A Buddha driving an earth-friendly Benz with your loved ones. Living in an enlightened state of consciousness, while embracing the fullness of life.
Most paths ask you to choose. The world, or the spirit. Abundance, or peace.
For most of human history, the awakened life and the engaged life have been held apart. To seek the inner, you were asked to renounce the outer. To succeed in the world, you were asked to set the inner life aside.
The Path of Fusion does not ask you to choose. It is the understanding that the highest states of consciousness are not lived away from life, but inside it.
To live in the Beautiful State while fully in your life. Awake in your work, your relationships, your wealth, your love.
Fusion is the joining of two things long believed to be opposites: the transcendent and the worldly. It is an enlightened consciousness that does not withdraw from family, ambition, or abundance, but moves through all of them in a beautiful state. Not the renunciate on the mountain, and not the achiever lost in striving, but a third way that holds both at once.
A teaching of Sri Preethaji & Sri Krishnaji
What it looks like, lived.
Present with their children not out of duty, but from a state of inner stillness — raising a family as a spiritual practice rather than apart from one.
Making decisions of consequence from clarity rather than anxiety — meeting the pressures of the world without being consumed by them.
Building, creating, and prospering, while living from a beautiful state — abundance and awakening held in the same hand.
There are only two states —
the Beautiful State, and the Suffering State.
Fusion is the art of remaining in the first, without leaving the world.
Fusion is not understood. It is experienced.
A teaching like this cannot be reached through reading alone. It is entered through practice, in the field created by the founders and their teaching. This is where the Path of Fusion is lived.
Enter the Field of Awakening →A Buddha, in the fullness of life. This is the invitation.
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