Monday, September 27, 2021
The Self
What is the Self? All of this is the Self and yet, none of this is truly the Self.
The Self is all there is. It is to the left and to the right; above and below; before and behind; inside and outside. It drives everything. It is the power in all. It shapes all forms. It has all the time in the world to create.
In fact, it existed before time. Time is measurement of movement in space. It existed before space.
It exists. It is a subtle energy field with a subtle determination to find itself. The “who am I?” question is at the root of its drive for self-expression. This is a spiritual expression.
In the beginning, it is necessary to create the framework of the material world so that more subtle conscious lifeforms can develop. These lifeforms culminate in the human form, where the experience of consciousness can be sharpened to the highest degree.
The “I am That” experience is this culmination of the conscious experience. In order to fully experience this consciousness, it is necessary to mentally detach from all physical manifestations and to dwell only in the pure sense of conscious being.
So, the search of all searches is to find oneself in a state of blissful pure consciousness saturated with a sense of being fully awake.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Reality or The Purpose of My Life
Reality or The Purpose of My Life
There can only one purpose of life and that is the purpose
of my life. There cannot be another purpose. All talk and discussion about “the
world” and its meaning is meaningless. The only purpose to life is the purpose of
my life.
To determine this purpose, I study, I think, I meditate, I write.
The more I am concentrated in my own being, the more authentic I become, the
more “me” I will be.
I am. The purpose of life is the conscious experience, the
Sat-Chit-Ananda experience, the Being-Consciousness-Bliss experience.
To be conscious. Fully conscious. Right now, here, in this
moment, the only moment this is possible.
The conscious moment devoid of other meanings but to be
conscious. Religion, science, art, literature, thoughts and feelings: all are nothings,
phantoms, mirages, fringe elements, useful ladders to ascend or descend into
the realm of pure existence.
Where there is nothing, there cannot be meaning.
And yet, there is something. I am surrounded by it. It
exists within me and around me. I am a part of it. I am a drop, and it is the ocean.
It supports me and I further it. My energies are a necessary element of it.
I exist because of it. I am an expression of its intent. Its
intent is to be fully conscious. Its intent is for a full expression of its capabilities.
The capabilities that it wrote into the genetic code of all living things. That
is its intent, its innermost secret desire. Self-expression. Yearning for
self-expression. Desirous of full self-actualization. To truly find out “who it
is and what it is capable of.”
Knowledge is all around. From studying anything in-depth,
for example, any leaf, one can learn all about the secrets of this universe. Likewise,
from studying any human being, one can learn about all the secrets of this
universe.
What is the point in learning all these secrets? Studying all
the parts of a fine-tuned Swill watch will not tell my anything about the
nature of time. In the same way, studying all the parts of this universe will
not tell me anything about the nature of existence.
The dictum says: “form follows function.” That is true in
all instances, even in the forms of this creation. An apple has a particular
form because it fulfills a particular function. An apple’s form is derived from
its function(s). All shapes ever created – either by nature or by humans – are expressions
of particular functions. There are tools and there are toys. Both are used in
their own unique ways. There are functional and non-functional objects. All were
created because of a need at a particular time at a particular place.
This is true for the most minuscule grain of salt to the largest
heavenly body in existence. The circumstances of the moment create all that
exists, has created all that has existed, and will create all that will exist. The
moment rules!
It is a timeless moment, a still moment, a moment of focused
concentration, of the unfolding of a singular expression of a confluence of
energies. For example, the fertilization of a human egg by a human sperm. A singular
moment. A singular expression.
In order for new life to exist, the process needs more than
one element. Frequently there are two elements involved, a male and a female,
or a passive and an active.
When the mind is still, the Reality of life emerges. In this
stillness there is the presence of the potent moment. At some point, all activities
subside. That is only natural. Activities cannot go on indefinitely. When there
is stillness, a kind of recharging takes place. After a while, new energies
that have quietly gathered break forth in a display of new possibilities. This
is similar to the heating of water in a pot. Little by little the water temperature
increases, the water begins to move slightly, until bubbles emerge on the
bottom of the pot. With increasing water temperature, the bubbles increase and
the activity in the pot increase. The water begins to boil. From stillness to
violent activity.
Within the human mind, there is something similar going on. At
first there is nothing, then one thought, then many thoughts followed by
action. Eventually, the energy will subside, and stillness will set in again.
An example would be a skier who stands on top of a long run.
He or she contemplates the run for a while, then pushes off and races down the
mountain. For a while the focus in entirely on the skies, the snow, the terrain.
Then, when he or she reaches the bottom of the slope, he or she stops. From stillness
through activity back to stillness.
All activities begin and end in this way. The “Big Bang” is
no exception. This universe began in stillness, developed through violent
actions, and will end again in silence.
What the origin of it all is, that cannot be understood. It
is a beginningless something that has existed in perpetuity. It is mysterious
because it cannot be grasped by the human mind. It is beyond comprehension. Since
it is the cause of it all, it also must be the cause of itself.
This means that I am my own cause. I am because I am.
Thursday, May 6, 2021
Emptiness is what we seek, not numbness
Some people try to find this emptiness in drugs or alcohol. Others go so far as to attempt to end their lives to quiet the discomfort within their being.
Some people try to find emptiness in meditation. They attempt to come to the realization of the Emptiness of Inherent Existence. This is the realization that all phenomena that can be experienced are devoid of inherent existence. Behind all phenomena is the radiance and emptiness of the natural consciousness that is pristine now, was pristine in the past, and will be pristine in the future.
Meditation is the way to resolve our stress problems, not drugs or alcohol, not hiding from them in states of unconsciousness. The clear seeing of the emptiness of all phenomena is the only lasting way for us to find true comfort and peace in our lives.
Sunday, April 18, 2021
The Conscious Breath
The conscious breath is one of the tools we have in
this life to clean out our body-mind system before we drift into the natural death
spiral.
The more work we do to free our body-mind energies the
easier it will be for us to let go of our attachments in the end.
Freedom is all we want. Liberty. The pursuit of
happiness. Practicing the conscious breath gives us all of these in abundance.
Breathing appears to be a simple process and it is
most natural. We have been doing it since the moment we were born.
What we haven’t been doing is combining our conscious
will with the breath. We also have not been paying close attention to the
variations in our breathing.
In order to progress on a path that leads to
purification of body-mind, we must fully master our breath.
Energy is flowing through the body-mind system all the
time. Stagnation or blockages result in either physical or emotional discomforts.
Consciously breathing into these blockages will help dissolve
them and thereby ease the discomfort.
Deep conscious belly breathing leads to deep
relaxation of the body-mind system. Sinking deeper and deeper into the lowering
breath brings more and more relaxation and a spreading sense of ease.
Relaxing the abdominal muscles allows us to sink
deeper and deeper into this widening and opening conscious breath. We fill our
lungs with the breath of our existence, and we are thankful for it.
We find our sense of identity in this natural function
of the in-and outbreath. We are conscious of every nuance of it. We get to know
our bodies by following the breath into every part of our bodies. We discover
where there are blockages, where there are tensions, where there is discomfort.
And we honor those blockages, tensions, and discomforts. And then we see if we
can find ways around them, or gently through them, so that our energy can flow
freely once again.
This free flow of energy is the way to experience true
comfort, true physical and emotional health. Our will and our intention are
directing the flow of this energy. We can send it to our head when we have
headaches, or our toes when it hurts there. The way we do this, is through the
breath. We breathe in consciously into our deep belly, and then on the
outbreath, we direct the energy where we want it to go either inside our
body-mind system or even outside of it into our environment.
In other words, we can use the energy for healing
ourselves or for healing others. Our intention is what determines where the
energy goes. First, we store it up in our deep belly, and then we direct it with
our intentions and will.
During a physical workout we can direct the energy
into our muscles on the outbreath. We breathe in and on the out-breath we
contract our muscles and breathe energy into them. Then we hold for a while,
then breathe out and relax the muscle. We can choose any of the various muscles
or muscle groups of our body.
Another way to use the conscious breath in bodywork is
to breathe into each of these muscles or muscles groups while contracting them.
We can start at our toes and work our way up to our head, muscle by muscle. This
wakes up the muscles. This is a good exercise to do in the morning while still lying
in bed.
We need to do all physical exercises while practicing
the fully conscious breath. It is important that we adjust our physical
exercises so that we can keep breathing slowly through the nose.
Agitated breathing is not what we are striving for.
Deep, conscious breathing is our goal. And our intention is always to bring
tension release and relaxation to the body-mind system. We want to dissolve
stress. We want to bring comfort and ease.
This does not mean that we don’t tax our muscles. We
can hold a yoga pose for several minutes until we begin to shake a bit, and
still breathe in a calm and relaxed manner, being fully aware of what we are
doing.
The intent is always towards clarity, towards opening the energy flow in body-mind. Finding those blockages and actively dissolving them. Sensing the buildup of energy in body-mind. Filling up the body-mind with this energy until we sense the bliss of being, the ecstasy of existing. And then we realize that life is truly exquisite. Every conscious breath brings us to the bliss of existence. We load up on bliss every time we take a breath. We breathe. We exist. We are alive. We are thankful for being. We don’t know how we came to be, but here we are, and we are thankful.
Monday, April 12, 2021
Then there was stillness
The noises of the mind cover it up like the surface ripples distort the clear view of the bottom of the lake. When the wind of the mind has subsided then the stillness becomes noticeable.
In this stillness there no more wanting of anything. You don’t desire to be at some other place or some other time. Happiness and peace are no longer “just around the corner.” Happiness is here, now. Peace is here, now.
This stillness wraps itself around your mind like a soothing blanket. It calms everything down. Worries and fears fade away. You feel that everything is alright, right now. You are happy. There is nothing that you can add to the present state that makes it more alright. There is nothing you can add that makes you happier. You have a sense of completion. You are satisfied.
In this state of stillness there is the notion of gratitude, of giving thanks to the All. You are fully aware in this still state. Your senses sharpen. You have a heightened sense of awareness. You rest in this state of stillness, whether you are actually sitting or moving about.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Oh, Arjuna, it is all there
It can all be found in the superb words of the Bhagavad Gita, the fountainhead of eternal wisdom. In it, invaluable secrets of life are revealed. The wisdom of all ages has entered mortal ears. Human eyes have seen the deepest mysteries of existence. What more does one need in one’s search for fulfillment in life?
What worth does a kingdom have after having learned the
truth about life? How much value can one place in the possession of any thing once
one has experienced the magnificent beauty of all of existence?
The Gita tells it all. It is all there. Nothing else needs
to be known once the treasure chest of the Gita has been opened and its eternal
wisdom shared so freely. How fortunate we all are to have the incomparable
beings such as Vyasa as well as other sages and saints going back to ancient
antiquity who opened their enlightened minds and shared their highest
realization with us. The truth is one. The truth is that which we all share.
The truth is the existence of all as conscious entity. There is no other. There
is only the conscious one. Arjuna, that is the truth.
It is an inner truth as well as an outer truth. We are all
one in spirit, and we are all one in body.
There is a stillness within you, oh Arjuna, which is the
natural state beyond the active mind. Rest in this stillness. Make this
stillness your home. Have the surrounding noises of the world fade away and reside
in the inner stillness.
All necessary truths are all contained in the healing waters
of the eternally invigorating words of the Bhagavad Gita. The supreme holiness
of the individual soul is its main theme. Duty is a secondary feature. Fidelity
to the master’s teachings is another.
Devotion to god through the guru is the way to liberation in
stillness. That is what the B. G. clearly states. The vision of god comes
through the form of the guru. The magnificence of life is shown through the
magnificence of the guru. God and guru are revealed as one.
The individual soul and the universal soul are not now, nor
have they ever been separated from each other. The part of the eternal
universal soul that lives within various bodies is as much eternal as is the
universal soul itself. Any piece of eternity is itself eternal.
Why the strange setting of the Bhagavad Gita at the
beginning of a war, with the discussion taking place on a battlefield?
Spiritual discussions most commonly take place in more placid settings. One possible
answer is that the warrior who has faith in Krishna and not faith in the strength
of his army will prevail in the contest. He will be victorious, not the one
with the most warriors. Krishna gave both sides the choice of either him as a
non-fighting charioteer or his whole army. The winning side picked the
non-fighting Krishna. Numerical strength does not guarantee a successful
campaign. God needs to be on your side for you to truly succeed, even if god
lets you do most of the work.
Saturday, November 7, 2020
God is Power
According to the Bible, Moses used the power of his god to overcome the power of the Egyptian gods. I believe that if we gave god some qualities, then we would be in a better position to judge which god is going to win out over other gods. And these superior qualities are: justice, righteousness, freedom, liberation, morality, upliftment, purification, love, understanding, camaraderie, brotherhood, sharing, generosity, compassion, empathy, peace.