Human beings are, first and foremost, creators.

Our drive to create may be driven by the highest and purest impulse of the Soul, or it may be driven by the most selfish and separative urges of the personality. We can create in the outer world of form – giving way to all aspects of culture and civilization – or we can create in the inner world of process – transforming ourselves. And we can do all of the above consciously, understanding the process we are experiencing and cooperating with it, or unconsciously, just being impelled without any knowledge or contribution.

Creative Meditation offers us the opportunity to be conscious collaborators of an inner process of creation driven by the highest and purest impulse of the Soul. This process is the creation of a personality that can function in the world of outer form as an image of the Soul. This is how the Soul seeks to express Itself.

While each of us will express different Soul qualities, all of us are bound by the Spiritual Principles and Laws that govern our human existence.

We can think of a Principle as a truth on which our system is based, and a Law as a dynamic through which that Principle is expressed. We, as spiritual beings having a human experience, take as our truths that we are a spark of the Divine (Essential Divinity) and therefore we are all One (Unanimity) and thus we will relate to one another from the will to Love (Goodwill). These truths find manifestation in the Laws that govern our existence: our yearning for Soul connection (Spiritual Approach) and for  collective work (Group Endeavour) and our desire to respect all forms of Life (Right Relations).

The practice of Creative Meditation takes us on a journey of dis-identification from the separative urges of the personality, so that we can focus on feeling the forces that are naturally acting upon us – our yearning for connection, with our own Soul and with other human beings. As we do that, the truth of our Divinity, our Oneness and the Love that propels the universe toward constant evolution become fully alive, fully expressed, fully manifested. This is the ongoing process of creation that takes place in our daily meditation: when we consciously choose to surrender to be governed by the Spiritual Laws, we embody the truth of the Principles and, through that, they become a living presence; their potential moves toward manifestation, and the Idea they hold in their nucleus opens us and it becomes a myriad of practical thoughts. Creative Meditation allows us to be conscious agents for this process of Creation.

Thus, we become tiny outposts of a living presence, tiny atoms with a particular vibration. This presence allows us to recognize other tiny outposts, other tiny atoms, and vibrate with them. We then surrender to be who we really are, expressions of Spiritual energy, and the yearning gives way to the certainty of Union. And this is one of the ways in which we become seeds for the New Era that is about to flourish.

by Mayte Gómez