Spiritual level and the Development of Consciousness according to the teachings of András Kovács-Magyar: interview with Csaba Vida
András Kovács-Magyar is a great teacher and a consistent and down-to-earth spiritual teacher who opens the doors of awareness. While science deals with the 1% that is perceptible to the five senses, with his valuable teachings, András “shows” us and “demonstrates” the importance of the remaining 99% that pertains to the spiritual world and goes “beyond”, far beyond the five senses. He takes us by the hand and unveils the mysteries of quantum physics, showing us concrete solutions to change our lives and “level up”.
We then asked Csaba Vida to explain more about the evolution of the Spirit according to the teachings of András Kovács-Magyar.
The information has multiple dimensions: Csaba, would you like to tell us about dimensions and levels and help us better understand how the invisible realms hold up the visible ones?
“All things in which we find the pleasure of the soul are connecting us with the infinite. All the beauty of nature, works of art, and poetry”
Géza Gárdonyi (Hungarian writer)
Each person responds to life’s challenges according to their life experiences, upbringing, and their level of spiritual awareness. The higher the level we are, the more life situations we have experienced, lived through, and successfully resolved in previous lives and also in this life. What seems to one person to be an unresolvable difficulty is a resolvable challenge for another. The reason is that those people have solved similar problems countless times already throughout their previous lives.
“There is a flame burning in the eyes of the young, but it is light that radiates from the eyes of the elderly”
Victor Hugo
Some people are motivated only by physical pleasures, by the satisfaction of their bodily desires. Some spend most of their time with triggering only the surface of their brain: They watch TV, surf the Internet, or devote themselves to video games. Far fewer people desire to enjoy experiences on the level of the soul, and even fewer desire to gain spiritual revelations. These people enjoy arts, they visit museums, read literature or philosophy, attend concerts or opera, continuously train and educate themselves in different aspects of life, and like to travel or collect works of art. No one person is any better than the other. Each person is functioning according to their own level of consciousness. We see problems arising only when a person with a higher level of consciousness gets lost in the world of physical pleasures, or when people who wish to improve themselves do not recognize the way that could serve them with the proper direction. This is why it is enormously helpful if we can be given the ability to recognize the actual place we are really at on our own path of development and the obstacles that are blocking our spiritual progress.
“Complicated souls want to be seen as simple people, and through this, they only become even more complicated”
Nicolo Paganini
Csaba, would you explain the scale of evolution through “levels” and “series” according to the teachings of András Kovács-Magyar?
According to the teachings of the spirit world, the development of animals proceeds on 7 different astral levels, with the lowest level being the first and the highest level being the seventh. When we are talking about humans, only those spirits who are very young are living on any astral level of consciousness (most of them live in Africa and Asia), the majority of humanity are so-called mental spirits, and their development is happening on mental levels between 1 and 7. In the otherworld, which we call the mental world, all human spirits go to the level of their maturity, their state of consciousness, and that is the level from which they are born when they next incarnate. It is only on Earth, in our physical body, that we have the chance to evolve, where we can raise the level of our awareness. We can understand spirits with an inextinguishable desire to ascend only when we recognize the order of the otherworldly existence, where those who are on a higher level also get closer to the Good God.
“Humanity has reached a turning point. Reviving our spiritual consciousness is essential for our survival”
András Kovács-Magyar
The pain of being born again on Earth erases the memories of past lives and the time spent in the otherworld, so then an unconscious desire spurs the person on to progress. The Earthly world tempts us to physical pleasures that can be experienced through our physical senses, while our heavenly helpers and our life plan bring us into situations in life where we must learn and experience, voluntarily or out of constraint. The learning by itself is not sufficient for progress. We also have to experience everything, only in this way can we move forward, move upwards. As our problem-solving skills develop at different levels, the tasks we have to face become more difficult. For young, less mature spirits, the question of existence (mental level 1), experiencing the ego (mental level 2), or the difficulties and joys of relationships (mental level 3), completes their entire life. Continuous learning, followed by gaining routine at work, and widespread but superficial knowledge are the characteristics of people at the mental 4 level.
Can you give us some concrete examples to help us better understand how important it is to know the spiritual level we are in?
“People see in the world what they carry in their hearts”
Goethe
It usually takes 60-80 lives spent on Earth for someone so they would have the awakened desire to deepen their knowledge of a chosen science or branch of art. These are the people who are at the mental level 5. They often show dedication, a total immersion in a field, at a young age already. Typically, their lives can take two different directions. Either they can be captivated by the achievements of the material world, by science that focuses on the mind (e.g. Albert Einstein), or these young people can be sucked in by irrational, emotion-based art (e.g. Pierre-Auguste Renoir, George Michael, Rod Stewart). Whichever they choose, people who are at this level, are able to focus their attention and will to such an extent that they become outstanding performers in their field. Mental Level 5 may be the pinnacle of materialistic vision, but it is also an entry point into a world beyond the physical senses. What is specific about this level is that it comes with the danger of the trained mind taking over completely, and these people typically tend to believe that they are always right. Sadly, from level 5, it is possible to slip back to level 2, which manifests ego, which is mainly about the phenomenon I mentioned above. Those who can make it, and finally break free from the prison of the mind, can move on to the level of true artists which also is the level of great responsibilities.
“Those are the nearest to perfection who recognize their own limitations”
Goethe
The human spirit’s path to God leads through art. It is impossible to comprehend divine creation without taking a dip into the world of art. This is mental level 6. A true artist has a rich realm of emotions, soul-spiritual substance, and the experience of numerous lives. It is a broad spectrum of human emotions that is met with a specific mode of expression, which may be in the visual arts, music, or literature, but can also be expressed in architecture, fashion, or even in healing and teaching. A true artist receives inspiration from the spirit world and is given creative dreams, which are all evidence of his or her connection with the spirit world. Mental 6 artists are, for example, J.W. von Goethe, Leonardo da Vinci, Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Paganini, Ernest Hemingway, Freddy Mercury, and Elvis Presley. It is rare that a contemporary celebrity would be an emissary of the spirit world, they rather polish their own egos or serve the interests of worldly powers. Innate talents, such as a beautiful voice or a talent for drawing, do not necessarily imply that the person actually has genuine inspiration. Even a person at the levels of mental 2 or 3 can become a world star (e.g. Pablo Picasso at mental 3, Paul Gauguin and Édouard Manet at mental 4). A true artist is an Earthly interpreter of divine revelations.
“It is a beautiful thing to sculpt a statue and give life to it, but it is even more beautiful to sculpt a human soul and fill it with truth”
Victor Hugo
Those who are over even with the school of arts are truly rare gems of humanity. There are very few who have reached this level, both on Earth and in the otherworld. Without the knowledge of divine truths and spiritual discernment, there is no way that anyone could enter this realm. We can also find some people at the mental 7 level among the most outstanding writers, painters, and composers. For them, the reality of eternal life, reincarnation, universal responsibility, or the existence of the Good God is no longer a question. They always play a huge role, and whenever they are born on Earth, they choose the means to get their message across to the widest possible audience, taking into account the possibilities of the age they live in. They can serve as guides and spiritual leaders even for nations and whole continents. They are the prophets, the seers of the future, who, in many cases, make the way for a new coming age, a new world that is to be born. Claude Monet, Victor Hugo, Michael Jackson, Luciano Pavarotti, and Géza Gárdonyi, for example, are all mental level 7 people.
“Among the arts, it is the art of writing which has the main mission of turning treasures of ideals into treasures for the public”
Géza Gárdonyi
Mental level 7 is available to the children of all spirit families. However, there is a relatively young spirit family with a small number of spirits that, beyond the mental worlds, at the top of their development, can even enter the divine, so-called intuitive levels, of which there are three. They are the most famous saints, healers, and sacral kings of the history of the world, who always come to Earth with a specific mission, and who have a profound influence on the fate and existence of a whole nation, or even of all humanity. Just think of Jesus, Buddha, Attila the Hun emperor, Virgin Mary, Saint Margaret, Saint Martin, or Saint George. In all their lives they convey universal, divine values that are true as they are, regardless of the spirit of the age they happen to live in. Their scriptures, their teachings, and their works of miracles shall last for centuries, even thousands of years. For them, the ideal, the supremacy of God, is self-evident. They are devoted to ideals that are invisible to the eye, and that transcend rational thought, and they will defend them even at the cost of their lives. They manage, almost in all lives they live, to reach contact with the intuitive planes of the spirit world. They convey the messages of their heavenly brothers and sisters, as well as those of our Father God and our Mother God, always in the language of the given age, in a form that is easily comprehensible to people of all races and levels of consciousness.
“Once you have tasted flying, you will always walk with your eyes turned to the sky, to where you have already been, and you will always long to return there again”
Leonardo da Vinci
The system of mental levels, the stages of the development of human consciousness, can also be found in Mendeleev’s periodic system. Interestingly enough, the elements that make up the world, in their simplicity or indeed in their extreme complexity, can be equated with the different phases or stages of the development of human consciousness. In the periodic table of elements, besides the rows indicating the mental levels, we also find columns that indicate specific life situations and challenges within each mental level. From these, we can learn about the elementary steps of human consciousness development. The path that each of us must take throughout our lives, level by level, is getting unveiled in front of us. We can see the initial difficulties, the challenges we face when we move on, the euphoria of successes, and the experience of loss that none of us can avoid, and all this unfolds in a divine, perfect system.
“In our time, we can enter a new level of development of human consciousness, we can become acquainted with the creative powers, and even getting into contact with them, and the information we receive we can use in the material world”
András Kovács-Magyar
Who can tell where a person actually is in the system of spiritual consciousness, what is their mental level? Only a person at an intuitive level, who is in contact with heavenly spirits at an intuitive level, can do this. They are the ones who can see from which mental level a person is born and where that person is currently in the development of spiritual awareness in their current lives. The Matrix Drops Computer has the property to reveal to us exactly which mental level the problem we are struggling with in our current life situation is from. The enormous benefit of the Matrix Drops Computer is that we do not have to be stuck in a particular problem for months or years, but by identifying and solving it, we can quickly return to the life challenge that correlates with our own mental level and continue to work on our own spiritual ascension.
“In each of our lives, happiness can only come forth if the individual is able to release the divine power within themselves over and over again. Many of us are familiar with the feeling of ‘and now how to proceed…’, the doubt that is almost always caused by a lack of insight. Having a clearly unfolding purpose is a blessing, linked to which the several pieces of divine information that we can access through Matrix Drops will assist us in turning the dream into reality. All of this, through the experience of freedom, lifts the individual up to the challenge that is relevant to their current mental level and abilities. Meaningful, higher aspirations can only be achieved through continuous elevation. The Matrix Drops Computer is a mirror that shows us in every situation how to avoid failures and how to unfold an uplifting, new opportunity in our lives.” – András Kovács-Magyar