This transmission takes you on a profound journey through the essence of spiritual wisdom, inspired by the timeless words of Master Morya, the mystical guide behind Blavatsky’s Theosophy. It delves into core aspects of the spiritual path: the quest for stillness in a restless world, the ineffable nature of spirituality, the many paths leading to truth and unity, and the challenges of keeping spirituality alive in an ever-changing era.
Blending ancient teachings, such as those of Guru Nanak, with modern perspectives from House of Empathy and Cosmic Insights, this message bridges the past, present and future. It calls for simplicity, authenticity and inner experience, with a focus on light, sound and the transcendence of form.
Allow yourself to be guided by the words and energy of this transmission, where profound questions are addressed, and the connection to the timeless and formless is renewed.
Why do people struggle so much with stillness and rest in today’s world?
Master Morya: One of the greatest problems is that people can’t find rest. Stillness has become a luxury, not a norm. This restlessness stems from the mind’s endless movement. Technology has amplified this condition, binding humanity to distraction. True stillness, however, is not merely the absence of movement; it is a state of being where one aligns with the infinite. Guru Nanak spoke of this stillness as “sahaj” the effortless state. It is within sahaj that the soul finds its home.
How can spirituality be made more accessible to those who seek it in such a restless time?
Master Morya: Spirituality cannot be described with words—it is an experience, a way of living. But to make it accessible, the message must be simple and pure. This is where organisations like House of Empathy play a vital role. They bring timeless truths into the present, allowing seekers to connect with the formless essence of the divine. Remember, simplicity is the gateway to depth. Guru Nanak also said, “Simple living, high thinking”. The modern seeker needs less complexity and more experience.
Many people are searching for truth, but there are so many paths. How do they know which one to follow?
Master Morya: People have been searching for truth for centuries. There are many paths that lead to unity and re-unity, just as rivers converge in the ocean. What matters is the authenticity of your journey, not the label of your path. In the teachings of House of Empathy, the path of Light and Sound offers direct experience of unity. Each path serves a purpose for those ready to walk it. The key is devotion, sincerity and the courage to go beyond the mind.
Can you explain the difference between spiritual awakening and Kundalini awakening?
Master Morya: A spiritual awakening is a realization—a shift in perspective where the illusion of separation fades. It is a blossoming of awareness that transcends mental constructs. Kundalini awakening, however, is an energetic phenomenon. It can be intense, transformative, yet not always aligned with spiritual realization. Guru Nanak emphasized “naam”, the divine word or sound, as the guide beyond both energy and mind. True spiritual awakening brings stillness, clarity and the experience of oneness with the formless.
Why doesn’t meditation always lead to enlightenment? Isn’t it unfair that some achieve awakening spontaneously?
Master Morya: It is difficult to explain this, yet it is part of the divine play. Meditation is a practice, a tool—but enlightenment is grace. Not all meditation leads to the ultimate realization because the ego can attach itself even to spiritual practices. Spontaneous awakenings happen when the soul is ripe, often as a culmination of lifetimes of preparation. Instead of fairness, consider it as divine timing. Those who persist in meditation with surrender and sincerity will receive what is destined.
Some spiritual organizations seem to lose their connection with the modern seeker. Why is that?
Master Morya: Times have changed and people have changed. Many spiritual organizations struggle to adapt, holding onto rigid traditions instead of renewing their message. Humanity today is divided—many are consumed by technology, while a few remain connected to nature and simplicity. Organisations like House of Empathy succeed because their message is adaptable, their energy pure. They focus on quality over quantity, offering initiations and teachings of Light and Sound freely. This is the future of spirituality: openness, renewal and authenticity.
What role does knowledge play in spirituality, particularly with initiatives like Cosmic Insights?
Master Morya: Knowledge is the bridge between ignorance and wisdom, but it must be lived to bear fruit. Cosmic Insights promotes both traditional and esoteric astrology, guiding seekers to integrate ancient wisdom into modern life. Renewal of knowledge is slow, yet necessary. When humanity starts to value wisdom over information, progress will accelerate. Astrology, like all spiritual sciences, points the way but does not walk it for you. Your inner light must illuminate the path.
How can seekers align themselves with Light and Sound in the modern age?
Master Morya: The Light and Sound are eternal; they exist beyond time and space. House of Empathy has made these teachings accessible, offering free initiations and resources for those who wish to explore them. Guru Nanak often sang of the “Shabd”, the eternal sound, which guides the soul home. Aligning with the Light and Sound requires inner silence, sincerity and the courage to transcend form. The path is open to all—seekers need only step forward.
What would you say to those who feel disconnected from spirituality in this age?
Master Morya: Disconnection is an illusion of the mind. The divine essence is never far from you; it breathes within you. Look beyond the distractions of the world and you will see the formless in every moment. As Guru Nanak said, “Why do you search outside? That which you seek is within”. Begin with stillness, align with Light and Sound and allow grace to guide you. Spirituality is not bound by time; it is eternal, waiting for your awakening.
In the formless, there is unity. In unity, there is love. And in love, there is truth.