In the stillness of meditation, we are sometimes taken beyond the familiar boundaries of our physical reality. During one such profound experience, I found myself beneath a vast, symbolic pyramid, embarking on a journey of transformation — a journey of the soul from form to formlessness, from the confines of the mind to the boundless realm of the infinite. The following is a recount of this extraordinary experience, where the pyramid serves as a gateway to deeper spiritual dimensions, guiding the soul beyond the limitations of the physical and mental world.
The experience began with a sensation of lying beneath a grand, towering pyramid. This structure, though monumental and seemingly solid, was not just a physical form but a symbolic representation of the spiritual journey ahead. As I lay there, a deep awareness settled over me — my body felt lighter, as if no longer bound to the earth. Though I could sense the physicality of my form, there was a growing understanding that it was merely a vessel for something much larger — the soul.
Slowly, my attention shifted to the pyramid’s apex. The top of the pyramid, once a solid square, began to rotate. Its sharp edges, once clearly defined, started to blur as it spun. With each turn, the structure became less tangible, its form dissolving into a fluid motion. As the pyramid continued to turn, each layer, each step, began to lose its solidity, becoming formless.
This gradual dissolution of the pyramid mirrored the internal transformation I was experiencing. Just as the pyramid was losing its form, I too began to feel a softening of the boundaries of my physical self. The rigid structure of the body, the identification with form, was fading. In this moment, the pyramid became a metaphor for the soul’s journey beyond the material world — the shift from form to formlessness, from a defined sense of self to the vastness of the infinite.
As the pyramid continued to dissolve, I became aware of a deep, vibrant red light flooding the space around me. This red was not a mere color; it pulsed with life, with power. It was intense, yet its energy felt both grounding and transformative. It filled every part of my being, surrounding and infusing me with its force.
This red light symbolized the energy of transformation. It was the vital force that tied me to the physical world, but it also represented the beginning of a deeper spiritual shift. The intensity of the red light grew and with it, a profound sense of power emerged — not the power of the physical body, but an internal strength, the force that propels the soul beyond the confines of the mind and form.
As I surrendered to this energy, I felt a growing sense of movement, as if the red light was carrying me upward, beyond the limitations of my body. The sensation was both intense and liberating. The red light was not simply a color; it was a force of transformation, pushing me toward something higher, something formless.
Amidst the intensity of the red, a soft white light appeared above me. The contrast between the two was striking — the red, full of energy and transformation and the white, calm, pure and infinite. The white light began to expand, blending with the red, but without overpowering it. Together, they symbolized two parts of the same journey — the transition from the raw power of transformation to the clarity and purity of formlessness.
As the white light grew, I felt an overwhelming sense of peace. It was as if the final stage of the transformation was approaching — the point where form fully dissolves and the soul is free to merge with the infinite. The red light had been the catalyst, the driving force, but now the white light represented the state of being beyond that transformation, where clarity and purity reign.
In the midst of this powerful experience, a figure began to emerge. She was only partially visible, revealing just enough of herself to make her presence known. She was the Guardian of the Pyramid, a silent watcher of the journey. Her role was not to intervene, but to observe, to ensure that the soul’s passage through this transformation was protected.
The Guardian represented the unseen forces that guide us through the spiritual journey. She did not speak, nor did she impose herself upon the experience. Rather, she stood watch as I continued to move through the energy of the red and the purity of the white. Her presence was both reassuring and mysterious, a reminder that even in the most personal of journeys, there is always guidance, always protection.
As the pyramid fully dissolved into formlessness and the white light expanded, I found myself at the entrance of a tunnel. This tunnel, like the pyramid before it, was symbolic — a passageway to another dimension, a new realm of consciousness. The journey through the pyramid had prepared me for this moment, for the crossing from one state of being to another.
The entrance to the tunnel felt like a threshold — a gateway to a space where form no longer existed. It was a passage to a higher dimension, a realm where the soul was free from the limitations of the physical and the mental. The pyramid, having served its purpose, had guided me to this point of transition. Now, it was time to enter the tunnel, to move into a new dimension of experience, where form dissolves into the infinite.
The pyramid, both in its form and in its dissolution, symbolized the journey of the soul. It began as a solid structure, grounded in the physical, with its apex reaching toward the divine. As the journey unfolded, the pyramid’s form dissolved, mirroring the soul’s transformation from the limitations of the body and mind to the freedom of formlessness.
The red light represented the energy of this transformation, a powerful force that propelled the soul beyond the confines of form. The white light symbolized the state of purity and clarity that awaited beyond this transformation, where the soul could finally experience the infinite. The Guardian of the Pyramid stood as a silent witness, reminding me that this journey, though deeply personal, was also guided and protected.
The tunnel at the end of the journey represented the passage to a higher dimension, a space where form no longer held sway and the soul was free to explore the vastness of the infinite. In this journey, the pyramid served as a powerful metaphor for the soul’s passage from form to formlessness, from mind to beyond the mind.
