Sunday, May 6, 2012

Being + Conciousness + Bliss

There is a saying in Yoga which is Sat-Chit-Ananda and it means, being consciousness bliss. The safety of our everyday existence is, we are not confronted by Profound Ideas. Ironically, we are safely trapped in ignorance, and, while this is miserable, it is often safer than venturing outside what we know to new areas. There is a saying that Buddha is supposed to have said which goes something like this:

"I will not let you give up the responsibility of your own freedom."

In other words, to take a step towards freedom, is also a step towards responsibility, and sometimes, danger, but remember, ignorance is bliss but truth is freedom. Truth eventually leads to a bliss which cannot even be compared to the bliss of ignorance, but few take the time to realize this. In any case, I also want to point out something else Maharaj said:

"You would get maturity quickly if you would stay in your nothingness...."

Staying in the consciousness means what? We are always in the consciousness aren't we? But the point is, to identify with consciousness or the Ocean of Awareness instead of "just" this individual identity. That in itself is the Sat+Chit+Ananda and they are all One, not separate.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Contradictions Aplenty

You've probably figured out by now that, in my view there is NO "right way" to act, think, be, or practice. The finality of the book "I Am That" is that it is a Negating force which does not pander to the thoughts and concepts of people. It's alright, in other words, to talk about karma, and know the reality of it, but to reject the idea completely is probably even better.

As you look through the book "I Am That" you're bound to find some serious contradictions. I did, when I first read it. It can be frustrating because you think, "Hey, how can I trust this guy if he's contradicting himself." This can be chalked up to two things, mainly, in my opinion.

1. The teaching is different for every person he talks to. Because he's literally reacting to what is going on in that person's world at that moment.
2. The teaching is a teaching which transcends logical thought. By its very nature the Absolute is beyond the mind, so, the teaching would naturally be beyond that which the mind is capable of grasping. However, just as you can have two different key signatures in the same song without it being two songs, or many different interpretive paintings of the same biblical scene, so too a couple of different angles may be necessary to view the same exact mental landscape.

I'm saying this to give you a glimpse into the world that appears when you begin to step out of the mind and into the soul, so to say. Its true we have all had soulful moments, some more than others.

As you dig into this, don't be surprised if you begin to have reactions. That's normal. Its part of the process of digging out what is within.


Friday, May 4, 2012

Violence, Anger, and the negative emotions....

Many spiritual traditions warn against the dangers of violence, anger, and other things which stem from or cause negative emotions. But few people realize just why its important to check yourself, so to say, when it comes to anger.

A lot of people I've known seem to enjoy getting angry, (it can sometimes be satisfying, at least in the short-term) but very few people enjoy that anger directed towards them. This is precisely why its important not to put it out. Because, what goes around comes around. That's the principle of karma. But karma is much more than the universe's way of punishing people. Its quite literally the Self treating the Self to what it deserves, in other words, far from others being simply your brothers and sisters in humanity, your fellow humans (and indeed all creatures) are quite literally, your very Self. Treating them well leads to you being treated well, and treating them badly likewise.

As it says in the Sublime song, "try and test that, you're bound to get served...."

You can try and test it, and I can promise you, you will come to this same conclusion. At any rate, many of us have had other people in our lives who had anger trouble, and its a good way to learn what not to do.

In the dhammapada it says, "He who checks rising anger as a charioteer checks a rolling chariot, him I call a true charioteer. Others only hold the reins."

To truly think about how you would want to be treated, is a very interesting exercise. And it can be very eye-opening. Another transcendental thinker, Maynard James Keenan, who is the lead singer for the band Tool, once mentioned in an interview that he sometimes writes down all the mean things he thinks about somebody and then imagines that he's actually talking about himself. It might be an interesting practice for you to try.

If you want to buy the Dhammapada, this is the best version I think.



It's full of wisdom you will continue to think about. It can make your life better, and the world better...that's a fact!

Sunday, April 29, 2012

The Flow - Witness - Love

Of all the barriers that exist between us, the primary barrier is the illusion that we are separate. This comes from the primary concept-illusion known as "I Am". This "I Am" "appears" as we get older and become adults. Without it we would not have the idea of separateness and hence would not suffer all the bondage that such separateness causes. But it gets to a lot more than that, this "I Am" illusion is the source of all Karma, it's the source of all suffered, it is, also, the only thing which could be called "God". Behind this is  the Absolute which is Who You Are.

At any rate, the flow of life is what I'm talking about, and that's this:

FLOW

Which is all that is or will be, flowing out eternally. Witnessing this, is wisdom, to feel you are not separate from other is love, so love is important in this also.

I talked recently to a relative about the concept of "a reserve" of thoughts which we prize, cherish, and refuse to accept are actually part of the same bullshit as the rest of our thoughts. The truth is, everything that enters our minds is either trash or about to be trash, because if it was real, it wouldn't be a thought, it would be an actual thing, thoughts are not real, you are not your thoughts, and they are nothing but bubbles of consciousness.

Consciousness itself, and the mind, the full potential of humanity is one and brilliant, beautiful, and full of potential. But to hold on to one single thought over another is a damaging mistake. It can be so damaging as to cause a huge amount of chaos both in our own lives and in the lives of others.

We have the benefit of living in a world where things are available to us, the wisdom of past and present, and we should take full advantage of it. We have only to jump into the ocean and the rest will take care of itself. Whether we know it or not, we are all capable of breathing underwater (figuratively speaking) and handling the chaos of what happens.

In the final analysis we are neither conscious nor unconscious, neither real or unreal, and the distinctions made are of the mind only this binary talk (10101010111001) is of the computer, that is to say, the human mind, and cannot last. What does last is the infinite intelligence which gives life and meaning to the mind. And this is where your journey ends, and, begins.

Fit and formed mightily, it is rightly unright, justly unjust, it is only when the mind accepts that it does not belong to itself, but belongs to the world, the people, the universe, that it begins to see the infinite possiblities contained therein, and reject the simple poorly constructed formation of its finite self for the ever-superior greater Self from which it came and to which it will one day, inevitably, merge. All is one.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Problem of Letting GO

In maharaj's teachings there is a recurring theme. When people ask him: what should I do? He says: do nothing. Which is not very helpful to somebody looking to be put to work. What he meant is, do not effort, just flow, do what comes naturally. You'll notice this over and over and he is completely uncompromising with it, as with every other aspect of his message. There is no superstition and very little belief involved in Maharaj's teachings. But there is some belief, so what is it? Another quote, and again, I'm paraphrasing:

"What I'm giving you is the scientific method, so current in Western science...." That's from I Am That.

And the reality is, he's telling you the truth. All you have to do is follow what he said as if it was an experiment, and you'll see what results you arrive at.

There is a problem in modern society in letting go of control. There is a scary feeling as though by letting go we are putting ourselves at risk of doing some crazy. As Wolinsky said, "you won't do it." But don't take the word from me, just go there and see.

Finally, I want to explain the idea of the Guru. The Guru IS within.

And when you do EVERYTHING the Guru tells you to do, you can cross the barrier into true Wisdom.

So who is the Guru?

You.

:)


Monday, April 16, 2012