest in meditation for more than 50 years now. I studied physics at school and energy physics at college, which led to my fascination with how everything in life fits together based on established scientific truths about particles, and how our minds challenge truth continuously instead of accepting it.
What fascinates me most is that there are at least 11 dimensions in us, and everything else around us. But most of us only use 3 of these dimensions from cradle to grave because we become obsessed with what appears to be solid matter. But we’ve proved that solid matter is not solid. And the 8 dimensions ignored by most humans hold the potential for problem-free absolute contentment and total understanding of why we’re here. What a waste. We lead very confused lives based on ignorance. I had the (good?) fortune to experience the wholeness – that we are multi-dimensional – when I was recovering from a physical knock-down as a teenager. This caused my eventual uncovering of how scientific truth and (so called) mystical experience are one and the same thing. There is only one absolute truth. Everything else is untruth, quasi truth or, at best, part-truth.
We continuously fill up (what we perceive as) time, based on a 3 dimensional universe being reality – which it isn’t! We acquire stuff, we attach ourselves to people and we cram our leisure time with temporary contentments. This just gets us by in life, and blanks out scary thoughts about death (until our last days!) but it doesn’t provide real answers. And it doesn’t enable us to utilise our multi-dimensional state, which, if we taste only the tiniest drip, leads to contentment, good health, receiving what we want and acquiring true knowledge about our evolutionary existence.
So, we don’t actually have to continue living or dying in ignorance or dissatisfaction. (Almost everyone dies somewhat dissatisfied or resentful that they’re leaving, or both). Once our multi-dimensional reality is glimpsed, we don’t die with any fear either. We recognise life as a continuum by allowing our consciousness to take in more reality while we’re here in the physical form. Expanding one’s consciousness just a tiny tad provides answers to most queries about our existence. When this happens, we cease being buffeted around by problems and anxieties that all stem from restricting our viewpoint to what the senses can see and touch.
My blogs and articles are largely on the subject matter above, although I also comment on the economy and a few other items of day to day interest, now and then. My books are all about our greater reality and how we can get to it and exploit it, including meditation which is essential for finding the ultimate stillness that reveals our whole self. (However, ‘releasing’ needs to accompany meditation in order to establish the perfect impenetrable happiness we all seek).
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