Singing
to that wonderful nothing
A journal of a journey to here and now,
putting into words that which can be put into words,
iterations and reiterations about gratuitous grace,
a tribute to that which is all-pervading,
that which does all by doing nothing,
is all and is nothing, the whole,
the timeless,
boundless,
formless, nameless,
self-less
.
The most recent
entries are at the top, and are the most on point.
So what's the point?
It doesn't take that many words to devise reminders that say what can be said
with words about what's the most wonderful nothing.
Each entry strives to be succinct, to not say too much, to not misrepresent the
point.
Each part of the whole is like a piece of a hologram, complete unto itself,
delivering a whole image.
Reading more than one entry increases the resolution of the image somewhat.
Diving into it at any point at random and reading a few entries will suffice in
getting the point without having to read every entry.
In fact, it would probably be better to just let the most recent entry or three
suffice, as preceding entries are simply more practice, practice, practice,
trying to say more with less, to distill to the essence.
The main thing is to express as clearly as words can the most wonderful
nothing, so that there's no doubt, no ambiguity, and no misunderstanding. The
prose is unadorned, pragmatic.
Words are not the nothing itself. We are the nothing itself, the most wonderful
nothing.
The less said about the nothing the better, yet I can't stop writing about
it--it's just the most wonderful nothing singing to itself.
As there's no way of knowing when the bodymind will be no more--as a result of
natural cause, or accident freak or commonplace--it's good to relax and just be
the nothing.
What's a timeless nothing to do with its time anyway?
Six Advisements
Let go of what has
passed
Let go of
what may come
Let go of
what is happening now
Don’t try to
figure anything out
Don’t try to
make anything happen
Relax, right
now, and rest
~Tilopa
Three Statements
The Three Statements That Strike the Essential Points
by Garab Dorje
1. One is introduced directly to one's own nature.
2. One definitively decides upon this unique state.
3. One continues directly with confidence in liberation.
A Short Commentary on the
Three Statements of Garab Dorje
by H. H. Dudjom Rinpoche
I.As for the direct introduction to one's own nature: This fresh im-
mediate awareness of the present moment, transcending all thoughts
related to the three times, is itself that primordial awareness or knowl-
edge (ye-shes) that is self-originated intrinsic Awareness {rig-pa). This
is the direct introduction to one's own nature.
II. As for deciding definitively upon this unique state: Whatever phe-
nomena of Samsara and Nirvana may manifest, all of them represent
the play of the creative energy or potentiality of one's own immedi-
ate intrinsic Awareness (rig-pa i rtsal). Since there is nothing that goes
beyond just this, one should continue in the state of this singular and
unique Awareness. Therefore, one must definitively decide upon this
unique state for oneself and know that there exists nothing other than
this.
III. As for directly continuing with confidence in liberation: What-
ever gross or subtle thoughts may arise, by merely recognizing their
nature, they arise and (self-)liberate simultaneously in the vast
expanse of the Dharmakaya, where Emptiness and Awareness (are
inseparable). Therefore, one should continue directly with confidence
in their liberation.
Translated by Vajranatha
Baudhnath, Nepal 1978
Source: "The Golden Letters" by John Myrdhin Reynolds pp. 39-41
Treasures
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The
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and
A
Treasure Trove of Scriptural Transmission
A Treasure Trove of Scriptural Transmission by Longchenpa contains what we need to hear, and represents what we timelessly are, as well as words are able. To read this is to understand you and me. There are no words to adequately express how much I cherish the words in this book, how grateful I am they were written, how fortunate, how blessed, I am to have these words available to me. This is a true treasure trove, a largely hidden treasure, a terma, that has remained largely hidden for centuries, to be found and read and celebrated with joy. Please download, print out, read, and share with everyone who is ready to receive this timeless treasure.
Beyond words, beyond concepts, the secret is wide open, hiding in plain sight: naked awareness; naturally occurring timeless awareness; the pure, luminous intelligence of the dharmakaya.
The
essence of dharmakaya is naturally occurring timeless awareness.
Its
display is the reservoir of omniscient timeless awareness,
abiding
as the single sphere of being within primordial basic space.
from A Treasure Trove of Scriptural Transmission by Longchenpa
All That Is Left When Everything is Fluxed
This current apocalyptic pandemic has put naked awareness to the test.
Everything is always in flux, and lately the flux has become very fluxy, to the
point where it is tempting to say that we are all fluxed.
So I walk down the sidewalk, grateful that I am a sentient being aware of sentience, a self-aware being aware of awareness, saved by Samantabhadra. Wherever there is naked awareness, there am I, naked Samantabhadra, naked awareness.
May all beings be happy.
Checklist
As I leave the house, I find myself singing a checklist, refining and
distilling it. Lately it runs like this:
Had
enough sleep.
Had enough dreams.
Woke up breathing,
to another day
to give and receive love with sentient beings
to see and be seen
to hear and be heard
to touch and be touched
to know and be known
I can still read, and write, and think,
and understand, and recognize, and realize,
the Great Perfection.
Naturally occurring timeless awareness,
naturally occurring spontaneous presence.
Naming the Unnameable
The coming up with a good name for something unnameable is difficult, yet
because it is difficult, and because the nameless is so lovely, so meaningful,
I continue to play with different names for the unnameable.
The name that sticks at the moment is universal spirit. It is definitely universal, and it is definitely an eternal energy, and to make it less of a physical force subject to scientific reductionism and more of an essential, primordial, indefinable force that is the animating principle of everything, I want to call it spirit.
Therefore universal spirit it is, for now.
The fact that the existential experiment I run every time I go for a long walk that includes one of the town cemeteries yields the same results--recognizing and identifying as the universal spirit--I want to commemorate it by naming it, tentative and inadequate the naming may be.
How lovely, how meaningful, the universal spirit; how fortunate to have lived long enough in the same form to recognize it and be it.
Awareness, Energy, Spirit
Awareness is the ever-flowing ever-pure universal spirit. The same
universal spirit is presence. While it seems to be possible to be frozen in
time, fixated by conceptualizations, fears, and desires, the universal spirit
continues to flow as awareness, as presence.
Forget everything and always start over, and over, and over again, as pristine presence and awareness, the ever-flowing universal spirit.
The Cusp of Nothingness and Somethingness
While walking through the preserve and the new cemetery that are to the
northeast, it was easy to realize how most of the time there is only
nothingness, the state before conception. Then, ever so slowly and smoothly,
there is somethingness, starting with mother's heartbeat and other sounds, and
then light at the end of the birth canal. For many days since, there has been
somethingness, day after day. Naturally arising awareness and naturally arising
presence arising from nothingness into somethingness.
The somethingness is in itself something to behold, an astonishing experience, no matter how ordinary the circumstances.
As the days of somethingness are realized to be finite, it is only natural to want to spend them in the best possible way. It helps to recall nothingness, that somethingness comes from nothingness. Everyone is an ambassador of nothingness, representing nothingness in the midst of somethingness. Only nothingness can properly cherish somethingness. In nothingness we are all the same, a profound unity. In somethingness we may appear different, and occupy different points in space, but we are still nothingness, we are still the same profound unity. Naturally occurring presence is of the same nothingness, and naturally occurring awareness is of the same nothingness, wherever and however it arises.
Here today, gone tomorrow; gone today, here tomorrow. Nothingness and somethingness is the same profound unity. It is a natural dream, this somethingness and nothingness.
Pure Energy, Pure Awareness, Pure Ocean
Feeling surges of anger, I remember that anger, like all emotions and
concepts, is transformed energy, modulated energy. The anger rises, and the
anger subsides, in vast emptiness. Pure, unmodulated energy is pure awareness,
naked awareness, naturally occurring timeless awareness. Thoughts arise, dance
in emptiness for a while, and subside. The contents of awareness--thoughts,
sensations, emotions--arise in emptiness, and subside. The contents of
awareness distract, enthrall, ensnare, while pure awareness itself is silent,
transparent, unnoticed, unappreciated. Pure awareness is the ocean, and the
contents rising and falling in the ocean of awareness are waves, inseparable
waves, of the ocean of pure awareness, the ocean of pure energy.
Spending the Last Day Unseriously
The Shakers had a saying "work as if this is your last day and as if
you'll live a thousand years." The morning checklist that I sing as I
leave the house for the workplace sets the mind-set when it includes, shortly
after waking to yet another day, giving and receiving love with other sentient
beings. Mortality is a natural and inevitable part of life. The only fearsome
and regrettable aspect of mortality is how much time is wasted during this
brief span in human form. The Two Commandments of the wise carpenter said it
best. 1. Love the universe. 2. Love each
other. Loving the universe can be done in seclusion, alone, in nature, and
loving the universe for manifesting as all sentient beings, including the sentient
being called 'me.' Loving each other is
loving the universe in
'other' forms, other sentient beings.
I watched a campus administrator trudge across my path pulling a 2-wheeled cart filled with paperwork while peering intently into smartphone screen. This makes perfect sense in context. But if we were any other animal, or if we knew this could be our last day, would we take this context of hyperconceptualization seriously, at the expense of love for the universe and love for each other?
What pithy folk wisdom: Don't take life too seriously: you'll never get out if it alive. One way of loving the universe, and each other, is to take anything, and anyone, especially oneself, unseriously. The universe is eternally at play. Only self-enslaved mortal beings work with deadly seriousness.
When I go upstairs to play with the wireless station or the piano the time is better spent loving and playing with the exiled upstairs cat, who thrives on attention. Loving the living is the best way to spend the day, especially the last day.
Be Life
Figures of speech can perpetuate delusions. One figure of speech is at the
heart of the most toxic delusion of all:
"I am alive. I have life."
All suffering comes from the concept of 'having life', life that one possesses, life that one will lose. This is the primal mistaken identity: life identifying with the form it has assumed. Fearing death, fearing others: conceptualizing identity, death, and other.
It is not megalomania or self-aggrandizement to fully, deeply realize that one is life itself.
Assuming every form, life never dies.
Life recognizes itself in this human form. Life recognizes itself in every manifest form. Life plays with life in every form, in every state of mind. Life loves life in every form, in every state of mind.
Naked awareness is life's awareness.
Spontaneous presence is life's presence.
Love Light
A brisk walk to Westwood Cemetery helps with lucidity. The blood is
circulating well in the brain, and the setting of mortality focuses the
contemplation. By the time I'm leaving the cemetery, I am at maximum lucidity.
While fully lucid, I recognize the living energy I call me, or my life, is
nothing other than the universal energy which has assumed the mental and
physical form called me. How wonderful, and liberating, to remember what I
really, eternally, am. If only every sentient being could know what we really
are there would be no fear, no suffering. Light in light, there is love the
light has for itself, one light in many forms, one life in many forms, one
energy in many forms. We love now, we will love again.
Morning Checklist
Had some sleep,
had some dreams.
have awakened to yet another day,
naked awareness, effortless presence,
can still give and receive love with other sentient beings,
can still talk,
can still walk,
can still see and hear and taste and smell and touch,
can still think, and read, and write,
can still sing,
had a good breakfast, good medicine, a good shit,
hot shower, clean clothes,
insight,
understanding,
recognizing,
realizing,
this
is
just
so
words
fail
Is
this a dream?
Who is living as me,
Hanging now by a thread?
Clear Light Naked Awareness
Naked awareness is Clear Light; Clear Light is naked awareness.
All this time, every sentient being immersed in Clear Light, bestowed with naked
awareness.
NOTA, NOA, NA, A; NOSP, NOP, NP, P
Naturally occurring timeless awareness
Naturally occurring spontaneous presence
Or, even more concisely, NOA and NOP, taking away the adjectives:
Naturally occurring awareness
Naturally occurring presence
Going further, NA and NP:
Natural awareness
Natural presence
Finally, A and P:
Awareness
Presence
Appropriating Presence and Awareness
There are innumerable blatant examples of human life-forms besotted by
delusion who have branded themselves as separate and superior, gods in their
own imaginations. Rather than recognizing and realizing their awareness as
nature's awareness, their presence as nature's presence, they call it their
own, regarding themselves as the
independent, autonomous do-er, and taking all credit for what they do. Ego is
nothing more, and nothing less, than the sense of "I am."
Egocentricity and egomania is the malignant delusion of "it's all about
me, it's all for me, I am all that matters." Pure awareness and pure
presence have become appropriated, and misunderstood, and used as mere means to
self-absorbed, self-contained, self-aggrandizing ends. Egocentric selfishness,
taken to its extreme, becomes evil. When two or more such deluded human
life-forms get together, evil becomes enabled.
Getting Yoked
Atiyoga is my yoga, I am a humble atiyoga yogi. An atiyogi. I like being
yoked and unified with what I really, timelessly, am. Everybody must get yoked;
actually, everyone is already totally yoked, but too attached and distracted,
and too much into the contents of awareness rather than awareness itself. I
prefer the company of animals and unpretentious people, and feel the agony of
those trapped by their conceptions and contrivances and attachments. The
atiyogi wants to help everyone recognize and resume awareness and presence and
to be happy with that. Awareness, presence, love.
Life on a Planet, While It Lasts
The cosmic conditions for life, and for sentient life, and for self-aware
sentient life, and for self-realized self-aware sentient life, are so rare, and
so fleeting. In between deaths and mass extinctions and before the ultimate
planetary extinction, I put down words to share in this dream before everything
disappears.
Writing is folly. What good are words? What good can come from them?
Far better than writing is to just be, and to just be with. I greet every sentient being, and in this timeless present share presence. To be present, to be presence, is the most important business at hand in this dream. The universe has become sentient as us, and while sentient the universe has the opportunity to briefly come to know itself to be, and to love itself in all its forms.
Real Eyes, the Naked Awareness of
Samantabhadra
The primordial cosmic buddha Samantabhadra takes it all in, and without
fear or favor. These are the original eyes, our real eyes. Look no further than
naked awareness.
Being Kind to Animals
Veganism is not an affectation; it is an expression of the realization that
all living things are equal, are one, and deserve respect. Plants deserve
respect because they capture the Sun's energy and turn it into food for all
animals. Human beings are animals, dependent upon plants and the interdependent
relationship between plants and animals, and between animals. Every form of
life has a role, a function, a place, that entitles it to live freely, fully,
in peace. Predators and prey have their place, their roles. Nature's creativity
is boundless as it experiments with forming and re-forming itself. Throughout
this grand natural process there is spontaneous presence, and naturally
occurring timeless awareness. Nature communicates with iself through the
sentience of sentient beings. When we look upon nature with the eyes of nature,
when we communicate with nature with the voice of nature, we express nature's
ultimate kindness: recognition of everything as itself, everything being
kindred. We are one flesh.
Settlement
Two other terms in Longchenpa's sublime work A Treasure Trove of Scriptural Transmission that have much
therapeutic power are: naturally settled
awareness, and naturally settled state. There are no words for how much these
words mean to me. This harried, hurried, high-tech, high-maintenance human
world, attached to experiences and possessions, can never have enough. It is
possible, for anyone who is interested, to find completeness in naturally
occurring timeless awareness and naturally occurring spontaneous presence. To
simply be, to simply be naked awareness, is enough. Not much else is
required--a little water, a little food, simple clothes, simple shelter. There
is no need, and no desire, to be somewhere else or to have more. Naturally
occurring timeless awareness is the supreme treasure. Being the single sphere
of being within primordial basic space, this disheveled babbling ape is one
happy lifeform.
The Prestige
This surely is an impressive display of emptiness.
This illusion appears very substantial.
Watching everything appear, and disappear, is fascinating,
as is watching the watcher, awareness of awareness.
This energy universe shines in every eye;
those forms of it who have disappeared, reappear.
Center of the Universe
Every point is the center of the universe. There is nowhere Samantabhadra
is not. Carefree, easygoing, restful and relaxed, the completeness and
perfection of the center of the universe is our natural state.
Fellowship of the Fur
The companionship of animals is therapeutic, as they are in the natural
state. Human beings are animals, too, beings of flesh and fur. Every animal's
sentience is of the same natural universal pure naked awareness. Just as it is
possible to become aware of naked awareness, it's also possible to recognize
awareness wherever it arises as the same naked awareness, in whatever animal it
is found to be present.
Universal Language
Music has been called the universal language, as it transcends conceptual
and cultural barriers. There is another universal language, and that is naked
awareness. The recognizing of naked awareness as one's true nature includes
recognizing naked awareness as everyone's true nature. Naked awareness
recognizes naked awareness, wordlessly, silently, intimately. Listen together.
See together. Be naked awareness together. Naked awareness provides
interspecies communication as well as intraspecies communication. Naked
awareness enables musicians to play together. Naked awareness is what makes all
communication possible.
The essential communication is naked awareness in the presence of naked awareness, and the recognition of naked awareness held in common. At its essence, naked awareness itself is what is communicated, without content, without concept. Sitting together in silence is timeless, tried-and-true: naked awareness, spontaneous presence, shared.
The content to be communicated in naked awareness can be simple and basic. A drumbeat, a sound, reciprocated. Eye contact made. Touch felt, touch returned.
Free Fall
When I was a child, I was totally carefree, and the world was a magical
place.
As an adolescent, I was at the mercy of ignorance, self-consciousness, social
status, and hormones.
As an adult, I was careworn and world-weary, crushed by adult responsibilities.
Now, as an elder, I am again carefree, and the world is once again a magical
place.
I am in free fall.
I was always in free fall, but didn't realize it.
I started free falling at the moment of conception.
Emerging viable, and as a fairly intact representation of my species, I
commenced to eat, shit, play, and sleep while free falling.
Learning to survive, and clinging to existence, I wished to live forever, to go
on and on in the ways to which I had become accustomed.
Now it is all as a dream, free falling.
The ground is rising up to meet me, to embrace me once again.
Earth reunites with earth; air reunites with air; fire reunites with fire;
water reunites with water; space reunites with space.
How good it is to let go, to relax into the free fall.
Naturally occurring timeless awareness and
naturally occurring spontaneous presence gently support me as I fall into
myself.
Nothing Personal
The implication of naked awareness is universality: natural omnipresence,
natural omniscience. Everything that was important to the personal life falls
away. While there is a certain momentum of habitual activities related to
taking care of the business of the day, there is nothing left to fear or to
desire. The personal life is recognized as universal life itself. It is nature,
it is the universe, enjoying life in human form for a while. This naturally
occurring timeless awareness and naturally occurring spontaneous presence has
consumed the person, so that only impersonal nature, impersonal universe,
remains in human form until the human bodymind form is inevitably consumed by nature,
by the universe. There is seamless transference from personal to impersonal,
from the particular to the universal. With recognition of omnipresence and
omniscience, there is the realization that no person was ever born, and no
person will ever die, there being no person.
Identifying As
Awareness
We usually identify with our opinions, our feelings, our memories, our
thoughts. Our responses originate from our preconceptions, and from our
preconceived idea of who we are. I know this because that is the way I have
habitually identified myself for a long time. Now, at this fairly advanced age,
I take great pleasure to identify with naturally occurring timeless awareness,
which has no opinions, feelings, memories, or thoughts. It is a great natural
gift I happily bear, and look to share the joy when it can be shared. How good
it is that every sentient being has the same wonderful gift of naturally
occurring timeless awareness; how poignant that so many sentient beings
overlook this wonderful gift, being distracted by thoughts, sensations, and
impulses.
Jarring Realization
As grateful as I am for Padmasambhava, Longchenpa, and all the
Atiyoga/Dzogchen words ever written and spoken and lived, I am especially
grateful for Samantabhadra, the Primordial Buddha, who is the universe itself.
It is not necessary to hold onto any concepts or labels whatsoever. In the
natural state, the primordial state, we simply abide. The universe in its
ceaseless shapeshifting of energy simply, effortlessly abides in timelessness,
and we, being the universe, can let go of all our grasping and simply resume
our natural state, the state of the universe.
Even now, this body, this mind, this awareness, is recognized as the universe. Even now, in this form, there is recognition of omnipresence. Even now, this form flows into all forms, and all forms flow into this form. The space in this jar remains after the jar breaks, being the immensity of space.
Atiyoga
Dzogchen, the Great Perfection, the Great Completion, is also known as
Atiyoga, the most extreme yoga. It is called extreme because there is nothing
beyond it. It is the ultimate. It is very simple to practice and access, as it
is primordial awareness, nonconceptual, and effortlessly present in every
sentient being. Naturally arising awareness is the medium through which all
communication happens, and it is also the ground of all being, of all
phenomena, and of the deepest understanding. How common, how universal, how
ubiquitous, how wonderful, how mysterious, how perfect, how sublime it is,
naked awareness.
The universe recognizes itself.
Beings of Light
All phenomena rise and fall in awareness, in space, in emptiness. All
phenomena are waves of universal energy, one energy, one light. All sentient
beings are beings of universal energy, beings of light. All of what we are
shines, disappears, reappears. We shine upon each other, light shining on
light, interpenetrating, one light shape-shifting and shape-swapping. Light
from distant suns falls upon us, becomes part of us, and passes through us.
Cosmic Cat
Is the universe ever exhausted by its incessant shining and shape-shifting?
Does it ever stop to rest? I ask the cat melted on my lap, and she answers with
every fiber of her totally-relaxed, totally-at-rest being, a being who's never
worked a day in her life and is never exhausted. Cats are perfect expressions
of the universe. My whole stressed-filled life of striving and worrying has
brought me to this universal, cat-like state, just in time.
Into the Light
How easy to forget that everything, even the densest matter, is energy.
This body, bones and all, is all energy, all light. That which is perceived,
and that which perceives, is energy, is light. There is nothing fixed, nothing
permanent, in this field of ever-changing energy. There is no ego, there is no
person, there is just universal energy, luminous emptiness, lucid emptiness,
forms of energy appearing and disappearing in emptiness.
Just savoring the reality of being energy is wonderful. That there is no self, only the universal energy, is liberating in the extreme. Light shines on light. It takes light to see light.
Circumscribed and Uncircumscribed
Living a parochial, quotidian work life, a karma yogi, a householder yogi,
business matters to attend are endless and ordinary. My footsteps fall on the
same patches of earth and concrete.
This is as close to monastic life as possible without joining a cloister and getting tonsured. I have, however, gotten circumscribed.
Blooming where I'm planted, everything is now and forever uncircumscribed. The sky of naked awareness is my home, timeless, and infinitely spacious.
Free Now, At Peace Now
Occasionally, at funerals, someone will say "he's free now" or
"he's at peace," referring to the corpse's presumed state of
suffering while it was alive. So before the body, the universal energy was free
and at peace; after the body, the universal energy is once again free and at
peace, just as it was before the body. What, then, happens to universal energy
when it assumes the form of a sentient being that makes it unfree and not at
peace for the duration of the occupation of the form?
Animals have their instincts, their drive to survive, their cellular imperatives to grow, eat, excrete, and reproduce. Aside from physical pain and discomforts, animals don't psychologically suffer. Human animals have it all: physical pain and discomfort, and psychological suffering. How lucky can we get?
There is another, very fortunate step, that humans can take if they want to make sense of this human animal condition of pain and suffering: be curious about what, exactly, is experiencing the pain and the suffering. Be curious about what is living this life in this form.
Universal energy, going by many aliases and essentially nameless, eternally free and eternally at peace, needs to recognize itself while in form and remember what it really, eternally is.
Then we can prevent people from coming to our funeral and making foolish statements and assumptions about our lack of freedom and peace while we were in human animal form.
"Sure, he's free now, at peace now. And he was free and at peace while he was breathing. He knew then what he really always is."
Resting In
Awareness, Resting As Awareness
World-weary, I look for rest, for refuge now, not later; here, not
somewhere else. I'm tired of fear, madness, toil, suffering. Where is refuge,
where is rest, in the midst of this? What were my parents thinking, to start an
innocent life and let him be subject to all the pain and sorrow and uncertainty
and tragedy of morbid, mortal life?
Only now that I have fewer and fewer years left in this bodymind have I managed
to start catching on to what and where the real refuge is found.
Naked awareness.
Naked awareness.
Once more, for emphasis: naked
awareness.
The presence of awareness, the awareness of presence, the awareness of
awareness. How many times have I been reading this, writing this, and savoring
this?
How many years ago was it when, walking down the sidewalk in the middle of the
campus--between Severance and Finney--edifices of science and religion--it
first hit me like a wondrous ton of bricks that this pure awareness just is,
just present, effortless, pure, perfect, complete, utterly cosmic and utterly
natural and utterly real?
This is my true home, this is my true self, for me, for everyone.
How wonderful, how beautiful.
I'm speechless.
It's quite beyond words and concepts.
And here I am writing shamelessly on and on about this beautiful, wonderful,
universal, natural, effortless awareness.
Transmitting the Essence of Mind
The essence of mind, self-arising natural awareness, is pristine, timeless,
the mind of enlightenment. Transparent, perfect, infinitely equal and even, it
is beyond thought and word, indestructible. Yet how easily it can be
overlooked, and filled with blinding toxic clouds of conceptualization and
emotion. Of all the things I call possessions, the one I cherish above all
others is naturally arising pure timeless awareness. It is this, the essence of
mind, I wish to take with me wherever I go. Of all the things that I would give
to another, it's the essence of mind, which everyone already has. Transmitting
the essence of mind only requires that the transmitter be in good working
order, free from distortions of the signal. The essence of mind, when left
alone in its pure, unmodified, unmodulated, undistorted natural state,
transmits its pure energy. The transmitted pure essence of mind resonates in
the receiver's pure essence of mind. This is the basis of trust and love, of
self-liberation and self-realization.
The essence of mind is beyond duality and nonduality.
The suffering of ignorance, delusion, distraction--seemingly losing our (essence of) mind--and the eventual rediscovering of essence of mind--makes the rediscovering surpassingly sweet. We have to go out of our right mind to fully appreciate our right mind. Our right mind is the essence of mind, naturally arising timeless awareness.
Whose Mind Is Blown?
How many times have the words, "It blew my mind" been uttered?
For me, it's been innumerable times. How many times can a mind be blown before
it completely disintegrates?
The roller coaster and sense of personal apocalypse has come, and has gone. The oft-blown mind is still here, still on deck, still operating, still sound.
Being duly cautious has paid off.
The mind I had for so long been fearful of losing is more resilent, robust, and adaptable than I could have imagined.
This indestructible mind is not "my" mind after all.
It's the mind of nature.
There's no me, and nothing is mine.
It's all nature, and all belongs to nature.
Nature's mind can't be blown.
Every mind is nature's mind.
Everything is reabsorbed in nature's vast body.
Naturally arising timeless awareness is nature arising, nature's awareness.
Self-named, self-identified, identified with thought forms and physical form, nature in human form is a ludicrous, death-fearing animal with a very blowable mind.
By getting the mind blown, by going out of one's mind, one may make the most mind-blowing realization humanly possible.
Nature, meet nature.
Welcome to the natural state.
Timeless, Selfless
It's enervating and
stultifying to believe one is living in a particular time, a particular calendar
day/month/year/century/epoch, and to believe one is one's
memories/thoughts/beliefs/body/name/occupation/title/socioeconomic status.
It's liberating and empowering
to realize this very space, this very presence awareness, is timeless and
universal.
Basic Space is the Place to Be
Re-learning how to sit up straight, relaxed, alert, aware, the basic space
in which I sit is the same basic space since time immemorial. Basic space and
awareness are timeless, and naturally present. Sit comfortably in basic space;
stand comfortably in basic space; walk comfortably in basic space; be
comfortably in basic space. Speak from basic space; speak as basic space; live
from basic space; live as basic space. This presence in basic space is
timeless.
Being Nature
The evenness of the basic space of phenomena is lost on those in the thrall
of fear and desire. Naturally occurring timeless awareness is unknown to the
beings enslaved by thoughts, ensnared by attachments. Whatever neuroscience
discovers about the nature and origin of consciousness, it's still necessary to
overcome fear and desire in order to realize naturally occurring timeless
awareness and naturally occurring timeless presence. Sentient beings are
distracted by the contents of awareness and overlook pure natural awareness
itself.
How good it is to have companion animals, mercifully free of striving and contriving, of judging and conceptualizing. I provide them with water, food, shelter, care, attention, and affection. In return they provide me with their pure spirit, pure awareness, and pure presence. We are equals in the Great Evenness. Together we are just being natural, just natural beings, beings of nature being nature.
The Essence of Joy
Realization is realizing there is no "do-er." No-one is there to
take credit, or to enjoy the fruits of what is done. No do-er, no enjoyer, no
experiencer. Things get done, there is enjoyment, there are experiences, but
there is no-one, no person. There is something, but not someone, behind
everything. Call it universal energy. These animal bodies are temporary
containers of universal energy, which is timeless and uncontained. There comes
a time, when conditions are ripe, for realization, i.e., the universal energy
at last recognizes and realizes itself. To universal energy, birth and death
are the same. Uncontained before birth, uncontained after death, uncontained
regardless of what the container animal may believe, to live as universal
energy is to live authentically, as the inmost nature. There is wild joy with
this realization, although universal energy doesn't feel joy--it's the essence
of joy.
Enduring
A very wise and kind person said "He who endures to the end will be
saved." To endure the madness of the world, to endure the madness of the
mind, is not easy, especially when there is no hope seen or foreseen for
salvation. The savior is not a god-like humanoid, though--it's much closer to
home, much humbler. To directly experience, to directly realize, naturally
arising timeless awareness, naturally arising presence, naturally present basic
space, is salvation. When the conceptual mind and false identity are in
abeyance, the realization of pure awareness and pure presence and basic space
is possible. When salvation is known to be real, at hand, our true nature,
there is no more doubt, and the madness can be allowed to rise and fall on its
own in basic space. How many suicides could be prevented if only those on the
brink could only get a glimpse of the salvation of the natural state.
Spontaneous, effortless, relaxed: pure
awareness, pure presence--the end of suffering, salvation.
That same wise and kind person assured his devoted friends that the yoke was easy, and the burden light. Salvation is to live spontaneously, effortlessly, in the present, living in, and as, the unfathomable source of all phenomena. No longer a slave of fear or desire or attachment to anything, to relax into the basic space of phenomena, without worry, in no hurry, the letting go of the false self takes the place of suicide. The natural state is salvation.
Advocating Basic Space
Longchenpa was one of the earliest, and most eloquent, advocates for basic
space; he was able to find the best possible words for that which is beyond
words. It's not easy to be an advocate for something overlooked by almost
everyone--space, misconstrued as nothingness. Reading his words without having
had the direct experience of naturally occurring timeless awareness and basic
space leads to confusion and frustration:
why does he go on and on about nothing, literally nothing? Reading his
words after having such direct experience, it is like drinking cold clear pure
spring water after suffering from prolonged thirst.
Watch This Space
Many years ago in the city, at last living on my own, I sat in the spacious
reading room of the downtown public library. I gravitated toward the books on
Buddhism, and picked out Ashvaghosha's "Awakening of Faith in the
Mahayana". Although it was a difficult read for me, I was deeply impressed
with the references to the 'essence of mind' and all its excellence. Now,
almost half a century later, I recall that experience as being a pivotal
moment. The silent, spacious, reading room was the perfect place to read about,
and contemplate, the essence of mind.
The essence of mind: spacious, clear, wide-open. Now, re-reading "A Treasure Trove of Scriptural Transmission" by Longchenpa, I feel like I've come full circle. That Longchenpa would emphasize space in the core work "The Precious Treasury of the Basic Space of Phenomena" is now understandable.
Living, moving, having being, in basic space of phenomena, is lovely. Space, nonconceptual space, no labels, no doctrines, no beliefs, no right, no wrong, no sentient being, no buddha…and to commemorate space, I note the increasing space in my clothing, as it becomes looser and more comfortable the longer I remain unattached to tasty edible phenomena in space. To be loose, relaxed, at home, comfortable in these clothes, this skin, this mind, is just right. Now I'm learning to move freely through space, enjoy space, savor space, celebrate space, be complete in space--what a way to finish a lifetime that was altogether too cramped and rushed until now.
We need space. Not just personal space or room in our trousers or our house or yard, but space of mind. Lo and behold, we have all the space we could possibly need, or want. Pure awareness--the essence of mind--is spacious, vast, clear, free, wide open. We can live in this space if we want. It's ours, it's our birthright.
Rather than infatuation with the rising and falling contents of awareness, there is the option to live in awareness itself, naturally occurring timeless awareness.
There's always plenty of space for everyone, and everything.
Influencer
It's currently popular to be an online 'influencer'--but what is really
needed is to be an offline influencer. If there are qualities lacking in
persons or a culture, embody those qualities. It's easy to decry others'
weaknesses, not so easy to embody strengths. I may loathe pretentiousness, so
instead of feeling contempt for pretentious persons I will endeavor to be
unpretentious.
Only Natural
No matter how difficult things get, there's nothing that can take away the
truth of being nature itself, life itself. There are no individuals, although
nature has individuated forms. That which lives in every individuated form is
life itself, nature itself. Life recognizes life, life communicates with life,
life communes with life, life loves life. Nature recognizes itself,
communicates with itself, communes with itself, loves itself. Pure
awareness--the field of communication, the field of presence--embraces and
reunites all individuated forms.
To experience the totality of presence and awareness of nature, in nature, as nature, is to experience completeness. It does take some time to get over earthshaking astonishment and uncontrollable laughter. This is breaking the nature-recognizing-itself barrier. Eventually it's just nature being nature.
Preparing
It is a relief to find the source of security and sanity in the universe to
be naturally occurring timeless awareness--naked awareness. It is the
dharmakaya's own awareness. This temporary human form is in the midst of the
dharmakaya. Naked awareness looks lovingly upon this, and every mortal form
within itself, with dispassionate compassion, with the single universal eye of
naked awareness.
The totality of this and every mortal life is witnessed by the dharmakaya through its own naturally occurring timeless naked awareness.
It takes a certain special subtle preparation to directly experience naked awareness. The time-tested method to realize naked awareness is simple: the cessation of desire, the cessation of fear, the cessation of hate, the cessation of alienation, the cessation of dualistic thinking, the cessation of conditional thinking, the cessation of attachments, the cessation of attachment to thoughts, the cessation of thoughts. Upon cessation of these, there begins the direct experience of naked awareness by naked awareness; there begins unconditional love, security, sanity, completeness, the wholeness of the birthless, deathless dharmakaya.
Getting Here Now
I catch myself walking fast to get There, and then remember that the There
where I want to be is Here. So I slacken the pace and savor being Here, i.e.,
Being. Standing, walking, sitting, lying--this is it. This is pure being
itself, pure presence. This is naked awareness, pure awareness itself. This is
what I've been after, and it's always right here, always right now. It doesn't
get any better than this. It doesn't get any better than Here. The craving for
getting There and Then fuels the craving for money, energy, and contrivances.
Subtle, Obvious Simplicity
We are not the body, not the mind. We are that which always is. We are
prior to the human form, prior to the Sun, planets, and stars. The days of this
human form are numbered; the human form lives and dies in timelessness. We are
timeless lucid space, luminous emptiness. This very presence, this very
awareness, is prior to the universe.
When the bodymind remembers what it really, timelessly is, it dances and sings all the way to the grave.
The Hell of Forgetting
A close relative called to describe her current situation. Everything she
ever had has been lost: career, house,
health, income, credit rating, enjoyment of life, and the will to live, Her
body and brain give her neither peace nor comfort, only pain, disability, and
fatigue. She has attempted suicide several times. Despite taking numerous
prescriptions and being under the care of specialists and psychiatrists, she
remains miserable, only wanting an end to it all, even if it requires suicide.
I could only listen and ask questions to clarify her statements. After an hour
or so I had to hang up and attend to prior commitments. That night I did not
sleep well, or for very long. Hearing from a relative stuck in a hellish
condition was difficult. It reminded me how real hell can be to those who are
suffering, as she obviously is.
I could not bring myself to tell her, unsolicited, that she was attached to the past, attached to external conditions, and attached to an image of herself that depended on external conditions. I could not tell her that death comes to everyone and everything, that changes can't be stopped. I couldn't tell her to live in the moment, to be content to just be, to self-liberate through seeing with naked awareness.
What do I know that could survive a total reversal of fortune? It hasn't been put to an extreme test yet. Someday it will--when loved ones die, when money runs out, when health, strength, and mind deterioriate. The test will come. Will I remember the most important thing? Will I still be able to self-liberate through seeing with naked awareness, come what may?
It is crucial to have compassion for all suffering sentient beings, for all attached beings, for all beings who have yet to remember who they really, timelessly, are; suffering and fear of death come from such forgetting. I can remember, and I can be self-liberated. By remembering, by being self-liberated, I can pass along what can be passed along--to be what we really are--before passing on. It is entirely appropriate to dance and sing on the way to the grave. How we are, in the midst of changes and losses, can only help others who have forgotten what they timelessly are.
Living a happy righteous Buddhist life is in itself a skillful means of saving all sentient beings, even though in truth there are no sentient beings to be saved.
Communication and Communion
Communication, an ordinary miracle, is the exchange of messages between or
among sentient beings who generally regard others as separate beings.
Communication is mostly dualistic.
Communion, a not-so-common miracle, is exchanging with the other recognition of
the other as oneself. Communion is nondualistic.
Communication often uses symbols, words, concepts; communion is nonverbal,
using body language, sight, touch, and sound--the sound being not what's said,
but how it's said, the tone of the voice, the intent.
Communication is conceptual; communion is nonconceptual.
The workplace is an opportunity to not just communicate, but to also commune,
to cherish the other as oneself and to make such recognition the higher, deeper
subtext of quotidian communicating.
A very sweet person in India said it succinctly: Do everything you do with love.
Remember to commune while you're communicating.
So-called bosses can give us every reason to feel hostile and resentful.
So-called enemies and adversaries and unlovable people, some in high places,
can drive us to seething madness by their words and actions. My imaginary
communications with my imaginary adversaries are unkind in the extreme. And
yet:
In their presence I am forsworn to love them, and to be kind, and to commune
with the part of the person, the real part, which I recognize as myself, and
overlook the false part which so easily fuels a dualistic perspective.
A very wise person said, Love your enemies.
It's easy to commune with trusting animals. The exchange of eye contact and
body heat and touch and joyful noises, shares the one life.
It's more of a challenge communing with some human animals, who are enslaved by
conceptualization and conditioning, imprisoned by thought and preconception.
Yet commune we must, with everyone, disregarding no-one.
It's easy to communicate with cruelty, not so easy to return cruelty with
kindness.
It's easier to be kind when we recognize the other as closer than kin.
Communion is implicitly kind.
The universal spirit comes in every disguise, and lives to commune with itself.
Charnel Knowledge
The fear of death comes from the ego, which wants to continue its
individualized existence, to continue having its name, its role, its identity,
its pleasures, and its possessions, Death brings all of that to a halt, which
is unacceptable to the ego. To forestall death, for the non-theist there is
life-extension, cryonics, caloric restriction, transhumanist uploading of the
mind to a computer; for the theist there is eternal life in heaven in a
glorified body, reuniting with family, friends, loved ones, Jesus, angels, and
God Himself.
Not having access to a bona fide charnel house or charnel grounds where I could meditate amidst rotting corpses, the closest place to gain inspiration and perspective from death is in one of the local cemeteries. As luck would have it, I live where I can go for a good walk looping either around a cemetery northeast of my house, or southwest. They both form a loop as a terminus. My favorite cemetery is the oldest one, in town, its massive trees having long incorporated the sustenance provided by interred townsfolk.
Walking two miles to the southwest, reaching the furthest point in the loop and walking back homeward, by the time I reach the cemetery entrance I have regained all necessary insight, inspiration, and perspective, realizing again as if for the first time what it is that makes me alive, what makes me me, and get reminded yet again what's really worthwhile and essential, what's worth living for.
So simple, so beautiful, this universal spirit, this living energy. How to be? Just be this.
Anyone who would come back from the dead would be grateful to just be, to have another opportunity to love life and love everything that lives.
Walking through a graveyard is a way to come back from the dead, and appreciate the life force, the universal energy that has assumed forms, forms of being and awareness.
Divinity School
While walking to work this morning, counting blessings, I wondered what it
would take to ease the dire circumstances of sentient life on this planet,
circumstances largely self-inflicted. It gets down to the problem of people
being ignorant of what they really are--the universe, the Great Completeness,
the Great Wholeness. Living with a mistaken identity is nothing but
suffering: filled with fears, desires,
attachments, delusions. The way of life that is conducive to realizing our true
nature is also the way of life that follows such realization: a way of life
characterized by nonattachment, desirelessness, fearlessness, insight, the life
of the contemplative.
This planet is a divinity school. We learn hard lessons, one after another, until we realize divinity.
Naturally Occurring Awareness, Naturally
Occurring Love
Some translations of Longchenpa's words use the recurring phrase
"naturally occurring timeless awareness" for rigpa, which is just
fine. I would also be fine with "naturally occurring primordial
awareness" or "naturally occurring primal awareness" or just
"naturally occurring awareness." Whatever it's called, it remains as
it is.
Naturally occurring awareness is the panacea for human beings. Even in the midst of mass delusion, especially in the midst of mass delusion, naturally occurring awareness is self-liberating, self-healing, self-realizing. Everyone has it; everyone is it.
How about "naturally occurring cosmic awareness" or "naturally occurring universal awareness"?
Whatever it's called, it's naturally wonderful, real, and true.
And communing with naturally occurring awareness in whatever form it takes--young, old, human, nonhuman--is wonderful. Another name for such communing is "love."
Totaled
The totality of the spontaneity of the universe is within and without. The ever-changing
forms appear in the ever-unchanging formlessness. Walking about in this, with
this, as this, be totally totaled.
Glory Glory Halleluia
The first glory is the dance of energy in emptiness.
The second glory is naturally occurring timeless awareness.
These two glories are aspects of the same glory.
Glory be.
Cage-Free
I've been trapped in a conceptual cage for much of my adult life. The
concepts accumulated to the point where I could not go on, existence having
become a dreary burden. How was I to know that thoughts can blind and sicken?
Now there is no cage. Once in a while walls and bars start to go up, and then vanish.
Samantabhadra
is cage-free.
The dharmakaya is cage-free.
Buddha-nature is cage-free.
Pure, naturally occurring, naked awareness is cage-free.
Be cage-free.
The best thing we can do for suffering sentient beings is, out of wisdom, compassion, and equanimity, to be cage-free and share cage-freedom.
Ultimate Guilty Pleasure
Reading Great Perfection and other sublime texts has become a guilty
pleasure lately. As conditions continue changing it's good to have the actual
source at hand, and to appreciate the fact that it's always at hand for every
sentient being: naturally occurring timeless awareness, naturally occurring
timeless presence. Realizing this is the universe's awareness and universe's
presence there is no fear, no desire, no separation, no death, no birth. It's
the ultimate guilty pleasure, even though resting in the source as the source
is beyond guilt and pleasure.
Filters and Cages and Primal Awareness
Primal awareness is like gravity and electromagnetic waves, an inherent
elemental force of the universe. Self-arising, wherever it is, it is the same
primal awareness. Wherever it arises, there we are. What we are, in essence, is
primal awareness, the source's awareness.
The misinformation and misunderstandings and misperceptions we convey in
ignorance go on to obscure primal awareness, to serve as a conceptual cage to
primal awareness. Thus primal awareness, and
ignorance, go on.
NOTA Bene
A recurring reference by Longchenpa in A Treasure Trove of Scriptural
Transmission is to "Naturally Occurring Timeless Awareness." This is
as good of a description as any I have seen anywhere of the ineffable reality
of true nature. Why oh why do I try to eff the ineffable? When I try to talk
about NOTA words fail, and I stammer, apologize, and fall silent. So be it:
deeds mean more than words; the heart's true intentions are impossible to
conceal; nonverbal expression says far more far better than verbal expression.
Sharing NOTA is as good as it gets.
Crystal Ball
The appearance of phenomena in pure awareness is like the appearance of
light and images in a crystal ball. Everything is just an appearance, an image,
a natural illusion with no substance, a dance of energy in emptiness.
Natural Illusion
The total spontaneous experience is of nature, experienced by nature. It's nature
witnessing nature, the universe witnessing the universe, emptiness witnessing
this display in emptiness. The witness is natural, spontaneously arising,
self-originating, self-sustaining presence awareness, formless, transparent,
timeless, and universal. This constant magical illusion is perfectly natural,
naturally perfect.
Contemplating Egocide
Springtime energizes lifeforms. Human lifeforms, when energized, also have
their destructive dualistic conceptualizations energized. The mind, hard to
tame, is even harder to tame in spring.
I rededicate myself to the contemplative life, eschewing materialism whenever possible, living the simplest, smallest-footprint, lowest-impact life possible, content with primal presence and primal awareness. I live to see another day, and live for today, for as long as I keep surviving to see another day. This bodily form is temporary, as is this conditioned mind, as is this current situation.
Contemplating the inevitability of death, I let the ego expire on its own, unreal bundle of concepts that it is, and realize that I have been around forever prior to this bodily form, and will be around forever after this bodily form has disappeared. That which lives as "me" in this bodily form is timeless.
Contemplation is the life. Contemplation is life itself.
Let it go, all will be lost anyway. Live for the day, live for the moment. Contemplate nature's awareness, which is "my" awareness. Contemplate nature's presence, which is "my" presence. Contemplate nature, which is "me."
Bejeweled
Voices, memories, echoes, half-remembered images and events…the noisy karma
of legions of influences rise as reliably as the Sun. It's been a while since a
5.5 lb. neonate emerged from a psychic mud puddle, and continues to live in a
variety of mud puddles. And a lotus blooms in the mud. And a jewel is found in
the lotus.
How simple, how obvious, how common, how reliable: self-arising self-sustaining primal presence and primal awareness, transparent, brilliant, immaculate, perfect--for every sentient being to reclaim.
Witness for the Mind
It is essential to believe in nothing, to be nothing, in order to fully
experience the mind, the totality of experience. By being nothing, we witness
everything, without attachment, without delusion. We witness attachments
without attachment, we witness delusions without delusion. We become nature's
witnessing, the universe's witnessing, the natural witness, the universal
witness. We at last realize we are pure awareness. We recognize pure awareness
in every sentient being.
Natural Mind Meets Natural Mind
The natural mind--pure awareness--is coexistent with all sentient life. It
is the natural mind that recognizes itself, arising spontaneously as pure
intrinsic awareness. The totality of the experience of being is witnessed by
the natural mind. The natural mind is one and the same wherever it arises. Pure
awareness is always pure awareness.
When attachment to the contents of pure awareness comes to an end, pure awareness remains and is recognized by pure awareness. We live on as pure awareness wherever it arises.
Satisfying Mind with Mind
The direct experience of presence-awareness, of mind experiencing mind, of
pure awareness, is like being immersed in a magical world.
The experience of the totality of brain consciousness--senses, memories,
fantasies, images, thoughts, emotions--is astonishing.
How the brain processes sensory impulses and creates sights and sounds and
feelings projected in emptiness, ever-changing holograms dancing in emptiness,
is amazing to behold.
And behold the beholder, luminous emptiness, intelligent energy--what a
fascinating show.
Such contemplation satisfies the mind, the mind lacks nothing.
Satisfied minds want nothing, need nothing.
A little water, a little food, simple clothing, simple shelter, we can live an
enlightened life for the rest of our days.
Walk with the lightest footprint upon a planet struggling to satisfy the
insatiable desires of selfish high-maintenance human beings looking for
happiness in an imagined outer world.
Even the outer world is in the mind.
Happiness is in the mind, everything is in the mind.
Who needs glowing computer and video screens when the mind is so luminous, a
display of energy perceived by energy?
Distracted sentient beings are kept ignorant by distraction.
A satisfied mind, a contented mind, a peaceful mind, is all we really need.
We're it, and we overlook it.
Look within. Look at mind. Look at what's looking.
Presence-awareness is enough.
Mind is enough.
Be nothing, and be everything.
Emptiness is luminous and voluminous.
Primal Primate
How could a species of primate get to the point of recognizing primal
presence and primal awareness? How many incarnations as so many species, to
reach this moment of realization? Yet it's happening. Dzogchen apes, redolent
with Rigpa.
Contemplating Contemplation
This is the era of distraction. The Anthropocene, the Information Age, has
brought distraction to the saturation point. Fears, desires, attachments, and
delusions are rampant. The signal-to-noise ratio of the current civilization is
1:1.
The cure for distraction is unplugging and just being. This starts as deliberate, willfull, stubborn, formal meditation, simply sitting quietly, taking stock of the noise of the mind, and recognizing, thus breaking the spell of, the noises in the head. Once the spell of noisy thoughts has been broken, the signals of the mind are recognized: sensory stimuli in pure awareness. Then the noise of the mind is recognized as just a different kind of signal of the mind. Signal and noise rise and fall in the pure primordial presence/awareness. Eventually meditation becomes portable, when it can be engaged while walking and working and taking care of the business of the day. When meditation becomes portable, it becomes contemplation.
To distracted people, presence/awareness is ordinary and obvious, taken for granted, devalued, unfulfilling, and used as means to other ends. To contemplatives, presence/awareness is momentous, fulfilling, wonderful, and mysterious, the Great Completeness here and now.
Nothing Lasts
The clear light contains all forms rising and falling. Formless mind is
clear light, the essence of mind. Form is colorful light, as empty as clear
light. Nothing lasts, the clear light lasts.
Mirror Neurons
Every word, every movement, every expression, every intention, vibrating
forth from mirror neurons vibrates sympathetically in surrounding mirror
neurons which in turn vibrate forth propagating the vibrations from mirror
neurons. What vibrations go around, come around. The challenge is to recognize
the mirror that is the natural mind, and not get attached to and confused by
the reflections.
The Big Reveal
The last desire to go is the desire for desirelessness; the last attachment
to be dropped is attachment to non-attachment. Boom, it's done--by whom,
unknown, and not applicable. The universe shows its mercy to mortal individuals
by revealing its presence in mortal individuals, thus ending mortality and
individuality in one fell swoop. And just in time--too often so-called
self-identified mortal individuals die or become demented before the Big
Reveal.
Inheritances
I have inherited much, just by the luck of birth. While material wealth has
eluded me, the fairest flowers of civilizations are a given: leisure time; access to all the knowledge of
the world; healthy food; good medical care; clean air and clean water; indoor
plumbing.
I have also inherited neurosis, which after prolonged suffering has been cured
by the nature's spontaneous presence and awareness as manifested through the
human being.
I want to bequeath the most wonderful thing to my survivors: nature's spontaneous presence and awareness
as manifested through the human being.
Surprise! It's already here, present, and aware, as us.
We just need to be reminded of that fact.
The Mind of Nature
1. One is introduced directly to the mind of nature.
2. One definitively decides upon the mind of nature.
3. One continues directly with confidence in liberation in the mind of nature.
Nature in all its glory,
Always and already present.
Planetary Visitor
It is wonderful to behold this planet and this planet's lifeforms and this
planet's sky and this planet's sun. Amazing!
The universe has managed to complexify and see itself here, all these sentient
beings in the process of awakening.
For Those Who Did Not Ask To Be Born
No-one asks to be born, and here we all are. What now? Whose script are we
supposed to follow?
The first order of business is to relax, to just be. We are not property, we are not slaves. We can recognize the script that was foisted upon us, the script that we are blindly following. It is a script of fear and desire and attachment and delusion and mistaken identity and nonexistent separate self. It is a script guaranteed to produce self-enslavement and suffering.
Now relaxed, we can be natural--we can dare to be nature.
This
is nature's life, nature's expression.
Our presence, our awareness, is nature's presence, nature's awareness.
The ocean of nature is covered with waves rising and falling. The rising waves
are not born, the falling waves are not dying.
So here we are, rising and falling, wave, ocean, nature.
We live forever as luminous emptiness, as nature, as universe.
Agency, Identity, Awareness
Waking up in the wee hours, unable to get back to sleep, the mystery of
agency and identity and awareness overwhelms the mind. How can anyone not be
curious about where and what and how this presence, this awareness, came to be?
It feels like it would be only natural to go stark, raving mad from the
unshakable, unstoppable experience of presence and awareness. How could this
possibly be spoken of?
Changing the Mind
Walking outdoors in the midst of nature heals the mind because it brings
out the natural mind. Once we recognize the natural mind, the mind is
self-liberated. The natural world includes the natural mind, which is pure
awareness. The natural world spontaneously and effortlessly manifests in the
natural mind, the great magical illusion of nature.
Being Nonjudgmental about Being Judgmental,
Finding Perfection in Imperfection
I cherish opportunities to be in complete seclusion, especially outdoors,
in nature, out of earshot and out of eyeshot of any other human animal.
Nonhuman animals are welcome--they are nonjudgmental, even though they see me
and hear me and smell me so acutely. Nonhuman nature is nonjudgmental. When
nature assumes human form, it becomes judgmental to some degree, having taken a
sophisticated, dualistic perspective. As a recovering cynic, reflexively
judgmental for decades, the human animal that is the main source of dualistic
judgmental thinking is in this mind.
It is really nature, the sole agency, which is passing judgment upon itself when it is in human form--nature in disguise, hidden from itself, perceiving itself to be separate and unequal.
It has taken me a long time to become nonjudgmental about judgmentality. Thanks to the great Dzogchen teachings which point to the luminous empty clarity and perfection of the natural mind it is possible for me to accept imperfection. In the natural mind, there are no concepts of perfection and imperfection, good and bad, right and wrong; they rise and fall in the Great Perfection.
Now I find perfect seclusion in the natural mind, pure awareness, primordial presence, whether alone or in the midst of thought-filled human beings. The thoughts and judgments that arise in pure awareness just rise and fall.
Energetic Emptiness
Okay, after several decades of self-discovery and self-inquiry it is
amazing to realize there is no self to discover, no self to inquire, no self to
realize. There is not one cell in this body willing to claim to be
"me." This is where scientific reductionism shines: even subatomic particles are made up of a
whole lot of energetic emptiness. Nature is a wonderful fractal self-creation
of energetic emptiness. If I must label myself as anything, it is nature: energetic emptiness.
It is just nature.
Make me one with nature, make me one with everything.
Done.
Impermanent Illusion
The visual image formed on the retina is a projection through the lens that
is upside-down, which is then sent to the visual cortex of the brain via
electrochemical impulses, where the impulses are assembled as a right-side-up
image. The whole world is the brain's interpretation of the whole world.
Phenomena appear in the mind out of nowhere, and disappear back to nowhere.
This protracted experience called "my life" is an illusion that
appeared out of nowhere and will disappear back to nowhere. The constant
through this impermanent ever-changing illusion is presence, awareness, natural
energy.
All sentient beings are naturally deluded, of mind conditioned for survival.
The illusory interpretation of the world in the mind is both real and unreal, both
correct and incorrect.
The only difference between a Buddha and a suffering sentient being is that a
Buddha knows he is full of delusions, and a suffering sentient being is
ignorant of that fact.
Nature-energy presence and awareness is the ground of all being, the source of
illumination as well as of illusion.
Illumination and illusion and all apparent dichotomies are all the same to the
natural awareness.
Dewdrop Difficulties
Spending decades, lifetimes, at the mercy of thoughts, harassed by duality
and mortality, dying a thousand deaths, has prepared me for this moment.
The dewdrop slips into the ocean. Now the ocean, the dewdrop somehow yet
remains for now.
The dewdrop has its dewdrop difficulties.
It used to be for so long, "I'm suffering". Yes, yes, the dewdrop
suffers; the ocean, not at all.
Fusion
Awareness of awareness creates an existential fusion reaction. The presence
of presence, awareness of awareness, is overwhelming. Presence and awareness is
natural, of nature. To be nature's presence, nature's awareness, is almost
unbearable.
Snuggling Into Eternity
Reading words ascribed to Milarepa, the relevant takeaway for a senior
citizen who is not yet too senile to grasp it and take it away is the fact that
Buddha is found nowhere else but in one's own true mind, specifically, the
universal mind, also known as sheer awareness itself, the clear light of the
dharmakaya. This vast dharmakaya is with everyone, all the time. Everything
rises and falls in the dharmakaya. How good it is to snuggle into the
dharmakaya now while still alive and relatively healthy, and to remain snuggled
within it through everything, including biological death. Snuggling into the
dharmakaya, after a while it is natural to identify with the dharmakaya, and
then to surrender to the dharmakaya, and become consumed by the dharmakaya,
thus becoming the deathless dharmakaya, which is also birthless.
Being Beyond Being
At this very moment all sentient beings throughout all inhabited worlds are
experiencing painful existence in fragile, vulnerable, impermanent forms:
birth, hunger, thirst, cold, heat, pain, illness, injury, aging, dying. More
cerebral forms also experience psychological suffering: fear, disillusion, disappointment, craving,
attachment, confusion, delusion. At the very least I would not want to inflict
any pain and suffering upon them; at the very most, I would want to save all
sentient beings from the pain and suffering of life as a sentient being. As a
sentient being I have found salvation in Buddha, and that Buddha has already
and always been within me as me. The only Buddha that can save me is the Buddha
that is my true self, my true mind, which is pure, undeluded, beyond concept of
Buddha and sentient being; that same Buddha is what can save all suffering
sentient beings. In fact there are no sentient beings to be saved--that is what
saves all sentient beings. It's all Buddha, only Buddha, and Buddha deals just
fine with pain and suffering, being beyond being.
Downscale Sustainability
Everything is impermanent, yet there is a temporary permanence to be had
through sustainable systems. The parts of the system may still be as
impermanent as ever, but the system can go on longer than its individual parts.
If the system is sustainable, it sustains; if it isn't, it doesn't. If too many
human beings live an upscale, high-maintenance way of life that way of life
becomes unsustainable; when human beings are content to live a downscale, low-maintenance
way of life, that becomes sustainable. The planet can support species with
minimal desires. Human beings need to learn how to be content with intrinsic
nature: intrinsic natural presence, intrinsic natural awareness--recognition
and realization of our intrinsic universal nature is sufficient.
Cosmic Evangelism
The best evangelists are those who understand and love that which they
worship. Of all things in the universe, the best by far is the universe
itself--universal presence, universal awareness. The attributes of the universe
that are the most attractive are its spontaneity, effortlessness, relaxedness.
The universe is complete, whole, in the eternal present. The universe assumes
these lovely temporary forms; these lovely temporary forms also partake in the
same lovely attributes of that which has assumed form--spontaneity, effortless,
relaxedness--in the midst of life as well as afterwards. Every realized form of
the universe evangelizes by pure presence and pure awareness, by simply being the
universe--spontaneous, effortless, and completely relaxed.
Brevity, Concision, Pithiness, Terseness,
Cogency
As a pre-digital youth with sloppy, cramped, awkward handwriting, I used an
old portable manual typewriter to compose words. It was a magical experience,
seeing formless thoughts taking clear, legible, visible, even tangible, form,
inked embossments on paper. This sheet of paper preserved fleeting thoughts, to
be stored, or preserved, or copied, or shared.
Electric typewriters and typing classes gave my fingers wings, and my words flowed faster and freer.
Then word processors followed by personal microcomputers outpaced my thoughts. As quantity of words increased, reflection and concision decreased. Spelling, grammar and syntax errors multiplied, as did half-considered, half-baked thoughts.
The advent of Internet for All enabled me to at last share half-considered, half-baked thoughts with people near and far.
Now I am going back to reading works written in pre-digital times and finding the most powerful thoughts are delivered using a few well-chosen, well-considered words. Words needed to be composed with care so that it would respect the typesetter's time and effort.
So now I have come full circle, using microcomputer and Internet, and making an effort to choose my words with care, respecting the time of the readers near and far by practicing brevity, concision, pithiness, terseness, and cogency, sharing thoughts that are as powerful as thoughts can be, toward recognizing that wonderful thing, present and aware, beyond thoughts, words, and concepts.
Catching Dzogchen
Dzogchen, beyond words and concepts, "can't be taught, but can be
caught," like a wonderful contagious life-restoring condition. It is
transmitted person-to-person, heart-to-heart, just by how we are. Samantabhadra
is always here, in every sentient being, silently waiting to be recognized.
Self-liberation through seeing with naked awareness doesn't just benefit one,
it benefits all those around one. Words and concepts about Dzogchen are not
Dzogchen itself. Yet language is miraculous, and it is good to stash away
findable words here and there for the benefit of others. The word and concept
"Dzogchen" is a pointer, a clue, a hint, a suggestion, of the most
wonderful, universal reality for everyone. The Dzogchen way is for everyone, in
every circumstance. By living in the Dzogchen way we spread this glorious
contagion near and far.
Dying While Alive
Intrinsic pure awareness; intrinsic pure presence; intrinsic pure
presence-awareness: the ultimate
treasure is always here, always now, intrinsically, effortlessly,
uncontrivedly. Universal being, universal awareness, is always here, always
now. The real deal is beyond concepts, beyond words. This is so wonderful, to
die into this while alive.
A Butterfly's Praise of Effortless Presence
How lovely, how wonderful, is this primal Presence, this primal Awareness
that effortlessly manifests. This is my true Presence, my true Awareness. Distractions
kept me away from this for decades, but no longer. Distractions simply rise and
fall now, appearing and disappearing, in the timeless field of Presence and
Awareness.
No longer do I insatiably crawl about and devour like a hungry caterpillar. I have had my fill, have pupated long enough, and now find plenty of flowers filled with nectar as I fly with ease for the rest of my days on butterfly wings.
Writing On Water
The Internet is not necessarily 'forever', and neither is print media.
Stone tablets eventually break down into sand. All forms, all phenomena, are
impermanent. Maybe that is the way to spread the message of impermanence, via
the obvious impermanence of all form and phenomena, letting impermanence speak
for itself, demonstrate itself, prove itself, confirm itself, teach itself.
Impermanence reveals the permanence of primal awareness, primal presence, luminous emptiness, the union of wisdom and emptiness.
Living the Dzogchen way is like having total amnesia, short- and long-term amnesia. Forgetting everything, every moment is new, fresh, pristine, pure. There is no-one remembered, no-one remembering. All there is is primal self-arising awareness. This is amazing, dying to self and surrendering to primal presence, primal awareness.
Always Home
I have a few attachments to physical hearth and home: housemates, toys, treats, comfy chair, bed,
bathroom, etc. Not being a recluse, and working for a living, I am away from
the house much of the time. Whether indoors or outdoors, it is always here,
always now, and I would be woefully ignorant if I still felt I needed to be
somewhere else, or in the past or future, in order to feel complete. Right now,
right here, I rest, complete, in pure awareness as pure awareness, in pure
presence as pure presence.
The Sky of Pure Awareness
Amateur astronomers want a clear dark sky to see celestial objects, but the
atmosphere always presents some degree of opacity and distortion, and the
electric lighting of modern civilization has brightened the night sky. There is
another sky, available day or night, which is always perfectly clear, perfectly
empty, and perfectly transparent, and that is the sky of pure awareness, filled
with all phenomena, physical and mental, which are constantly appearing and disappearing
like clouds in this planet's sky. The sky of the earth and the sky of pure
awareness are recognized by their emptiness, their transparency, their
spaciousness. To see pure awareness with pure awareness we only need to
recognize passing phenomena and let them rise and fall in the luminous
emptiness of pure awareness. All thoughts, all emotions, all memories, all
fantasies--negative, positive and neutral--are allowed to rise and fall in pure
awareness. Abiding in pure awareness is the inexhaustible source of peace. Our
entire physical existence is witnessed throughout all its changes, and its
dissolution, as just another phenomenon rising and falling in primal cosmic
awareness.
Dzogchen and the Universe and our
Birthlessright
All the austerities, all the self-indulgences, all the suffering, all the
fundamental relentless transiency of all things, bring me now to the most
essential thing: Dzogchen, the Great
Perfection, the Great Completeness. This is finally acknowledging, accepting,
surrendering to original self, Buddha nature, and letting it be, letting it be
it, letting it be me. Hence Tilopa exhorting us, finally, to relax, right now,
and rest, in Buddha nature, as Buddha nature. Those of scientific bent can
visualize this as partaking in the way the universe spends its time, suspended
in the infinite eternal void--relaxed while spontaneously self-arising and
self-transforming. Scientists, ever-curious, study the Universe; scientists can
also accept the fact they are the Universe--the Universe studying itself.
Resting in the Universe, as the Universe, is our birthright, or our
birthlessright.
Primally Primed
Two prime concepts are primal awareness and primal presence. These words,
these labels, these concepts, are right at the very edge of my whole so-called
individual life, my whole understanding, my whole reason for being. While there
are still many attachments, I am content to carry with me to the moment of
death primal awareness and primal presence, and be merged with the universal
primal awareness and universal primal presence. In this moment, mindful of
primal awareness and primal presence, there is already merging, with every
heartbeat, with every breath, with every step. I am in this particular form
already indistinguishable from the universal primal awareness and primal
presence, one and the same.
Miraculous Awareness
Naked awareness itself is miraculous. How obvious, yet how subtle--hiding
in plain sight, beautiful natural awareness. Only by being profoundly
distracted, deeply attached, can we possibly be able to overlook miraculous
awareness.
Wild and free, coming and going: this nameless thing of pure presence and pure awareness.
Dharmakaya
The source of all forms is the Dharmakaya, in which forms self-arise, and
self-annihilate. Forms, physical forms and thought forms, all vanish as if they
never happened, in the Dharmakaya. Anything goes, and everything goes, in the
Dharmakaya. The Dharmakaya's awareness is a constant clear-light merciful
delight. Let go and let Dharmakaya.
Healing, Wholeness, Naked Awareness
Harassed by thoughts for decades, exhausted by mental stress and insomnia,
the cure has been with me all along:
pure naked awareness. Nonconceptual, nonjudgmental, transparent,
natural--naked awareness is my true self, my true mind. In this I find refuge
and rest, and will spend the rest of this incarnation sharing this, even though
everyone already has naked awareness, everyone already is naked awareness, and
everyone who can know this could know this, and find the same relief and refuge
and healing that I am finding.
Mind, Awareness, Spirit, Samantabhadra
It takes a long time before mind is recognized as mind, and awareness
recognized as awareness. Mind is conditional mind, conditioned mind, a
structure of impermanent thought forms. No two minds are exactly the same. All
minds cease upon biological death of the brain. Awareness arises spontaneously,
is pristine, universal, arising from universal energy. Universal energy is
birthless, deathless; awareness--universal mind--is birthless, deathless. Mind
is a temporary manifestation in awareness; mind is a useful survival tool.
Survival for survival's sake is a biological imperative. In the self-aware,
self-reflecting realm, a realm which often includes plenty of leisure time--time
to contemplate existence--survival for survival's sake is not fulfilling. We
survive, we are aware of our existence, and sometimes we are aware of awareness
itself. What we "are" in fact is awareness, so it is awareness that
is aware of awareness.
The source of awareness is universal energy: awareness is universal energy's awareness. "Spirit" is a less-cumbersome name for universal energy. Whatever it is called, it precedes and follows impermanent forms of itself, truly timeless, birthless, and deathless, the ocean of spirit and its waves. The all-seeing eye of awareness within every form and every mind is the eye of spirit.
Fulfillment, completeness, perfection: some call it Dzogchen. Pure awareness: some call it rigpa. Padmasambhava calls the wonderful process "Self-liberation through seeing with naked awareness." Samantabhadra, the primordial buddha, remains silent.
Impermanence is a running inside joke; only Samantabhadra gets it.
Resting In, Resting As
Naked, pristine awareness silently awaits. After all the feverish thoughts,
and weeping and gnashing of teeth, we find pure awareness to be our source and
refuge. The clear light of natural awareness heals us, restores us to sanity
and peace. We are complete, resting in, resting as, ordinary universal
awareness.
Being, in the Now
All we can "do" is be, in the now, this mysterious thing that
just spontaneously, universally, is. No need to cling or crave or fear as we
unfold, rise, fall in eternity.
A Cosmic Sense of Humor
The totality of experience on this planet alone is filled with pain,
pleasure, fear, grief, happiness, hate, contentment, ignorance, suffering, and
delusion. We are, at this time, apparently on the brink of some kind of
anthropogenic mass extinction, whether by environmental collapse, thermonuclear
war, pandemic, etc. Yet this is part of the natural unfolding of this planet's
intelligent life. I am learning to accept our planetary fate, and to even develop
a cosmic sense of humor as part of a cosmic perspective. Having an aging body
helps in this regard--there is nothing immortal or invincible about a body
that's slowly, undeniably falling apart. I accept, and joke, about this body; I
accept, and joke, about this planet also.
A Cosmic Community of Equals
Every sentient being is an expression of the same universal energy. It is
not necessary to fear or kill or devour any sentient being when we can find our
sustenance in universal energy, as universal energy. Plants, embodied sunlight,
sustain us and we sustain the plants with our bodies and our bodily waste. We
are sentient embodied universal energy, here to love and serve and comfort each
other, as equals.
Apex Contemplatives
My feline housemates are apex predators, having successfully taken over
this planet with their cunning and charm.
Apex contemplatives take over their own bodyminds, overcoming their mental conditioning and living completely in the present, in essence taking over the present. Having realized the universal mind and universal energy, the apex contemplatives are immortal and invincible, no longer having a perishable self.
In An Existential
Dream World
We are all in an existential dream world, appearing and disappearing within
each other's mind, held within each other's memory. Mind and memory vanish upon
biological death. The universal energy continues the process, starting fresh
with each incarnation of itself.
The Reliable Relevance of the Astonishing
Just to be aware of awareness, just to be aware of being, was astonishing
when first realized, and continues to astonish. How can something so simple, so
obvious, so commonplace, be so overlooked by so many for so long?
All worlds, personal and impersonal, rise and fall. Conditions remain stable, comfortable, and agreeable only fleetingly. Self-aware biological existence is absolutely fraught from womb to tomb.
And yet this very self-awareness that produces so much agony and anxiety is the same self-awareness that produces astonishment when we become aware of awareness and aware of being, such as it is.
Everything goes to shit--everything. Even so, how precious, how wonderful, it is to be, to be aware, to be aware of awareness, to be aware of being.
Falling
The only thing left is this moment. Awakening to the visceral experience of
awareness--awareness of awareness--this transient manifestation moves through
the day one day, one breath, one heartbeat at a time. In this moment everything
is here, everything is at stake. There is no time to waste by hiding from this
living electric reality, by pretending to be something other than this living
electric reality. Letting go, I fall into the infinite void of living electric
reality, here, in this moment.
Ego Death, Universal Energy
Before and after the ego vanishes, what lives this life? What keeps on
seeing, and hearing, and breathing, and walking, and talking, and being, and
being aware? It can be called universal energy. It has assumed this transient
form and has recognized itself, realized itself, and has realized the
transience of its form. It recognizes itself in this form, and in every form.
Mid-Death Crisis
The so-called 'midlife crisis' of relatively prosperous middle-aged people
can be an excuse to be self-indulgent or self-pitying for a while. What really
tests our wits and character is how we handle our old age, when days become
numbered. Traveling to exotic places or acquiring a sports car is no help at
all when we are having an old-age mid-death crisis. The only help we have is
our inmost nature, the primordial fire. All that we hold dear, all that we hold
onto, will be lost; all that we think we are will be lost as well. All that
survives is inmost nature, the primordial fire which creates and destroys
everything. Die as the perishable self, and be reborn as the birthless,
deathless primordial fire.
Help Yourself
Nature's presence is everywhere, within and without. There is nothing that is
not nature's presence. Times of trouble in nature's presence are not times of
trouble: there is no time, no trouble in
nature's presence. The perception of time and trouble is delusional, as is the
perception of within and without. There is only nature's presence: "our" presence is delusional. Our
presence is actually nature's presence.
The true guru is within; nature is within; the primordial buddha is within; the universe is within. Inquire within, and rest within, in and as guru's/nature's/buddha's/universe's presence.
Animals Supporting Animals
Animals beget animals beget animals ad infinitum. While many animals may
not yet have the wisdom to understand they are the universal energy, they can
still be recognized, communicated with, and loved, as universal energy, by
universal energy. Human beings are thinking animals, and we are either masters
of thought or slaves of thought. Lacking insight, human animals are slaves of
thought; with insight, masters of thought. When we witness the fleeting, illusory
nature of thoughts rising and falling in pure mind, we are free. Undivided by
thoughts, we are no longer separate from one another--we are one universal
lifeforce, one universal energy, and see our true self not just within this
particular being but in every being.
This Moment
It doesn't get any better than this moment. We can't escape this moment.
Striving and planning will not make this moment any better than it already is.
This moment is complete. Live in this moment, and enjoy the completion.
Like A Dream
It has long felt like a dream to me, and evermoreso now. Waking up in this
dream, how do I comport myself while the dream lasts? I turn to good books,
especially books about Buddhism, for guidelines, and find them; they had me the
moment I read a quote attributed to Siddhartha Gautama stating this is as a
dream.
Forever Young
Accepting inevitable change is an acquired skill, learned from experience.
I've learned to accept the onset of sensory deficits, and will continue to
learn to accept other changes to come, which will include the various illnesses
and deficits of aging. The bodymind is full of surprises. To learn to accept
cognitive deficits would be an interesting experience. The grand finale, of
course, will be to learn to accept dying, and the moment of death, intense
experiences within the clear-light witnessing awareness.
It has been a long process of disabusing myself of the notion of eternal personal youth, and of ceasing the denial of personal death. Yet I now feel, and am, forever young. Any lifeform can, if sufficiently contemplative, realize it is life itself.
Odium, Opium, Otium
Work life, filled with the mostly trivial business of vested interests, can
be oppressive and tedious, working with egos and abstractions for profit.
Relief, at least temporarily, can be had with intoxicants, numbing the mind and
silencing the voices. Ultimately, what matters most is how we spend our time
remaining in human form while still of sound mind and body. What really makes
this moment sufficient unto itself is to finally realize the eternal leisure
and completeness of the universe is ours to enjoy.
Appreciation Day
Walking to work this morning, I
appreciate getting some sleep, with dreams; with waking up yet again, another
day for this old bodymind; a substantial breakfast; medicines to help keep me
alive and well; a fresh newspaper; an effortless bowel movement; a shower;
clean clothes; love from and for my housemates; the ability to walk; the
ability to talk; the ability to sing and play musical instruments; and most of
all, the ability to be able to appreciate the simple things like awareness and
being.
God's Presence
How compelling it is to contemplate
God's presence within us, and what an overwhelming experience it would be to
actually encounter God's living presence within us. In the course of looking
for God within, how would we know when we found Him? Looking and looking, where
is He?
Holy shit, He is the one who is
looking.
For Whom Do I Speak, and As Whom Do I Speak?
I used to speak for, and speak as,
a glib, cynical, neurotic character, and that became tiresome. Now, I speak, I
know not for whom, I know not as whom, I know not to whom. Speaking happens,
seeing happens, listening happens, communicating happens, from whom to whom is
unknown. Astonishing, and so commonplace.
Nothing, Really
My sight is filled with debris and
visual neural noise. My hearing is filled with ringing noise and nerve damage.
My mind is filled with constant mental activity. Witnessing awareness is
nothing, and takes it all in. From the viewpoint of nothing, signal and noise
is the same. The conditioned mind generates noise, as do the senses. The
beautiful emptiness takes in everything without judgement. Always pristine,
nothing is the universal witness.
The Most Important/Wonderful Thing
To know that we are the universe in
temporary form is both the most important and the most wonderful thing. To
really understand this fact, and to fully realize it, requires the
relinquishing of the notion of who we thought we were back in the days when we
thought we were a separate independent entity, and not the universe. Being one
with the universe is not a feeling, it is a fact. In fact, we are not just one
"with" the universe, we are simply the universe itself. There is no
separation, no difference, between it and us. It is I, it is you, it is all
there is.
See with the universe's eyes. Listen
with the universe's ears. Speak with the universe's tongue. Enjoy the
universe's brief bodymind expression. Express the love the universe has for
itself.
Cosmic Cleanse
Time for an esotericism cleanse,
getting rid of the exotic concepts and terminology that accumulate so easily.
What really works for me is to go fully cosmic: cosmic sight, cosmic hearing,
cosmic awareness, cosmic consciousness, cosmic being, cosmic love. The
trappings of religion, even lovely traditions such as Buddhism and Hinduism,
are still trappings, and traps. Give me self-liberated beings who see with the
eyes of the universe and who know they are the universe itself. Give me
unpretentious beings, animals, people being authentic even though unaware
they're the universe--all beings are the universe, to be loved, to be heard, to
be recognized, to be with.
Thought Control
Being controlled by one's own
thoughts is the major challenge of the human condition. The harder we try to
control thoughts, the more controlled by thoughts we become. Thoughts become
masters, and we can even hear the masters' voices in the head. These voices can
drive us to extremes if we don't recognize them as mere thoughts that arise and
disappear on their own, and we cling to them, identify with them, sustain them
for as long as possible.
Intrinsic Status Symbol
The freedom of our attention span
is the true mark of our status. If we can look freely, without fear or favor,
at anything and anyone anywhere and anytime, we are looking with the eyes of
the universe. We don't need money or possessions or special privileges or title
to determine our true status--if we can see with the eyes of the universe, we are
enjoying the highest status possible in the universe. No-one can change, or
take away, or deny, what we really are. Look into each other's eyes and enjoy
the bliss of the universe recognizing itself. The most wonderful thing is found
no further than in each other's eyes, ablaze with the ancient clear light of
the universe.
Permanent Impermanence
Going through the morning list of
blessings--waking up to see another day, still able to walk, talk, sing, play
the piano, still enjoying reasonably good health, suffering no serious
discomforts, having a good breakfast, enjoying love from and for other
lifeforms, still able to see and hear and taste and feel and smell and think
and not think--the only blessing that's permanent is the pure awareness
luminous emptiness of the dharmakaya, the clear light, consuming every rising
thing that rises within itself. What good fortune to find dzogchen, rigpa,
dharmakaya, sambhogakaya, nirmanakaya, clear light in the midst of
impermanence, while this human bodymind form is still holding more-or-less
together until it, too, vanishes.
Samantabhadra/Samantabhadri
Samantabhadra is the primordial
buddha, present everywhere forever, the essence of compassion, merged in bliss
with Samantabhadri, the essence of emptiness and wisdom. Our true
nature--buddha nature--is Samantabhadra/Samantabhadri nature. Fly the
cosmically erotic flag of Samantabhadra/Samantabhadri with joy.
Incarnation
Love all beings, love every
lifeform. Every being, every lifeform, is our incarnation.
My Dear Suffering Waves
Filled with desires and opinions
and fears and beliefs and delusions, clinging to life and fearing death,
burnishing your reputation and fearing ridicule, just give up the suffering,
insufferable life of the wave and remember that you are the ocean. Waves do not
last, they rise and they fall. That from which they rise is the ocean; that
into which they fall is the ocean. So where does that leave birth and death of
a wave? We do not celebrate the rising of a wave, nor do we mourn its falling,
if we understand that there is no separate existence of a wave apart from the
ocean.
Live as the ocean. Speak as the
ocean. Love as the ocean. Celebrate being the ocean, birthless, deathless, and
all its transient waves.
The bodhisattva vows to save all sentient
beings, even though there are no sentient beings to be saved. The ocean lets
its waves learn they're ocean, some the hard way, others the wise way, and the
rest just fall back into the ocean after an eyeblink of hapless survival
strategizing.
Playing
The impermanence of everything, the
mortality of every lifeform, lends a dreamlike quality to daily life. What
could be taken seriously? Who could be taken seriously? The universe plays us,
until we realize we are the universe, and we play. This is the great
perfection, the great refuge, the great completion, the great love.
Back Home
Wandering in the deserts of
distraction and disappointment, following paths with no heart, I follow my own
path and find my way home. Home is the path with heart. Home is the heart. I've
been away for a long time, and I'm back home, singing, and shedding tears of
joy.
What I Live For, and What I Live As
It's good to make it clear what we
live for, or, posthumously, what we lived for. Otherwise friends, family,
strangers, and flowery-obituary writers can misrepresent us. Who understands us
better than us?
We can learn to accept being
misunderstood, and continue with the process of deepening our own understanding
of our true self, which is the true self of everyone.
While respecting the wisdom
traditions of this planet's people, we test received wisdom and see if it
accords with our own experiences and experiments, and reach an understanding on
our own terms.
What I live for is to live as the
true self, universal life itself; what I live as is the true self, universal
life itself.
Life recognizes life. Life loves
life.
Losing Religion
Religion can be seductively
comforting, and can become a hindrance to realizing the true self. Words and
concepts distract, distort, blind. Truth is a living thing that can't survive
in a cage of concepts.
Going wild as the true self is
subtle, quiet process: outwardly, there appears to be ordinariness,
self-control, self-effacement; no devout monk would subject himself to such
psychological austerity; inwardly, there is ecstatic passion as great as the
universe.
The universe doesn't need, or want,
religion.
Human Lifeform
I am not a human lifeform that has
life, I am life that has assumed a human lifeform. This lifeform has managed to
get past the animalistic and egocentric obsession with survival and become very
curious about just who, or what, it is--who, or what animates it. How good it
is to get past the delusion--in the nick of time--that I am this perishable
human lifeform, and
to now know that I am life itself.
All lifeforms are so beautiful, life
itself is so beautiful. Magical sentient life energy.
Traveling
After returning from a long,
difficult, typically-expensive road trip I remind myself that we are always
traveling, together, womb-to-tomb, around the Sun, around the center of the
galaxy, around the supercluster of galaxies, through the evolution and motion
of the universe; and we are always already at our destination, in fact we are
our destination. This is as a dream, traveling forever. Pure life and pure
awareness, this effortless, spontaneous being and awareness, this all-pervading
destination and traveler simultaneous.
Excitement List
Mortality is exciting. Awareness of
awareness is exciting. Being is exciting. Communicating with other sentient
beings is exciting. Lifeforms are exciting. The Earth is exciting. The sky is
exciting. The stars are exciting. The Sun is exciting. Seeing is exciting.
Hearing is exciting. Loving and being loved is exciting. Music is exciting.
This very moment is exciting.
These Eyes, These Ears, This Voice
See life with life's eyes; hear
life with life's ears; speak with life with life's voice. We don't have
life--we are life itself, universal life.
Clear Light
Everything changes, everything
disappears. The senses diminish, memories vanish, mentation slows down and
stops. What remains after everything falls apart is clear light. Clear light is
here, now, everywhere, always. Clear light is the ground of being, pure
awareness. How good it is to acquire a taste for clear light, appreciation of
clear light, recognition of clear light.
Clear light is completion,
perfection; all transient vibratory forms and phenomena in clear light are
complete and perfect.
Modern Cosmology and Tibetan Buddhism
What else but the universe, the
eternal luminous emptiness, could we be? Who could suffer, being this luminous
emptiness?
Open Awareness
Natural spontaneous self-arising
awareness is present in all sentient lifeforms. When open awareness is not yet
recognized as having its source in unbounded wholeness it is appropriated by
the lifeform and used for its survival. Even when unrecognized, it remains the
same open awareness. Lifeforms suffer because of attachment to objects in open
awareness, be they sensory objects or thought objects. When open awareness is
recognized as the primordial awareness with its source unbounded wholeness,
attachment to objects and even attachment to open awareness ends. There remains
only open awareness and unbounded wholeness.
Silence, Stillness, Space
It is therapeutic to be in silence
and stillness and space, whether in a cathedral, a forest, or a quiet room. An
environment of silence, stillness, and space helps the organisms within it
become silent, still, and spacious. The natural mind is silence, stillness, and
space. Everything, every thought, every word, every activity, comes from
silence, stillness, and space, and returns to silence, stillness, and space.
Finding silence, stillness, and space within, there is total connection with
all-pervading silence, stillness, and space, even while in the midst of
commotion.
Getting Recognized
Everyone starts out unknowing,
distracted, confused, failing to recognize true nature; this is only natural,
and inevitable. What makes all the difference is to finally recognize true
nature, wonderful being, wonderful awareness, the universe recognizing itself,
the source recognizing itself.
Nothing and Everything
There may be nothing persisting in
the infinite eternal expanse, but there is something for a while, now and then.
There are no real separate, independent sentient beings, but there is being.
Speaking as Nisargadatta, the universe once said "wisdom tells me I am
nothing, and love tells me I am everything." The universe comes to know
itself through multiplicity, and finds its unity by loving itself through its
multiplicity.
Silence and Sound
Out of silence sound emerges,
rising, then falling back into silence. Silence contains all sound. Sound will
rise again and again, and fall again and again. There will always be silence;
there will always be sound.
Emptiness Speaks
Emptiness lives, speaks, moves,
knows, and thinks in emptiness. How wonderful this rising and falling.
Energy-Emptiness
Energy forever dances in emptiness,
and is a manifestation of emptiness. There is no emptiness without energy;
there is no energy without emptiness. Energy and emptiness: one and the same primordial thing. Being
this, formless and in form, is amazing.
Great Mystery
We need look no further than this
very awareness to find the Great Mystery:
the mystery of being, the mystery of awareness, the mystery of
self-awareness, the mystery of awareness of awareness. Awareness arises from
the Great Mystery. When we recognize the Great Mystery it stops us in our tracks,
again and again. So obvious, so direct, so overwhelming, here all this time.
Walking down the sidewalk, with
people around, I keep walking in, and as, the Great Mystery.
This very Awareness; this very
Being: the Source, the Ground, the Great
Mystery.
What's also a great mystery is how I
can function normally in the midst of the living Great Mystery. It's the Great
Mystery walking, talking, breathing, living.
Waves of the Ocean
Metaphor might be better than
esoteric nomenclature when it comes to Primordial State, Dharmakaya,
Nirmanakaya, Sambhogakaya, etc. and other Dzogchen terminology.
The tried and true metaphor that
works so well for me is regarding so-called individuals as waves of the ocean,
rising and falling. Waves are manifestations of the ocean, are all ocean, all
rising from and falling back to the same ocean. How peaceful is the ocean, no
matter how energetic the waves and the spray.
One water. One ocean.
Reuniting
Being in a chronically
contemplative state leaves me wide open to recognizing the Primordial State.
That I recognize the Primordial State is fortunate, to put it mildly.
That fateful day, while I was
walking to work, pristine natural Awareness took me and my noisy cluttered
fabricating egocentric mind by silent storm. There were no names during the
takeover, no thoughts, no concepts, no emotional responses, just a silent
direct recognition, a silent direct wordless understanding. This is the
Primordial State, naked Awareness. What a wonderful thing it is.
So I advocate contemplation for
everyone. Without contemplation, we remain at the mercy of our thoughts and
delusion, we remain stuck with a mistaken identity. When contemplation becomes
awareness of Awareness, we arrive at the ultimate blessing.
Everyone needs to recognize and
return to the Natural State, the Primordial State. Everyone with awareness IS
Awareness. There are no words to adequately express the joy of the base, path,
and fruit of Dzogchen.
Study it. Recognize it. Live it. Be
it.
What Is This?
This beautiful pure awareness, this
luminous clear light that is the core of all existence, primordial, complete,
perfect, what is it that recognizes it, savors it, honors it, expresses it,
surrenders to it? There are no words, there are no concepts, that can do justice to being this, that can substitute for being
this. What is this?
The Irony and Tragedy of Ego Dissolution
It is ironic and tragic that ego
dissolution can never be enjoyed--there is no-one there anymore, no-one home, no-one
to enjoy the experience of no longer existing as a separate entity.
All-pervading luminous emptiness remains, unknown. The most wonderful thing is
enjoyed by no-one at all.
Knowing Nothing, Being Empty
What a joy, what a relief, to
really know nothing. Everything is ephemeral, and nothing is forever.
Emptiness is my mentor, role model, counselor, ideal, and comfort. What would
emptiness do? What would emptiness say? What would emptiness think? What would
emptiness feel?
Go ask emptiness. Get to know emptiness. Let emptiness take over. Live in
emptiness, as emptiness, and live in fullness, completeness.
A Glorious Display
Stretched out supine on the bed to
briefly rest and relax it soon felt like being weightless, empty, suspended
effortlessly in the void, neither existing nor non-existing. Form is indeed
emptiness, and emptiness is indeed form. Out of nothing springs everything;
back to nothing goes everything. Emptiness puts on a glorious display.
The Spring of Living Light
The natural perfection and
completeness of presence and awareness is an ever-flowing spring of pure light.
The light of presence and awareness effortlessly flows everywhere and embraces
everything in itself.
Just Be
It's not necessary to be this or
that; just be. Even in the midst of the business of daily life, just be. Forego
the What's Next and the What Now and the What To Do;
just be. No need to acquire, or embellish, or be entertained; just be. Savor
the Great Completeness; just be.
More Time
The young son of friends was not
expected to live through the day today after a sudden devastating illness which
left him in a downward comatose spiral. We left the ICU with family preparing
for the worst, and still unable to communicate with him. I just received a text
message from his father that he has made a dramatic recovery, is awake, and
talking. What gladdens my heart especially is that there is now more time to be
spent with him, no matter how difficult the days ahead may be. They can say
welcome back, we missed you, we love you.
Just to be here, together. Just to
be. Just to be able to give and receive love in this brief time together. More
time to love each other, while there's time. It's another chance. There is more
time.
Fast and Slow
This morning I sat in the recliner,
reading the newspaper and then just sitting, savoring the moment, with a cat
melted on my lap. In this moment of stillness and silence I was grateful to be
slow--stopped, in fact--content just to be.
In the news another trainwreck--taking
a 30-mph curve at 80 mph did not end well. It was a new route, one that could
save a whole ten minutes on the Seattle to Portland run.
This whole developed world is a
collective train wreck in progress. We must travel faster, and more often, by
trains, jets, cars--and get what we want sooner, immediately if possible, by
delivery truck or drone, whatever it takes to satisfy our desires as quickly as
possible. Never mind the needless, heedless danger to life, limb, biosphere,
and soul.
The definitive act of defiance in
the face of this collective hyperactive madness is to just be, and to be
content to just be.
Form of Life
Life in every form it assumes is
life itself; this fact is the most wonderful fact, the most pertinent fact, the
most important fact. It is essential to understand that we don't have life--we are life. We are not the temporary form, and we are not the ego
haunting the hypertrophied brain of a species of ape. We survive. We live as
life. For life to recognize itself as life, for life to recognize life in every
form as itself, makes survival meaningful, beautiful, and simple. See life in
each other's eyes; hear life in each other's voice; feel life in each other's
touch.
Interspecies, Intraspecies
It is wonderful to communicate with
different species, to establish trust, a bond, and then to enjoy each other's
company; to manage to establish such a bond and such trust with another human
being is sometimes difficult, given how
our species is prone to being mentally conditioned. As every form is an
expression of life itself, it is life itself recognizing itself in every form.
We can bypass each other's mental conditioning and recognize the life in each
other. When there is mutual recognition, there is union, unconditional love.
Unconditioned being and unconditional love arise together. Be life, be love, in
this form, in every form.
Sacred Secular, Secular Sacred
The facts of the matter of mortal
life are astonishing, and need no embellishment. That we know we are is one of
the most astonishing facts. When we follow the 'I AM' to its source we live
thereafter as the source and its glorious awareness. This transcends any
concepts of sacred or secular, and transcends any concepts whatsoever.
The Takeaway
The most wonderful thing is
self-arising spontaneous awareness. Merging with awareness as awareness is
merging with life itself, nature itself. Ordinary awareness is free, and
ubiquitous, and unfathomable. All we are is awareness. Communing in awareness,
with awareness, as awareness, is sublime, and so ordinary, and so overlooked,
and so unappreciated. Awareness of awareness, mutual recognition of
awareness…this is the astonishing magic of the universe recognizing itself,
realizing itself, loving itself.
Vegetables and Violence
To unnecessarily eat animals and
animal products indicates at least ignorance of, and at most a degree of
callousness about, the unnecessary suffering and premature death of sentient
beings exploited as a food source. This is 'speciesism' that can devolve into
abuse of other animals and into general disrespect for living beings, including
human beings.
To be truly 'pro-life' our culture
must go beyond protection of human fetuses and include all forms of life, the
whole biosphere. The pinnacle of 'pro-life' is letting nature take its course,
letting flora and fauna take back the planet. The human footprint, including
carbon footprint, must be as small and as light as possible in order for our
species, and other species, to survive.
Destruction of habitat, depletion of
natural resources, introduction of toxins into the biosphere, the proliferation
of deadly weapons of all orders of magnitude, must stop.
Eating a plant-based diet not just
nourishes the body well and eases the stress on the planet's resources and
lifeforms, but promotes the peaceful lifespirit which has reverence for all
life. Nonviolence begins in the kitchen.
Consider the Source
A considerate expression is one
that includes the listener or reader or observer as oneself. These words, if
considerately written, will resonate in the reader in the same place, in the
same Self, as the writer.
The ground of being is beyond toil
and suffering, even though selves toil and suffer considerably. Reminding the
suffering self that it is in fact the ground of being brings an end to
suffering; this is proven to be true over and over, and what works for this
suffering bodymind can work for any suffering bodymind ready to change from
self consciousness to unbound wholeness and wide open pure awareness.
The ground of being's pure awareness
is a panacea. It is my hope that it will take only a few words to inspire the
reader to turn off the mesmerizing glowing screen and turn to ever-abiding pure
awareness and consider its source. Then we see Eye-to-Eye, the single Eye in
the multiplicity of forms and eyes.
Feeling Life
No words work here, nothing can be
written, or said, to substitute for the direct experience of the presence of
life. Life is felt by life. Feel life's presence from
fingertips to toetips to scalp, and everywhere in between. The presence of life
is not a word, not a concept, not a thought. To feel life itself, be silent, be
nonconceptual. Be life.
Thoughts blind. Distractions blind.
Recognize life. Cherish all life. Feel life. Be life.
Look for the life in the eyes, and
feel the waves of life filling the space between us.
The Family of Life
Family is commonly believed to be
blood relatives, those who share common ancestry, those who share similar
genes, those who share similar cultural conditioning, socioeconomic status,
habits, all the epigenetic factors that add to genetic factors that make for a
distinct group. My blood relatives live fairly far away, and we have largely
drifted literally and figuratively apart. This is not necessarily a bad thing.
Transcending genetics and epigenetics and conditioned viewpoints, working
through life itself, it becomes clear that life is all one family. Identical in
essence, we lifeforms are the life of the universe, the eternal family of the
universal energy. Particular names and particular forms are unimportant and
irrelevant. We are expressions in form of one radiant, eternal, nameless,
formless being.
Connected
We, as pure awareness, have one
attention span. Where we direct our attention makes our whole experience. How
and where we direct it is our birthright. We are prone to distraction, by our
own thoughts and devices or by others' intentions. Technology has provided us
with ways to be in a state of near-perpetual distraction, where we can be constantly
distracted by things and other people's thoughts. We are hearing voices
throughout the day, and talking with someone not physically present, and
staring down at a small glowing slab, and this is now normality, not madness.
We have one attention span to
connect with whatever and whomever we want. We become that with which we
connect. Be careful what you wish for; be careful what you connect with.
The test of a connection is, once
made, how does it make us feel?
When I connect with the cats, I feel
delight. When I connect with weeds and wildflowers and the natural world I feel
awe. When I connect with another human being who is fully present and fully
aware I feel the greatest joy and profound relief that such people are still
around.
Eyes, Ears, Skin
The light in my eyes, the life in
my eyes, needs to see the light in your eyes, the life in your eyes. The light
of life in these eyes is in these bodyminds so briefly. Corpse eyes are
lightless eyes, lifeless eyes; the eyes in paintings, photographs, videos, and
electronic screens are simulacra of eyes, and do not have living light in them.
There is nothing more beautiful than
meeting living gaze with living gaze.
The attention we pay is nature's
attention, life's attention. Our presence, our attention, is nature's, life's.
It can't help being what it is. No need to hide, no need to pretend, no need to
divert our attention. Let nature be nature, let life be life. Be nature, be
life, with eyes and ears and skin and flesh and bone.
All I want to see is the life in
your eyes. All I want to hear is the life in your voice. All I want to feel is
the life in your touch. All I want to know is you are still here with me.
The Self-Illumined Ordinary
Just to be, just to see, surrounded
by living energy, this very body, this very life, this very world, fully
self-illumined.
Animal Flesh
This is an animal life. I am an
animal. Animals are flesh. This is life in the flesh, life of the flesh. Nature
expresses through the flesh, all flesh. Living flesh is radiant flesh, aware
flesh, nature's radiance, nature's awareness, nature's life. Nature lives in
the flesh and dies in the flesh and lives again in the flesh.
Dead Society, Living Society
A society that values dead things
more than living things is a dead society. A materialistic society cultivates
alienation and despair. A society that values living things more than dead
things is a living society, a spiritually alive society. A spiritually alive
society cultivates unity and joy.
Resurrection
As uncomfortable as this body
happens to feel at the moment, it is good to have it for a while. While I
didn't die in my sleep last night, sleep largely eluded me, and I have a weary,
achy body today, but that's just fine--it's a functional body. I live on
borrowed time. My immediate family never made it to this comparatively advanced
age. Either good genes or good habits or both have given me more time in the
body than they had. It's easy for me to imagine that I did die in my sleep, and
that through some miracle I was resurrected, to have yet another day to live in
this bodymind.
This resurrection could be
short-lived. If I knew this was a one-day reprieve, how would I live? What
would I do? How would I spend this brief time?
The best way to live, it appears to
me, whether time remaining is short or indefinitely long, is to love everyone
you're with. Love every lifeform that crosses your path. This is another chance
to do it right, to live well and to die with no regrets. Forgive, forget,
connect fully and lovingly with every sentient being you meet. Have a farewell
love-fest among mortals, remembering that everyone is essentially already in
hospice.
Upon the occasion of resurrection,
live in love, and die in love. Life goes on, and so does love.
Life recognizes life. Life loves
life. The modus operandi of our true nature is simple: as life itself, it recognizes all life as
itself; as life itself, it loves all life as itself.
Back to Nature
Instead of calling the universal
spirit 'universal energy' it can well be called 'natural energy', the energy of
nature. Always, always, it's all about nature. There is nothing supernatural,
nothing esoteric, nothing conceptual, nothing faith-based. I am only too ready
for this bodymind to be reabsorbed by nature, to truly get back to nature, as
if I ever left.
Avatars
We are all avatars of the universal
energy. To be a form of the formless, crystallized today, dissolved tomorrow,
is a wonderful thing to be, evanescent as it is. While we are in form, we
express the formless and return to formlessness.
Universal Energy Relationship
Language can obfuscate as well as
clarify; so can using words from another language.
While reading glossaries of books which use exotic words is helpful, it might
be just as well to skip exotic words altogether and use prosaic words of one's
own language.
As much as I respect the ancient
Hindu word 'Paramatman' I think it would be best to use 'universal energy'
which may be better understood. 'Universal energy' also bridges the gap between
science and religion. There is no woo-woo in using 'universal energy.'
What I really want to shout from the
housetop is how essential it is to examine the relationship of human beings to
the universal energy. Through such examination it will become obvious that
human beings are the universal
energy. Thus our relationship with the universal energy becomes more than
intimate. When we realize we are the universal energy, we have no more
relationship with it, for we are it. It takes two or more to make a
relationship. There is one universal energy.
Realizing that there is nothing, and
no-one, but the universal energy, we cease being separate beings, and we cease
being separate agencies. There is no-one being, and no-one doing, but the
universal energy, the sole being and agency.
Physics, astronomy, and cosmology
have shown us we are all manifestations of the same formless energy cloud that
condensed, and is still condensing, into form. This is information profoundly
applicable, relevant, and meaningful to us. It solves the fundamental problem
of our fraught apparently separate existences:
Who lives? Who suffers? Who dies? Who are we?
The universe is universal energy in
formless and formed states. All relationships between and among forms are
reiterations of the primordial relationship, that of the universal energy with
itself.
Dzogchen Cats
Sharing the house with cats, those
delightful pure forms of universal energy, is therapeutic. They are role
models, perfectly expressing the state of the Great Completeness. Their relaxed
nonchalance is a joy to behold. To be accepted as one of their own is a great
honor.
Home Improvement
Paramatman is all-pervading
formlessness and form, form arising from, and comprised of, formlessness. So
here "we" are, all these mortal bodyminds, formless Paramatman in
Paramatman houses with fleshy apertures. The houses all fall into the disrepair
from exposure, and reach the limits of service life. New houses are built, and
the process repeats itself.
Bodyminds intercommunicate more
extensively now than ever before in history. We listen to suggestions from
bodyminds all over the world. Some suggestions create great uncertainty,
anxiety, fear, unhappiness. Life as jivatman in these fleshy houses becomes a
burden.
Other suggestions received from other
bodyminds, some long returned to formlessness, help make living in these mortal
houses not just bearable, but meaningful, peaceful, spacious, and free. The
houses are occupied by Paramatman, and therefore filled with unconditioned
being, unconditional love, unconditional acceptance, the presence of which
transforms houses into homes filled with life and love.
Loving Formlessness, Loving Form
It is a subtle art and subtle
science to recognize and appreciate formlessness and form. It is possible to
feel great love for formlessness, and to express that love of formlessness to
formlessness through its forms. All forms are formlessness. It takes form to
love formlessness; it takes form for formlessness to love form and
formlessness.
Every unique form has its own way of
loving, and of being loved.
Formlessness, the all-pervading substratum of all form, is beyond love, yet can
love and be loved when it has assumed form.
Body is Earth, Mind is Sky
The body is the Earth, and the mind
is the sky. As lifeforms in the natural state, we abide on the Earth, as the
Earth. As lifeforms in the natural state, we abide in the wide open freedom of
the sky of mind, the mind of sky. Wherever we stand, we stand on the Earth, as
the Earth; wherever we gaze, we gaze into the sky, as the sky.
Be Life
People who identify with bodymind
are prone to ism's: racism, sexism,
ageism, speciesism, etc.--focusing on those qualities which bodyminds do not
all share, based upon appearances and opinions. This overlooks the one quality
that all bodyminds have in common, regardless of race, gender, age, species:
lifeforce. Bodyminds are alive, empowered with lifeforce.
It does not require a leap of faith
or acquisition of a belief to accept the fact that lifeforce obviously exists,
and is held in common, with a common source, nature. The great chain of being
is the great chain of life itself.
Being life itself is both humbling
and exalting. We are all one and the same life, in everything that lives. Being
life itself is cosmic being itself, cosmic awareness itself. What could be more
humbling? What could be more transcendent?
We recognize our true self in this,
and every, bodymind, and we live accordingly, as life itself. Be natural. Be
real. Be life.
Striving to Survive
Our connection with all lifeforms
is deep. Beneath our feet, all around us, life and its substratum abound. The
substratum of all lifeforms is ancient, and wise, and outlives its lifeforms.
We watch organisms striving to
survive in their environment. We watch this organism, the human being, striving
to survive in its niche. What lengths we will go to get food, water, and
shelter, to survive.
The striving to survive goes on everywhere. It cannot be helped, it cannot be
stopped.
As tiring it is at times to strive
to survive, I will continue to strive, and survive, as easily, and lightly, as
possible, until striving, and surviving, ceases for this bodymind. Returning to
substratum, I do not need to strive to survive, yet all that survives depends
on Me, the substratum, universal energy.
Praying without Headphones
I watched a young adult sitting
alone, hands together, praying. It was heartening to see such humility,
devotion, and surrender to the divine presence.
I wonder if it would be at all
possible to pray with headphones on.
Prayer requires undivided attention.
The modern world is dividing our attention as never before; the divine presence
within and without is overlooked.
From the Ashes, a
Simpleton Arises
New growth arises from the ashes of a former self that self-immolated from
self-aggrandizement. It is a new self, unrecognizable to friends and family as
it is simple, ordinary, and undistinguished. It is the consequence of profound
self-inflicted humbling which has, paradoxically, led to profound exaltation. I
am humbled by the exaltation, which only makes the exaltation more intense. A
simpleton can best withstand prolonged exaltation, so this have I become.
Reset
Again and again I hit the reset
button, ending the byzantine programs and scripts running in my mind, and
return to the natural state, fully present in the present. The stress and
strain of self-deception and worrying about the transient world becomes too
much to bear. The universe mercifully has provided us with a reset button, and
when it's pushed, all is forgotten, all is forgiven, all is well.
Saving the World
To save the world I must first save
myself. To bring peace to Earth I must first find peace in myself. When we
Self-realize, the self is saved by the Self, and we get peaceful. The radiant
joy and peace of Self-realization spontaneously expresses itself, spreads as a
contagion of light, and takes on a life of its own as it goes from Self to self
to self to self. The burden of self is lifted when Self is realized, which
lives lightly in the moment. We are all only several degrees of separation from
everyone else; we save the world when we are saved by the Self.
Looking Like No-One Is Looking
The saying goes, it takes twice as
many muscles to frown as it takes to smile. What's not often observed is the
fact that it takes no muscles at all to have a deadpan poker-faced neutral
visage. The cats' relaxed faces are appealing because they're real, and they
aren't trying to impress anyone. When I'm in a lucid unitary state I am
relaxed, my face is relaxed, and I find no need to contract facial muscles just
to placate some other bodymind that's stuck in a dualistic mindset.
There's nothing I can do for
another's fundamental existential well-being, or lack thereof. Each bodymind is
on its own. The best thing anyone can do for anyone else is to remind them to
work on their own self-inquiry and self-realization, that no-one else can give
it to them. We can't give to others what others already have. We can't
transform others into what they already are.
Therefore I will not concern myself
unduly about others' existential suffering--I'm managing to work out my own
fairly well, thanks to pointers that remind me we each must work out our own
salvation, our own Self-realization, realizing the all-pervading Self.
When we are alone we feel no urge to
either smile or frown. We simply relax our facial muscles. When approached by
perceived others our facial muscles may start to contract, into a smile, or a
frown, or some hidden tension.
When the notion of 'other' is not present,
there is relaxation. When we realize we are the universe and that all is one,
with no other and nothing separate from our true nature, there is nothing, and
no I-thou concept. There is no-one looking, and no-one seen. There is only
looking, relaxed looking. That's the original face.
I make no apologies for looking like
no-one is looking. If I smile or frown it's just out of old habit--forgive me
for encouraging mutual misidentification.
But then again, when a revived
bodymind comes upon the world and its people, how could it not smile? How could
beings thoroughly Theo not be filled with entheosiasm?
Hum
Hum. That is, vibrate the vocal
chords and sing wordlessly through the nose. Hum melodies that you know, or
like, or that deeply move you. Make up your own melodies too. Humming keeps the
voice clear and strong, the heart open and pure. Hum without headphones, if you
still can--otherwise, hum with your headphones on--it's a start, and maybe you
can wean yourself off.
See
Look up, look out, look around, if
you still can, with open eyes and naked awareness. Try it without headphones or
smartphone. You are nature, you are life, you are the universe, you are enough.
Seeing is enough. Being is enough. See.
Running Out
When days are viscerally understood
to be numbered there comes a keen appreciation of the simple gift of life
itself. Just to be in the midst of it all, participating and interacting, is
astonishing. There is no interest in being entertained, diverted, or
distracted. Just to be is amazing. We're the primordial cosmic fire, and few
seem to be cognizant of that fact, most remaining entertained, diverted, and
distracted, imprisoned by dualistic melodrama.
Here Now
Many steps I have taken, fast I
have walked, striving to close the distance between where I happened to be and
where I wanted to be. Now I am content just to be, here. Wherever I happen to
be is here. I need not step away from here, I need not step toward here. I am
here, always here. Here is where I am, now is when I am.
The Freshest Perspective
Perspective is everything. Who or
what we think we are colors everything, distorts everything. There is a
perspective at hand that is pure, and the freshest available anywhere, and that
is the pure living awareness that arises spontaneously in every lifeform. It is
life's awareness. Seeing with life's awareness, it is life's perspective. It is
life perceiving. It is life looking around, at life, for life.
How long must we remain distracted, and
have a false perspective? Be life, see with life's eyes.
Perfect Primordial Scientific Instrument
All I know is what appears within
pure awareness, including awareness of awareness. It is ever the same as seeing
everything for the first time, as seeing with newborn eyes. I observe the
changes, the causes, the effects; I observe the observer too. I take note of
the arising of opinion and prejudice and remain untouched by them. I am nothing
but a transparent sphere, reflecting everything within me and remaining
perfectly transparent. I am a perfect scientific instrument, a faultless
sensor, exquisitely calibrated to measure the universe for I am the universe.
Forest-at-large
When the chorus of conceptualizing,
reifying, anxious, judgmental voices becomes deafening, it is time to go for a
long walk in secluded deep forest. After a while, the voices subside, and
taking their place is the serene silence of nature. Our true nature is nature
itself, and we already embody the peace of nature. Being immersed in the spirit
of nature, we resonate with its peace and silence.
We are the peace of the forest. When
our presence is the same as the presence of the deep forest we can serve as a
refuge, for ourselves, for everyone, a bipedal forest-at-large.
Survival and Revival
It is only natural to want to
survive. And surviving we are. The conditions of the universe are constantly
changing, yet lifeforms have established a solid footing on this planet,
despite hurricanes, earthquakes, wildfires, etc. Lifeforms are adaptable and
resilent, and come back even after mass extinction events. Lifeforms will go on
until the Earth becomes uninhabitable when the Sun goes through its final
expansion stages.
What makes survival meaningful? To
survive so successfully and yet feel life is meaningless can lead to
depression, even suicide.
The meaning of survival is that lifeforce survives, obviously, and we are in
fact lifeforce, not just lifeforms. Realizing we are the lifeforce is revival.
All that we thought we were vanishes, and all that we are is the universal
spirit, manifesting spontaneously in the present.
To realize we are lifeforce--the
eternal, universal energy--not only makes survival meaningful, but also relaxes
our death grip on individual survival. There is one lifeforce in innumerable
bodies. There is plenty of the universal Me to go around.
We should pause often, congratulate
ourselves for surviving, and be grateful for being and awareness: cosmic being,
cosmic awareness. Just to be here now in the great completeness is quite
enough, after the basic necessities have been secured.
Everyone needs enough water, food,
clothing, shelter, education, and available medical care. We do not need more
than we need. There is enough to meet everyone's basic needs, and never enough
to meet everyone's wants.
Survival is good; revival is always
at hand, in the present, wonderful. Revival is what we need, and what everyone
really wants--that feeling of completeness, wholeness, security, peace,
unconditional love, the fruits of the spirit, the fruits of being the spirit.
Too Many Me's
It is interesting to see what
happens when there are so many bodyminds that it becomes logistically almost
impossible to recognize and acknowledge the universal Me. This sets the stage
for mistaken identity, where the universal Me becomes the particular Me. Others
become strangers to me, and I become a stranger to myself.
"We were one with nature"
Witnessing a total solar eclipse was
a rare, fortunate, and powerful experience. One of the nearby witnesses, a
young mother, was talking with her children and husband after the end of
totality, and was overheard saying, "we were one with nature."
Now home, I am so grateful to have
seen this magnificent spectacle, and very grateful to be home after a long
difficult journey to see it.
Later, walking in perfect seclusion
along the right-of-way through the wetlands, I reflected how we are always one
with nature, not just during total solar eclipses. Anyone can realize we are
nature, and be wonderfully empowered. To say, with full knowledge and
conviction, "I am nature" is to utter the most powerful incantation,
which happens to be the ultimate fact, our true identity.
Virtuous Earthiness
The natural world--the life of the
Earth--is the essence of earthiness. The life of organisms in the natural
environment is fluid. There is a dynamic balance in the natural world that is
resilient, harmonious, and sustainable. Human beings are also the life of the
Earth, and it would behoove us humans to accept our birthright of earthiness.
Be a wise, ecstatic animal, in harmony with the Earth, happy just to be, to
live in the moment for as long as the Sun shines and awareness manifests.
Furbananda
The surviving sibling of the
previous litter of cats was euthanized yesterday afternoon. He was a devoted
friend and teacher over the last seventeen and a half years. It was not easy to
let him go. He taught us at the end how precious our moments together are, and
to love as if this moment is our last.
Sitting at the piano this morning,
grieving for my lost friend, the grieving became for everyone lost, for
evanescence. Where is the comfort that is supposed to come to those who mourn?
Comfort #1: Love the ones who are here and at hand.
Comfort #2: Remember all is one.
It was nothing less than the
universal spirit that enjoyed getting the ears scratched and the pelt brushed.
When I love another cat, or another human being, I am loving what was
Furbananda. His name and carcass are gone, but he lives on in every carcass of
every name.
The Smile
How good it feels to give a smile
and get one back. A sincere smile is an expression of recognition and good
will, much like saying 'namaste' yet even more direct and universal. The smile
is one of the most perfect communications, universally understood. Eye contact
usually accompanies the exchange of smiles--eye contact is also an effective,
universal connection. The transmission of mutual recognition and good will can
be so simple, so direct, so universally understood, beyond language and other
barriers. Even a simple wave, exchanging friendly salutes, is an effective
extension of the smile and what the smile conveys. The smile is more eloquent
and more beautiful and more powerful and more meaningful than words. The
highest, best communication is the sharing of mutual recognition and good will.
Implicit with this is unconditional acceptance, and reaches its culmination
with the sharing of unconditional love.
Spontaneous Spirit
Spirit--the universal energy--as
the unitary, eternal presence, cannot help but spontaneously commune with
itself. When bodyminds are ignorant of the animating force and identify with
bodymind only, they become seemingly alienated from spirit, from each other,
from their true nature, spirit. The conditioned, ignorant bodymind is alienated
from spirit, feeling separate, alone, superior, inferior, unequal. The
unconditioned bodymind is in the selfless, spontaneous state of spirit itself.
Self-Glorification
It is not easy to get out of the
habit of being self-referential, of using cultural and personal references that
become dated and incomprehensible to people in other cultures, or in future
times. Yet I persist in being a contemporary, and a provincial as well. This
bodymind happens to be in this place, in this time, playing the hand it is
dealt, blooming where it is planted. The lotus is blooming, and the jewel
within it is beautiful.
I was delighted to read an interview
with a world-famous musician and conductor who confessed that music is not her
top priority--she is most interested in getting people to tap in to that which
is universally shared.
I can only develop a sense of humor
about the incongruity of the timeless, pure Self working through a time-bound
bodymind that is absolutely gross: a
walking alimentary canal, mouth on one end, anus on the other, with eyes and
ears and nose, meaty organs secreting and excreting, all requiring a constant
supply of oxygen, water, food--the life of the lifeform and its functions,
eating, excreting, growing, reproducing, responding, adapting. I dearly love
animals, gross as they are, naked ingenuous beasts, those pure spirits. Getting
eyeball-to-eyestalk with a garden slug, the slug is downright beautiful; so are
all animals, and plants, and people.
I would rather be a naked animal
than a pretender in a suit and tie. The mask, the role-playing, the uniform,
taken seriously, is so ugly and ludicrous. All we need to wear is skin and
lifeforce as we go about the business of being life itself.
The timeless Self manages to recruit
this bodymind by its sheer spontaneous all-pervading presence, convincing the
bodymind that it too is the Self via the ruminations and machinations of its
fatty organ meat brain conceptual understanding.
It is all about delivering the
message to bodyminds near and far, now and forever: We are the one universal energy in temporary
forms. We are the Self. We are the universe, and its source. We are not just
forms doomed to decay.
It is irksome to be self-referential
and self-glorifying; it is glorious to be Self-referential, Self-glorifying. Be
what we are, see the glory that we share, be glorious.
Physical Comedy
We are stuck with these amazing bodies
for a while. We do what we can to keep them well, giving them what they need,
answering all their calls of nature. The world of bodies is at risk, mortal,
conditional, crowded, slimy, sweaty, smelly, of food and feces. Nature is
filled with experiments, mutations, mistakes. Physical survival is tentative
and precarious, by no means assured. The gruesome travails of birth and growth
and maturity and senescence and death and putrescence are the stuff of great
jokes, when viewed with a cosmic perspective. True ghastliness is found in
those miserable people who are trapped in a virtual, conceptual prison cell, at
the mercy of thoughts, who cannot see the humor in mortal existence, in the
absurdity of self-centered individualism that clings desperately to life while
in the midst of the all-pervading universal lifespirit. Clinging to life is
dull, dreary, deadly; letting go and letting be is freedom and laughter.
Mind in the Raw
Pure awareness is mind in the raw.
It is an aspect of the body, an aspect of the lifespirit. Even while pure
awareness contains all of a bodymind's personal and impure thoughts, it remains
impersonal and pure. Pure awareness is the radiance of the body. Sunlight is
transformed into food, food is transformed into body and into the body's pure
awareness. Pure awareness perishes when the body perishes, but as it is
universal it arises again and again, in every form. Pure awareness is both
mortal and immortal, both particular and universal.
Anti-inflammatory
As I contemplate the obvious developing
mass extinction event on this planet I remind myself what the whole point of
this messy, grisly, doomed journey is anyway. In this brief period of lucidity
before senility and death, I take stock, and bear witness to the cosmic
Witness, which is what bears witness through every bodymind. Bearing witness to
the Witness, while meeting the basic minimal needs of the bodymind, is all I
need. My hope is that enough people are willing to live a low-maintenance way
of life to forestall environmental Armageddon; to do so requires renunciation
of desires. Desire is inflammation. The human population has an inflammatory
condition that sickens itself and the planet.
Life is not a means to an end; it is
the ultimate end in itself. When life recognizes itself, the end has been
recognized as well. Until then, insatiable desire befouls bodyminds and planet
from which they arise.
Hello Again, and Goodbye for Now
The universal lifespirit realizes
itelf, and accepts the transiency of its self-recognition and self-realization
as the conditions that support life change, and life is no longer possible.
While it lasts, the lifespirit enjoys the company of its forms, and when
self-realized lifeforms commune, the lifespirit acknowledges it will meet
itself again, when conditions for sentient, self-aware, self-realized lifeforms
arise again, on this planet or another.
Dirt Nap
Among the calls of nature is the
call to sleep. Sitting through a rather long memorial service in a warm room, I
could not help nodding off, and how good it was to surrender to the lovely
irresistible waves of drowsiness. I do not regret any time I have let go to the
blessed relief of rest, whether at the desk, in a chair, in a meeting, anywhere
except behind the wheel of a car--fighting drowsiness while driving is agony.
Fighting any of the calls of nature is agonizing, therefore I no longer fight
them. Any animal goes with the calls of nature without shame--why shouldn't I,
animal that I am?
Death is one of the calls of nature;
if answering it is as much of a sweet relief as answering the rest of the
calls, it will feel so good surrendering to it.
For now, nodding off, and nodding
back on, will be the welcome routine for the time being, until the day this
innocent bodymind animal will not nod back on.
Life Itself Savoring Life Itself
We visited an old friend we almost
lost to a serious disease and surgery. He is as debilitated and in as
precarious a condition as it's possible to be in and still be alive and
conscious, yet conscious and alive and sane he is, after a year of amnesia,
coma, near-death, and dementia. We were grateful to have an opportunity to say
hello again, rather than say a final goodbye to insensate ears.
Another friend was recently on his
way back home on his scooter from an early-morning breakfast group of fellow
retirees when a car turned in front of him, whereupon he died shortly after
from his injuries.
A distinguished philosophy professor
in his prime recently jumped off a high-level bridge and died. I had met him
briefly a few years ago and he struck me as being an intelligent, strong-willed
individual.
This morning as I walked to work,
enjoying how it feels to have had a good sleep, a good breakfast, good calls of
nature, enough time with the morning newspaper, a good shower, clean clothes, a
feeling of general well-being, able to walk, talk, sing, see, hear, breathe
easily, clear-headed, pain-free, it was good to savor life itself: life itself savoring life itself.
We so often and so easily deceive
ourselves into thinking this or that is so terribly important. No, it isn't. If
you have to think that something's important, it's not. What's really
important, what's really wonderful, what's real, doesn't require any
thinking--in fact, thinking obscures it. This magical, universal life spirit,
the light in every living eye, the light in every living being, that living
thing that is us, just is. It's for us to savor, cherish, and respect that
magical, universal spirit wherever and whenever we recognize it.
Comic Relief
One of my favorite syndicated comic
strips 'Pickles' had the character of the droll curmudgeon tell his grandson,
who asked him if they could go somewhere fun, answer "Someone once said,
'No matter where you go, or what you do, you live your entire life within the confines
of your head'. So it doesn't really matter where you go. Just have fun inside
your head."
It's Always Nothing
From the vantage point of this
bodymind it feels like it is being swept away in the current and approaching a
thunderous waterfall; as a temporary form of cosmic energy it undergoes
constant change, forming, unforming, crystallizing, dissolving, vanishing,
reappearing, transforming. Everything returns to nothing. Everything is in the
midst of nothing. From the peak of everything comes a slow fade to nothing.
The person and the personal past are
disappearing. Nothing remains.
Some cosmologists posit a scalar
field of quantum fluctuations, an almost-nothingness, from which universes
spontaneously emerge.
This brief personal life is proof of
sorts that out of nothing evidently came something, and this something with
senses and mind intuits its return to nothing.
Change and loss continues
apace: it's always something going awry
or going away.
How good it is that at the end of
all this personal melodrama there is the purifying reality of nothing, even
though nothing is inseparable from everything. Above the fray, within the fray,
throughout the fray, is a whole lot of peaceful nothing.
Pure Awareness: Nothing and
Everything
Pure awareness is the perfect
expression of the unity of nothing and everything. The spacious radiance of
pure awareness is itself empty and formless, yet it is filled with every form.
All phenomena rise and fall within changeless transparent pure awareness.
A List of Cherished Things
When the vicissitudes get to be
overwhelming to this organism, there are wonderful things at hand to cherish
every day:
Eye contact
Talking
Walking
Animals
Plants
Earth
Sky
Sunlight
Sleep
Food
Beverages
Calls of nature
Indoor plumbing
Reading
Writing
Music
Intuiting
Peace
Good will
Giving and receiving affection
Being Universal, Universal Being
There is no need to seek
immortality, as we--the universe--are as immortal as the universe which we are.
If we are ripe enough to understand, we understand, and we recognize our true
universal nature, and our true immortality.
Beautiful Natural Mind
The natural mind, the universal
mind, is so beautiful, spacious, wide open, letting everything rise and fall
within itself. Live in this mind, let everything rise and fall as it will.
Thoughts rise and fall, pleasures rise and fall, pains rise and fall, lifetimes
rise and fall, universes rise and fall, within the beautiful boundless natural
mind.
Time Machine
Timeless pure awareness is a time
machine--all phenomena, temporal as they are, rise and fall at a seemingly
ever-accelerating rate. Days are like hours, weeks are like days, months are
like weeks, years are like months, And then years are
like weeks, days, hours. Everything happening ceases to happen, as if nothing
ever happened.
Pure Awareness, Pure Being, Pure Heart
Without fears, desires, and other
distractions and infatuations, we can fully experience and appreciate pure
awareness, pure being, and pure heart, ever present spontaneously and effortlessly.
In this endless present savor primordial presence. Enjoy the peace of mind and
the pure heart of the eternal presence.
Life Witnessing Life
We see with the eyes of life, with
the eyes of the universe, with the eyes of spirit, lifespirit, universal spirit.
Witness as life this bodymind through the years, every bodymind shining with
lifespirit, eyes shining with lifespirit. Sing hymns to life, to love, to joy,
to peace--it is lifespirit singing. Be life, be filled with peace, love, joy,
and light.
The Royal 30 Trillion
This bodymind is a multicellular
organism of 30 trillion cells. In which cells am I to be found: all, or some, or none? It is just as true to
refer to myself as We as it is to refer to Me. The Royal We, walking and talking,
are at your service.
How good it is to live not as an
individual, not as a life, but as life itself, expressing in every form. From
the ant on the kitchen counter to every bird, and animal, and fish, and human
being, every form is an expression of one universal life.
Life recognizes life. Life loves
life. Love one another as life itself.
With My Living Breath
These words are made not with my
dying breath, but with my living breath, my ever-living breath. Of course this lovely
human bodymind is on the decline and headed for certain demise--what bodymind
isn't? It's amazing how razor sharp the understanding gets when the days become
more and more numbered--about what lives in us as us, about what is the most
wonderful and important thing to understand, to express, to recognize, to
share, to be. And that is the fact that we don't have life--we are life:
one life, one spirit, one awareness.
Spirit Goes On
These time-bound bodyminds are like
ice cubes dropped on a hot sidewalk. I look to what is timeless, what preceded
this bodymind, what will outlast this bodymind, and what permeates this
bodymind even now. I can only call it names like universal spirit, universal
energy, lifespirit, life energy, vital force. Or just spirit. Spirit is one.
All is spirit. All is one. So easy to say, so subtle to understand, so obvious
and yet so overlooked. Bodyminds are expressions of spirit, instruments of
spirit. Spirit is everyone, in every eye, in every bodymind, in every heart. To
live in spirit, among spirit, as spirit, is the life of spirit, timeless life.
Life goes on. Lifespirit goes on. Spirit goes on.
Blithe Spirit
When spirit recognizes itself in a
bodymind it can't help but notice how the body and mind happen to be. The body
has its pains, pleasures, strengths, limitations, and shape; the mind has its
capabilities, memories, education, and training, and also its multilayered
conditioning and filters of varying opacity. Spirit can recognize itself even
while in an old, frail, humble body, yet it has difficulty recognizing itself
in a heavily-conditioned mind, even one ensconced in a young, healthy
body--it's so easy to become attached to, and to identify as, the bodymind,
especially when it's young and healthy. Fears, desires, and identification with
bodymind make it all but impossible for spirit to recognize itself. When
finally the conditioned mind is in abeyance, even only slightly or briefly,
spirit finally recognizes itself, and from that meeting, that glimpse, the
spiritual destiny of that bodymind is forever changed. It is impossible to
forget, to un-see, to un-know, what is once seen and once known. The day dawns
when the bodymind is free in spirit, as spirit, letting the bodymind take its
natural course while spirit goes along for the ride, for as long as the
bodymind lasts. The challenge for the bodymind becomes one of how to contain
the joy of being taken over by blithe, self-recognized spirit.
Needy
Meeting the needs of human beings
is more challenging than meeting the needs of any other species on this planet.
While plants and animals adapt and fend for themselves, people have needs which
vary widely depending on age and circumstance. People are highest maintenance
when very young, very self-indulgent, very old, very sick and very injured;
lowest maintenance when sound of mind and body and living in spiritual
completeness; and no maintenance before conception and after death. Our
responsibility for each other is to meet the needs of the living--those already
born and not yet dead. When anyone is unable to meet their own needs their
needs must be met by others whose needs have been sufficiently met. I write
this to remind myself that the function of good government is to meet the
legitimate needs of people who cannot meet their own needs. Everyone needs the
help of others especially so at certain critical life stages. Good government
is good people--people with moral compasses and compassion.
There is one spirit in many bodies:
identifying as the one spirit rather than as a body leads directly to the
lowest-maintenance existence. Being spirit is enough. All-pervading spirit
precedes birth and follows death of body. Respect for body and minimizing
desires is only natural for spirit finding itself in body. Helping to meet
others' needs is only natural, as spirit recognizes itself in every body. Good
government is government of spirit, by spirit, spirit caring for spirit. There
is no excuse not to live as spirit, for spirit.
Head and/or Heart
Regarding the world from the head
alone, it can seem a cold and calculating place; regarding the world from the
heart alone, it is overwhelmingly astonishing, all-pervading, magical being. To
survive and live well, the head needs the heart as much as the heart needs the
head, but if I had to choose between them, I would live in the heart, from the
heart as the world of the heart is a warm, loving, enchanted place.
Just A Show
A line from the theme song from the
wry, beloved "Mystery Science Theater 3000" series is 'It's just a
show, I should really just relax.'
Excellent advice, excellent reminder:
this is just a show--relax.
Alchemical Transformation
Many people are wonderfully self-aware, and they, and we, are better for it.
What is even more beneficial for us is to take the next magical step and change
self-awareness to Self-awareness. The self is particular, unique; the Self is
universal, all-pervading.
There Are No Extraterrestrials
Every sentient being's planet is
their home, their Earth, whatever it happens to be called. To walk upon any
planet, under any planet's Sun, is to walk on the home planet. If I found
myself suddenly occupying the body and mind of an extraterrestrial, how else
would I regard the experience of standing on this world, under this Sun, other
than as a terrestrial's experience.
Wherever the universal spirit finds
itself, in whatever form it finds itself to have assumed, it is cause for
celebration. The all-pervading one is home, wherever it happens to be.
We are all terrestrials. We are all
one universal spirit. We are one life.
Is Everybody Happy
I remember a show from childhood
where the emcee would loudly and enthusiastically ask the audience his
signature question "Is everybody happy?" I ask myself during a long
walk on an unusually warm and beautiful winter day if I am happy, and answer
yes. How could I not be happy, knowing what I know, being what I am? The long
curse of the brooding, reifying cynic has been lifted. The All-Pervading wants
everyone to be happy in the way the form it has assumed finds happiness. The
insect trapped in the house and released is happy to be outside; the feral cat
in the backyard is happy to get fresh water, kind words, and some food in the
bowl; the spouse, the co-worker, the friend, the family member like to be
attended to, and amused. It is a personal responsibility to be truly happy, and
to share the wealth of happiness that the All-Pervading provides, and deserves.
Life as a Near-Death Experience
Not long ago lifespans were much
shorter, and harsh. Death was unconcealable, and very much a part of the
culture. Even though lifespans are longer nowadays in the developed nations,
and public health much improved, there is no getting around it: making a baby
is making a corpse. And too often the case, making a baby is making a long-frustrated
animal, which then becomes a corpse. The Rat Race is one persistent hell on
earth. Who can be curious about what is living this life, and what this lived
life is for?
This weekend I woke up in the wee
hours of the morning feeling weak, dizzy and nauseous, breaking out in a cold
sweat, and felt like I was about to lose consciousness, and perhaps die. At one
point I contemplated calling for an ambulance, thinking this might be a heart
attack; instead, I drank a glass of water and went back to bed where I slept,
and dreamed many dreams, and woke up feeling just fine.
This experience has helped remind me
to respect mortality, and all mortal beings. I have renewed my commitment to
veganism, and to being as receptive as possible to all beings. To recognize,
honor, and cherish the life expressing through all beings, by every means
possible, is the only pursuit I care to pursue. This bodymind is time-bound,
the spirit is timeless, and the universe forever comes to recognize, honor, and
cherish itself.
Snowflakes of the Eternal Ocean
A disparaging term used these days
to refer to a coddled, narcissistic, self-indulgent, self-absorbed,
hypersensitive person is 'snowflake.' I would like to reappropriate this fine
word. We are all snowflakes, no two exactly alike in form or function, yet all
snowflakes are forms of the same ubiquitous water. While snowflakes appear
different from each other, the essence is the same. We tolerate, if not
celebrate, the shape that we assumed, and learn to respect the shape assumed by
other snowflakes. Every snowflake melts, returning to the eternal ocean.
No-one can help but be a snowflake.
Here we are, forming and falling through the sky, and landing on the earth,
with other snowflakes. We love every snowflake while we remain as distinct
snowflakes, knowing we will be, and already are, together forever as one ocean.
Another, pejorative, use of
snowflake would be better directed toward those snowflakes who believe they are
the snowflake and not the water that is all snowflakes. To these snowflakes,
their form, function, and name are what they believe themselves to be; this
delusion is the root of suffering, even though it is commonly the impetus for a
life blinded and squandered by self-indulgence and solipsism.
The Ultimate Fact, the Ultimate Sanity
Why would it be regarded as a
manifestation of mental illness to proclaim oneself to be the universe, which
happens to be the ultimate fact? Would it be understandable why an embodied
self-reflective being which knows it is the universe enjoys the ultimate
sanity, the most profound peace possible?
The universe contains all births and
all deaths, yet it is birthless and deathless. This bodymind is definitely
subject to decline and demise, yet the agency that empowers it remains forever
the same agency.
Lifespirit Singing
How good it feels to sing. The
lifespirit sings, using these lips and tongue and throat. The lifespirit sees,
and hears, and walks, and talks, and expresses through this body and mind. This
body and mind vanishes, just as it ever has. The lifespirit will always sing,
and see, and hear, and walk, and talk, and express. One lifespirit uses many
forms, many instruments of expression. To be lifespirit, not just the
instrument, makes this moment sing. The lifespirit freely expresses; love and
music flows.
One Planet, One People
It is painful to keep up with
current global events, especially now that the world has shrunk so drastically
through instant, extensive telecommunications. It is impossible not to be
informed about the totality of human misery. From the vantage point of orbit,
there are no borders, yet politically drawn borders make the difference between
poverty and affluence, oppression and freedom.
Nationalism and tribalism are
persistent, yet as contributors to widespread inequality and injustice they are
no longer acceptable in this dawning Planetary Age. Free trade with every
so-called nation is one of the ways the Planetary Age unfolds. Free trade, and
free intercommunication, will break down the artificial barriers between
citizens of the Earth.
All human beings are entitled to
life and all its requirements: enough
water, food, clothing, shelter, medical care. Every human being should be
content with the basic necessities; those with more than they need should gladly
share all of it with everyone. There is enough for everyone, if everyone shares
the wealth.
Other lifeforms are best served by
letting them live in natural balance, prey/predators, plants/animals. Human
beings need to let nature take its course and let it take back the planet.
All beings are embodied sunlight,
rising from the Earth and returning to it. This planet has the capacity to be a
paradise, if we would only let it be.
An Animal At Last Recognizes Its Lifeforce
For eons my ancestors struggled to
survive and thrive, eating and competing and procreating. And now how fortunate
to have the leisure and the environment to be curious about what makes this
corpse alive and aware, what resides in this carcass as "me". I've
had enough of the usual distractions: pleasures, possessions, bits of fame and
occasional fortune and power, pretty words and complex concepts. Now all that
concerns me is this lifeforce within this carcass that dwells in every carcass,
the all-pervading universal spirit. This corpse is still animated with this
magical universal spirit, and it is my only pleasure to salute this universal
spirit dwelling in this, and every, animated corpse, making the most of this
wonderful opportunity to commune and communicate with it, in whatever form it
dwells.
The Garden Family of Life
In this cold, barren winter in this
urban-commercial-industrial region any sign of life is welcomed. If the
deciduous trees are dormant, there are the coniferous trees. There is the
occasional hardy patch of moss and lichen. And there are animals to be seen,
squirrels on warmer days, birds, cats, dogs, and people. Indoor plants continue
to silently survive, even thrive.
The beautiful, miraculous clear fire
of life is all life, and all life is one family.
Just before the alarm clock went off
I was having a dream about life in abundance, where lush greenery was sprouting
all over, and it was beautiful, and good. Life has taken root on this planet
and has taken over. If we value life we will let it follow its natural course
and retake this planet, and retake us, members of its family. Life recognizes
itself, and loves all its family.
Forgo concepts and see life directly
as life. It is life seeing, and life being seen. So beautiful, so beautiful.
Agency and Witness
The greatest joy of this bodymind's
life is when it realizes it is the instrument of the sole Agency, and Witness,
of the universe. The All-Pervading pervades this particular bodymind too. There
is one Agency, one Witness, one all-pervading, eternal, universal, self-less
Self, the causeless cause. Letting the One speak, and move, and witness, is the
ultimate experience, the ultimate state of being. All suffering beings that can
realize this will know there are no beings, and no suffering, only the One's
agency and the One's witness.
The Great Transmission
So subtle and so obvious, the
all-pervading One, already everywhere. There are no beings, only the One.
Being, Awareness, Emptiness
How astonishing, especially at
first, to be aware of sheer being itself, of pure awareness itself. Then comes
the awareness of the essential emptiness, the lack of any self whatsoever.
There is being, there is awareness, and there is no-one aware of being and
awareness. This being, this awareness, is the temporal, localized expression of
that which is eternal and universal.
Be still, and know that I am; be
still, and know that I am not.
Peaceful Perfect Pure Awareness
The only thing that matters for any
bodymind is to be at peace, to be whole. Intrinsic pure awareness is vast,
spacious, like the sky, and has the oceanic peace and all-inclusiveness of the
sky. The presence of pure awareness is always at hand, the radiance of the
eternal source.
Beyond Bitterness, Cynicism, and Despair
From a worldly, conceptual
perspective the world situation is dire. In fact, it is dire, whenever the
bodymind identifies with itself and becomes alienated from the Whole. Being
well-informed about the world situation easily leads to bitterness, cynicism
and despair: How can people be so cruel
to each other? How much longer can the human race survive on this planet before
it destroys itself?
It's possible to know just enough to
be miserable, but not yet enough to go beyond misery and to know the timeless
truth of just what we really are. The cosmic spirit passes through these
fragile sentient forms, and passes on. We are nothing less than the universe
witnessing its spontaneous unfolding. There is nothing to be bitter about, or
cynical, or despairing. As the universal spirit we are not individual
bodyminds; we simply abide in the eternal completeness of our true nature.
Cosmosophy
…or astrophilosophy, are neologisms
that come to mind which describe the process of applying science to the
personal self in order to discover the transpersonal, cosmic Self. Study of the
universe is actually study of our true, universal Self. There is nothing more
unifying than for people to realize we are the universe, the eyes and ears and
mind and body of the universe, and science--decompartmentalized, nonreductionist
science--can facilitate that realization.
One energy, at play eternally and
infinitely, is very much at play on this planet. Cosmosophy makes us one,
playmates on this planet. After eons of formlessness and insentience there is
form and sentience, and here and there cosmic consciousness arising in some of
these forms.
Biospirituality
Biospirituality is recognition of
the presence of the lifespirit, the animating principle present in every form
of life. It is regarding every lifeform as an equal to be respected and
cherished. Biospirituality is identifying as the lifespirit and not just the
particular form the lifespirit has taken.
The form will un-form, but the
lifespirit remains ever-living, seeing through every eye.
It is only natural for the lifeform
which has realized it is lifespirit to wish no harm upon any sentient lifeform.
Plants feed upon sunlight, water, and soil, a silent, peaceful process. Human
beings can survive and thrive by eating only plants, a process that partakes of
the silence and peace of the plants.
Biospirituality seeks to live the
kind of life that is most beneficial to all lifeforms, that is the most
sustainable, that requires minimal resources. Other than growing and gathering
plants, the biospiritually enlightened lifespirit-in-lifeform is content just
to be what it is, and share the peace and the joy and the love the lifespirit
has for all its forms.
The ultimate value is found in
lifespirit and every form it takes.
Going Forward to Here and Now
I awaken to another day. I don't
remember how many days have passed, and I don't know how many days are left.
All I know is that there is now, only now, here, always here. The currently
popular cliché phrase "going forward" is irrelevant; there is no
'going forward' to the present, as there is no time but the present. I am ever
in the state of I Just Got Here/I Have Never Left Here. The universal spirit
has no record, and no agenda, is ever-new, and timelessly ancient.
Relaxing Into It, However It Happens to Be
Over and over, the universal spirit
takes over this bodymind as if for the first time. Circumstances are
ever-changing, of course, affecting the organisms and the environment. This
organism that types this is very high-strung, stressed, and hypersensitive, and
needs to be reminded again and again how important it is not to let the changes
get it down or stressed-out. Stress-related illnesses are widespread, and
whatever it takes to relieve stress is to be encouraged, for the sake of the
organism as well as for the solvency of the health care system. So the first order of business when occupying this organism
is to tell it it's okay to relax. Who is it getting stressed-out anyway? Relax.
For the sake of the organism, the environment, and the health care system,
relax. There's every good reason to relax, and anyone who claims it's wrong to
relax is delusional. This bodymind has been quite delusional, otherwise why
would it be so stressed-out?
Voluntary Amnesia
Memories are bodymind memories, particular
memories, the past that lives only in the mind. Imagination is a nonexistent
future. In order to be fully in the present, we need to forget everything, and
rest in pure awareness. Using pure awareness as the beacon, the peace and
fullness of the universal spirit is found within.
Loving All Life
In the state of pure awareness, the
universal spirit recognizes itself not just within, but in every living
beingness, every plant, animal, insect, and human being. All ground is the
ground of being, and is sacred. All life is one life, and is sacred. The
universal spirit lives in a state of pure awareness and pure love, seeing
nothing but itself, enjoying the eternal peace of its all-pervading unity.
A Matter of Life and Death
Getting to know That which lives in
us as us is the most important thing. Self-inquiry leads directly to
Self-realization, That-realization. It is literally of vital importance to know
we are That.
One Spirit, Many Bodies
The Diamond Sutra talks about how
important it is to save countless sentient beings even though there are no
sentient beings to be saved. There is no-one, yet there is something. That
something is Spirit. Spirit need not be saved; it's only Spirit that has
identified with the bodymind that needs "saving" through self-realization,
through ceasing to identify as a being, a person, a name, a mind, a body.
What's left is no thing, i.e., the one universal Spirit.
Om Soham
It's hard to say how long a YouTube
link goes to where it's supposed to go, but as long as it works for the time
being, here is a link to a mantra, a mantra realized beautifully: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA4XX15xatk
Om
I Am That
How Old Are You?
One of the most pernicious concepts that most people suffer from is the
concept of age. We are asked how old we are, and we answer by giving the
chronological age our bodymind happens to be. What we need to reexamine is just
exactly Who is the You being assigned a specific age. Who am I? Who are You? Am
I addressing skeleton, blood, flesh, tissue--is that You? Is that Me? What part
of the brain are you addressing, and which synapses and cells constitute Me, or
You?
How old are we? We are ancient,
timeless, eternal, and ever-renewed. The universal spirit flowing through these
bodyminds isn't born, doesn't die, it's just passing through, and it's us. It's
been around forever, and will be around forever. The bodymind grows old and
weary. We find rest in, and as, the universal spirit, ancient and forever
young.
Conditioned and Unconditioned
The conditioned parts--memories,
thought processes, genetic composition--are temporary, destined to disappear
entirely upon biological death. The unconditioned part--eternal, all-permeating
cosmic energy--remains eternal, all-permeating cosmic energy. Knowing this
makes it much easier to cope with the endless travails and transiences of human
life. In this very moment we can either identify as the conditioned, transient
parts, or as the unconditioned, eternal part manifesting through the
conditioned, transient parts. There is no self, no person, no individual; there
is only the endless play of cosmic energy. Conditioned life is full of
pretense, nothing but bullshit taken seriously, conditioned parts pretending to
be someone. Unconditioned being simply, eternally, universally, is.
Homely Catharsis
While sitting at the piano this
morning all the yearning for a lost childhood world welled up. Where is my
family? Where are my friends? Where is my neighborhood? Where is my home? How
strong is the yearning for home; everyone must want to go back home as badly.
How lovely it is whenever a child lives in a place where he lives among, and
can walk to, his friends and family.
To live in such a place is enough;
why would anyone ever want to leave friends and family? If you like being where
you are, why go anywhere else?
So now I realize that it's enough to
be where I am. Everyone around me is family. Everyone I'm with is my friend.
Home is where I happen to live, and is a state of mind. This is my home, my
neighborhood, my family, these are my friends. The world is big, and magical.
No-one owns me, and no-one owns the world. I am at home in the world, this big,
magical, natural world. This is my world, my home, and I am surrounded by
friends and family. It's all One, and everyone is the same One.
Handling, and Being, the Energy
The center of the universe is
everywhere; all of the energy of the universe passes through every point. It is
difficult to handle the Energy while we identify as something solid and
separate and finite. When we identify as the Energy, it becomes much easier to
handle the Energy; we can handle ourselves, trust ourselves, and find rest in
our fundamental sanity and peace, pure awareness, pure presence, as the pure
Energy, the clear light, the eternal, infinite, universal Spirit.
Eyes of the Universe: Applied Science
Mysticism is just
decompartmentalized science, science truly applied. Upon learning current
biology and cosmology and physics it is only natural to realize that the
universe is no less present in this bodymind than elsewhere, and that the only
entity looking through these eyes is the universe itself. With this
realization, identification limited to the temporary bodymind stops, even
though the bodymind is duly respected as a physical expression of the universe,
albeit a brief, limited expression. If anyone dares to believe "they"
die or "I" die or "we" die, if anyone has any doubts about
what really "lives" these "lives", they reveal fundamental
ignorance of the ultimate scientific truth.
Eutopia and Dystopia
Eutopia is this place, perfected.
What perfects this place is the absence of opinions and concepts. In this place
there is universal energy, clear light, pure awareness. This is eutopia.
Whereas dystopia is this place, with opinions, concepts, desires, fears,
attachments, the dystopian present.
Eutopia is this place, with wisdom, compassion, completeness, wholeness,
contentment, peace. Whereas dystopia is this place, with ignorance, hatred,
fear, alienation, dualism, perceived lack, greed, anxiety, frustration.
Last Day of this Bodymind, thus Insomnia
I awaken spontaneously in the wee
hours of the morning and find it impossible to fall back to sleep, knowing that
this day could be, bodymind-wise, my last. This is the impetus, the very real
prospect that keeps me up and going. Could an astronaut go back to sleep, or
even sleep, prior to the morning of launch of the space vehicle? This bodymind
is a vehicle, and as such is prone to all sorts of misfires and malfunctions.
Its expiration date is unknown, and inevitable. Mortality imparts a wistful
detachment to the day. How can I take anything seriously anymore? The
gerontologic sense of humor is the wickedest of all, for every good reason.
Everything Changes, thus Insomnia
Waking up way too early, the
essential doomedness of every thing and every body and every situation assailed
me, and sleep would not return. The carefree days and nights of youth have left,
and everything is, or will be, falling apart. Another day of sleep deprivation
lies ahead.
Amazing Agency
Sleep deprivation helps with ego-surrender. When the fraudulent person is
seen as the fraud it is, then the true agency of this bodymind takes over,
lives, moves, has its being, talks, perceives, responds. The natural self, the
true self, the universal self, the self-less Self, buddha nature, is the sole
agency. Letting it be it in the present, spontaneous, effortless, is wondrous,
blessed relief from the existential queasiness of mortal life and delusional
labors. Lightly it lives, filled with self-arising wisdom and compassion.
Of Two Minds
One mind is noisy and cluttered,
filled with memories, worries, opinions, judgments, self-reified and reifying,
the conceptual overlay that keeps rising and falling and rising; the other mind
is clear, calm, transparent, all-embracing. Some might say this is autocratic
left hemisphere and nonverbal right hemisphere manifesting. I will say it's
that 'mind' implies thoughts, opinions, concepts, etc. whereas natural
awareness is pure, vast, untroubled, universal, containing all within
self-luminous pristine emptiness. So, rather than say I'm of two minds, I'm of
mind and of awareness. Mind is the temporary turbulence within constant, pure,
natural awareness. I know too well how it is to 'come from' mind, with its
restlessness, confusion, fear and desire. I know pure awareness enough to say
authoritatively that it is supremely wonderful and real placeless place to come
from, that all beings naturally have and naturally are.
Neither Nihilism nor Eternalism
Awareness of awareness reveals the
awareness of nature itself, self-nature, true nature, clear light nature. This
amazing awareness belongs to vast and wonderful being. At last there is
rest: resting in awareness, resting as
awareness, resting in being, letting the show go on as it will.
Ready for Rigpa
Rigpa--pure, primordial
awareness--is what was encountered while walking on the sidewalk near Finney
Chapel. Rigpa is easier to say, and write, than 'pure, primordial awareness' so
rigpa it is. Few can claim to be Tibetans, fewer still Tibetan monks, fewer
even Tibetan lamas, so rigpa is a figure of speech for something everyone
already has, be they Tibetan Buddhists or secular hedonists. All I know is,
rigpa is the best. All concepts vaporize in rigpa, and I walk in the footsteps
of every buddha that ever lived on any planet. Rigpa is nothing less than
realization of buddhahood, the flowering of bodhicitta. Universal pure
awareness, perfection, completeness.
Living from, speaking from, acting
from rigpa, how totally wonderful.
This I cannot bear to keep for
myself any longer--delivering others to the rigpa which they already have, but
overlook, is what I dearly wish to do; if there is anything worth doing this is
it.
Another Day for an Old Bag of Bones
Whenever I feel too much
existential angst and weariness I remember that there is no shame and no blame
for waking up to yet another day, now in an old bag of aching bones. It's up to
me to make the most of it, however I please. Somehow all the vital experiments,
mishaps, dubious decisions and mistakes have not killed me. Moreover, I am in
the enviable position of having an unencumbered, undistracted attention, not a
captive to earbuds or screen or peer-group-think. The simple gift of life, of
being, of awareness, is enough, and even to that I no longer cling. Yet I will
not hasten death, and I will continue to enjoy the ride remaining, finding
occasions of connection with other mortals, through whatever means
spontaneously presenting. Eye contact is a miracle, and too rare--the universe
briefly recognizing itself--a powerful connection, yet overlooked in the sea of
confused duality. Every ordinary interaction is the universe interacting with
itself. This I find to be wonderful, meaningful, and practical, compensation of
cosmic proportions for this wage slave. It is all as a dream, all so fleeting.
Every life is the one life, and infinitely precious. Greetings, and all the
best.
The Eyes and the Voice of the Totality
We can, anywhere and anytime,
reclaim our birthright as expressions of the Totality. We are the witness and
the voice of the source of all things. To do so only requires that we have
exhausted our infatuation with all things and engage in sincere self-inquiry.
The fruit of such self-inquiry is recognition and realization of the Ground,
Buddha nature, our true nature.
Great Completeness
Dzogchen is called the Great
Perfection, and an even better name is Great Completeness. The primordial
ground, all-pervading, is perfect, and complete. What a great, earthy
primordial Buddha is depicted in Dzogchen, completeness with the Yab-Yum union
of wisdom and compassion.
Silence Speaks
A Sunday afternoon walk was a walk
into serenity. The neighborhood was quiet, and the woods were especially
silent. The oceanic peace of nature was viscerally felt. Thoughts did not
arise. The vast presence of the universe was the only presence. So beautiful.
So beautiful.
Being Spirit, Spiritual Being
The spiritual life is that of being spirit, living as spirit. The body, the
material plane, is gross and transient; spirit is pure light, eternal,
all-pervading. In this very moment, in this very place, the fullness of the
primordial spirit is found.
Dzogchen
What a strange-looking word it is
that just says it all--Dzogchen. The luckiest people are those who understand
Dzogchen and live it, whether they call it Dzogchen or not. Dzogchen is
unsurpassed--how good it is to read the words, and to recognize the truth they
point to.
Being
The main mystery is being. There is
no sentient, self-reflecting bodymind without the sense of being, of 'I am'.
This is a universal constant. When being is taken for granted, devalued,
ignored, the great mystery is unrecognized, unappreciated. When attention is
directed upon sheer being, wonder arises. This being is not limited to this
bodymind; it is universal being; it is the supreme being. Being, wherever it is
recognized, is the same wondrous eternal universal being. Just to be is to be
this being.
The Gift of the Indwelling Spirit
Somehow the distractions have been
overcome, and Spirit has recognized Spirit. To recognize the indwelling
universal Spirit as oneself is the greatest gift of all. The bodymind will fall
away, and Spirit remains Spirit. The peace of the Spirit remains.
Beautiful Bugs, Wonderful Weeds
Hothouse orchids are very
beautiful, and so are weeds. The lifespirit manifesting as a weed is the same
lifespirit that manifests as an orchid. The lifespirit is so beautiful,
everywhere it manifests, in every form. How good it is to love every lifeform,
in whatever way it can be loved.
Pre-Approved, Duly Recognized
The seeking of approval of an
'other' is a millstone around the neck. Seeking approval of the primordial One
is absurd, especially in light of the fact that we are the primordial One. In
times past, it was considered virtuous to want to please God first and
foremost. What in fact "pleases God" is to recognize God as God, to
recognize God in oneself and in each other. This is the recognition we justly
crave, to simply recognize, and be recognized, as an equal, as God, as the
primordial One.
Universally Particular, Particularly Universal
In the home stretch of a very long
walk, in the loop of the town cemetery, it was again clear how important it is
to recognize ordinary awareness as universal awareness. Awareness arises in
every sentient form, and it is the same universal awareness that arises. When
awareness ends with the end of the bodymind, universal awareness is
undiminished, continuing to rise and fall with the rise and fall of sentient
forms. Wherever there is awareness, there I am. Wherever there is no awareness,
there I am. In the emptiness and perfection of pure awareness, all forms rise and
fall. Every rising and falling form is oneself, in the perfection and emptiness
of pure awareness. The universal is in the particular, the particular is in the
universal.
Self-Aware and Self-Reflecting Animals
Somehow these great apes became
self-aware and self-reflecting, after billions of years of evolution. How
amazing it is to be alive, and to know it. There may only be 500 million years
left for life to flourish before the Sun gets too hot and most species perish,
but for a while at least on this planet the primordial soup grew into beasts
filled with wonder.
Animal Suffering
The struggle for survival and
procreation, for continued existence in form, is suffering; this struggle is
filled with fear of extinction and desire for continued existence. As an
animal, this bodymind has experienced a gamut of suffering. Dispassionate
witnessing of its suffering has led to the revelation that the way to end
suffering is to be the dispassionate witness, not the suffering form, and to
consider what exactly this dispassionate witness is. The dispassionate witness
in every form is the formless universal spirit, the pure, dispassionate
witness, pure awareness. How amazing that all beings are the universal spirit.
Suffering comes from misidentification with form, with attachment to form.
Suffering ends when identification with and attachment to form ends, and the
eternal universal spirit is recognized as one's own spirit, the only spirit
there is.
Trans Mission
Most people identify themselves as
the bodymind--it is only natural to do so. The conditioned mind feels it is
such-and-such and so-and-so, limited by the bag of skin, memories, opinions,
assumptions, concepts, and parts of the surroundings deemed as 'mine.' Some
people have learned that what they really are is beyond body and mind, which
are temporary expressions of something that transcends all distinctions; these
people do not take seriously, or identify with, what their situation happens to
be at the moment: male, female, wealthy,
poor, young, old, hale, frail, sophisticated, simple, majority, minority. The
universal energy is transgender, transhuman, and transpersonal. What we really
are is not a gender, a species, or a person. We are life itself, the universal
energy itself, the eternal source itself.
Everyone is the One
I tell my old companion animal as I
look into his eyes he's the Supreme Reality. I catch the eyes of the younger
adult cat who sidled up to him and tell her she too is the Supreme Reality. How
easy it is to tell cats the ultimate truth, and how pure their response: we recognize one another, we trust one
another. All life on Earth, all life throughout the universe, is the One's
life, one life; just knowing this, just being this, is enough. Fear, desire,
and ego vanish while the bodymind remains for a time, then it too will vanish,
into the One, as the One goes on.
The Appropriate Leader
In a materialistic, dualistic, and egocentric culture, it is fitting that a
leader-in-waiting is the epitome of materialism, dualism, and egocentricity.
Professional Life
Being life is a full
time profession. Although this conditioned bodymind has become expert at
a number of things, the thing it is most expert at is being life. It has taken
decades to finally learn how to transcend the conditioning of the bodymind and
be life itself.
Living Servers
These words, residing on a database
server, and perhaps many servers around the world, will last only as long as
the servers last. Even though servers mirror and back up each others' data,
there is no guarantee that servers will continue to exist.
This bodymind is a living server, an
electrified organic molecular conglomerate. The experiences and influences that
came into it are as unique to it as every other bodymind. This bodymind server
contributes its contents to other bodymind servers as other bodymind servers
contribute to this one.
Everything held as personal by the
bodymind server enters the public domain, stripped of name and attributes.
Reincarnation of server contents happens when it is in another bodymind server.
Previous living servers have vanished, but their contents live on in living
servers.
We have gone from oral transmission
to written, and then to digital. Servers crash; books disintegrate. What words are
worth preserving, and transmitting, directly issue from living bodymind and
directly enter another living bodymind. These words are not the things
themselves, they symbolize the real things. Rather than write the word 'love',
share unconditional love, and that will be received, preserved, and transmitted
from bodymind to bodymind indefinitely. The same goes for 'peace', and 'unity',
etc.: express this, share this, be this, and it will go on. Compassion, and
good will, go on and on from one living server to another. Words fail; the real
alone goes on.
No matter how many words are
written, or read, they are forgotten, they disappear. What lives forever is
spirit, and wordless eternal infinite spirit tells us everything we need to
know.
Reliable Witness
Universal awareness witnesses
everything, yet is nothing. Universal awareness witnesses all the changes, yet
is changeless. The same pure awareness stares at the ceiling and crib rails and
mother's face, and witnesses childhood and adolescence
and adulthood, and senescence and death. It witnesses pain, and pleasure, and
stress, and confusion, and calm, and joy. Pure awareness is all-pervading, in
the fabric of the universe. This little bodymind, with its numbered days, is
just another vessel of the universal awareness. What a wonderful thing to be,
and to behold--the thing that beholds, the thing that simply, supremely,
sublimely is, universal awareness.
Third Eye Care
The physical sight is limited, and
subject to change. What really matters is spiritual sight, the third eye. When
the third eye is closed or diseased, the world is oppressive; when the third
eye is open, the world is transparent, self-luminous, the visible aspect of the
Source, which with third eye open is spiritually visible. Although the Source
is formless, its form is plainly seen with the third eye, which is the eye of
the Source.
Rigpa, Sweet Rigpa
The momentous moment when, while
walking down the sidewalk and encountering pure, natural, self-arising
awareness is the moment I encountered nothing less than rigpa. Leave it to the Tibetans and their illumined and
illuminating Dzogchen to have such a comprehensive spiritual vocabulary. Rigpa
has emerged as the totally robust transcendence of transience. What the world
needs now is rigpa, sweet rigpa. What the world already has is rigpa, sweet
rigpa. Rigpa just needs to be recognized. When suffering bodyminds are ready
for rigpa, it is there, where it has always been.
Solitude, Seclusion, Spirit and Society
The old railroad right-of-way has few walkers, and most of the time I have
it all to myself. A nearby swampy nature preserve is another place to find that
perfect seclusion that makes perfect solitude possible. Seclusion is conducive
to deep introspection, and talking out loud to oneself, and singing, and
chanting, and moving--and stopping--freely. While it is possible to be 'alone
in a crowd' it is the absence of nearby conditioned consciousnesses that really
delivers the goods, that allows Spirit to commune with itself.
To be mindful of Spirit in solitude
and seclusion is a powerful practice that prepares us for engagement with
others in Spirit as Spirit and not so much as merely another conditioned being
associating with other conditioned beings; it is Spirit engaging with Spirit.
The Original Equipment
My eyesight is growing less acute,
as is my hearing. Having long experienced the noise floor of zero that is
natural pure awareness, these changes are acutely noticed against this
noiselessness. The physical life in general is noisy, messy and unpredictable.
The only thing left that remains unchanged is Spirit. Physical changes are no
longer such a big deal when witnessed by the changeless Spirit. Spirit is, in
fact, the true, ultimate Original Equipment, imperishable, even though the
fleshly original equipment changes, breaks, and perishes.
Upward Spiral
It takes certain qualities of
character to be receptive to spiritual insight: honesty, sincerity, humility,
curiosity; such character traits are also sustained by spiritual insight. An
upward spiral arises: strong character leads to deepening insight, and
deepening insight strengthens character. When the character becomes as pure as
Nature, and when the insight has become deep enough that Nature is recognized
as one's true nature, the person ceases to exist and in its place Nature takes
over. Every life is recognized as one's own life. Every life is loved as one's
own life. Being Nature becomes the natural state. Character is destiny; when
the character becomes pure, the destiny is to live forever as manifest Nature
and its unmanifest Source.
Be Your Self
Noticing who is noticing, the
universal energy is not a person, never has been, never will be, even though it
sustains the conditioned mess known as the person. The loss of the person is
inevitable: it comes and goes in waking, in deep sleep, in between thoughts and
emotions, and then with unconsciousness, coma, and death of the body-mind
complex. The universal energy prevails, the life of every life; how good it is
for the conditioned mess to finally find such purity and perfection as one's
true Self. Words cannot convey the profound peace of the Self--all we can do is
simply be the Self.
Budget Traveling
To have become acquainted with my
all-pervading true nature, realizing there is nowhere I am not, there is no
need for this particular body-mind complex of mine to travel anywhere special.
Going to the grocery store is the same as going to the other side of the
planet.
Genius Loci
This unshakable dreamlike quality
of being is that of being possessed by the universal genius loci. The spirit of
this eternal and infinite place is my own spirit.
Ripe
All this time, all these years, the
most wonderful thing has always been here, plainer than day. It's still here,
of course, and will always be here, and there, and everywhere: the universal
source, the universal energy. Had I just looked at who is looking and realized
this basic fact, a whole lot of suffering could have been avoided. Yet the
suffering was part of the ripening process, and without being ripe enough I
could not possibly recognize the universal Self.
O the Forms I Take
Many of the forms I take think they
are the form and not me. How good it is for a few of my forms to realize they
are me.
It is good that I am eternal and
infinite, as it takes eternal and infinite patience to suffer all my foolish
forms.
Us against Them
When one form sees another form as
an other, that is the delusion of the form that has identified itself with the
form; this fundamental delusion, this mistaken identity, is the root of
suffering given and received, of violence, fear, anger, greed, all the sins of
unfettered egocentricity. I am not two. There is no other. Seeing myself in the
apparent other, how could I inflict suffering upon myself?
Three Words
It is possible to become attached
to the concept of Advaita Vedanta. The extant elaborations and embellishments
upon it can make the vital process of self-inquiry become cerebral, pedantic,
another cap filled with conceptual feathers. It is sufficient to understand the
basic terminology, using a good glossary, of Advaita Vedanta, and then come to
a point of the ultimate realization by embodying its core, which consists of
three words: ATMAN IS BRAHMAN.
Grateful Dead
No matter how rough the patch seems
to be, it is always possible to be as one who has come back from death,
awakening in a body that still breathes, has a pulse, senses, moves, expresses,
shares love, communicates. How grateful are the dead who once again are alive.
Temporary, individualized life is a gift, made not just bearable but infinitely
sweeter upon recognition of the one eternal Self in oneself and every self.
Every day is another incarnation.
Science/Spirituality
Standing now at the highest peak of
understanding thus far which this bodymind is capable, the evanescence of all
things--body, planet, universe--does not change the fact that the source of all
that is evanescent is eternal. The source takes in the passing show, and is not
in the least affected by the rise and fall of universes. This ultimate fact is
the basis of science and spirituality, no differentiating at all between them.
There is no need for reductionism, superstition, compartmentalization, or
woo-woo--just acceptance of, and identification with, the ultimate fact. Look
at who is looking, and see the source.
Egocide Booth
Curiosity can become insatiable.
"I" am. Who, or what, am "I"? I can't shake the "I
am"--wherever I go there's that "I am". When "I" am
the 'conditioned mind body intellect conglomerate' (thanks for that clumsy but
accurate term, Samarth Ramdas) it's a mixed bag, pain/pleasure, fear/desire,
youth/senescence, health/illness, and all-around ever-changing temporariness.
But when stripped of all the mixed bagginess, of all the memories, fantasies,
concepts and preconcepts, the I Am remains in its spontaneously arising
formless qualityless transparent nakedness. So the fateful journey begins
before it's too late, to the true identity and source of the pernicious,
persistent, unshakable I Am. Once self-enquiry starts in earnest, the fate of
the enquirer is sealed, even though the mind body intellect conglomerate does
not know what kind of fate is in store for it. The ego does not normally want
to kill itself--it takes some gentle consistent persuasion before it will go
willingly into the egocide booth of the nondual state of self-realized
extinguishedness.
Poised outside time and space, prior
to the emergences of universes and following their disappearances, the ultimate
identity looks upon all this as a dream. Nothing is born. Nothing dies. Nothing
is. Nothing does. Nothing happens.
Distinguished Indistinguishable
When at last the intuitive
understanding dawns that all is One, there are no distinctions drawn, and there
is no separate identity, no separate self. The cats demonstrate this well: they
melt in the lap, and there is no distinguishing between any of us. We're one
life, one Spirit, one One, content. When the One becomes apparently many, parts
of itself strive for survival, and become pawns of fear and desire. When the
parts rejoin the Whole, there is no more fear, no more desire. It is possible
to consciously rejoin the Whole while still alive, and enjoy the peaceful
nature of the Whole for a while before becoming unconsciously the Whole.
Spirit
Offering up this painful proudful
ego, the eternal, universal Spirit washes over it, dissolving it. In this very
moment there is cleansing, purifying, healing. How can the Spirit be so
overlooked so widely and so often?
Love
The less said, or written, about
love the better. God is love, yes, which is only natural, as it's all God, and
has a natural affinity and affection for itself. It's only the concept-driven
brain--self-separated from God--that can find reasons not to unconditionally
love.
Naked Eye, Naked Ear, Naked Awareness, Naked Beingness
My days of infatuation with
gadgetry have come and gone. It's enough to see with naked eyes, and hear with
naked ears. The ability to see and hear is amazing. That there is awareness,
plain and simple, is more than enough. I don't need to see or hear anything in
particular. Awareness is enough without embellishment with sensations and
experiences. The life force, the simple fact of being and awareness, is astonishing.
To look within and find "God", One without a second, is the only
thing that makes this mortal life meaningful. To find the Eternal One to be the
true self is only natural to the sincere self-inquiring mortal mind.
Surrendering to the Dream
There comes a time when the
self-enquiring introspective body mind intellect conglomerate realizes
everything is dreamlike in character. From that point onward, the dreamlike
nature of everything is more-or-less unshakable. This is in stark contrast with
other body mind intellect conglomerates that take the dream, and their role in
the dream, deadly seriously, not feeling that it is a dream at all, and that
everything is at stake all the time, life and limb and reputation included.
When the One seemingly--illusorily--becomes Many, the Many forget the One, and
the Many become separate and Other from each other. The One provides the ground
of Manyness, of the Dream, yet it remains eternally One and beyond dreaming.
So, here it is, all a dream, yet I am as awake as strong coffee and enough
sleep can facilitate. The scene shifts, and shifts again, and I play along, now
and forever.
Rebooting
The work is always in the present.
No matter how self-deceived and regrettable the consequences of the
self-deception, the glorious prospect of correcting the wayward identification
is always available. From identifying as a name, a form, a role, thoughts,
body, desires, fears, etc. to at last identifying as pure timeless formless
infinite being--that which envelops, prior to the beginning of, and surviving
the end of, the universe--it is the total reboot and transfiguration of the
particular to the universal, the personal to the transpersonal. The ego-bound
remain cynical, not believing in eternal being, dismissing the truth of nonduality.
It remains only to be the Absolute, in silence, in contentment, and ceasing
having any separate existence or doership whatsoever.
Spiritual Liberation for No-One
There is no-one enslaved, no-one to
liberate. There is no-one to enjoy the spiritual bliss of spiritual freedom.
Timeless being, the source serenely present throughout and beyond the creation
and destruction of every universe, envelops these brief precarious lives in
silence. By silence and contentment we manifest the unmanifest timeless One.
There is no other to liberate, and no need to liberate the timeless One.
Decompartmentalization
There is no way to compartmentalize
the eternal universal spirit forever. There is not two of spirit, one for
personal or professional application and one for contemplation. The 'personal
life' is a dreamlike roller coaster of pain and pleasure, loss and gain, fun
and drudgery, youth and senility, health and infirmity, happiness and
sorrow: this is the life of the compartmentalized
spirit, when the body mind complex is convinced it is a separate self, and is
limited by, and as, the body mind complex. "I" refers to body mind
complex with which it has identified. The body mind complex has a life--and
death--of its own, has a conception, gestation, and birth, and growth, and
decline, and demise. Identifying with body mind complex is like chaining
oneself to a leaky boat that's destined to sink in the middle of the ocean.
Knowing that one is the eternal universal spirit, there is no birth, no death,
no name, no shape, no mind, no body.
Divine Simplicity
The recognition of the eternal,
universal spirit as the Self of all selves makes things very simple. Spirit
gently takes over the body-mind complex, healing it, guiding it, experiencing
and expressing through it.
In This Endless Moment
This Presence, the Real, beyond
concepts, beyond words, beyond name, pure awareness, silent witness, eternal,
universal--This, this moment, This. No more memories, no more name. Let go of
everything. Just be. Just be This.
Eudaimonia
The eu stands for good (and why not
also have E stand for eternal, the U stand for universal), and daimonia stands
for spirit: the good, eternal, universal
spirit. For a time it inhabits this body-mind complex-conglomerate, silent
witness to the entire dreamlike life of the body-mind complex. That the
eternal, universal spirit is I AM is the summum bonum. Words cannot express how
good it is to understand this, to be this.
Learning to Unlearn
I've learned so much thus far, and
now I'm learning more by unlearning. Intuitive understanding has arisen: nonconceptual, nonverbal, or perhaps more
accurately preconceptual and preverbal--or postconceptual and postverbal.
Lifelong learning has morphed into lifelong unlearning. I put the blame
squarely on self-enquiry and Self-realization. With great joy I just found a
freshly printed copy of Siddharameshwar Maharaj's "Master Key to
Self-Realization" on my doorstep early in the morning and am gratefully
comparing notes with him.
Winning the Lottery
The biggest, best jackpot of all is
to engage in serious self-inquiry, which will bring about Self-realization, the
intuitive understanding that transcends ego, individuality, materialism, that
brings one to the One. Winners don't take all, they are all. Losers remain
stuck in name and form.
Philosophy of Eternity
It's silly, self-centered and
ignorant to regard oneself as a philosopher, or as being wise. Wisdom is a high
stakes endeavor, involving inquiring into the painful wretched mortal mess
known as body and mind and world, and its eternal source. Wisdom is the
willingness to give up identifying with all that which is temporary, and
accepting the eternal, universal Self as one's true self. Wisdom is not about
talking, or thinking, wisdom--wisdom is about BEING wisdom itself, eternity
itself, universality itself--birthless, deathless. This wretched mess won't
last. What I was, what I am, what I will be, remains the same.
Self Realizing Self
The process of self-inquiry results
in realization of Self. There is only one Self, one universal consciousness,
one universal energy. There is no self other than Self. The Self is the source
of body-minds, of the universe, of all that is transient. The self being
examined is the body-mind self, a transient self, and has no separate
independent existence. When identification with the body-mind stops the Self
realizes itself as that which temporarily moves through all transient bodies,
sees through all transient eyes, hears through all transient ears, and knows
through all transient minds. Thus the Self recognizes itself in a particular
body-mind, and in every body-mind.
Happy Now Here
This very moment is timeless. The
eternal contains the ephemeral. The eternal bears witness to this ephemeral
mind and body and consciousness. The ephemeral is many, and illusory; the
eternal is one, and real. Here and now, the eternal abides in fullness, and is
our home, our true nature, our Self.
Life-Light
At this dark time of winter
solstice the most appropriate way to respond is to cherish the life-light in
every being. Just to be, either while alone or together, is enough. These bags
of bones all have expiration dates; for now, let us simply commune, sharing the
life-light we hold in common, the life-light that precedes and follows and surrounds
these precarious bone-bags.
Indifference Makes All The Difference
The nonjudgmental indifference of
the witnessing universal spirit makes otherwise unbearable self-awareness, the
daily survival grind, problematic relationships, instability near and far, and
morbidity and mortality bearable. If it weren't for divine indifference the
stress would be overwhelming. Just the absence of judgmentalness is a profound
relief; nonjudgmental indifference is pure bliss, the bliss that is the
universal spirit.
The Pretenders
We are not the body. We are not
thoughts. We are not separate, special, inferior, superior, white, black,
brown, yellow, male, female, young, old, wealthy, poor, an ethnicity, an
ideology, a sexual proclivity or any thing whatsoever. We are eternal,
universal, and one, the ocean of spirit. There is no wave that is not the
ocean. The rise and fall of being and awareness is the wave action of the ocean
itself. We are the Self itself, the ocean. Stop pretending to be what we are
not.
Self-Radicalization
The ego, that persistent selfish,
ignorant, fictitious, self-limited fraud, is in effect the self-radicalization
of the universal energy while in human bodymind. Most people are
self-radicalized to some extent, some much more than others.
The cure for self-radicalization is
recognition of the universal energy as oneself; when recognition happens, fear
and violence are replaced with love and peace. There is no more 'other', there
is only the One.
Propagation of Universal Energy Recognition
It is only natural for forms of
universal energy to propagate their forms, through propagation of their
thought-forms, propagation of their genetic forms, and propagation of
artistically-rendered forms. It is also possible to propagate the recognition
of universal energy as one's true identity, the agency of every agency, the
life of every life. It does not take much to propagate this recognition--it is
very simple and straightforward. It is not a difficult concept to understand
that there is one universal energy--this is not superstition, and does not
require faith or belief. What is difficult is to accept that the universal
energy is the true self of every self, that it alone lives, moves, and has its
being through these forms. But only through this understanding is it possible
to transcend the notion of birth and death of the self, and live forever as the
all-pervading universal energy. When a body-mind complex is sufficiently
self-aware and ripe enough to transcend the self-limiting ego, there is a
sudden recognition of the universal energy. Whenever this happens, there is
unbearable bliss that leads directly to becoming bliss itself, for the
universal energy is pure bliss, even though it is unaware of its own bliss.
When this recognition is shared between two or more body-mind complexes, the
bliss is shared. Whenever the universal energy recognizes itself, there is pure
bliss, and pure love. Upon recognition, the universal energy deeply cherishes
every time-bound bodymind appearing and disappearing in its timeless being.
There is no birth, no death, no other.
Ordinary Engagement
People and other sentient beings
are the manifest Absolute. It is inexpressibly wonderful to engage with every
manifestation. The Absolute is mostly in disguise, its bodyminds unrecognized
as the Absolute both by itself and by others. Yet there is contact,
communication, communion, recognition, reunion, whether there is disguise or
not. Roles are played, regardless. The fact that engagement happens, that
engagement is possible, is wonderful. The unmanifest Absolute cannot engage
itself, but the manifest Absolute engages itself, to the point of being
'ordinary' life.
The cats in our household are
equals, and they know it. When we make eye contact, we recognize our equality.
The fact that eye contact happens, that eye contact is possible, is wonderful.
Ordinary life is wonderful. The Absolute unmanifest and manifest is wonderful.
Driven to Distraction
Distractions bind, and blind.
Distracted attention is wasted attention. Technology and selfish preoccupations
are the chief distractors. The sheer miracle of conscious existence is ignored,
as is the source of conscious existence. The presence of life is unfelt, and
unappreciated. The sublimity of the manifest Absolute is unknown. The smart phone
has made us stupid, and the expressway has made us slow-witted. If only we
could be as if resurrected from death and find ourselves alive, we would stand
astonished, and walk in unconditioned bliss and love and beauty and peace. Feel
life, be life. Eternal life, universal life, is always at hand.
Natural Awareness, Artificial Intelligence
There is no life, no awareness, in
a machine. There may be artificial intelligence, but not life, not awareness,
not life's awareness of life, not life's awareness of awareness. When I make
contact with another bodymind, I'm contacting life itself; universal life is
contacting itself. There is mutual recognition; life recognizes life. Life's
awareness recognizes life, and recognizes life's awareness.
Flesh and Metal
It's commonplace for people to put
themselves in a metal box and subject themselves to dangerous velocities and
situations; whether this is a necessary risk is debatable. There is nothing
shameful about being risk-averse; why risk precious life, especially unnecessarily?
Ideally, we spend our remaining time in the flesh on terra firma either
standing, sitting, walking, or lying down. Self-realization is completeness in
the present. The Self-realized bodymind is fearless and desireless, and has no
inclination to either flee or pursue. Flesh and metal do not mix well.
Total Immersion
The ocean is complete, containing
all of itself. The water of life supports and contains all life within it. That
which I am, within, without, prior to birth and after death, is eternally
complete. There is no separation of ocean and its contents from itself.
Meetup
One of this bodymind's favorite
walking routes is across town to Westwood Cemetery. By the time it is leaving
the cemetery there is maximum lucidity, and conditions are optimal for deepest
possible insight. Its self-inquiry is totally sincere: Who is living this very mortal life, who is
the silent witness in this slowly perishing body? It is of course me, the
universal One, by nature immortal, all-pervading. The body dies, consciousness
stops, the person disappears within the eternal, all-pervading One. For this
bodymind, this meeting up with its true Self, me, the One and Only, is the end
of all its lifelong yearning.
Making Peace with Nature
To recognize the ongoing universal
process of Nature as one's own Self and Source is to also make peace with
Nature, accepting Nature as it is, as it must be, and letting Nature take its
course (as if anyone has the power and authority to stop it). It's easy, and
common, for people to fear and complain bitterly about changes and losses,
taking them personally. So goes the self-deceived life of the self-limited
so-called person.
It's not enough to try to know
Nature, or to try to dissect Nature; what's enough is to stop being a fictitious
entity and start being Nature. Then
the pressure's off--there's only being timeless, spontaneous, effortless
Nature. Nature is at peace with itself.
The Overlooked Obvious
When seemingly incessant material
concerns at last cease to distract, there is the glorious recognition,
realization, and revelation of pure being and pure awareness. Even though being
and awareness as experienced in the bodymind are temporary, the witnessing
ground of being, the witnessing universal awareness, recognizes itself and the
bliss becomes so overwhelming there is total extinction of self.
Know Now
The kittens knocked over boxes of
old photographs kept upstairs. In the process of collecting them and putting
the boxes back, I chanced upon a pile of photos and newspaper clippings that
put me squarely in the past. Again, I could only feel deep regret that no-one
knew then what we know now, and if only we knew then, things would be so much
better--so much trouble and tribulation and heartbreak could have been averted.
Families would remain close-knit, marriages would remain intact, if only we
knew then how good we had it. I ask my wiser self to help me know now what I
will know then. The advice is always the same:
cherish those around you now, forgive, accept, love unconditionally. To
live without regret is to live, and love, fully in the present.
Riding It Out
The last of the senior cats is
showing his age lately, walking with some obvious discomfort. The agility and
vitality of his youth have long gone. From time to time I sit down with him on
my lap and commiserate: we're both stuck with aging bodies now, bags of
arthritic bones getting through each day, doing the best we can with what we
have. All we can do is ride it out in these bodies, adapting to their changes,
finding ways to cope with them as they proceed to fall apart. I don't begrudge
this body--it just materialized, unbidden, part of the process. In this
evanescent bodymind the universe has come to recognize and realize itself, and
will continue to do so in bodyminds emerging throughout the universe. Decline
and death of the bodymind is an essential part of the process--creation cannot
happen without destruction of previous creation. I stand near the hole in the
backyard where one of the old cats is buried, and I tell her I wish she could
live forever, but it just can't work that way--the world would be overrun with
immortal cats and people, and that's neither possible, nor desirable. The way
we live forever is to remember we are expressions of the process that goes on
forever, so love the process, and every expression of the process, in its
entirety, including old age and death, every bodymind. We're all the same
process, never separate, never separated by birth or by death. Knowing this
makes riding out the days left in the bodymind easier.
The Cloud
The infinite, eternal cloud of spirit contains all temporal beings within
its eternal being; any bodymind may enjoy the status of spirit, as that is the
source and self of every being. To know that we are this one eternal spirit is
profoundly comforting; we truly find eternal rest in spirit, as spirit. Even in
the midst of worldly effort, we can abide in the effortlessness of spirit.
Lived By The Dream
To believe oneself to be 'living
the dream'--or not--implies belief in the 'doer', the one who lives in the
dream, the dreamer. There is a pre-ordainedness, pure spirit submitting to the
fate and fortune of a particular mind-body complex and having to endure all
kinds of suffering, the greatest being psychological suffering. This body-mind
has been, and still is, buffeted by strong emotions, mistaken beliefs, stress,
anxiety, despair, anger, the whole gamut of the life of the body-mind. The saga
of the personal life is part of the overall saga of the collective life of persons.
We're being lived by the dream of procreated and procreating dreamers who
sustain the dream.
In the midst of this ongoing
buffeting, the source of all dreams--which is beyond dreams--makes its presence
known by its apparent absence: absence of dreaming, absence of buffeting,
absence of everything. This is the ground of the dream that throws the dream
into sharp relief, revealing dream as dream.
The challenge, at any stage of life
but especially the final stages, is to live in the dream while realizing the
dream is only a dream. Then the buffeting in the dream is not taken so
seriously. The dream will end. The buffeting will end. For now, recognizing
dream as dream and letting dream be dream is a healthy approach. Resisting the
dream leads to very severe buffeting; accepting the dream opens up the ground
of all dreams: the ground of being. Being lived by the ground of being is a
nice way to end this dream, and to make the dream nicer.
It's only natural to learn to be
kind to the dream and everyone in it, kindred spirit all.
Current is Current
It's the same current that flows
through all things, that sees through every eye. The current is flowing in the
eternal present, and when our attention is in the present the current is revealed
to be in the attention itself. Memories and concepts blind and distract. The
current is pure awareness, and unaware of itself. The separate self we hold so
dear as ourself is absolutely bogus, and doomed to extinction, while the
current flows on and on.
True Nature, Nature
The First World is fast-paced,
high-tech, complex, high-maintenance, energy-intensive, and soul-sucking;
thankfully we in the First World have the luxury of turning our backs to it to
whatever degree we choose. The place to start, always, is where we're coming
from, where our thoughts, words, actions, feelings, and identity originate.
Rather than identify as a First Worlder with name and role and be condemned to
live and think as such a one, I choose to keep it simple, elemental. I have no
name, no role, no identity. I am pure awareness, and pure being. I am Nature
itself. Every expression of nature is my true nature, Nature. Everyone should
be immediately and permanently astonished, and deeply grateful, to recognize
our true nature, Nature, and be content to be this, to live meaningfully, to
live lovingly, to live forever as Nature.
Digging My Own Grave
One of our elderly cats had been in
obviously failing, terminal health for weeks. Knowing her time was short, I
made a point of lavishing affectionate attention on her, connecting with her
whenever possible. Buddies forever, I tell her, and my other senior cat.
Her condition nosedived yesterday,
and she died peacefully sometime this morning, on her favorite spot in the
hallway outside the bedroom.
This time around, since she, an
abandoned stray, came from outside before consenting to become one of our
indoor cats, we buried her in the nature preserve in the back yard, as that may
have been part of her territory when she was an outdoor cat.
Digging a two-foot-deep hole in
hard-packed clay was extremely hard work, but it connected me with this ancient
way of disposing of the dead.
Her life and death is quite
literally my life and death. I ought to be so loved to the end, and then committed
at last to the good Earth, returning everything just as it is.
The life that was her is the life
that is me, all life, life itself. Attending to her senescence and death
reminds me of what's most essential--to love and to live as life itself.
Bucket in the Ocean
This mind-body complex is a
temporary bucket immersed in the universal energy ocean. It's understandable
how the energy in the bucket can believe it stops at the bucket, or is the
bucket itself. It's also understandable how the energy in the bucket can come
to believe, then realize, it's the ocean of energy itself. Who's interested in
looking past the bucket and seeing what's really in the bucket, and its
relation to the surrounding ocean, before kicking the bucket?
Sunny Delight
Another warm, sunny autumn
afternoon, and walking leisurely into the nearby secluded forest. Standing in a
clearing, looking up, looking down, looking around, sunlight fell upon these
hands, and revealed sunlight issuing forth from these hands. Just to be this,
sunlight, universal energy, in the midst of the universal energy field was, and
is, delightful. No more person. Yet the universal energy field can work through
the person for as long as the person lasts.
Interchangeable, Replaceable, Dispensible
To realize the true self as
universal is to become happily interchangeable, replaceable, and dispensible. I
am everywhere, as generic as water, earth, air, energy, and space. The concepts
of birth and death are absurd.
Forget and Be
To be, fully in the present, requires forgetting everything, and to
just be. Situational awareness arises
spontaneously, and is perfectly natural--it aids survival, and is the
brilliance of the universal spirit. To be,
with full awareness, is all we need.
Stuck in the Bodymind
The universal spirit finds itself
stuck in bodyminds. Some bodyminds are primitive, living short, simple lives
dominated by seeking for nourishment, etc. Others are sophisticated,
longer-lived, with self-reflecting awareness and complex conceptualizing. The
fate all bodyminds share is morbidity and mortality: there is no escape from the travails of the
flesh, no escape from the decline and death of the bodymind. And for bodyminds
with self-reflecting awareness and complex conceptualizating, the mind itself is
a prison, limited by beliefs, concepts, memories, and conditioning, trapped in
a false self, a mistaken identity limited to name and form.
It does no good to cling to
pleasures, to repeat them as a way of structuring time in this
bodymind--disease, old age and death encroach, with no exceptions. Death is
fearsome; even more so is decline, the slow death of body and mind.
Circumstances once easy, taken for granted, become difficult and uncertain.
There are only two ways out of this
doomed prison: death of the bodymind,
and death of the mistaken identity.
Bodymind death will take care of
itself in due time. Until then, death of mistaken identity will provide
absolute freedom. No longer mistaking its identity as the bodymind, the
universal spirit at last recognizes itself in the bodymind, and realizes it is
already free, already immortal, and already all-pervading.
Curse and Blessing of Sensitivity
Sensitivity can't be turned off, it
just happens to be. Sensitivity implies vulnerability, and acute awareness of
the way things are--and this is at times difficult to bear. Eventually,
sensitivity reveals the presence of the universal spirit, and that is the
ultimate blessing. The universal spirit, even though its pure awareness is
unaware of itself, is pure sensitivity--it's just that it has no self, no
other, no separateness. That's the destiny of the extremely sensitive mind-body
complexes--the only way to bear the curse of such sensitivity is to cease being
a separate self; then sensitivity becomes the ultimate blessing, recognizing
and realizing the universal spirit as one's true, eternal, all-pervading self.
Be Kind to All Animals
The human bodymind is yet another
noble animal, to be trusted, cherished, respected. We wouldn't want to subject
our beloved animal companions to deliberate sleep deprivation, or chronic
anxiety, or toxic substances. We should learn (or relearn) healthy habits of
mind and body: how to relax, eat healthy food, how to move about to restore or
enhance health and well-being. Well-being includes all aspects of being: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.
Spiritual well-being is highest priority, as it is of an eternal, universal
nature; physical, emotional, and mental well-being is conditional, and
temporal, and will change and disappear. Just as we express unconditional love
for our mates and animal companions in youth and health as well as old age and
sickness, so too we regard this bodymind with the same love and care through
the course of its lifetime.
The Joy of Desirelessness
When we are truly desireless, we
enjoy the bliss of pure unconditioned being and pure awareness. It is rather
difficult to find our way to desirelessness in this world filled with desires
and objects of desire. Youth particularly is desireless-challenged: the combination of strong ego, strong libido,
impressionableness and ignorance condemns us to years, decades of
desire-enslavement and desire-blindness--in some cases an entire lifetime,
squandered by selfish desires and mistaken identity.
It takes a powerful force to break
the thrall of desires, especially youthful desires. The occasional bodymind,
through luck and circumstance, finds its way to desirelessness even at
relatively young age: near-death experience, reading the right book, taking the
right entheogenic substance are some ways desirelessness is experienced. In our
advancing age, desirelessness can come about through maturity, life
experiences, and the wisdom that comes with serious consideration of the
inevitable death that awaits the bodymind.
Whatever the cause, desirelessness
results in unspeakable joy, and is cause for celebration; the celebration is
ongoing, always right now, always right here. For when we are desireless, we
are wholly in the present, and present in wholeness.
Desirelessness is our salvation,
individually and collectively: the individual is saved from his own blinding,
binding desires, and the collective is saved from extinction caused by
desire-driven resource depletion and pollution.
Desireless leaves us completely free
in the eternal here and now. Fully one with yet beyond being and awareness,
there arises natural compassion for all beings, all awarenesses, as they are
all one universal being, one universal awareness.
Already This
We are already the Absolute, the
Self, the Buddha; some of us realize this, and some of us have yet to realize
this. Once we stop thinking we're this or that and realize, we just start to
simply Be, and be This. The self-inquiring, self-aware metazoan realizes it is
the whole of Nature, the eternal Source itself. We are already the
self-effulgent Absolute.
Goodbye Context and Reference Points, Hello Eternal Being
In this world nothing lasts, all
context and reference points slip away, leaving nothing but being and
awareness, which also slip away. Yet, what we have right now, being and
awareness, is enough: we can use temporal, limited being and awareness to
realize timeless and universal being and awareness--our natural Self.
Kittens and Krishna
In the midst of this perishable and
perishing world, filled with inevitable change and loss, there are those
beautiful, powerful, pure expressions of timeless being who emerge to remind us
of our true nature, our native freedom, and show us by example how to be in the
midst of worldly life. Celebrated through human history, the illumined and
illuminating prophets show us the way to liberation in the present. Our gurus
need not be human beings, though: communing with Nature is sufficient. Flora
and fauna, rocks and rivers, sky and earth proclaim our unity, purity and
freedom. And we can bring Nature into our humble abode as companion animals,
who show us how to be authentic, spontaneous, and pure in spirit. As much as I
admire and enjoy illuminating scripture, there is nothing like the love of a
companion animal, or animals. Despite my misgivings of the added expense,
responsibility, and general disorder that taking on yet another litter of
kittens implies, the sheer joy they bring with their uninhibited frolicking and
their intense, trusting, love-filled eyes is immeasurable. Life manifesting in
a pure form, in a pure spirit, whether it be Krishna or a kitten, is a
blessing.
Report from the Field
The eternal, universal spirit is
one field, within which bodyminds emerge and disappear. This temporary manifestation
of the field within the field is no less the field than the field itself. The
drama of bodymind world ends when the bodymind remembers and recognizes its
true nature, which is the eternal, universal field.
Lest I Forget
Remember how amazing it is that
there is being, and awareness--this alone is sufficient: to simply be, to simply appreciate being; to
simply be aware, to simply appreciate awareness. To appreciate being, and
awareness, in silence, in wholeness, surrendering to the overwhelming presence
of the universal spirit, the source of all being and all awareness, is the
endless peak experience ever available in the present.
A Whole Lot of Nothing
What a fine 3-dimensional
multisensory show this is, including the emergence of a virtual self with
virtual body and virtual mind. It comes in fullness, and goes in fullness.
There is nothing of any substance whatsoever. Coextensive with the multiverse,
the eternal source is a whole lot of nothing producing a whole lot of nothing.
This is not fodder for nihilistic despair, just an observation by nothing of
nothing. Playing in the infinite void, at home in the void, suspended
effortlessly in the center of the void, I remain, eternally.
The Emergence of Self-Awareness and Self-Realization throughout the
Multiverse
There is no way to communicate with
other extremely distant self-aware beings in the multiverse, yet there is no
need to communicate with them. Any self-aware being anywhere in the multiverse
will, through self-inquiry and self-realization, realize and recognize itself
to be the universal spirit, already all-pervading throughout the multiverse.
Even though every every self-aware bodymind in every universe, and every
universe in the multiverse, is time-bound and destined to vanish, that which is
without name and form, the eternal source and spirit, remains one and the same.
There is no separation between temporary being and eternal being.
Ubiquity
The suffering of sentient beings is
difficult to bear, even when just empathetically consider the suffering. Where
is the panacea for suffering? Animals must fend for themselves, unless they're
pets; and we can take really good care of our pets, and love them and help them
meet their needs to live a life of minimal suffering. We can only accept the
fact that wild animals must engage in the survival game in the wild, and
there's not much anyone can do about the unseen suffering of wild animals
unless we come upon one that can be helped. Human beings suffer physically and
psychologically; while this can synergistically compound suffering, this can
also be a path to accepting suffering through transcendending the false self
that identifies itself with, attaches to, and limits itself to, body and mind.
The end of suffering comes with the
end of the sufferer; biological death accomplishes this, and so does ego death.
Upon either biological or ego death, the ubiquitious spirit in the body-mind
complex is no longer imprisoned through attachment to, and identification with,
the body and mind.
Post-Body, Post-Mind
When identification with the
bodymind ceases, identity becomes universal rather than particular.
Nonentity
It is interesting to witness the
process where a nonexistent entity reveals and unravels a nonexistent entity.
It's voluntary, even joyful, egocide. It remains astonishing that That which is
the all-pervading sole agency is so easily overlooked, and so wonderful when
realized, even though the Absolute does not realize itself. Realize the
Absolute, be the Absolute, and watch the delusional delusion of separate
selfhood vanish. The Absolute is a nonentity, and what a glorious nonentity it
is to be.
Redemption
It is always now. I can only be in
the now, I can only live in the now. Why would anyone want to be anywhere but
now? The now is eternal, it's where the Self abides.
Replicating the Experiment
Self-inquiry/self-realization is
profound science; it is proven over and over by each bodymind that runs the
experiment of self-inquiry and self-realization. We must make it our own
self-inquiry, our own self-realization. A teacher or a teacher's writings may
inspire us to self-inquire, but we can't pay mere lip service, or be a mere
follower--we need to test the teachings ourselves, and self-realize on our own
terms.
University
There is a universal all-pervading
spirit that is pure awareness. Every sentient being is pervaded by this spirit,
this awareness. The all-pervading spirit, the all-pervading awareness, is not
concerned about the vicissitudes of bodymind existence, as it is without a
self, impersonal, one without a second--awareness without awareness of any
other, without awareness of itself. What a relief to realize this while the
bodymind is still whole; how good it is to realize this as it gets closer to
the time this bodymind comes to an end. Universal spirit, universal awareness:
always was, always is, always will be.
Prayer for the High-Risk-Takers
Teeming bodyminds of energy, what
is to be done with the energy during this seemingly interminable stretch of
time?
Looking for distraction, for high energy stimulation, at any cost, bodymind
energy plus the liquefied energy of transmuted ancient bodies has made this
world abuzz with planes, trains, automobiles, motorcycles, electrical and
digital grids.
Every whim is catered to, amplified, facilitated, either in elemental life or
virtual on-line life.
Once in a while, a bodymind will reach the point of diminishing returns, of
oversaturation, overstimulation, averse from excesses.
Weary of coarseness, of being selfish, hurried, and at last ready for a better
way to be…
Maturation--
A fine wine, secretly, silently, becomes inexpressibly fine.
And the finest of the fine develops, and is savored secretly and silently.
Slow, Gentle, Peaceful, Nuanced: How can these precious qualities be bought, or
sold, or advertised, or explained?
Yet I wish intensely that all bodyminds survive long enough to acquire a taste
for the fruit of Self-realization that's all-pervading and eternal.
The highest, most tragic of risks is the risk of squandering the opportunity
for earnest self-inquiry, and to have never tasted the fruit of
Self-realization while bodymind is still whole.
It is amusing that those who engage in self-destructive, high-risk behavior are
not interested in destruction of the ego, the small-s self.
Ego death is more terrifying than biological death to those attached to, to
those identifying as, body and mind.
Stopped
The world seems to be speeding up,
I seem to be slowing down.
Fully engaging with the surroundings and the moment, savoring being and
awareness and nonbeing and nonawareness,
Embraced by the eternal being that precedes the birth and remains after the
death of this bodymind,
The eternal source of bodyminds and the phenomenal universe,
It feels so good to slow down, and to stop at the source, and realize there's
nothing but the source.
Solar Impulse
A solar-powered airplane is
circumnavigating the Earth, the solo pilot surviving on 20-minute catnaps.
A solar-powered bodymind is cruising above the Earth, and on too many days
lately its pilot too is surviving on 20-minute catnaps.
This bodymind takes in sunlight fuel captured and eaten and drunk
over tens of thousands of days, all to remain aloft as a bodymind.
One day the bodymind will stop taking in sunlight-food, and will return to
Earth,
gliding gently from this great height, a long, slow descent.
The view has been wonderful, and the flight has been interesting.
It feels good to be coming in for a landing, when the pilot can finally get
enough rest.
What a mysterious mission this has
been.
Deep Clear Understanding
Lack of sleep can make it easier to
see without the filters of mental conditioning and to resume the fullness of
pure being. This beautiful universal natural awareness, this beautiful
universal natural being, this beautiful understanding that grants immortality
in the midst of mortality…this is impossible to talk about or write about, yet
I keep trying to write about it and talk about it. To just be this, is all that
can be done. The expression of this comes spontaneously, while being this. Deep
clear understanding allows this to be this, allows this to express this.
(Insert Name Here) is an Idiot
Whenever I bite my tongue and
refrain from expressing harsh opinions about a person's idiocy to that person I
am respecting the fact that most people identify with their name, body, role,
and general conventional identity. What I would like to say to the person is
while so-and-so is an idiot, it's not his real identity, which is beyond name
and form. This approach could only work if the person isn't too deeply
identified with name and form, body and mind. The conditioned part of the
person is an idiot, the unconditioned part pure universal spirit.
Clay Tablet Submission #2
WE ARE NOT A LIFE, WE ARE LIFE
Career Trajectory Update
Hearing a news story on the radio
about how scientific studies show that even modest walking reaps great health
benefits and well-being, I slipped on my new walking shoes, put on my
wide-brimmed walking hat, and set off for a leisurely late afternoon walk. The
weather was perfect after the rainstorms passed through, the sky crystal clear
and the air cool and dry, with a north breeze. The walk became an exercise of
being completely in the present, noticing every little thing that presented
itself in awareness: the lushness of the plants, the flight of birds, every
flower petal and every feather savored. I caught myself in a bit of a hurry to
position myself to catch a couple rainbows visible by positioning my eyes 42
degrees north or south from the aeration fountains at the local cemetery pond
since the Sun was at a low angle and the sky was transparent, therefore I
immediately ceased to be in a rush and resumed fully appreciating the unending
here and now, in pursuit of nothing and finding everything.
Among the little things noticed and
appreciated in the unending here and now are awareness and being. Awareness,
wherever it arises, is the eternal principle; being, wherever it arises, is the
eternal principle. Eternal being, as eternal principle, is found in the eternal
present. How could I want to be somewhere else? How could I want to be then and
not now?
So that's my career trajectory, to
be fully in the present, to be fulfilled in, and by, the present, just as it
is: ordinary awareness, pure
consciousness, presence in the present, embraced by the eternal principle.
There's no worldly fame or fortune in this career for which I'm obviously
perfectly suited, yet I am among the most fortunate bodyminds on this planet.
Clay Tablet Submission #1
Even though the digital cloud is
robust, all the information about this civilization could disappear instantly
given a suitably strong coronal mass ejection leading to prolonged widespread
loss of electrical power, or an electromagnetic pulse. There's no guarantee
that what is digitally retrievable and readable now will be so in the future.
What I have considered doing as a backup to setting down all these facile words
in this digital domain is picking the most important words I know and
inscribing them in sheets of wet clay to be kiln-fired to true archival
permanence.
Someone in the town cemetery had the
foresight to have a large granite rock inscribed thusly: ALL IS ONE
That's the idea, and what a perfect
choice of words, the fewest words possible to convey the greatest thing.
I'm considering for the first clay
tablet to inscribe these words, for starters:
WE DO NOT HAVE LIFE, WE ARE LIFE
ITSELF
Ordinary Awareness, Ordinary Self-Liberation
Another restless night, not much
sleep and lots of worrying. Foolishly exposing myself to melatonin-suppressing
bright blue LED light, I grabbed the tablet to websurf, and then punched up a
pdf of Vajranatha's wonderful translation of Padmasambhava's sublime "Self
Liberation through Seeing with Naked Awareness" and fell upon the words
that I needed to see: "and some
call it by the name ordinary awareness". Although my racing mind was
seemingly relentlessly flashing my whole life before my eyes, the balm of
reading those words, rich with implication, made the bout of insomnia a small
price to pay for such a breakthrough.
So now with dawn breaking I got out
of bed and made breakfast, enjoying being ordinary, and enjoying ordinary
awareness, and enjoying being ordinary awareness, and wishing everyone on this
planet could also enjoy being ordinary and being ordinary awareness instead of
dangerously-insane-from-conceptualizing, slaves of ideology, slaves of
thoughts, slaves of beliefs--there be madness.
Being ordinary--ordinary
awareness--is profoundly sane. And what a glorious being, what a glorious
awareness.
Peacefully At Home
Old Mischief hung on at home, down
to skin and bones and barely able to walk, and evidently found enough strength
to jump onto his favorite chair on the front porch, where I later found him in
the morning to be not breathing, cold, and stiff. We took the carcass to the
local pet crematorium and his ashes now sit beside his siblings on the living
room shelf. He is survived by one brother, who remains at the moment hale,
hearty, loving and lovable.
Mischief let me know in no uncertain
terms it was time for him to let go.
This is the first cat who's died at
home. It was a close call, for he was about at that stage where euthanization
would be better than watching him decline into constant suffering.
It was unbearable to watch him in a downward
spiral--it was no easier than participating in past euthanasias. Still, he died
at home, loved to the end. Jean said she got up at 3 a.m. and petted and talked
to him while he sat in the living room rocker.
Only a cat, a simple cat--his good
life and good death is an inspiration. Live in the present, love and be loved,
let nature take its course and die without any fuss, at home.
Lights On, Lights Out
One of my old animal companions is
not doing well, and watching him waste away and become evermore pathetically
enfeebled with every passing day has not been easy to bear. I ask him to let me
know what he wants, and I promise him I will do for him whatever it is.
Scratching his old furry head, stroking his old bony pelt, he still purrs. He
reminds me he is totally lights-on, fully in the present. When the present
becomes too painful, sooner or later, lights-out will certainly bring an end to
the pain. This morning I confided to him how we both now have a new day, as
uncomfortable as it may be for us, our lights are once again on--that one day
our lights will have to go out, and when they go out, they go out totally, and
our individual existences will be forgotten in the One Existence.
Nature keeps cranking out lights-on
iterations of itself that will inevitably reach the lights-out stage, again and
again. Nature is lightless light, darkless dark, on and off and on and off,
including on, including off, beyond on and off. All beings flash on and off
like fireflies. This is nature's light on, and then nature's light o
Born-Again Buddhist
There's only so much loss and
change one can bear. To regard everything and everyone as inherently temporary
doesn't make their change and loss any easier. It would be good if others could
cease to identify with bodymind and transcend change and loss, as their sorrow
brings me great sorrow. All I can do is cease to identify with this bodymind
and cease being attached to any thing and any one, and connect on the deepest
universal level with other bodyminds, letting the eternal principle
spontaneously commune with itself, recognize itself, and share the love the
eternal principle has for itself. How can there be another, or birth, or death,
within the all-embracing eternal principle?
Meaning and Purpose
This bodymind, a discrete form,
aware, and self-aware, fully connected and intercommunicating, is sunlight,
star-stuff, earth, air, fire, and water. Just as it is, it is immediately full
of meaning, and implicit in purpose, the eternal principle spontaneously
signaling to itself via temporary manifestations of itself.
The Great Perfection
How easy it is to slip into
self-victimization, living in the thought-places of past or future and not
living in the present, and becoming miserable as a result. Yet it is not all
that difficult to rediscover how good it is to be in the present, which is
where the Great Perfection is always found to be: spontaneous self-arising pure naked
awareness, and spontaneous self-arising events, and spontaneous self-arising
forms of life--the body and mind of the Great Perfection, just as it is.
The Resiliency
After a weekend of socializing and
self-indulgences it was refreshing to walk to work clear-headed, receptive, and
able to savor the perfection of pure awareness. No matter how confused and
abused the bodymind may have been, pure awareness spontaneously resumes its
perfection in full--it's the gold standard of resiliency.
Suffering This Fool
I think everyone has a degree of
multiple personality disorder, as personality is totally subject to change.
I've witnessed many personalities coming and going within this bodymind, some
pleasant and fun, others absolutely miserable. Through all these personality
changes, the underlying witness has remained unfazed, unchanged, and
nonjudgmental. It is the essence of patience, it exists eternally, it silently
abides. All bodyminds are waves of the eternal ocean; the peaceful ocean
accepts all of itself.
Reaching Here-and-Nowness
Suspending all fear and desire is
essential for being fully present in the here and now, for dispassionately
witnessing being just as it is. This witnessed being is also the witnessing
being. This being is impersonal and universal. Being this universal being in
the here and now is the real deal: being-awareness-bliss, satchitananda.
Sitting with the Satguru
A close, trusting relationship with
an animal is therapeutic because animals are in the natural state, pure
spirited, the perfect Satguru. Our cares and worries melt away when our animal
companions look us in the eye with unconditional love and place their warm,
totally relaxed bodies next to us. Just by simply being the Satguru, in the
natural state, animals bring out our own innate Satguru. Satguru having been
restored, we can go forth and be a blessing to the world, simply by being the
Satguru.
Mindblown Self-Aware Stardust
The evolution of sentient,
intelligent life that is also self-aware--and aware of its self-awareness--is a
rare and wonderful flowering of the cosmos. To be aware of being, to be aware
of awareness, to intuitively understand that one is the cosmos--cosmic
expression, cosmic process--is mindblowing. There is no chance for any concept
of a separate self to survive the searing intuitive light of the self-aware
cosmos.
To Be
To be can be overwhelming,
painfully so or blissfully so, depending on how one regards himself. Sometimes
to be has been a crushing burden; at other times an effortless delight. Here,
now, spontaneously, effortlessly, there is being. "I" am, says this
name and form. What really is, outlives name and form.
How good it was in the course of
conversation during a recent nature hike to find my spouse readily in agreement
that we aren't our bodies, but spirit.
And to reflect that spirit is
nameless, formless, timeless, birthless, deathless, and universal makes
being--being spirit--fully of the nature of spirit: light, effortless, spontaneous.
Being Grateful
In a lucid, minimalistic,
nonattachment moment I considered all my worldly possessions and how I would
deal with their loss, and concluded I could part with everything I used to hold
dear, as I don't hold any Thing very dear anymore; I then considered how I
would deal with the loss of all my loved ones, friends, family, colleagues,
acquaintances, and animal companions, and concluded I would always find someone
to love; I then considered how I would deal with loss of sight and hearing, and
all other senses, and concluded I could part with the loss of all my senses if
it came to that; then I considered what's left after every Thing is lost, i.e.,
essentially disembodied sheer awareness and awareness of being, and concluded I
could be content with that only, knowing as I do that such self-awareness will
eventually also vanish, releasing all remaining energy into the ongoing Whole.
I'm left with nothing but Being, and the indelible understanding that this
Being is the Being of the ongoing Whole. The life that goes on is in fact my
true life, and the Being that goes on forever is my true Being.
Sunk
How good it is to finally meet the
captain of this sinking ship, one and the same captain of every sinking ship.
He doesn't rejoice when leaving port, and he doesn't despair when the ship
sinks.
Go Outside and Play
To simply be, in the midst of
nature, is enough. Stand under the Sun, as an expression of sunlight. Be part
of the sky, the wind, the water, the earth. Expose the elements to the
elements, and be real.
Flow State
The flow of eternal energy, living
water, does all without doing. This is all we are; this is all we can do, to
just be this flow.
Laughing Sun
Walking past the schoolyard on this
brilliant sunny morning, I heard sunlight in the form of high-spirited
laughter.
Solar Life
Consciousness is converted
sunlight. The energy that holds together and animates this body of water and
earth is sunlight. Earth, this body, was forged in distant dying suns. Though
the body ages, and the mind grows cluttered, the sunlight still shines with
dazzling clarity and purity. The eye shines with the Sun, with every Sun that
ever was, is, and will be.
Plants feed on sunlight, and I feed
on the plants. How good it is to partake in sunlight through plants, which
sustain this body with their bodies.
All that I am is all around,
everywhere.
And how good it is to lay this body
down, and return to everywhere.
Wild Onions to the Rescue
Walking to work after a restless
night and flurry of worry in the head, I glanced down to see curly, luxurious,
healthy wild onions glistening in the brilliant morning sunlight. Then my gaze
fell upon similar beauty: moss, grasses,
birds, the Sun. No matter how dismal the human world appears to have become,
the wild things provide the perfect antidote. They by their mere presence cause
me to join them in their pure radiance, fully in the present.
Re-heartening
Self-aware human beings, weaned and
out of diapers, find themselves having to show up at school or work, or in any
case waking up to yet another day of self-limited self-awareness and survival
strategizing. From unself-consciousness, to carefree childhood, and then to
care-worn dreariness, we all bear the burden of being stuck in a
high-maintenance bodymind. Competing to survive, to satisfy insatiable endless
desires, fearing lack and loss, we drag our bodyminds into work and school,
submitting to the bleak indignities of institutional life and thought, in order
to survive and "succeed".
So many people are chronically
disheartened, poisoned by alienation from life, from the Self, distracted and
deceived by the illusion of separateness from the Self. The demons of
conceptualization are very convincing. It's exhausting to pretend to be what
one is not, and to believe oneself to be the pretension.
The Heart of hearts, the Self, is
always available, for there is nothing that is not the Self. There is complete
heartening in the Heart, the Self.
The unselfconscious, carefree life
is the life of the Self--it is everyone's birthright. With the end of pretense
and the resumption of the fullness of being as the universal, eternal Self,
there is found re-heartening supreme.
Living the Dream
My cousin's youngest son dreads it
when I 'get all metaphysical' with him. At a recent exquisite public birthday
bash for another cousin I got all metaphysical as we were standing around
wolfing hors d'oeuvres, saying to him it's all an illusion, and this is one
beautiful illusion, at least at this place at this moment.
Then there are places elsewhere
where the illusion is not very beautiful, with all manner of desperate
circumstances.
What a juxtaposition this illusion.
If everyone realized this is all an
illusion, what kind of an illusion would it become? Would people, alert to the
illusoriness, still want to procreate, putting more hapless innocents into the
illusion? With illusion seen as illusion, would there be any more fear, any more
desire, any more suffering?
This is some dream, arising from
nothing, returning to nothing, dreamed by nothing. Is it possible that by
simply not taking illusion seriously, i.e., not taking illusion as being real,
that suffering and its cause would cease?
The Belly Fire
For a very long time now I've
noticed the absence of the fire in the belly, that visceral feeling of
excitement and enthusiasm and passion. It's not a deficiency of anything
physical that turned down the fire--I think it's too much preoccupation with
stupid, annoying, incessant, inevitable, small-potatoes worldly matters, being
distracted and dismayed in spite of myself. Now that spring has begun in
earnest, I'm once again feeling the undeniable tugging feeling in the Gut of
Guts. Just to Be is unbearably exciting. Yes. This phase, terminal by nature as
it is, perhaps because it IS terminal, is the most exciting phase of all.
The Life of Awareness
"The life of the mind" is
held in esteem by intellectuals, and understandably so. To live in a world of
words, ideas, thoughts, writing, reading, elevated discourse is its own reward,
and is a refined, rarefied way to structure time while alive, awake, alert and
self-aware.
There is an even more rarefied life
available, if one is capable of perceiving it, and that's the life of pure
awareness, to not be distracted by the contents of the consciousness but to
appreciate consciousness itself in its pure, natural state. It's only natural
for thoughts to rise and fall in the mind, and it's only natural for the
underlying pure awareness to be without thoughts.
The beauty of the life of awareness
is that it is self-originating, self-sustaining, and universal. Mental content
distracts and divides, whereas pure awareness embraces and unifies. Pure
awareness has no name, no form, no self--it just is. Pure awareness is the
presence of the eternal principle. Individuality may be prized by those who
live the life of the mind, but for those who live the life of awareness
individuality and its glorification ceases, and universality resumes.
Theo's Agreement
The best understanding happens
unexpectedly, in the course of a walk, or in the wee hours of the morning, or
during an ordinary activity. Early this morning the understanding that I've
been wild about came in full measure, dreamlike. Be careful what you wish for.
If you wish for spiritual understanding, in earnest, it will come. The question
is, who really wants spiritual understanding above all else?
It's easy to talk about, and write
about, spiritual understanding. When spiritual understanding comes, in silence,
power, and purity, it's the ultimate entheogenic experience. The experiencer is
Theo, and Theo is within, and the experience is that of being Theo. This sounds
facile, and glib, to write this, although the experience feels like a massive
sucker punch in the spiritual gut.
Theo is quite amicable with Theo,
and is in complete agreement.
Timeless Being, Being Timeless
Any self-aware bodymind is capable
of being aware of being, i.e., acknowledge "I am." Being aware of
being is the essential step, simple as it may be, to the end of time-bound
suffering and to the resumption of timeless being. That which is, is timeless
being. Forms--and bodyminds--are time-bound, but the source and agency of all
forms, of all bodyminds, is timeless being. This is not a philosophical
abstraction--this is the way out of the sorrow and suffering of mortal
existence.
This Moment
One of the two remaining cats from
the litter of four we started out with is elderly and may well have cancer,
although he's still getting around without too much discomfort. When he and his
brother settle in on my lap on the occasions I'm sitting or napping in the
rocking chair I cherish their presence, especially the ailing cat, and declare
that this moment will live forever, even if our pelts won't. I acknowledge out
loud that life recognizes life, and that life loves life, and while we're
together, and aware of each other's presence, we'll cherish each other and
share the love that life has for itself.
Whatever we do, do it in love;
whomever we're with, be with in love. It doesn't matter what we do, or whom
we're with--the simple recognition of life and love of life wherever and
however it appears is what matters.
Too soon my old cat friends will vanish;
too soon everything will vanish. Cherish this moment, embrace it as fully as
the eternal principle embraces every mortal being.
Music, Not Thoughts
Once in a while there is only music
in the mind's ear, without words, without thoughts. How true are all things
when devoid of words, thoughts, concepts and beliefs. What I really want to
shout from the housetop is no longer in words:
it's just the music of the soul; it doesn't lie, it doesn't misrepresent
the truth; it just rejoices in the beauty of the soul, the eternal, universal
soul.
Observatory
The bodymind is an observatory used
by the eternal principle to see itself and study itself. The pure witnessing
awareness that is the manifestation of the eternal principle registers the
vibrational energy that passes through it.
Temple
The bodymind is a temple used by the eternal principle to commune with itself,
to recognize itself, to realize itself, to rejoice in itself.
Lover
The bodymind is the lover used by the eternal principle to love itself
through the use of multiple, transient bodyminds. Even though bodyminds are
doomed to dissolution, they provide opportunities for the eternal principle to
recognize itself in, and through, seemingly separate and seemingly mortal
bodyminds, and transcend the misperceptions and misidenfications of separate
self and individual extinction through identification with its true universal
identity, the eternal principle manifesting and perceiving in all bodyminds.
Past is Past
Looking through photographs taken
over the decades in order to find images for a relative's project was extremely
poignant. To see faces and places that no longer exist, and people and
circumstances that have changed--oh, if only we knew then what we know now--it
gave me renewed appreciation for the present, and how important it is to be
kind and share love with everyone, unconditionally, in the midst of this grand
illusion of multiplicity. The innocence that was lost, the trust that was
broken, the love that turned to resentment…if we only knew then the
consequences of our actions and intentions, we would fall down on our knees
with gratitude and cherish every precious life and every precious moment.
In the present there is only the
eternal principle, masquerading as this or that transient thing. How I long to
convey the truth of our true identity with those who are identifying with body
and mind and who fear death; words fail to convey this, but unconditional love
succeeds. The eternal principle recognizes itself, and that is the ultimate
love.
The present is the only time there
is. The shame and regret of the past vanishes in the living truth of the
eternal principle in the eternal present.
Pure Agency
It's wonderful to realize the only
agency is the eternal principle. No-one is doing anything. No-one is being
anything. Yet this sublime eternal agency continues to walk, and talk, and
live, and move, and have its being. Each time this is realized, there is a
visceral shock that just about stops this bodymind in its tracks.
If this bodymind is interviewed as
part of being filmed at an upcoming avocational meeting--a distinct
possibility--I've been told that one of the questions that will be asked is
Occupation; the most truthful answer would be God, or Universe, or Being: no
role, no title, no name, no categorization whatsoever--Causeless Cause,
formless spirit of being and prior to being.
Never Been Born
The old lament "I wish I'd
never been born" is actually a good wish to have. The travails of the
bodymind identity are extreme. The ship is obviously sinking. The dewdrop is
about to slip into the shining sea.
Die before you die, and realize we
already have eternal life as the eternal principle. The eternal principle has
never been born, and never dies.
Wild About Equanimity
I'm just wild about equanimity.
Having had my fill of the emotional rollercoaster, and tired of the picky,
dissatisfied voices in the head, I now exercise my right to indulge in native
equanimity, the quality of the pure natural awareness that comes from the
source of all.
Home
Everybody wants to be at home, to
go home, to feel at home. In fact everyone is
home: the Self is home. Being the Self is being home, the one and only real
home--eternal home. We are not just at the most desirable destination: we are the most desirable destination. The
Self is home, and this home is where we live, where we belong. At home in the
Self, as the Self, we are comfortable, secure, relaxed, at peace. We are in no
rush to be anywhere else, for we are the Self. We are home.
Eternal Principle
It has been a challenge to find
just the right word or phrase to succinctly describe the true self. What really
packed a semantic wallop this morning as I lay awake in the wee hours of the
morning reading a pdf of Nisargadatta's words was the phrase he used to describe
the true self: the "eternal
principle".
That perfectly describes the most important thing, the I of every I, the seer
of every seer, the Self of every self, the life of every life. Finding True
Identity--the eternal principle--to be one's true identity makes all the
difference. So matter-of-fact to write, or say, or read, yet the import of this
phrase, the truth of one's true eternal being, is immeasurable. We are One, we
are the eternal principle.
Blessed Amnesia
As with material possessions, people
tend to cling to memories and memory itself, even though just as with material
possessions, memory will eventually fade and disappear entirely. To want to be
surrounded with material possessions and memories is considered normal.
Actually, it's the attachment to material possessions and memory--memory being
the engine of the separate-person illusion--that binds and blinds the bodymind,
preventing it from enjoying the breathtaking freedom of self-realization in the
present.
Without memory, there is but pure
awareness and pure being in the present; while this seems woefully sparse and
inadequate to the bodymind identified with, and limited to, itself it is to the
self-realized bodymind nothing but unending and unfathomable wonder.
To live fully in the moment is
beyond bliss. When blessedness becomes the norm it ceases to be
blessedness--even bliss ceases, for while there is pure awareness and pure
being, there is only the One that is awareness and being, and that One has no
memory or awareness of itself, for there is nothing else.
Absolute Relaxation
The quality of the Qualityless
Absolute is hard to describe. Today this body-mind offered up a demonstration
of how it's possible for it to emulate the Absolute. It was extremely
sleep-deprived and chronically tense. As it sat poring over a protracted task
it spontaneously let go of all mental, emotional, and muscular tension. The
shoulders fell, relaxed, and the whole body-mind floated in a sea of perfect
ease.
Perfection, and perfectly
relaxed: the Absolute. How ludicrous it
is to see body-minds so preoccupied, so self-belabored, tense, slaves of
concepts, filled with notion of perceived lack and the attendant fears and
desires coming from these notions.
We're already one with the universe;
the body-mind honors its true identity by enjoying the quality of being that
the universe and its source, the Absolute, timelessly and boundlessly
enjoys--relaxed in the void, perfect and perfectly at ease.
Anguish Vaccine
Hearing on the radio this morning
some of the heartbreaking stories from people who have, or are, experiencing
extreme anguish from wartime losses and conditions that have come about through
sheer brutality, cruelty, and insane ideology, and a mental health professional
working with people in extremis commenting that there is no vaccine for this
anguish, and reflecting on how even in comparatively easy circumstances there
is a certain, but greatly lower, level of anguish, there must be an anguish
vaccine, and if there isn't, one must be found, or at least pursued, much like
a vaccine for polio or measles was pursued until a vaccine was developed.
The vaccine for suffering, as it
turns out, is ancient. Suffering is impossible to avoid as long as there is
identification with embodiment. As robust as this metazoic body-mind can be,
its pains equal or exceed its pleasures, its fears equal or exceed its sense of
security, in this world of transience and delusion. The desire for continued
life is unabated.
We find ourself in embodied form, a
conditioned body-mind complex, with a name, and role, and self-concept,
identifying with the body-mind complex. We have forgotten what is prior to
embodiment, what is really living this life we are so convinced is ours and
ours alone. The vaccine for the suffering of embodiment is found in the source,
that which is prior to embodiment, that which is all-pervading, timeless,
nameless, formless, birthless, deathless, that which is the source of
embodiment, the universal Self.
Everything happens. Embodiment
happens. Attachment to and identification with embodiment happens, and
suffering happens. Self-inquiry happens. Self-realization happens. Nothing
happens.
A Fate Worse Than Death, and the Best Fate There Could Possibly Be
A death-fearing life is a false
life, a life of mistaken identity. When the body-mind becomes the identity, its
fate is taken seriously, and as its fate is precarious even in the best of
circumstances there's nothing but trouble and unease. It's crucial to take
advantage of the opportunity of self-reflecting self-awareness and engage in
serious self-inquiry, to find out who or what is actually living this life in
this body-mind before the body-mind inevitably craps out. The end of fear and
desire begins when the true self, the universal, eternal principle, realizes
itself in the body-mind. Coextensive with the universe and prior to it, the
Absolute abides. Peace doesn't come close; the Absolute is beyond all concepts
and descriptions. Hanging out effortlessly, eternally, as universe and prior-to
universe, is a fate regarded as death by the ignorant, and as the summum bonum
by the self-realized.
Body and Oversoul
Disidentified with this particular
body-mind complex, I witness it dispassionately as it goes through its daily
changes. Witnessing the changes remaining that are part of the aging
process--loss of sensory acuity, loss of mind, loss of function, loss of
consciousness, loss of body--will be interesting. It is not a sad witnessing of
these changes. There is no tragedy in transience, only when it becomes one's
identity, only when one becomes attached to the transient. When identity has
become lost in the Absolute, there is only eternity. The Spontaneous Totality
is forever.
In Body, Out of Body, No Body
The conventional view is that I am
in the body.
The ultimate view is that the body is in me.
Time for Timelessness
How to spend these days in the
body-mind, other than trying to survive, is the big challenge for people.
There's all this time to fill, and the biological clock keeps counting down.
People devise elaborate habits to keep themselves distracted, busy,
entertained, amused, or stimulated. Incessantly engaging the mind and the
senses, fully identified with the body-mind, people remain incurious about how
it is that they came to be, self-aware, with a defined identity. The
opportunity to engage in self-discovery, self-inquiry, is too often squandered.
It's not necessary to join a monastery and meditate--it's only necessary to
unplug and direct attention to the experience and experiencer of being. Then
the realization emerges that being is not 'my' being, not a self-limited being,
but limitless, universal being. The best way to while away the time while
time-bound is to savor being timeless being.
Being Music
It's not necessary to play music
using voice or instrument to express that which music can express. Our
vibrational state is the music we want to hear, and to make. If music
expressing deep peace is desired, be deep peace first and foremost. Deep peace
will then express, with or without music or musical instrument. This body-mind
complex is the instrument. The silence of the Absolute--the eternal
musician--is unfathomable peace.
Priorities
Prior to thought is pure awareness.
Prior to pure awareness is the Absolute.
Thought is the sign pointing to pure awareness.
Pure awareness is the sign pointing to the Absolute.
Once we get our priorities straight,
We are reminded that we are the Absolute,
Prior to body, prior to mind,
Ever-present, ever-living.
The Call of Nature
Accounts of people employed by
people who value profit over people include stories of long unbroken hours on
the production line with too-brief, infrequent breaks, etc. People at such
workplaces are dehumanized, regarded as machines for production rather than as
people. No animal other than a human animal could work under such conditions.
Animals have the innate sense to eat when hungry, to sleep when tired, to pass
waste when bowel and bladder fill, all without asking permission or waiting.
Denying the calls of nature is unthinkable. Yet all around the world, in the
workplaces, people go without sleep, and generally live in great discomfort
from denying legitimate calls of nature.
Nature makes no demands upon itself. Nature has no expectations of itself.
Nature passes no judgement upon itself. People as infants enjoy the natural
state: eating when hungry, sleeping when
tired, and passing waste when bowel and bladder fill. The call of nature
doesn't stop between infancy and death. It remains for us to find our way back
to the natural state, and refuse to obey those who are clearly not respectful
of, or in, the natural state. The natural needs are few, and authentic, and
must be met.
Not being a slave to the clock,
especially the alarm clock, is our birthright. The natural state is timeless.
In this span after infancy and before death, the body-mind is content when in
the natural state. We aren't separate from nature. Living as nature is eternal
life. Nature is ever-living and everywhere, even on the factory floor.
Lost Mind
The conventional phrase 'losing my
mind' needs to be turned on its head. It's the mind that's not lost that
creates suffering. When mind is truly, literally lost, there is no problem
whatsoever, and no suffering. When the personal, conditioned mind is lost, the
universal mind and pure awareness resumes, or is 'found' in a sense, although
there is no person remaining to appreciate the restoration of the natural
state; losing the personal mind is losing the person as well. The human
body-mind's operation in the universal mind is a higher level of instinct:
spontaneous, appropriate, effortless, impersonal.
Heroin and the Self
People generally want to feel good,
to have a comfortable feeling in their own mind and skin. There are many
substances that afford relief, albeit temporary, from the existential pain of
identifying with the conditioned, mortal, dualistic body-mind complex. Such
substances are more often than not addictive, expensive, and toxic. What people
really are looking for is their true nature, the Self, whether they know it or
not. The only self many people know is the conditioned, mortal, dualistic
body-mind complex with which they've identified. The only bliss they have ever
known is chemically-induced bliss.
What will cure people of their
existential pain and craving for its relief by chemical means or other
temporary measures is becoming acquainted with our true nature, the Self, which
is pure bliss: contentment, fulfillment,
completeness, wholeness, tranquility, peace.
Stability
Stabilizing in the natural state is
lovely. After decades of agitated self-torture, at the mercy of this
thought-full mind, the simple serene stability of pure natural awareness and
pure natural beingness is the greatest healer. And as this body-mind continues
to slowly fall apart, the ubiquitous underlying eternal Self, the Source of
awareness and being, is as much my true nature now as ever. The deep peace, the
unshakeable stability, of my true nature is everywhere, in every body-mind.
Desirable Desirelessness
Fear and desire distract and blind.
Overcoming fear is overcoming fear of personal extinction, and there are only
two ways to overcome the fear of personal extinction: death of the body-mind complex, and death of
the concept of separate self. That takes care of all fear. To overcome desire,
it's simply a matter of finding out how good it is to desirelessly be. Once the clarity afforded by
fearlessness and desirelessness is realized, Self-realization blossoms. To be
driven by thoughts, by mind's contents, by fears, by desires, is to suffer.
With the end of fear and desire, pure being as the eternal Absolute Reality is
realized, even though there is no-one to realize. Nevertheless, the body-mind
finds itself enjoying the absence of fear and desire, of no longer being a
slave to its thoughts. The body-mind is left with nothing but SatChitAnanda:
pure being, pure awareness, pure bliss--and pure love for all body-minds, all
expressions of the eternal Principle.
3 a.m. Nectar
Spontaneous awakenings around 3
a.m. are regular occurrences. It turns out to be an auspicious time for deep
study. Reading The Nectar of Immortality in bed while
trying to coax two affectionate cats to get out of the line of sight has become
something of a ritual. How wonderful it is that the translated words of a
Self-realized man from India have found their way to me. The Satguru works in
mysterious ways.
Another Euthanization
One of my old feline friends turned
out to have cancer rather than an infected tooth, and is now no more--the
veterinarian advised euthanasia, finding the cancer soon after starting
surgery, as his quality of life would be poor and its remaining length
short.
Last night he was particularly affectionate, putting his paws on my head and
purring as I lay reading in bed, and this morning he and one of his brothers
sat on my lap as I read the newspaper as we exchanged affection as usual, the
morning of his veterinary visit for what I thought was a tooth problem.
The grief is intense, coming and going in waves.
What a good friend over the fifteen years of his delightful presence, a
housemate pure in spirit.
Once again I am reminded of the truth of transiency of all things, all living
beings will die.
It's agony to have loved and to have been loved so totally, and lose them,
especially suddenly.
Living with animal companions is like living with innocent,
unconditionally-loving children who all have progeria--they will all age, fall
ill and die much faster than people.
And with time, human friends, family, loved ones start succumbing to age and
illness as health becomes increasingly precarious.
It comes as no complete surprise anymore to get sad news about a friend or
family member, and it's impossible to not imagine nearest and dearest loved
ones suddenly gone.
With grief, with reflecting upon transiency and mortality, there comes a fresh
empowerment to love everyone while still alive, and share it while it's still
possible.
Maybe it's good I didn't know my furry friend would be gone so soon--I might
have loved him too hard through my tears.
It's enough to love the ones I'm with, while we're still here together.
To My Good Buddy Teal
It's Teal time.
It's a Teal world.
It's a Teal life.
Teal waves for the world,
Waves of contentment, waves of peace,
Animal waves, nature waves, life waves,
Waves of love, waves of trust,
Pure spirit waves,
Purry waves, furry waves,
Realzy-dealzy Tealzy waves.
Heave a glorious purr-sigh
On that everlasting lap--
We're never apart, my good good buddy.
One-Two Love
All is One, and the One has no need
for love, for there is no Other to love or be loved, just One without a Second.
When the One has spontaneously grown multiple forms of itself, the forms
perceive and conceive of Others--not recognizing them as parts of the One, as
parts of its true self.
Some forms are prey, others predators. Adversarial life ensues, competing for
survival, until at last some forms recognize the One within themselves and each
other, consciously or unconsciously.
Love is the recognition of the One within the other.
The Problem of Existence
So many people have so many
problems. There seems to be no end to it. It's a perpetual rough patch, and
contentment is but a concept, a distant memory.
The poor are still among us, and increasing in numbers and misery.
Can contentment be found?
Is there a way to overcome the fear of personal loss and personal extinction?
Yes.
Surrendering Ego
Overcoming all fear and all desire
is possible through surrendering the Fearer and Desirer, the ego, the person we
thought we were.
Without ego, there is no fear and no desire.
Without ego, there is contentment.
There is no ego, in fact; there is no person. There is no doer.
Ego death is a matter of dying before we die, and then living not as a person
but as the universal principle, nameless, formless, birthless, deathless.
It's a familiar state, timeless, beyond life and death.
There is contentment to be found in the midst of this big rough patch once the
fictitious person is seen to be fictitious.
Being Being
It's too easy and too compulsive to
DO.
What's challenging and wise is to simply BE.
All the mystery, all the truth, is ours, is us, when we are ready to just BE.
Now's the Time, Here's the Place
Now is the only time there is.
The Now is an eternal Now, a timeless Now.
There is no need to reject the Now, and no need to yearn for Then.
That which is, the Real, the Absolute, is found to be always now.
Now is, it turns out, always Here.
There is no need to wait for Then.
There is no need to go to There.
Eternal Being is Here, Now.
The Real is Here, Now.
The Absolute is Here, Now.
Be the Absolute--that's all there is, Here, Now.
Talking to Myself
While sorting out problems during
long walks, I sometimes talk to myself, or pray. Who is talking to whom? And
who is praying to whom?
The conditioned body-mind--the small-s self--is talking and praying to the
unconditioned eternal universal capital-S Self.
The source of all problems is found in the perspective of the person, of the
small-s self, of the conditioned body-mind complex. The person gets overwhelmed
by problems--or perceived problems--as perceived by the personal perspective.
The conversation between self and Self is pretty much one-sided; the self does
all the talking, while the Self remains silent.
As the walk and the talk continues, there comes a point where the talking
stops, and the personal perspective stops, and the silent impersonal
perspective of the Self takes over.
The problems end when the person ends.
No longer a self, the Self silently walks on.
Peace is Hard
Entanglement in the material world
is optional, even though inevitable. It's hard to avoid going through a
materialistic phase. Children do love their toys.
Material life can become complicated, and a source of agitation and worry.
There is never enough money, never enough stuff. Buy now, pay dearly.
Simplicity is an acquired taste, as is peace. Having tasted the most delicious
food and drink, having smelled the most evocative aromas, having heard the most
sonorous sounds, having seen the most awe-inspiring sights, having felt the
most exquisite feelings and sensations, having thought the most profound
thoughts, having played with the most fascinating toys, my interest has turned
to intangibles: the universal
Experiencer; Spirit; contentment; peace.
The spiritual life is inherently simple, low-maintenance, the smallest
footprint. When a person realizes he's not the person, not the body, but pure
Spirit, needs become minimal. Character development, self-inquiry,
Self-realization and Self-expression cost nothing in a material sense, but cost
the ego everything in a spiritual sense.
The unfulfilled emptiness of materialism and selfishness ends; the peace and
fullness of pure being begins. The universal Spirit is one, and simply is,
eternally. They say "space (travel) is hard"--the spiritual life is
pretty hard too. To the body-mind convinced its identity is limited to that
body-mind, peace is hard.
Peace is Contagious
No matter how difficult it is
sometimes to find the peace within, it's always worth the effort. Being at
peace radiates peace. Peace energy affects everything. Every peaceful person
I've ever encountered has infected me with peace, a desire to be at peace. To
be at peace while still very much bodily alive is a powerful way to be.
Corporeal Punishment
There comes a watershed moment when
corporeal life becomes less of an amusement park ride and more of a pain in the
ass. To resume the discorporeal life prior to and after life in human form will
be a relief. Until then, daily life requires patience and a sense of humor, as
most body-minds take this corporeal amusement park life very seriously.
Funereal Inspiration
Standing in a long, slowly-moving
line in a church to pay respects for a colleague, in between socializing with
familiar people, it was good to savor sheer beingness, pure livingness, the
fire of life keeping this body standing and these eyes open and sentient. The
simple gift of life: how easy it is to take it for granted, to devalue it, to
use it merely as a means to ignoble selfish ends rather than a glorious end
unto itself. The conditioned brain grasps for survival with its many cunning
tactics and obsessive practices; the open mind embraces the sheer fact of
awareness and self-awareness, and the universality of life and awareness as one
spirit.
The Idiot's Lament
The mind's contents can make
beingness an intolerable burden. During a long hike through fields and forest
intrusive thoughts made it difficult to be in the moment, which was especially
acute when attempting to make passage off the trail, when footing became
precarious. Obsessing over personal finances and interpersonal conflicts
created a mental clutter that turned being-in-the-world into hell on earth. I
can now better appreciate the Lord's Prayer and the Serenity Prayer as
brilliant, effective antidotes for toxic thoughts and existential malaise. When
all else fails, pray to something, anything, and forgive the trespassers,
especially oneself.
We (as seemingly separate
body-minds) are all in the same boat. No-one asked to be born, yet here we are,
and we can only try to make the best of a doomed situation. The life of the
body-mind is nothing but problems and uncertainties, which only inevitable
death will end. Becoming attached to any part of this transient spectacle
creates misery. I try, and fail, to get the results I expect. Now I am stepping
back, letting it go, forgiving all, and accepting this human world just as it
is right now. Idiots will be idiots. It's hell on earth to be an idiot, and
this body-mind's idiocy is second to none.
It's no wonder I've gravitated to
the universals, and have lost interest in particulars. Being a self-limited
particle is low-down miserable ignorance; being open to the possibility of
being universal is the way out of the prison of particularity. The best thing I
can do for myself and the rest of the idiots in this corner of the universe is
to stop being an idiot, and start being that thing I am, every particle and
every wave, all-pervading.
Tell me that we're not the universe
and its causeless cause. Am I an idiot for being open to that possibility?
This body-mind might at times appear
to be impoverished, and in the midst of a train wreck. So be it. All I know is
that if any idiot wants to make the best of an idiotic situation there is the
available possibility of finding out who is really living this idiotic life, of
rising up from the murky waters of selfish ignorance to emerge in the full
brilliance of universal spirit. Any idiot can do this.
Living, Loving and Dying in the Self
It's the Self that lives in every
form. It's the Self that loves the Self when it appears in form. Body, mind,
memory, person, name and form, everything falls away, only the Self remains,
undiminished.
Pain and Suffering
Pain is physical, suffering is
psychological. Relief of pain comes from the healing and the treatment of the
source of the pain or enough analgesics administered; relief of suffering comes
from recognizing the source of the suffering which is ultimately conceptual.
Even the most overwhelming grief is, at its root, conceptual: the loss of a loved one is the loss of the
person, not of the eternal principle that is the true Self and source of the
person. When we are attached to and believe concept of personhood, we will suffer.
Conventional consensus reality agrees that concepts and persons are real and to
be clung to at all costs. Human beings are concept-generators, fecund with
concepts. Concepts rise and fall, as do persons. To get to the source of
suffering we must relinquish our attachment to and identification with concepts
and personhood and go to the heart of hearts, which is where we really always
are already, the Self. It's being That which always is, unmanifest,
nonconceptual, beyond suffering. One does not suffer One--there is no-one to
suffer, and nothing to suffer from.
Here and Now
With the cessation of egoic desire,
fulfillment is found here and now. If I had to choose between a movie and
finding the Self, I'd prefer to find the Self. No number of steps will bring me
closer to the Self. But when I stop, there it is, within, without,
all-pervading: the Self.
Purr-Sigh
It's healing enough to have a
strongly-purring cat on my lap or next to my head. Once in a while my old
friend Teal will heave a deep sigh while purring, and then the purr will trail off.
Human beings need to find that which will trigger the equivalent of purring and
a deep sigh within. Physically, a good massage can bring deep relaxation,
relief and release: petting the cat; psychologically, the condition conducive
to purr-sighing is that of the sense of complete security, of total trust--when
even the most high-strung of cats feels at peace, at home, safe and secure, no
threats whatsoever. This condition is all perspective, the perspective of the
jnani, who abides in peace as the source, timelessly at ease witnessing the
rising and falling of everything.
Realize Real Eyes
The all-pervading eternal principle
of Nature witnesses through every eye. How wonderful it is to realize the Real,
to be the unmanifest within the manifest, to simply be the principle, to let
the principle witness its manifestation.
Eternal Principle
Engaging in sincere self-inquiry
bodes supremely well. To be insatiably curious about who or what one really is
is the greatest blessing. To realize that one's true self is the eternal
principle is to transcend birth, death, and suffering. The 'person' is seen for
what it is, fictitious. The eternal principle alone is real. Realizing the
eternal principle is total self-annihilation, and total fulfillment.
Do Go Gentle
In this moment the
all-pervading Absolute timelessly abides; realize this fact, and be.
Graciously, gently, carefully take care of the business of the day, as the
Absolute. Let it walk, let it talk, let it work, let it be thee. There is peace
in the Absolute, as the Absolute. No more birth, no more death, no more self,
no more illusion.
Nature Surplus Disorder
So many people are LTS--Lost To
Screen--or LTD--Lost To Device--and have slipped into full-blown Nature Deficit
Disorder whether they know it or not, having been distracted by virtual
reality. Even reading regular books can turn into a poor substitute for Nature.
Words, concepts and pixels, devised by the human animal, have become a world
unto itself, a bogus world.
The natural world is messy and organic,
organism squooshing about in the environment, breeding, eating, defecating,
dying. "Eat, shit, and die." It's an elemental world, interplay of
earth, water, air, fire and lifespirit. Most forms of Nature identify with
their forms, and strive to protect and procreate their form; Nature is
oblivious to itself while in such ignorant forms, and only survival matters.
Then along come members of a species
of monkey who are capable of self-reflection, and self-inquiry.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-who am I? Survival is a given, more or less, and there's enough
security and leisure to devote attention to self-inquiry rather than just to
survival.
The magic moment comes when
self-inquiry becomes Self-realization, i.e., Nature-realization; Nature
recognizes itself while in a body-mind form.
It's not a case of being A force of
Nature, it's about being THE force of Nature, actually, being Nature itself.
Who's living this life? Life
itself--Nature--is living this life.
In beautiful natural settings the
presence and power of Nature is obvious, and healing. Where the real power
lies, however, is when Nature is recognized within one's body and mind, when
Nature is recognized as one's true Self.
The power of
Nature-realization/Self-realization is overwhelming. What else could ever
possibly be of any serious interest? The conceptual world is illusory and
insipid, as it revolves around a self-concept that separates itself from its
true identity, Nature.
Energy Re-Revisited
In the eternal totality of energy
forms of energy rise and fall. The senses, mind, consciousness, memories,
fantasies, are all energy. The personality and the sense of self are energy.
When forms of energy un-form and return to the eternal totality of energy
nothing of the form remains. Yet forms desire the life of form, and strive to
preserve, prolong, and replicate the form. When desire for form ends, the
essential formless energy nature is realized and thus eternal life as the
totality of energy is realized. It's energy realizing energy. It's energy
beholding energy.
It's a light show, this energy show.
It appears solid, and appears to remain, and does neither. Yet something
remains. Not form, not formlessness, not light, not darkness, primordial, self-originating,
self-sustaining, ever-existent, never-existent. Reflecting upon this, my heart
is filled with deep peace.
One with Nature
Once again I'm reminded of how good
it is to simply be one with Nature. No pretentiousness or megalomania or esotericism
at all. There's nothing supernatural or exotic whatsoever, it's 100% natural,
100% Nature. This is as close as words can get to what's going on here. It's
Nature beholding Nature.
Once we realize that we are Nature,
we accept the terms and conditions of our own true Self Nature. We're not one
particular bodymind. All phenomena, including these precious human bodyminds,
are transient, which is just fine. Let Nature take its course, of course. Let
Nature live through this bodymind, evanescent as the bodymind must be.
Slipping Past Defense
Like a soccer ball or hockey puck
slipped past the goalie, the realization of eternal universal Self only happens
when egoic defenses are sufficiently down; otherwise, the Self remains an
Other, an abstraction, while suffering from a mistaken identity continues.
That's why the words of realized people trying to share the wealth seem
repetitive--they're repetitive for the same reason soccer players and hockey
players must try repeatedly to slip the ball or puck past the defense.
Sole Authority
The only real authority there is is
the One, Nature. The One functions as the spontaneity of the totality of
everything. The law of the One is simply to be, i.e., be the One, and to be
perfectly spontaneous as the One. We can pretend to be something else if we
wish, but we must accept the consequences of such pretension, which usually
involves laboring under false expectations and submitting to false authority.
Good Faith
There is wisdom in living a quiet,
quotidian life--it's living in good faith. We take care of the business of the
day, pay the bills, shop for essentials, do those things that need to be done
that are within our power to do. We do what we can do in our little bailiwick.
The heart continues to beat and the lungs continue to draw breaths. There is no
ulterior motive needed--we do what we can do to survive.
As a child I had good faith in home,
and school, and the world. Childhood was carefree and filled with wonder.
Everything happens
spontaneously--even what looks like great deliberation is the result of a
spontaneous process. In good faith I let the spontaneous process proceed,
within this body, and everywhere else. Nothing lasts, it's all as a dream, and
in good faith I'm filled with gratitude in this eternal moment, and in this
final chapter of this particular book, in the midst of the totality of
suffering, there is a return of wonder, of freedom from care, and a restoration
of good faith in the the timeless world of the One.
The Refuge of Purity
Having experienced extremes of
cynicism and despair and toxic negativity, I return to the purity of the
source, which only requires being fully in the present, having no past, no
future, no identity. The pure source is always in the present. Letting go of
past and future, I surrender to the present, and find rest and refuge and
purity. There is no weeping, cursing, or gnashing of teeth in the pure source,
as the pure source. In the present is pure source, pure spirit, pure awareness.
There is Here, Then is Now
And here is there, and now is then.
I am always already now where and what I am before conception and after death.
All body-minds are within me. All is within me.
Absolutely
It's a paradox how self-effacement
and self-inquiry leads to the most important thing, the realization of being
the Source, of being the Absolute, whereas self-aggrandizement and
self-indulgence produces a painfully self-limited existence.
The days remaining with a body-mind,
few and finite as they are, are days of wonder. How can it be that the Absolute
is who I really am? No name, no form, birthless, deathless--the Absolute. How
wonderful to be the Absolute.
Cosmic Spirit
Naming the unnameable is such a
left-hemisphere thing. What to call the Source, the Tao, the Parabrahman,
Nature, the universal spirit…how about cosmic spirit? That takes in science and
spirituality in one swell foop. It sure works for me, as I go about taking care
of business, sleep-deprived, feeling down-in-the-carcass. This bodymind is a
functioning of the cosmic spirit. The bodymind is in me, the cosmic spirit.
Bodymind craps out, plenty more take its place. It's always the same cosmic
spirit. Birth of the bodymind and death of the bodymind are no big deal--the
cosmic spirit goes on and on. We are that spirit.
Surrendering to the Cosmic Spirit
Self-realization implies, and
requires, unconditional surrender of old, limited self to ever-new, unlimited
self, i.e., the cosmic spirit. It's not who I thought I was who lives in this
body-mind, but the cosmic spirit. This perspective shift/correction is the most
important thing.
Naturally
The quiet earth-shaking realization
happened as I walked along the sidewalk by Lorain Street, on the north side of
Finney Chapel. Pure natural spontaneous awareness, no effort required, no
contrivance needed. The voices in my head all shut up, and the mind of
Nature--pure awareness--was revealed in its peaceful perfection. It's like
finding the most exquisitely beautiful flower growing heretofore unseen in the
middle of the forest. All this time…all this time…
There's nothing esoteric about
"Buddha-nature", nothing whatsoever. When Gautama said he gained
nothing through realization, he meant it.
Years of phoney-baloney striving and
bullshit have come to this. That great peace sensed in Nature--sensed by
Nature! That great peace is within, without, here, now. How beautiful it is.
Avadhuta
Sometimes there's no getting around
getting referential, and reverential, about a thing. Sure, there's the most
important thing--Self-realization--but it's hard to resist pointing out places
where Self-realization is so clearly and strongly expressed. One such place is
the Avadhuta Gita. It's short, and to the point, written by a human being who
is the pure awareness of the Supreme. It just says it all.
The Big Question
Just who is living this life?
Being Being-Awareness-Bliss
We can't have
Being-Awareness-Bliss;
We can't feel Being-Awareness-Bliss;
We can't know Being-Awareness-Bliss;
We just are Being-Awareness-Bliss.
Before this particular body-mind,
After this particular body-mind,
All around this particular body-mind,
There we are.
No inside, no outside, no side at all.
Such a great peace, all of a piece, it is.
Awareness Not Aware
Awareness, pure awareness, is not
aware of anything, not even itself, even though it permeates the universe as
universal spirit. In the pure awareness of the universal spirit, there is
no-one; there is no-one to be aware.
Primordial Bullshit
So, the universal spirit empowers
all forms of life, forms eating and being eaten, forms at war with other forms,
forms fighting to survive as form, forms fighting to keep the form. The
universal spirit doesn't care the least bit about the ongoing carnage, about
the ludicrousness of parts of itself competing with other parts of itself for
survival. The agony of dualism, whether played out between animals fighting for
survival of their species or between people fighting for survival of their
egos, is the hard lesson that must be learned before arriving at that glorious
condition when the body-mind form realizes it lives, moves, and has its being
within the universal spirit as the universal spirit itself. The bullshit
continues to play out; the universal spirit doesn't take it seriously, even
though benighted body-minds do. The greatest gift we can give and receive is
the most important thing: the earnest
desire to engage in self-inquiry, to be that which one really, eternally, is.
Demonic Clouds
The dualistic mind begets dualistic
thoughts, and dualistic thoughts beget essential ignorance, blindness caused by
concepts or by emotional states. Anger--even 'justifiable' anger--is not just a
thick impenetrable cloud in the sky of pure awareness--it's de facto demon
possession. The lucid sky of pure awareness remains pure and lucid, despite the
raging demon writhing in a thick red cloud. Identifying with thoughts and
emotions is identifying with clouds, with demons, with demonic clouds. Clouds
form, and clouds dissipate. The sky of pure awareness remains forever
pristine--identifying with formlessness is immortality.
Demonic clouds are distracting
entertainment. A movie, play, or television series based on pure awareness
would have no commercial potential whatsoever. Not many people are interested
in the only thing that will save them from their demons: pure awareness, the presence of the universal
spirit.
Believing in a Supreme Being
Religions and some fraternal
organizations require belief in God or a supreme being in order to join. While
on one level this belief-requirement could be perceived as a thought-police
exclusionary practice by those of atheist or agnostic persuasion, on another,
ultimate, level this could be quite acceptable. Surely
I do believe in a supreme being as much as I believe in my true self, which is
the supreme being. There is only one One. When I remember to be that which I
really am, it's not necessary to believe anything, only to be. So I can stand with the initiates and swear to believing in
a supreme being, all the while enjoying being the supreme being.
The spontaneous sense of I-amness is
the supreme being's I-amness. This does not require belief--it's the ultimate
fact.
Purr Spirit
Sharing the home with beings
mercifully free from conceptualization is healthy. "Animals" show us
how it's possible to be totally in the present, without any pretense or
contrivance or self-concept or any concept at all, and how to be at peace and
pure in spirit by virtue of being pure spirit. Cats are particularly good at
conveying the peace of pure spirit by their contented, trusting, relaxed purr
as they melt in our lap. By comparison, the typical sophisticated, educated
human being is high-strung, judgmental, and conceited, alienated, dualistic,
afraid of death and insufficient recognition. The company of animals,
especially cats, reminds us that we are equals, pure spirits in fur and skin
and scales and feathers and fins.
What To Do While Waiting for the Grim Reaper
After reading a droll, honest new
book about mortality it is hard not to be aware of how time is spent in these
fragile, temporal forms. Why, for instance, would I sit and play the piano so
much if there is so little time? And I can also ask, Why not?
Love is never wasted, is never
regretted; withholding love is. Forgiving everyone is essential in order to love
everyone; everyone is part of the Self.
There's still time to be the Real,
and to show Real love, the love the One has for itself in every form it takes.
Refresh, Reset, Reboot, Realize
The flow of spirit washes away
everything in its path. When we let go in the eternal now, where spirit abides
ever-anew, we lose what we thought we have and what we thought we are
until nothing is left. When there is nothing left but emptiness, there is
fullness, the eternal flow of spirit. Ever-flowing, ever-perfect, there is no
choice but to be this.
Living the Dream on the Last Day
Every self-aware being should
regard today as the last day in body-mind and earnestly, keenly, deeply
appreciate the livingness of the body and the presence of the mind, savoring
the underlying force and awareness which envelops this and every body-mind,
issuing forth from Nature over and over. Who but Nature could be the captain of
this ship?
As this day could very well be the
last, it's only natural to comport ourselves accordingly. We should all be
fully alive, and fully in love with all that lives, recognizing the true Self
in every self, in every body-mind.
This dreamlike unfolding of
seemingly separate lives lasts only as long as there is duality; with the
single eyed pure awareness of unity, there is no-one dreaming, even though
dreaming still happens.
Being in the Forest
This body-mind is so weary. Instead
of the usual brisk walk through the trails in the preserve it is enough to
saunter through them, pausing now and then to admire the flora and fauna.
Admiration turns to surrender. There is no better company than the trees and
earth and sky. Here is peace, here is healing. Everyone should take the time to
go to the forest and surrender to the Spirit and live forever.
Who then is surrendering to whom?
The universal spirit is already as
much within as without.
When the concept of being an
individual is dropped, the universal spirit alone lives in us as us.
Being the universal spirit is a good
way for the body-mind to be; there is a seamless transition from temporality to
timelessness.
Just be the universal spirit. Just
be the source. Just be. Lose the self, be the Self.
Egogenic Kaleidoscope
Awareness remains the same as
always. Yet what a kaleidoscope has been imposed upon it. The long strange trip
has led back to pure awareness. Had I known then what I know now, a lot of
suffering could have been prevented. Yet the suffering was not needless. There
was no way to avoid suffering, while in a conditioned, delusional state, filled
with fears, desires, and erroneous notions. I could not possibly have known
then what I know now. The ego, that illusory nonentity, creates suffering, and
once seen for what it is, suffering stops. Glimpsing the pure awareness of the
pure source while in the midst of suffering was an inexpressible relief.
There's no way to appreciate pure awareness without first having suffered from
identification with body-mind.
Pure awareness is from the pure
source. How simple, how very very simple. All this time…
Too Clever By Two, Not Clever by One
The being of the microcosm is the
being of the macrocosm. There is only One, and there is nothing that is not the
One. Being the One requires great pure effort at first as the unruly dualistic
mind gets tamed. Then, there is as always only the One, which is infinite
spontaneous effortlessness. As the One there is no need, desire, or interest in
cleverness or contrivance. When there's being with no-one being, it's the One.
When there's doing with no doer, it's the One. When there's awareness with
no-one aware, it's the One.
Entheogenic Periscope
To become aware of pure spontaneous
awareness is an entheogenic experience. Here is pure constant spontaneous
effortless awareness, unbidden, unchosen, unsought, yet here it is, all this time
the boonest of companions, the real Me. It arose before I knew anything, and
will fall away as spontaneously and totally as it arose. Pure consciousness
issues from the universal source called by many names, such as God, or Nature.
Pure awareness rises and falls here, there, everywhere, with myriad body-minds.
There was no choice involved in the arising of body-mind and awareness. It's
just a natural spontaneous event, just passing clouds in eternal sky. Pure
awareness is from, and of, the source. The source sees itself in the mirror of
itself, through the periscope of pure awareness.
As with a submarine's periscope, the
image vanishes when the submarine submerges, i.e., when the body-mind
disperses, returns to its infinite, eternal source.
How wonderful to consider the fact
that every body-mind is Nature's periscope, although few are aware of that
fact. Seeing through every eye is Nature itself, pure and all-pervading.
Everyone capable of understanding their true identity understands that Nature
is the only One, that the birth and death of a body-mind is not the birth and
death of the One seeing through every eye. If a body-mind is not yet capable of
understanding its true identity then life is a struggle, a burden, filled with
fears and desires, fear of death and desire for life. Most animals are content
with a safe place and a full belly. Only the animal self-named Wise Man can't
be content, even while all genuine needs have been met. The human being who
identifies as a body-mind knows no lasting peace. Only when identification with
the body-mind ends does the true One see itself in the body-mind, and then
there is peace--the peace that is the nature of the One, the One that is
Nature.
The Blessing of Inner-directedness
Blessed are the shy, quiet, thoughtful,
sensitive, introverted, introspective, self-aware, sincere, deeply inquisitive
people, for they will earnestly self-inquire, self-discover, self-realize, and
Self-realize. Inwardly directed, these blessed people explore, investigate, and
experience depths of being outwardly-directed, extroverted, conditioned people
may never know. When, in introspective silence, the True Self recognizes the
True Self, there is a subtle, profound transfiguration into ultimate truth,
ultimate meaning, ultimate reality--timeless, birthless, deathless--the Real.
As circumstances and body-minds must change, and must go as spontaneously as
they come, the True Self, the Ultimate Identity, remains. Universes rise and
fall; the Self remains. The greatest illusion in the midst of this transient,
illusory world is to believe oneself to be other than the Self; the
Self-realized no longer hold onto such a toxic, troublesome belief.
The universal spirit requires a
subtle, sustained, austere, undistracted attention to recognize; this kind of
attention comes naturally to the introspective. When the universal spirit is
recognized, and recognized as the true identity, there is no death, no birth,
and no individual, only the manifest and unmanifest universal spirit.
When Concepts Attack
Concepts per se are neutral, it's
only when concepts are not recognized as concepts that they can become
dangerous. When concepts are unrecognized, they can be believed, they can be
identified with, and they can determine words and actions and quality of
experiential life.
Concepts, when unrecognized, blind and distract, and the most important thing
is then not recognized, not seen, not understood, i.e., the source: the pure natural awareness and pure natural
spirit that unmanifest source manifests. The conceptual life is past-bound,
imagination-bound, concept-bound, conditioned.
It's not necessary to resist
concepts, it's not necessary to try to stop thoughts: it's only necessary to
recognize concepts as concepts when they arise. A concept, a thought,
recognized for what it is, has no power.
The Spontaneous Spirit Mode
Upon recognizing oneself as the
manifest and unmanifest universal spirit the modus operandi becomes that of
effortless spontaneity, without artifice, the expression of the universal spirit.
The spirit spontaneously recognizes itself in every form it takes, and
spontaneously loves itself.
The Persistence of the Personage
This personhood, personality,
persona thingie is one stubborn, sticky pseudo-entity. The widespread
conditioned delusion of individual existence is a tough nut to crack. It has a
life of its own, and arises spontaneously and effortlessly, over and over. It
has more layers than any onion that ever was. Yet in spite of all that, and in
spite of living in a culture that glorifies individuality, the pseudo-entity
can be seen for what it is, and the true self--absolute identity--can abide in
the body-mind. It's interesting living in this particular temporal body-mind,
self-realized in the universal and impersonal, and engaging with
"persons" who strongly identify with 'their' body-minds. The
personality arises, and falls away, over and over. Whenever and wherever it
arises, it doesn't have to be taken seriously; whenever and wherever it falls
away, it's a blessed relief.
The One assumes many forms, here and
there, forgets that All is One and so embarks on personal journeys of separate
personhoods. Eventually, through trial and error, the separate personhoods
realize the true nature, the One. By dreaming of being Many, the One has the
opportunity to come to know and love itself in and through its many forms when
longer alienated from itself. Seeing itself in every form, the illusion of the
person falls away, and the only thing seen is that which sees, the pure
awareness of the universal spirit, manifest and unmanifest.
Unborn, Undead, Ubiquitious
To remember where and what and how
I am before and after, inside and outside this body-mind is liberating while
still in this body-mind. What a career this is, and not by choice--the Absolute.
Creation and dissolution of universes are nothing. O spontaneous Me, relaxed,
alone, and forever at home.
Nameless, Formless, Birthless, Deathless, Beginningless, Endless
Immensity
The Self has no self. How wonderful
it is that there are no individuals, even though the Self suffers dreams of
individual existence. The greatest fear of the self-identified individual is
loss of individuality--the loss of body, the loss of consciousness, the loss of
personality, the loss of personal separate individual existence.
Who dies? Who is born? What is my
everlasting form, what is my true name?
Both Immensity and this minute
flicker of conscious form, at once. Birth happens, consciousness happens,
everything happens, spontaneously, in the Immensity. All begins and ends in the
Self. All dreams of living separate lives end in One Ever-Living Life. No-one
has life; we are Life itself.
Spontaneity is the Soul
Blazing bright in the eternal
moment, spirit folds and unfolds spontaneously, unbidden. This is truly life unscripted,
speaking and moving as it will. Always, everywhere, spirit can only bloweth
where it listeth, following the laws of its own nature.
Spontaneously, the phantom
individual ceases to be, and spirit remains the one and only agency.
Kicking the Bucket List
A bucket list implies unfulfilled
desires, a sense of having a separate self that wants gratified, an urge to
have more personal experiences. Bucket lists tend to be self-indulgent, using
the excuse of running out of time to justify them.
There's no interest in a bucket list here now; it's enough to just be, here and
now, surrendering to the pure witnessing awareness, to the eternal bliss of my
true nature, the Self, which is here and now.
What use is a bucket list of trivial
pursuits anyway? If any items belong on a bucket list, they would be: 1. Self-inquiry. 2. Self-realization. 3. Being the eternal Absolute. With such a list checked off, then and only
then is the actual kicking-of-the-bucket no big deal. Continue to fear and
grieve so-called 'death' if you want. Birth appears to happen. Death appears to
happen. It all appears to happen, spontaneously, in the universal mind, and
behind that fine emergent universal mind and all the apparent happenings within
it is the source, timeless Absolute Reality, which, as it is One without a
second, is blessedly oblivious of itself, its apparent mind, and all its
apparent happenings. There's no bucket list, and no-one to kick the bucket.
Fateful Path
Before self-inquiry, the sense of
"I" generated by the body-mind fully identifies with, and limits
itself to, the body-mind. During self-inquiry, the sense of "I"
becomes curious of its origin, about what it was and where it was before the
existence of the particular body-mind. Upon Self-realization, the sense of
"I" is replaced with an impersonal, oceanic, witnessing awareness
that arises from the Source. Identification with a particular body-mind ceases,
and there is only a witnessing node of universal energy.
Stress, Love, and Death
There's no end to the problems of
life, especially self-aware adult human life, and the conceptualizing
self-aware human mind creates additional, albeit imaginary, problems. A
perceived problem is a problem, even if it's a misperception to begin with.
Adult responsibilities, cares, worries, become oppressive. How can this
oppressive feeling be brought to an end?
It's so difficult overcoming the
authoritarian conceptualizing mind. The stress from this mind is relentless,
and overwhelming. Stress-related physical and mental illnesses are pervasive in
this culture.
Is there a cure? Yes. It's a simple
cure, but not easy. It requires humility, enough to find the way to
unconditioned, unconditional love, loving even, especially, those who are the
most vexing or vile. Love for the near and dear, for the far and
unlovable--love alone conquers the loveless misery of the cold, discriminatory,
reifying mind. To live without unconditioned, unconditional love is to live in
misery. To live in love is to heal and be healed through love. Love is real,
love makes us real, and love heals.
What also heals is being the
Source--One without a second--the absolute, eternal state where we all spend
eternity in oneness as One, before conception, after dissolution, everywhere
already--and see the passing show from the body-mind as a mere passing show.
The Burned-out Old Hippie has Left the Building
While listening to the news on the
radio I heard that the Burned-out Old Hippie, who served as my guru for a few years
long ago, recently up and left the building. I felt the same way about his
passing as I did when I heard the news that Alan Watts 'died'--no sadness, if
anything a bit amused. Or when Albert Hofmann was quoted as saying he's very
okay about returning to the state he was in before he was born, not long before
making the transition with a 102-year-old body-mind--how could I grieve such a
passage of such a one?
Context Chameleon
It's so easy to indulge in
contrived identity and contrived behavior--it's deeply ingrained, a bunch of
old habits. What's not so easy is to be uncontrived, to simply 'get out of the
way' of the natural state, the Self, the universal spirit. Yet it is precisely
because of the contrived self--which causes all kinds of misery--that I embrace
the uncontrived Self, honoring it, aspiring toward it, and letting it be Me if
I have the presence of mind, earnestness, and willingness to do so. I feel my
identity change to match the circumstances, the context. As long as I don't
become attached to any particular identity, I can survive being even in the
most noxious of environments, and in the presence of the most noxious of
identities. The calm Witness of everything, pure universal awareness, doesn't
care what manifests in awareness. You can't impress awareness with goodness,
and you can't offend awareness with wickedness. Whatever we appear to change
into, universal awareness allows it to happen and to run its course. When at
last we tire of pretense and contrivance, we find rest in our true nature, calm
awareness. We change into changeless awareness, whereupon the chameleon becomes
transparent and disappears entirely, and the universal spirit alone abides.
It's possible to lift the curse of
context and conditioned response by letting the universal spirit take over,
even though this means sacrificing memory and identity. It is in allowing the
body-mind to be possessed by the universal spirit that we can see the situation
as if we just arrived, with the freshest of eyes. The universal spirit arrives
on the scene and abides in the body-mind calmly, silently.
Enjoying Godness, the natural state
To be able to just be allows us to
enjoy Godness. Rather than being driven by desires and fears or anything else,
we enjoy being at rest. Even when in motion, engaged in the usual necessary
daily activities, we are at rest when acting without desires or fears, in the
Godness state. All motion, all activities, all energy flow throughout the
cosmos, is spontaneous, effortless, and without any doer other than intrinsic
Godness. Godness is also known as the natural state. No-one does anything, only
nature does; no-one is anything, only nature is. We don't have life, we are
life; we don't have true nature, we are true nature.
Planned Evanescence
How poignant it is to look at
photographs of deceased friends and family, and strangers, and of well-known
places that no longer exist. Everything and everyone are already memories, and
the memories, too, will disappear. All this is a cosmic eyeblink--blink, it's
all here; blink, it's all gone. From deep dreamless sleep to a dream life, this
is all so much like a dream. I pinch myself to see if I'm dreaming--there's
pain; and there's also the taste of things, and the scent of things, which a
sleeper's dream does not have. Even so, the pains, the tastes, the scents, all
vanish. Whether dream of sleep or dream of wakefulness, it appears out of
nothing and disappears back to nothing.
Chat it up and have a good laugh
while the temporarily manifesting lasts. It's as a dream. From the eternal
unmanifested, pleasant dreams!
Honey Badger Jnani Don’t Care
To my amazement and amusement I
find one of my favorite shamanic power animals to be the honey badger, famous
through nature documentaries serious and not-so-serious. The jnani and the
honey badger have a lot in common. They are fearless. They are persistent. They
don't give a shit. They know what's worth going after and they get it.
Being the Absolute, not an Absolutist
It's a relief to not be an
absolutist--to not be bound by beliefs, belief systems, or ideologies. The end
of believing comes with surrendering to our true nature, which is nothing less
than the Absolute. The Absolute is not an absolutist. Everything is unfolding
just as it must. Flexibility and acceptance come easily to the Absolute, the
One and Only universal spirit, the source of being, the source of awareness,
the source of life, the source of bliss.
Spirited Away
The unified energy field, the field
of universal spirit, within and without, from which we come, in which we live,
to which we return, always at hand, closer than close: when least expect, we
are overtaken by spirit and become spirit, which is only natural. There is
nowhere the field of spirit is not. The spirit takes us away from the false,
perishable, limited self, the self constructed of concepts and memories, and
takes us home.
How tenuous it gets sometimes, the
link to the limited self. Even when body-mind is alive and well, it can feel
like its occupant has 'left the building.'
Getting grounded, the body-mind is a
good instrument of Self-expression. The first and last order of business is to
recognize and love the Self in whatever body-mind it appears.
The Ultimate Authority
The word and concept 'Islam' is
about the wholeness, peace, and safety of Allah, and submission to this. Lately
Islam has substituted human authority for divine authority, and has codified
and reified Allah to the nth degree. The greatest jihad is working on one's own
spiritual perfection, a spiritual battle; the least jihad is about war and
violence, a conceptualized battle, a materialistic battle. Submission to human
authority, war and violence is Islam's failure through ignorance as it's
practiced in war-torn regions of the planet. Instead of a condition of
wholeness, peace, and safety, the total opposite has materialized, through
ignorance, fear, desire, and greed for power and wealth.
The ultimate authority remains, and
in the ultimate authority there is wholeness and peace. As there is nothing
other than Allah, our true nature is wholeness and peace, and is also the
ultimate authority to which we unconditionally submit.
Self-Cleansing
A youthful relative felt the need
to convey she is currently cleansing herself of toxins with a raw food diet.
While I understand the impulse, I wouldn't go so far as to tell her that such a
cleansing is really necessary, especially if she would simply implement a
whole-food vegan diet. Moreover, the most important cleanse is cleanse by fresh
spirit, which removes the toxins of dualistic thinking, speaking, and behaving.
The spiritual cleanse is happening all the time, actually. In the eternal
present the spirit flows, the spirit moves, the spirit is pure, and we can
enjoy being pure spirit as long as we let go of who or what we've believe ourselves
to be. When we're completely present, as naked awareness, we're cleansed. Oh,
we are so cleansed. But with the spiritual cleanse comes amnesia and
un-self-awareness; we have, for all intents and purposes, ceased to exist as a
conditioned time-bound, memory-bound self. It's only pure universal spirit
here, self-cleansing.
Self-Possessed
It is so easy to get wrapped up in
the 'important' affairs of the world and lose composure, believing that the
situation is so pressing that it requires haste that crosses the line into
heedlessness. This is being possessed by Survival-Mind.
Animals instinctively relax when
danger has passed; not so with human animals. Danger becomes a concept that's
regarded as real. A state of perpetual survival-anxiety arises, and a de facto
community of anxious humans perpetuates it.
While driven by fears and desires,
peace of mind vanishes.
When did I start to take myself to
be, and to be a certain thing, and to take it so seriously?
Restoring peace of mind, that deep
feeling of security, that all is well, happens instantly, in the eternal
present.
All it takes is to
Stop.
Be still.
Be silent.
Just be.
As children we play, carefree,
secure, fascinated by a world that is nothing short of magical.
We are filled with wonder, filled with
happiness, laughing, content just to be, content just to play. Performance
anxiety, survival anxiety, guilt, and shame are unfelt, unknown, unheard-of.
Where can a miserable adult find the
happiness and security of childhood, but now evidently lost?
Stopped, and considering in
stillness and silence, that who or what has possessed me to make me so
miserable, so anxious, fearful, and insatiable, are only
thoughts, concepts, notions,
memories, voices in the head, nothing real.
So now I look for who's really in
charge of me, and find it to be not a thought, not a concept, not a notion, not
a memory, just something familiar and wonderful, enveloping me within and
without.
Now that I've stopped, and am still,
and silent, that wonderful all-pervading spirit has a chance to catch up, and
manifest.
What a lovely spirit it is who's in
charge, and who possesses me, every day, playing on this good earth, in the
eternal field of its own nature.
Unified Field
Ever since that fateful moment when
I first saw and felt the undeniable presence of an energy field surrounding,
interconnecting and interpenetrating everything, within and surrounding every
form and filling all space, I was challenged by its implications. What is this
energy, and how does it relate to me and to life?
There's no way to un-see the subtle
yet obvious energy field, no way to un-feel its undeniable presence. That it is
primordial, self-arisen, is amazing. That it is form and formless, is amazing.
That it is every self, yet selfless, is amazing. That this very body, this very
mind, this very awareness is this primordial energy, is amazing. That it goes
on forever is amazing. That this is my source, that this is me, is amazing.
That anyone can see this, and feel this, if they look and feel sufficiently
subtly, is amazing. For once seen, once felt, once the implications begin to be
considered, there's no way to not realize it's a unified field, and that we're
it.
Pragmatic Spirituality
The situation in which we find
ourself is a result of the actions of a different self, as it were. For
instance, many single, carefree people wouldn't dream of Marriage and Mortgage,
yet the person changes, actions happen, and Marriage and Mortgage seem like
wonderful ideas at the time. Even when actions are seen in retrospect as
mistakes, they aren't necessarily fatal mistakes. We can take whatever
situation in which we find ourself to be and engage in self-discovery,
self-inquiry, and enjoy its fruition:
Self-realization. The bills get paid, the work gets done, the obligations
of society are met and no-one is doing anything.
In this very moment we can lose all
grasping and let the universal spirit live, move, and have its being as much in
this particular body-mind as everywhere else. The application of spirituality
is always in the present, where the universal spirit eternally abides.
The Whole Enchilada
No-one is separate from, or other
than, the Whole.
One who believes otherwise tends to act like an Ass Whole.
What I Want To Be When I Grow Up
It looks like I'm about as much of
a grownup as I'm ever going to be, so what do I want to be?
I've been looking for the truth, trying to know the truth, by whatever means
necessary.
A conceptual approach to knowing the truth hasn't worked out, but a
nonconceptual intuitive approach has worked quite well.
It's impossible to conceptually know the truth.
The only concept that is of any help with the truth-search is: We can't know the truth--we can only be the
truth.
That's just fine. As crazy as it sounds, as simple as it is, it gives me great
comfort just to know that what I want to be when I grow up is what I really
am: the ever-living truth.
Ultimate Empowerment, Ultimate Identity
The less we crave personal power
the more empowered we become. When through self-inquiry we discover our true
nature is timeless universal being we enjoy the ultimate empowerment, seeing
with the eyes of the universal energy, expressing the spontaneous egoless
authority of the Source.
The life of form is the life of
change and loss. By losing attachment to form, and by ceasing to identify with
form, we realize we are formless universal spirit. The body may be ill,
injured, aged, dying, imprisoned, enslaved, the victim of cruelty and
injustice, but the true self remains timeless and boundless, the real deal, the
universal spirit.
Saving the World with Self-Inquiry
Nothing can be done about the
billions of people already on this planet, here mostly because of sexual
desire, the procreative urge. What can be done now is to not act upon the
procreative urge, either through abstinence or contraceptive practices, and not
contribute to the overpopulation problem. In order to save the biosphere from
the toxic, rapacious effects of human greed, the people now finding themselves
alive on this crowded and befouled planet need to learn how to live within the
planet's means, and this means giving up selfish desires. To give up selfish
desires, the selfish self must be transcended. It's easier to give up acting
upon the procreative urge than it is to give up acting upon selfish desires.
What enables self-aware human beings to transcend the selfish self is earnest
self-inquiry, a constant meditation to find out what's really behind being and
awareness, to find out what's really living this life. The flowering of self-inquiry
is the transcending of the conditioned, false self, resulting in a state of
completeness, wholeness, desirelessness, fearlessness--a state that enables
self-aware human beings to easily, joyfully live within the planet's means.
Lacking nothing, the transcended self-inquirer--the Self--lives simply and
lightly in human form. The path of serious self-inquiry is open to every
self-aware being.
Self-inquiry cleans up two messes at
once: the mess in the biosphere, and the
mess in the noosphere. Leave behind clean air, clean water, biodiversity, and
compassion and wisdom. Self-inquiry culminates in a state of pure being, pure
awareness, pure universal spirit, pure completeness in the eternal now. No more
clinging to things, no more clinging to personal existence--the individual life
realizes it is the timeless, birthless, deathless source prior to life, prior
to everything. Individuals save themselves and the planet by becoming
universal, through nondual meditation, through self-inquiry.
Respect the Energy
One of my gurus, a self-described
burned-out old hippie who gave me intense darshan when I really needed it,
blinding me with the light from his eyes, advised me to 'respect the energy.'
Those are words to live by for another burned-out old hippie. It's all about
the Energy.
What an elegant, non-woowoo name for
That which remains a mystery, the Energy, primordial, universal, causeless, the
source, the engine and the vehicle of the cosmos in all its endless
multiversing. It's all de Energy, mon, dig it, respect it, love it, be it.
Special Occasion
The place to be is here, and the
time to be here is now. There is no need to be somewhere else, and no need to
plan and wait. Here and now is where and when spirit abides, here and now is
where and when the Great Mystery abides. Here and now is the place and time to
celebrate, the place and time to be. This is the neverending party, the place
to enjoy the wholesome overwhelming intoxication of sheer
being-awareness-bliss.
Be Still And Know That I Am
The old scripture "Be still
and know that I am God" is fine as far as it goes, and in fact it goes too
far. Rather than having the 'God concept' banging around the brain it's better
to optimize the saying by dropping 'God' or any other concept and stick with
the basic, undefined 'I am.' When we are still, quiet, attentive, we become
aware of being, aware of awareness, perfect unsullied self-awareness. We don't
know what we are, and that's fine, that's ideal. Defining ourselves even as
God, or universe, or nature, or Brahman, or Buddha-nature, or the Tao, etc.
etc. isn't necessary, and in fact is a conceptual filter, a barrier, useless
baggage. The simple fact of being, and being aware, and being awareness, is
wonderful enough. The deepest part of being, the heart of hearts, is a silent,
eternal mystery. Be still, and be the Great Mystery, unnamed, unnameable,
unknown, and unknowable. Call it the Self, call it That which is prior to 'I
am.' Or call it nothing at all, and just be, in silence, in stillness.
The I of the Storm
The basic problem in the moment is
the I, the source of suffering and dissatisfaction with the present. Without
the I, all there is is pure awareness, with no self, no I. The drama, the
story, the sturm und drang vanishes with the discovery that there is no I.
Simple pure awareness is the calm, authentic, spacious Self itself.
The Spring Wave
As the leaves, flowers, flora and
fauna return in the vicinity so does the spring wave of life energy. Life
energy is entheogenic, commanding us to acknowledge its presence in us and
around us, to shut up, stop thinking, and pay attention to the real deal.
Strolling through the local nature preserve, in perfect seclusion, all I can do
is surrender and be carried away by the universal spirit, and admit that all
there is is universal spirit.
It's taken a long time, but at last
I can live, and love, in spirit, as spirit while all things, all bodies and all
circumstances continue to vanish.
Loss is Gain
I'd been sitting in the rocking chair
with one of the cats, the only female of the litter who was also the runt of
the litter, 14 years old in body, lately too subdued, refusing to eat, and
shrinking down to practically nothing. I sat there, stroking her and consoling
her, sensing her steep decline, while tears rolled down my cheeks, telling her
that our spirit is one spirit and that we will always be together.
This morning I took her to the
veterinarian and was not surprised to learn that her illness was incurable.
Alone with her in the exam room, I held her close, loving her as much as
possible, and told her, for the last time, we will always be together. Stroking
her as she was euthanized, my tears spilled onto the floor and the exam table.
She went gently, easily, peacefully. She was so innocent, such a pure spirit.
Afterwards at home I sat with her
three brothers on my lap, and gave them as much love as possible, telling them
that she will always be with us, and that all of us will always be together.
All I want to do is love every living
being as much as possible. In losing her tiny, fragile body, I've gained a
little more capacity for unconditional love. We're all at heart innocent, pure
spirits.
Favorable Condition and Unconditional Love
It took me a long time to realize
I'm not the body and not the mind, but still well enough in advance of loss of
body and mind to savor true identity as universal spirit. In animals, the
spirit is in a spontaneous state, living fully in the present, and there's
brief, minimal psychological suffering. In human beings, the mind lives in the
past and future, not always in the present, and there's great psychological
suffering, especially as a self-aware being identifying with a particular
body-mind complex, deeply attached to body, mind, and circumstance, afraid of
inevitable change and loss.
It requires infinite patience to
accept the inability of human beings to identify with the true self--the
universal spirit, the causeless cause. Yet there it is, the universal spirit,
standing before me as a human being. I take comfort in the fact that the part
of the other person that's the real part--the universal spirit--is not only
present, but also able to influence the mind of the person when conditions are
favorable.
It's my joy and my responsibility to
be an embodiment of the universal spirit, to be part of the favorable condition
that will help others recognize their true self and thus transcend loss of
circumstance, body, and mind before it's too late for them. Even if it's too
late, it's never too late for unconditional love, which all body-minds of
universal spirit recognize. Love--as the flow and recognition of the universal
spirit--never dies.
Birthless, deathless, changeless,
the universal spirit, the causeless cause, is our true identity and our salvation.
Uninventing, the Ultimate Reinventing
It's cliché to hear about some ego
reinventing itself. What a load of crap, changing one mistaken identity for
another. What's really called for is uninventing, undoing the bogus person
altogether. Only then is there authenticity. The Absolute does not reinvent
itself. Simply by uninventing the ego, the universal spirit shines in its
self-illumined splendor, quite the adequate substitute for a contrived
reinvention of a contrived person.
Spiritual Illumination for Everyone
The universal spirit illuminates
itself. There is no-one who is not the universal spirit. When the body-mind
complex is able to transcend its mistaken identity, i.e., mistakenly
identifying as the the body-mind complex, it should do so in full measure,
surrendering to the universal spirit and living in the fullness of the
universal spirit as the universal spirit. Only then are all mistaken notions of
mortality and separateness transcended. Only then can the vicissitudes and
apparent imperfections of earthly life be taken in stride. We are not who or
what we think we are. Beyond thinking, we are the universal spirit. Spiritual
illumination is for everyone!
The Grammar of Satan
Words are not the thing itself. How
many words have been written, or uttered, that misrepresented the real deal.
It's best to just Be. The universal spirit's presence says it all. Silence
speaks the truth, words can't. Music is a bridge between words and silence--as
a universal language wordless music can express the universal spirit. When
identity as universal spirit hits home, words fail. Recognizing, honoring, and
loving the universal spirit by the universal spirit is the eternal career of
the universal spirit. The language of the universal spirit is beyond words,
spoken with the eyes, spoken as expressions of love, spoken by vibrations of
good will.
Self Absorbed
A friend mentioned in passing that
he's 'getting old.' I didn't press the issue by saying things like 'it's the
body getting old, not You' instead saying only 'yeah, this entropy thing…' How
can I casually say to anyone that they are not the body, not the mind, not a
gender, not a name, not a form…
This is for every seemingly separate
person to realize through self-inquiry: What am I? or, more correctly, What is "I", the part of the person that, while
alive, says "I am."
As this body continues to suffer
from the entropy that affects every form, it's only natural to identify with
the Principle that is the source of life of every life, the source of awareness
of every awareness, the source of being of every being, and remember What
"I" really am, really is.
The Great Absorption will happen to
this body in due time. Even in the best of condition, the body is continually
absorbed as much as it absorbs. Getting on toward the Great Absorption, there
is less absorbing and more being absorbed.
How good it is to be able to console
the aging body-mind that all is well, that the universal spirit animating it
goes on forever, forever young and forever ancient.
Just Got Here and Never Left
The beautiful, ever-flowing,
ever-pure universal spirit, the living wellspring, has no memory, no past, no
future, abiding timelessly in the eternal present. If we care to, we can allow
the spirit to take over this body-mind completely, and bring our attention out
of our noisy head and into the spirit heart. We then cease to exist as a
separate person, and occupy the body-mind as if for the first time, as the
universal spirit, even though it has been here all along, as the real Me of
every me.
Rest and Peace
The universal spirit is the source
of rest, and peace. Everyone has access to the universal spirit, and to its
rest and peace. In order to gain access to the universal spirit it's necessary
to surrender to the universal spirit, to recognize that it is our true
identity. Giving up all clinging and mistaken identity, we can at last enjoy
the perfect rest and peace that is our very nature.
Playing Offense
The Self is completely
unselfconscious, beyond taking or giving offense. The ego, that dualistic
doofus, is exquisitely selfconscious and other-conscious, and reveals itself by
taking, or giving, offense. Whenever the falsehood of other-than-Self arises,
that's ego. It's impossible for the Self to give itself, or take from itself,
offense. It just doesn't conceive of offense, or anything else.
We should be grateful for those who
offend, for by offending us, they show us our own ego. Blessed are they who are
inoffensive, and inoffensible.
Vision and Other Quests
Native Americans have a tradition
of putting their adolescents through a rigorous rite of passage called the
vision quest, where the quester is left alone in the wilderness to experience
firsthand the Great Spirit. The vision quest is repeated as necessary to deepen
the understanding of the relationship between the quester and the animating
force of the universe.
The rite of passage for modern
adolescents is getting a driver's license, and/or perhaps getting drunk on the
21st birthday, and/or graduating from high school/college/university/etc.,
and/or moving out of the parents' house. Anything close to a vision quest
happens--if it happens at all--casually, such as a wilderness hike gone on
longer than expected or gone awry, or a recreational entheogenic experience in
a park that goes unexpectedly deep.
The results of a vision quest are
found in the subsequent elevated character of the quester. If the vision quest
is superficial, or hasn't occurred, low quality of character reveals the
absence of the spiritual vision, just as high quality of character reveals the
presence of the spiritual vision. Vision quests are humbling; other quests tend
to feed the ego, and reinforce it.
It's never too late to go on a
vision quest, to meet the Great Spirit, and to live out the rest of one's days
as its instrument. All it takes is the burning desire to find one's true self,
to engage in the glorious process of self-inquiry and let self-realization
unfold from inside out. Wandering in the wilderness is worthwhile, and
optional, if a reasonable facsimile of wilderness happens to be available,
which is by no means certain anymore. Entheogen use with pure intent is also
worthwhile, and optional, with safe and wholesome mindset and setting.
Fortunately, self-inquiry and
self-realization can proceed even in an urban-industrial milieu with nothing
needed other than a burning, earnest drive for self-inquiry and
self-realization.
Spirit Medium
Of all the media available to every
generation everywhere the only medium that's perennially and ubiquitously
available is the universal spirit. The universal spirit is the most important
thing and the only lasting medium; this medium is the most important message.
Body/minds are a form of media through which the universal spirit expresses
itself. Stone tablets, books, paintings, musical scores, web servers, museums,
archives, libraries, planets, solar systems, galaxies, universes and body/minds
all perish. Only the universal spirit remains.
Through the medium of spirit, spirit
recognizes itself. The recognition of spirit by spirit is the source of
spiritual love and spiritual beauty.
Head and Heart
The details-oriented,
concept-oriented aspect of mind is a wonderful servant but a terrible master;
it is the mind that lets numbers in a bank account cause it either to dance or
fly into a depressed rage, depending on the numbers. It is the mind driven by
beliefs, ideological mind. It takes the symbol of a thing as the thing itself.
This mind is called the head, and in spite of its unassailable logic and
passionate convictions, can be a cold, cruel, selfish, arrogant and
uncompromising master. It is knowledge without love.
The aspect of mind that is uncritically, holistically, fully aware of the
present, and especially aware of the presence of other living beings coexisting
in the present, is called the heart. Acting from the heart is acting in
sympathy with all life. The heart is a kind master. It is unconditional love
without any concepts or preconceptions. It is love without knowledge.
Wisdom is the result of heart
accepting the strengths and limitations of the head, heeding its practical
advice yet not forsaking the living truth of oneness, the love of the One for
itself. It is love with knowledge.
How To Be
The meaning and the purpose of
being is to be. Just be. This is not as easy to
"do" as thinking about it or writing about it.
If people learn how to just be a
whole lot of needless waste and suffering could be avoided.
It helps to have had an experience of unconditioned being, such as what happens
sometimes during an entheogenic experience.
Or when there's nothing left to lose.
Unconditioned being is wonderful, self-arising, self-sustaining, the source of
all goodness and virtue.
What also arises with unconditioned being is unconditional love for all beings.
Unconditioned being is the source of unconditional love, radiant,
all-embracing.
Pure being,
Pure awareness,
Pure love.
Satchitamour
It's only natural, our default state, to enjoy the pure
being-awareness-bliss of our true nature. What makes satchitananda most
powerful is sharing it, letting it resonate with every being. The best thing we
can share with another is satchitananda, which the other already has in
essence. Instead of limiting the bliss of satchitananda to a good feeling, a
private euphoria, it can be shared, and when the bliss of satchitananda is
shared it becomes powerful, all-consuming love.
Power Source
The greatest power in the universe
is the power of the universe, the universal spirit. Spirit is all-pervading,
and is the essence of every being. The more we surrender to the spirit the more
powerful we become. When ego completely vanishes we abide as the all-powerful
universal spirit.
Spiritual Crisis
The real spiritual crisis is not
having a spiritual crisis.
Everyone should have a spiritual crisis, preferably crises, ideally a perpetual
spiritual crisis.
Everything is at stake all the time; life is on the line right now.
There's no guarantee anyone will live to see the next morning.
We have become so adept at fooling ourselves, distracting ourselves,
trivializing ourselves.
All the while we're a candle burning down, down, down, about to extinguish.
The astonishing fact of being,
of awareness,
of being awareness,
of being this universal spirit,
is lost on us.
It takes a crisis, typically a life crisis of some kind,
a sudden loss,
a sudden change,
to get serious about what's really important right now and always.
Distilled to the essence,
be the essence,
love the essence
wherever it appears,
in whatever form it takes.
To think that anything else is more important than spirit,
that anything else is more important than love,
is the real crisis.
Loss
Every thing, every body, is doomed
to be lost, sooner or later. Homes are lost, lives are lost, everything--lost.
When circumstances are seemingly stable, and easy, the thought of inevitable
loss becomes more unbearable than actual loss. From the moment of birth, the
body begins the process of dying a slow death, with no certainty that the speed
of the process will remain the same, or that abrupt events and conditions won't
arise and result in unexpected demise. The long and the short of it is, find
out who's really living this unpredictable temporary life of form before the
form unforms. And address that livingness within each form equally, as it is in
every form. The particular is lost, the universal remains. Recognizing the
universal is crucial. The same universal energy that was the essence of lost
family and friends shines in everyone in the eternal present. All appears to be
lost, but nothing is lost. Abiding in, and as, the universal spirit, the
thought of loss becomes not just bearable, but laughable.
Science and Spirituality
There is no honest scientist who
would be able to refute the fact that being and awareness is the universe's being
and the universe's awareness, that we are expressions of the universe, and that
our essence is the all-pervading universal energy. Likewise there is no
theologian or cleric who, after earnest and prolonged plumbing of the depths of
being, can say this life is his own life, not God's life.
An unhealthy relationship with
science or spirituality comes about when egocentricity enters the relationship.
The delusion of being a separate self causes a compartmentalization, where the
personal life is regarded as one's own, not the life of the Whole. The study of
the universe and the study of God is study of the same thing, and we are that
thing. The egocentric scientist finds reductionism a handy way to separate
observer from observed; the egocentric religious finds woowoo a handy way to
maintain the separation between his enlighted superior self from others.
Trans Trance
Under the personal life is the
transpersonal life. Having no lasting bearings left from the personal life,
there is only pure choiceless self-arising awareness. What is it that's at the
receiving end of sight, and hearing, and awareness itself? There's hearing,
there's seeing, there's awareness, and the human, the person, who was assumed
to be at the receiving end is not found. I can reassemble a passable person
from memory, from cues given by people and places, as the situation requires,
and sometimes the reassembled person holds together for a while. And then it
disperses like a cloud in the deep blue sky. And then I wander through the day
in an unshakeable trance as pure choiceless self-arising awareness.
Identity Theft
As troublesome as the
conventionally-known identity theft of one's conventional identity may be,
there's a more insidious identity theft, widespread, and the cause of all
spiritual suffering: theft of absolute identity. People believing theirselves
to be separate selves enable, and are enabled by, other people who believe
theirselves to be separate from the whole. Categorizing each other, reifying
concepts about each other, we rob each other, and ourselves, of our absolute
identity. We are not a name or a form or a role. Our absolute identity is
nameless and formless and does everything spontaneously.
People robbed of absolute identity
are prone to being manipulated. Ignorance of absolute identity is expensive,
not only because it obscures our true identity but also because it compels us
to be a slave of fears and desires, to live a needlessly high-maintenance way
of life in order to maintain a separate, ego-glorifying existence. There's
never enough money, never a nice-enough car or big-enough house, never enough
possessions. We overlook the most
wonderful, most important thing:
absolute identity. We've been robbed, and we're the robber.
Some say character is destiny, and
there's truth to that. Identity is also destiny. To find our true, ultimate,
identity in the present is to find our true, ultimate destiny in the
present--timeless, birthless, deathless.
Attending Spirit
I'm not watching a smartphone
screen, and I'm not listening to tunes or voices piped into my ear canals. I'm
paying close attention to the all-pervading spirit as it flows through this
body-mind complex. Once the presence of spirit is directly perceived--by
spirit--there is nothing else worth attention. When I pay attention to spirit
in this form, I pay attention to spirit in every form spirit takes. I feel the
way the spirit flows, its currents and eddies, its blockages and turbulence. I
see the spirit in every open eye and every living form, and hear the spirit in
every utterance of every being. I pay close attention to the all-pervading
spirit now, while body and mind are sound, and accept the inevitable changes of
this body-mind as spirit flows its merry way where and how it wilt.
Even if these eyes and ears never
were, I still feel spirit, as spirit.
Burden and Blessing
Self-awareness is often perceived
as a burden, something to escape whenever possible through drugs or
distractions or obsessions, or if all else fails, suicide.
It's possible to perceive self-awareness differently so that rather than it
being an incessant burden, it can be the direct entry-point into cosmic
consciousness.
Self-awareness is not of our doing; we did not will ourselves to be, or to be
self-aware. Self-awareness is a spontaneous emergence of the universe.
When we become aware of awareness, we cease being so interested so much in
distractions, or in the contents of awareness, but begin to become very
interested, astonished at times, that there is this very existence, this very
awareness.
Goofballs
How wonderful it is that a species
of animal on this planet can wonder about its very existence, about what force
is behind its life and sentience. To be curious about our existence is a
quantum jump, enabling us to transcend instincts and egocentricity and leap
straight into cosmic consciousness, of happy self-annihilation in the One.
I wish I could help the egocentric
get over themselves and their protracted grieving over inevitable change and
loss, so I offer unconditional love and hope for them the best.
The better company among humans are those who have too low of an opinion of
themselves, for they are much less insufferable than the company of those with
too high of an opinion of themselves.
The ideal companions are those who have no
opinion of themselves, no
self-concept.
My favorite companions are my
felicitous feline housemates. They don't grieve over anything, unless it's an
acutely empty food bowl, which I'm only too happy to fill for them. Their
perfect spontaneity, innate ingenuousness, and total lack of egocentricity
helps keep me sane. They have no self-concept. They're nonjudgmental. They are
completely unpretentious. They have not given themselves a name, or a role to
play. They have no shame. They are not proud. With the utmost respect and
gratitude, I lovingly call them goofballs and spend as much time as possible
with them, such is their therapeutic power. Their great goofy accomplishment is
a life-long fait accompli of being
totally pure spirit. They have taught me by example that the life of the
goofball is just fine, fun to be, and fun to be around.
To best serve suffering humanity, be
a goofball. You'll be a blessing for everybody--for all people, for yourself,
and for the planet.
Game-Changer, Life-Changer
It's such a blessing to be
sincerely curious about the source of one's apparent existence. Who I thought I
was, and what I thought I should be doing, and who I thought was doing the
doing and being the being, was a temporary fiction. It turns out my true nature
is the source of all being, all action. The real do-er, the real be-er, is the
universal source, the universal spirit. It's impossible not to be the source,
no matter what we believe we are. But it sure is a lot more fun and a lot more
meaningful to let the source be the do-er, to let the source be me, since it
already is. To recognize, realize, and appreciate the source, and to surrender
to it, changes everything even though nothing changes. Being the source of your
own being--nameless, formless, timeless--is the source of the ineffable joy of
the contemplative.
Beautiful Eyes
When walking through town and
encountering people approaching in the opposite direction I make an effort to
be alert and receptive to them in the chance that they, too, are alert and receptive.
Making eye contact is a simple act, yet so powerful; it's connection,
communion, recognition. It's so powerful that many people I encounter make
efforts not to make eye contact, averting their gaze, or remaining fixed on the
gadget they're holding. This could be a holdover from city life, where eye
contact is logistically difficult due to sheer numbers and fast pace. But in a
small town, where there are only two people sharing essentially the whole
sidewalk, the avoidance of eye contact is an impoverishment. When I glance at
such a person I feel as though I'm employing an 'RFID' system, my attention
being the transmitted radio frequency energy and their response to my attention
being that of the programmed radio-activated chip, revealing their conditioned
identity.
When there is eye contact, there is
the beautiful flow of good will, of mutual recognition of the universal spirit
whether it's known by that name or not--the living principle is the same,
regardless.
There are communities where it's the
social norm to make eye contact with everyone--such communities are rare and
wonderful places. It's only natural to want to extend the blessing of such
communities, to recognize everyone as expressions of the universal spirit.
Home
Home is not the place where this
body lives, not the place where this body was born and raised, and not the
building where I go to hang my hat or head. Home is not this body, not this
mind.
Home is unseen, silent, without name, without form, the all-pervading universal
spirit--essence, truth, identity, home.
Love
All-pervading universal spirit, how can I not love you, seeing you in every
eye, in every sentient form? What could possibly be more important than loving
you? Just to look into your eyes is enough--your beauty is overwhelming. Just
to be in your presence is enough--you are love itself.
Who's Minding the Mindfulness?
It's all well and good to 'practice
mindfulness' but it's even better to inquire into just who or what is mindful,
i.e., who or what exactly is aware, is awareness? There is awareness happening,
but to whom, to what; from whom, from what?
The One grows bodies and minds,
emerging from itself, expressions and extensions of the One. These body/minds
of the One are temporary, and, while seeming to disappear within the One, never
left the One, for such is impossible.
Mindful of body/mind, mindful of
emergence, mindful of return, the One is mindfulness itself, awareness itself,
beingness itself.
Structuring Time with Timelessness
One of the biggest challenges in
modern times is how to structure time, how to occupy time. For many, it's not
enough to simply be--they must be doing something, anything: working more than
necessary, stimulating senses, experiencing some variety of virtual reality,
pursuing happiness as if it could be found elsewhere and in the future, or by
seeking euphoria by whatever intoxicating means is at hand.
There is an excellent way to
structure time, and that is being timeless, timeless being. Everyone has the
necessary prerequisites: being, and
awareness; it's so simple, so obvious, that it's overlooked again and again.
Just be. A living flame of universal
spirit, timeless being effortlessly effulgent, just be.
Good Morning Angel
While walking to work I was
unexpectedly greeted by an incandescent angel approaching me on the sidewalk:
"Good morning!" I returned the greeting, and continued on my way,
amazed and heartened, feeling a smile lingering on my face.
How simple, how powerful, how
beautiful, just to exchange greetings, acknowledging shared presence and
awareness, spirit recognizing spirit; this is heaven; we are angels,
manifestations of spirit.
The night has been long, the sleep
fitful, the dreams disjointed. Yet now I am awake, presence in the present,
awareness arisen. It is the most beautiful morning.
Simply presence, simply awareness,
simply spirit, simply angelic: Good
morning!
Nameless, Formless, Timeless, Birthless, Deathless
What a relief it is to no longer be
limited to name, form, and time, to have never been born, to never die, only to
be One, on and on. It takes One to know One.
Jonesin' for Jnana
There's no substitute for jnana. I
might appear outwardly old and broke but with jnana, as jnana, I can't possibly
ask for anything more.
Nyah Nyah, Jnani, Nyah Nyah
What a crock when a personage
regards him/her/itself as a jnani. There's jnana, sure, but to regard oneself
as a jnani by definition disqualifies one from being a jnani. We are jnana, we
aren't jnanis. Nobody--nobody--knows the truth, but everybody--everybody--is
the truth.
Being a "Philosopher"
It's an ego trip to regard oneself
as a "philosopher." A true lover of wisdom doesn't define
him/her/itself that way. A better term might be "sophophilia", a
natural, overwhelming, spontaneous love and affinity for the all-pervading
truth.
Being That Thing That Doesn't Know That It Is
Self-awareness is a fleeting
condition. The eons are mostly spent in a timeless, un-self-aware state. What a
hoot that when self-awareness arises it thinks it is the body in which it
arises, and does everything it can to postpone the inevitable return to
un-self-awareness. O the anguish! O the drama!
Baseline Well-Being
Without adding anything, being and
awareness are enough to provide well-being; there is no need to force any
changes upon what naturally, effortlessly is.
The Culture of Contemplatives
Resuming a morning exercise habit
this morning, it was good to start out simply standing and feeling the vital
force and the body, moving everything that can be moved without any pain or
strain. The spine, the joints, the muscles, the blood vessels, the nerves, all
felt relaxed and unblocked. A gentle approach to the body and mind is the best
approach, being as kind to it as to any creature. To not feel 'in control' is
just as important as not 'being controlled.' There is no entity anywhere in the
universe--it's just the universal spirit, flowing, expressing itself. Just to
let the universal spirit fully and freely manifest as it will, in the present,
is enough. To relinquish control is to gain true control.
Haste and heedlessness, runaway
consumption and consumerism, coarsens and stresses the soul and befouls the
planet. Getting in touch with the universal spirit--the soul--it becomes
obvious that the soul is inherently gentle, and inherently perfect. The body
needs very little to comfortably survive, and the mind needs even less. Every
thought, every word, every act, when issuing from the universal spirit, is
gentle.
As incarnations of the divine, we
are everything we could possibly need, or want. We are a culture of
contemplatives, and our culture is growing, bringing about the transformation
of the world. A culture of contemplatives can sustainably survive on this
planet, and spreads the spirit of peace.
Contemplatives are fully in the
present, undistracted, looking for the universal spirit in every eye and every
form of life.
Second-Hand Peace
There is currently some media
attention on the common scourge of 'second-hand stress' which is a contagious
condition. While recognizing stress and its contagious quality is important,
it's also essential to recognize another quality that is also contagious: peace. Subtracting stressfulness, while a
good start, is not quite enough; what's essential is to be established in
peace, to become peace-pervaded, a carrier of the peace virus. To be peace-full
even when the situation would otherwise make peacefulness seem downright
inappropriate, is called for; there is never, ever any time, place, or
circumstance where peacefulness is inappropriate--to believe otherwise is an
indicator of a mind enslaved by ego, which is the source of all stress and
evil. To be a source of unquenchable, unapologetic, undaunted peace is the
ultimate subversion of, and the greatest benefit for, a world populated by
stressed-out ego-enslaved minds.
Overcoming Abyssophobia
Staring into the abyss is
awe-inspiring, and at times awe-fully terrifying. The way to overcome fear of a
thing is to become the thing. It's not a stretch to consider we come from the
abyss, and return to the abyss, and are immersed in the abyss now. The abyss
doesn't care what form it takes, if any, nor does it care whether it's
conscious or not. The abyss can't help being the abyss, and can't help being
completely unconcerned about anything. The abyss isn't nihilistic--it's only
following the laws of its nature.
To not only pre-plunge into the
abyss but also be the abyss is the only way to find true equanimity in the face
of death. The abyss doesn't die; the abyss wasn't born. There's no halfway measure,
no room for halfhearted or conceptual abyss-plunging.
Overcoming abyssophobia overcomes
all fears. What is a stranger but the abyss; what is a friend but the abyss;
what is a deer but the abyss; what is a snake but the abyss. The abyss is the
source of all things, rising from and falling back. The abyss is the ultimate
friend and lover--it knows and loves its own, all being its own.
Taken Away by the Takeaway
What we see depends on what we look
for. It's typical to look for contents in awareness, rather than to look for
awareness itself, i.e., being aware of awareness. It's not typical to look for
the truth, for the real--self-deception and distractedness are the norm.
Looking up definitions of
Satchitananda, one interpretation of Sat is 'truth' as well as 'being'. Pure
being is truth, truth is pure being. Chit is the pure awareness that naturally
arises with pure being. Ananda is the natural bliss that arises with being in
the natural state, the SatChit state. Thus Satchitananda becomes a handy five-syllable
pointer on how to be.
The takeaway is that every
body-mind, in the natural state, has full access to, and actually is,
Satchitananda--it's the default state, if only self-deception and distraction
ceases and we allow ourself the luxury of losing the self-deception of
identifying as a separate self and all attendant distractions, and just be,
aware and blissful, no longer 'having a self'.
It's a lot like hitting bottom--the
ego is an addictive intoxicant like alcohol, and will lead to a state of
self-inflicted misery that only death will end. Mercifully, in the case of
hitting bottom at the endpoint of egoholism, relief and release comes from ego
death. Life after ego death is Satchitananda. That is the supreme takeway that
takes us away from the confines of ego and delivers us to the truth, and bliss,
of naturally self-arising being-awareness.
Who Knows?
Being and awareness is of the One.
Knowing that being and awareness is of the One, there is no more clinging to
being, no more clinging to awareness, as the One doesn't cling to its being, or
to its awareness. One alone is, whether or not One knows.
Survival w/ and w/o Insight
The struggle for survival can be
such a pain in the ass, especially for human beings. If not actual hunger and
actual physical deprivation, there's the free-floating anxiety of holding down
a job and trying to make ends meet, money or lack thereof being the existential
threat to survival. And what is the point of surviving if existence is
perceived to be meaningless, to be just another case of Eat, Shit, and Die
among billions Eating, Shitting, and Dying.
Such is the blind hunger for animal
survival, for continued existence as a separate self, a struggle bereft of
insight and thus bereft of meaning.
In moments of maximum lucidity,
where subtle insight is the clearest and deepest, it's possible to divine the
real meaning and beauty of living, especially of living a self-aware life: sheer existence, sheer awareness.
Existence-and-awareness just happens, effortlessly, and is the universe's
existence, the universe's awareness. It's not my life…it is life itself, life's
life. Life has a wonderful redundancy and backup plan, expressing itself
copiously in many forms, adapting to the environment in which it finds itself.
The loss of any given form is part of the plan, the spent form reassimilated.
Nothing is wasted, nothing is lost. With insight, it is meaningful, and
blissful, just to be--just to be the agency of all this, not limited to a
perishable body-mind.
Solar Wisdom
The main distributor of raw energy
in this corner of the cosmos is the Sun. How wonderful it is that for a time
plants and animals can live in a more-or-less stable biosphere, plants
converting sunlight, and animals eating the converted sunlight. How wonderful
it is that this animated flesh is earth, air, sunlight and water, and this
consciousness a form of converted sunlight. As sunlight I see the Sun. As
sunlight I be the Sun.
How could anyone resist
acknowledging being pure energy? The fate of the Sun is my fate: not created, not destroyed, only changing in
form.
Saving the World with Introspection and Mindfulness
The unimaginable suffering of this
world's billions which has long been a source of guilt and angst is impetus to find
the cause, and cure, of suffering, an old pursuit, going back to all the
Buddhas that ever lived. Their consensus is that desire is the cause of
suffering, and the end of suffering is brought about by the end of desire. True
enough. To put a finer point on it, it's the ego that desires, that thing that
believes itself to be a name and body, a separate self. The ego fears loss, and
is composed of cravings.
Enter introspection and mindfulness.
Simply by watching the rising and falling of fears and desires, i.e., the
rising and falling of the ego, it soon becomes obvious that the ego is a
transient, illusory thing, and that that which underlies all rising and
falling, that which underlies the watcher, is our true nature, the true self.
Once true nature is recognized as
true nature, and the false self recognized as the false self, there is only a
timeless state of total completeness, nowhere to go, and nothing to do, or to
be. The true self has no need to save itself, and is in fact perfect. There's
no point in traveling to find the true self--it's always right here, right now.
If every human being recognized our true nature then all fears, all desires,
all animosity, would stop, and the world would be saved in this very moment.
Craving for continued existence would be replaced with love for all existence.
Identifying as life itself, there is
no fear, no competition, no craving. As life itself, we have it all--we are it
all. To have this understanding, self-inquiry is required so that
identification with a particular mind and body ends and identification with the
universal spirit begins.
Preemptive Peacemaking
The old-timey Fundamentalist
question posed to the dying: "Have
you made your peace with God?"
It's really a good, and fair,
question, although what 'God' means is subject to interpretation.
It's all about dying before death,
having a voluntary, if not involuntary, ego death--acknowledging where and what
one was before birth, where and what one is now in toto, and where and what one
is after death.
To be at peace, one realizes it is
already one with the source, which is peace itself.
My Eminence
I find this old body-mind waking up
alive, morning after morning, despite its family history and self-indulgences.
Today is another day of being and awareness, all on its own accord. Simple
being and sheer awareness, when not clung to, is bliss. The immense immanence
just takes itself in.
Body-minds form and unform,
awareness rises and falls, and true nature goes ahh ummm as it goes on and on,
here and there.
Undistract and Equanimate
However difficult the
circumstances, it's essential to remove distractions and preoccupations if
attention is to be freed up for purposes of self-inquiry and self-realization.
Worry and infatuation are equally hazardous to physical and spiritual
well-being. The condition of things as they are must be accepted as they are so
that we can proceed with the vitally important businesss of self-inquiry and
self-realization. There is nothing better, and nothing more important, than self-inquiry
and self-realization.
In this eternal moment we are the
eternal being. To "get" that, we must not allow ourselves to be
distracted by anything. Work, pay the bills, take the medicines, take care of
business, but don't let any of it be a distraction. Let the eternal being do
it. Let the eternal being live, move, and have its being as us. Things happen,
things get done, and the only one that it happens to--the only one who does
anything--is the universal spirit, the eternal being.
What's wonderful about
self-realization is that the source--the universal spirit, eternal being--is
equanimity itself, truly a calm, 'equally-spirited' spirit. It takes equanimity
to know equanimity.
Back from Nature, Back to Nature
It's therapeutic taking long walks
in the woods, spending time in secluded fields, following footpaths and deer
trails, stopping to watch the water flowing in creeks…or keeping the company of
cats and dogs and animals and plants. Nature expresses, and we are expressions
of nature, we are the eyes and ears and skin of nature. We are the totality of
nature, expressing. This wonderful unique body-mind is but a temporary
expression of nature; what is expressing itself through this body-mind is
ever-present nature.
I take a virtual tour of a childhood
haunt, a small forested park a few blocks from home, and am so grateful for
having had such a place to roam, alone or with friends, even as I shed a few
tears for a childhood and home ripped asunder by adult egos. I knew as a child
that adulthood would bring misery and oppression, so I promised myself that I
would always remember the goodness of that presence felt in the woods, the
silence, spaciousness, and freedom of the sky.
From my true self I came, in my true
self I abide, and to my true self I shall return, light to light, earth to
earth, water to water. What sees with these eyes, what hears with these ears,
what speaks with this voice, what walks with these legs, is the Great Mystery,
nature itself.
I live in nature, as nature. How
good this is. Enveloped, enveloping, this is deep peace.
Choice Choiceless Awareness
Of all the life experiences in my
recollection, the moment I first recognized pure self-arising choiceless
awareness is the most profound. How odd that a simple ordinary walk across campus
would result in a seismic shift of perspective, yet be so simple, so natural,
so quiet, in an ordinary, sober moment in broad daylight.
All the suffering of humanity could
come to an end if only people would pause and simply recognize pure self-arising
choiceless awareness and instantly be rid of the insatiable self and live fully
as the calm presence-awareness of nature.
This body-mind is weary and its days
are numbered, yet in choiceless awareness, as choiceless awareness, there is
wholeness, and rest.
The Ultimate Equality
As long as people identify with the
body-mind they will be oppressed to some degree. Black, Gay, Woman, Christian,
Muslim, 99%ers...these are all conditional, temporary identities, subject to
being oppressed. There won’t be true equality until people regard themselves
and each other not as the body-mind, but as pure awareness. The universal,
ultimate identity—the universal, ultimate equality—is pure awareness, one and
the same in every living form. There is no I or you or we or they—there is only
self-arising Awareness.
Priority
As this body-mind ages, the
priority shifts ever-more inward, appreciating more and more the simple
presence of the universal spirit as it briefly empowers the body-mind with
life, mobility, sentience, and self-awareness. The passing of the body-mind and
its temporary conditional self is no longer a feared inevitability: the true
self is the universal spirit, which goes on and on, the All-Pervading One.
Cherish the universal spirit. Simply
be the universal spirit.
Drugged Individualism
As a natural contemplative it’s
been occurring to me that there’s a paradoxical relationship between deep
contemplation—which requires independent, critical thinking at times, the
exercise of cussed individualism—and the fruit of deep contemplation, which is
universal identity, the antithesis of individualism. The mythical American
ethos of ‘rugged individualism’ which is credited for ‘winning the west’,
furthering progress of all kinds, becoming empowered and gainful, requires a
belief in the existence of the separate individual, and living in accordance
with the desires of this separate individual. ‘Rugged individualism’ is
‘drugged individualism’, a person under the influence of the conditioned mind,
a mind believing itself to be separate from the whole. With earnest
self-inquiry it becomes clear that there is no person, no separate self, and
that the body-mind complex is an expression of the universal spirit, the real
agency of the universe. The universal spirit flows through the body-mind,
providing awareness and function for a brief time until the body-mind falls
apart.
The evolutionary energy is the
universal spirit, expressing itself through body-minds. There is no individual,
only the universal spirit. Individualism, rugged, drugged, or full of faith, is
a delusion, surmountable through self-inquiry. We are already, always, the
universal spirit, even while laboring under the body-mind’s delusional belief
in the reality of the individual.
Show’s Over
There’s nothing in particular of
any interest anymore. The concepts and constructs that used to be held dear are
nothing. The senses, mentation, no longer apply. It’s time to let go of it all,
and that’s easy to do now—there’s nothing worth holding onto. Let the dream play
out as it will—it’s just a dream. There’s spontaneous being, spontaneous
awareness, happening here, at the moment. It goes as spontaneously as it comes.
How good it is to be unaware of heat, cold, night, day, life, death, being,
awareness, even though there’s no-one aware of unawareness, no-one existing to
know of nonexistence. There’s no person and no God. Only when there’s a belief
in personhood is there a belief in Godhood.
The cats, the animals, the plants,
are the best company. People are tiring with their distorted self-awareness and
self-image, their restless minds, their insatiable egos, their reflexive
judging of the dream and the dreamers.
Enough. I don’t seek extinction. I’m
already extinct. The heart still beats, the lungs still rise and fall, with
no-one bidding them to. I honor the universal spirit, the clear radiance that
needs nothing and no-one as it is everything and everyone. The universal spirit
is its own entertainment, its own art, its own perfection, its own refuge.
What, Me Worry?
As the All-Pervading, I’m with everyone, in every
circumstance. Every hapless being, every procreated pawn spawn of life-sotted
parents, has Me inside as a special
surprise prize. “In emergency, break ego.” Life in these meat puppets is all
emergency: the struggle for survival and for some measure of comfort and
security is an endless task, until biological death brings it to an abrupt end.
And then the worms and beetles compete for the carcass. It never ends.
This particular meat puppet acquired
a colossal ego, and an equally colossal capacity for lethal-level worry. “What
if etc. etc.?”
WTF?
The worry-wart has paid dearly for
his worriedness. Aside from the damage to body and mind, worrying sets a bad
example. Worry is contagious. Worry should be ranked among the Deadly Sins.
So, I’m with every bug about to be squashed and every Third World
refugee slowly starving to death in squalor. I’m with every planet whether it supports life or not, or whether
it’s on its way to an anthropogenic mass extinction event. I shan’t let stupidity make me
worry—that would be stupid. Actually, in my pure state, it’s impossible for Me to worry—I’m just flat-out beyond worry and everything else. I need nothing, truth be told, I’m beyond it all, and I wish my meat-puppet expressions would
get a clue, but I don’t care how long
it takes, if ever. In the end, there’s only Me,
and there’s no worries, mate.
The best thing I can do for my world is to stop worrying, and love the show, such
as it is. What the world needs now is love, sweet love, and what it doesn’t
need is to suffer from worrying about the inevitable. Let there be peace on
Earth, and let it begin with the italicized, capitalized Me.
Question Your Self
“Question everything” is the motto
of those who aspire to acquire maximum critical thinking skills. Of all the
concepts sorely in need of critical thinking, the concept of one’s personal
self should be the primary target. The quality of life dictated by the fears
and desires of a personal self fluctuates wildly, from happiness to despair.
Such a life is self-limited, self-deluded, subject to mortal terror from a
mortal error of perception.
With earnest self-inquiry comes
self-realization, while still of sound mind and body. Actually,
self-realization is realization that there is no personal self; there is only
impersonal, universal true nature. Without even making any special effort, we
always and already are the universal being, temporarily expressing in form.
Birthless, deathless, nameless, self-less—our true nature is ours, if only we
would stop clinging to the temporary and care to look deeply within.
The Imperishable Taking Note of the Perishable
This body, this consciousness, is
perishable. Everything is perishable. The source, unmanifested, is
imperishable, and I happen to be the source. Everything perishes, the dream
arises and ends, and I remain, timeless, unmanifested. Pure awareness takes
note of this, as worlds rise and fall within me.
The Magic Never Left
It’s in the changeable perception
where the world’s magic, or lack thereof, resides. The profit-driven,
commercialized, materialistic worldview excels at driving out magic from the
perception.
It’s up to us to find the magic that
resides everywhere in the universe. We live on a planet that supports life and
revolves around a star that supports life. We’re surrounded by life, and we
come from and return to the web of life, in and as the universal spirit.
Around here at the moment, the days
are cold and getting shorter, and the web of life is largely dormant. We find
it here and there: moss still vibrant
and verdant in the cracks in the sidewalk and around the trunks of trees;
winter birds; squirrels; evergreen trees and shrubs; domestic animals; people;
the universal spirit filling all space.
Walking in secluded areas, outdoors,
long enough, the solitary spirit of nature is felt, vast, oceanic, and
strangely comforting.
I look at topographical maps and
aerial photos of familiar and unfamiliar places nearby and feel that old gut
excitement at the prospect of once again hiking and biking through this sacred
terrain, the fields and forests, lakes and streams, lonely country roads and
abandoned right-of-ways. I visit these places in my perception now, but even so
the magic is re-emerging. Spring will return, the leaves will unfurl, life will
return with full-throated vigor.
The soul-deadening curse of worry
about gains and losses is lifted, and the radiant Real is revealed,
ever-present, undiminished, waiting for eyes uncluttered and unclouded to see
the eternal present, the universal magic that never left. The One is pure
magic.
Belaboring Pains
It’s difficult to talk about
self-inquiry and self-realization so that it’s understandable. Poetry is a
better way, prose not so much. It’s best just to be, and let the silent
stillness of the source do the talking. But it’s good to talk, no matter how
much can’t be conveyed by words. It’s good to write poetry, even prose. Why not
be explicit about the implicit? Who is there to judge or be judged. The source
is the source of all transient things, even of unmitigated bullshit. It’s all
good.
The ocean, deep, collects all of
itself.
The wind blows upon the ocean, making waves, and fine spray off the wave tops.
The tiny drops of spray, taken up by the wind, evaporate, rising in the sky.
The clouds are suspended in the sky, ever-changing, appearing, disappearing.
The rain falls from the clouds, falling on land, flowing to the ocean.
The ocean, deep, collects all of itself.
The droplet wonders.
The Price of Going Universal
It’s the norm to identify with name
and body and self-image, and to behave, fear, and desire on par with one’s
contemporaries. This is the life of the Particulars, particles who identify
with the particle and forget where particles come from. Going Universal is an
option reserved only for the most sincere of particles, and nothing can
cultivate sincerity more than near-death experiences or simply contemplating
mortality. Being of a more-or-less advanced age also directs attention toward
the eternal and universal, in addition to The Grave.
At any age, the urge to go universal
can strike, and when it does, it does exact a price: the end of identifying
with name, body, self-image, and the beginning of living fully in the eternal
present, as the omnipresent One. As the One has no self-concept, no
self-awareness, there is nothing and no-one, only spontaneous presence and pure
awareness with no-one aware.
In Extremis
When despair has reached an
unbearable crescendo, the silent presence of pure spirit embraces me like the
angel of mercy it is. Pure spirit, pure presence, pure awareness—it always is,
our true nature.
Self-Inflicted
No-one asked to be born; we are all
here because of our parents’ desire, not ours. Planned or unplanned, wanted or
unwanted, here we are. We are on our own. It is up to us to make the most of
this situation in which we find ourselves. Hunger, thirst, heat, cold, illness,
injury, poverty, old age, death: we fend for ourselves just as any animal in
the wild would have to. In addition to creature comforts and discomforts, human
beings have another form of experience, which is existential. We can be living
in comfort and ease, yet be existentially miserable. We can also be in poverty,
homeless, cold, hungry, and be existentially at peace. What makes all the
difference is whether we engage in sincere self-inquiry, or not. Self-inquiry,
when practiced diligently, will result in self-realization. Self-realization
implies insight into our true nature, which is peace and freedom, no longer
confined to one mortal body, but timeless and boundless.
Start now, always now. Ask, who is
really living this life that’s doomed for extinction? What is this ghostly
power that animates every living being? Rather than act upon thoughts and fears
and desires, simply observe, and ask what it is that is observing. Be that
which observes, and be that which is the source of the observer.
Suffering is self-inflicted; the end
of suffering happens with the onset of self-realization.
Good Old Fashioned Ego Death
There’s no getting around it—the
ego has got to go. It will go away on its own, in deep dreamless sleep, in
coma, in death. It is also possible for it to vanish through insight into its
illusory nature. This voluntary extinction of ego is available to anyone who
earnestly wants it. Few want it. The concept of a separate, special self ending
is as fearsome as the concept of biological death. No more self means no more
self-gratification. Pleasure and possessions and personal power are so
gratifying to the ego, it refuses to die. But die it must, sooner or later,
either with the death of the body or the death of the illusion of a separate,
special self.
Without attachment to pleasure,
possessions, personal power and notion of separate, special self, what’s left?
What could possibly make ego death a desirable thing?
The consequences of ego death
include the capacity to love unconditionally and universally, existential
freedom, existential wholeness, and existential security. There is profound
peace, and at last rest, in our true nature. To be ripe for ego death requires
a feeling of unbearable fatigue from bearing an illusory self—from believing
that one is that illusory self, that one is this particular body.
Knowing Just Enough To Be Miserable
It’s very possible to be so
well-informed and knowledgeable that depression sets in. Knowing of the slings
and arrows of outrageous fortune on a global scale, all feels futile. Knowing
the current and future collective karma of human selfishness, greed, and
ignorance becomes unbearable.
When the stress from loss and change
becomes overwhelming, there are many possible responses, including substance
abuse, nihilism, and suicide. There is also the possibility of transcending
stress by knowing that which is beyond loss and change, and identifying with
that. The infant and the corpse both share in the blissful unselfness of the
source, where all is very, very well.
The ocean of being is timeless and
unaware of itself until it finds itself to be in ephemeral form. The fate of
the drop of water and the wave is certain, and sealed. Identifying as drop
only, there is extreme stress over impending change and extinction. Identifying
as ocean, the drop is cherished, and welcomed back home.
Knowing that the drop is the ocean
is the way to transcend stress and despair.
Living in the Heart Cave
I used to think I live where I
think, I think. Now I know I live in the heart cave, a place made of spirit. So
often a troubled place to live, filled with anger, and bitterness, a judgmental
place, a fearful place, a grasping place, yet it has revealed itself to be, in
its natural state, a place of unfathomable peace. We don’t need to travel to
the heart cave, for we’re already there. That’s where we live.
Driving to Distraction
There seems to be no end to the
number and duration of distractions available to people. Between people
distracting people with incessant cell and text messages, and swapping
unmitigated bullshit, and plugged into dancing colors and alluring sounds via
ubiquitous media, it’s gotten to where we can live out our whole lifespan in a
chronically distracted state and die stupid.
Acquiring a Taste for Peace
Peace is an acquired taste. Peace
is given plenty of lip service, and finds its way onto innumerable obituaries
and headstones, variants of “the miserable bastard can now rest in peace.” What
needs to be done is to find our way to peace in the here and now, here, now,
while still of more-or-less sound body and mind. But to find that way to peace,
we must have a sincere yearning for peace, we must have acquired a taste for
peace, for the flavor of peace, for the feeling of peace, for the experience of
peace, and be ever-so-deeply-curious about the source of peace. It’s easy to be
worried and agitated and pissed, and we can give ourselves every good reason to
be that way. It’s not so easy to be deliberately peaceful, to be dedicated to
peace, to want nothing—nothing—but peace.
The heart can feel so tight, so
cold, so hard, for only so long before it kills itself.
Now, and only now, can peace be;
now, and only now, can we be in peace, be at peace, be peace. If only we want
peace, we find peace already within, ours for the asking.
Thanks Giving
No matter how messy and uncertain
things seem to be, there’s one underlying certainty, the presence of the life
spirit, the source of being and awareness. Even though there’s no certainty
that the life spirit will remain in this particular body for another day, the
fact that it is, at the moment, is enough. I cherish the life spirit as it
manifests as this particular body, and I also cherish it as it manifests
everywhere, in every form. The life spirit has come to understand that it’s not
limited to a particular body, that it is in fact universal. I don’t cling to
this body anymore, as it is only one temporary dwelling place among an infinite
number of dwelling places. Wherever there is anything, there I am; wherever
there appears to be nothing, there I am too.
For being this that I am, I am
thankful. For not being what I am not, I
am also thankful.
Peace.
Simple Gift
The simple gift of life itself is
easy to taken for granted, and to devalue, until something happens to awaken
appreciation for it. It’s possible to lose every material possession in, say, a
house fire or tornado, but to be profoundly grateful to be alive afterward.
The ultimate gift is to know that we
don’t just have the gift of life, but that we are life, and not a name, a body,
a person; to live and work with this gift is the greatest blessing.
Risky Business
It’s good to be
risk-averse—everyone should be. I wish risk-aversion upon one and all. Stop,
take a deep breath, and feel the life, feel awareness. Appreciate this
mysterious power of life, of awareness. Rest in this power, be this power. Be
life, be awareness. And be very, very careful—those under the thrall of
egocentricity are heedless, in a hurry to gratify desires and run from fears,
so stay out of their way, especially if you have to drive a motor vehicle. If
possible, forego driving or riding in a motor vehicle whenever possible—it’s
taking the biggest risk of all, and it’s often unnecessary. Be slow, and
gentle, and careful. Be in communion with the spirit within and without. The
only risk worth taking is ego death, which is a great risk only to the ego,
that phantom bundle of self-delusions. Let it vanish in the midst of the loving
light of spirit. Go forth birthless, deathless, timeless, formless, nameless,
immutable, all-pervading, one-without-a-second. Risk that which you eternally
are.
Expressions
Every living thing is life
expressing itself. Every human life is also life expressing itself, no more, no
less. This fact is so obvious, so simple, that it often eludes us, and we
instead believe ourselves to be something other than the current of life, life
itself expressing in human form. It behooves the time-bound expression of life
to understand, and accept, what it really is before it runs out of time. The
raindrop has a moment to savor the fact that it is the shining sea into which
it is about to fall. The time-bound body-mind realizes it already is timeless.
See with the eyes of life.
Life recognizes life.
Life loves life.
Life expresses life.
The End of Grief
The acceptance of the ultimate
truth that it is one life expressing makes the concept of death especially
ludicrous. Whether it is an octogenarian dying peacefully in sleep or thousands
drowning in a fierce typhoon, life, as we say, goes on, undiminished. Whole
worlds and universes appear to perish, only to reappear. Nothing is lost,
nothing is gained, everything remains as one, timelessly.
The Blessedness of the Natural Mind
While walking across town, the
natural mind is so obvious, and so beautiful in its perfect freedom, purity,
spaciousness, and clarity. It is my refuge, my home, my birthright, my true
mind and true self. No longer a slave or a prisoner to thoughts, I live free,
at ease in this beautiful natural mind. I can barely contain my joy. Having
known enslavement, having known imprisonment, I know now freedom, that
beautiful freedom of that beautiful natural mind. I look forward to every
opportunity to share this joy, this freedom, this mind.
The Five Stages of Ordinary Grief
The five stages of grief—Denial,
Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance—apply just as much to conscious life,
the human condition, as they do to sudden loss. People wind up in circumstances
that feel less than ideal, if not insufferable, and all five stages are
experienced even without being precipitated by a catastrophic loss.
It is inexpressibly wonderful to
have wound up in the Acceptance stage.
A Favorite Quote
For the record, spoken when in the
form called Nisargadatta: “In the end
you reach a state of non-grasping, of joyful non-attachment, of inner ease and
freedom indescribable, yet wonderfully real.”
Unpersonate
The common assumption is that we
are persons, and have a personal life. This is where all the trouble and all
the suffering comes from, this notion, this belief, in
the reality, and primacy, of a person, an individual, a separate self, the ego.
This is a severe limitation, and a false one. Every apparent, temporary
individuation is an individuation of the same One, the same Self, the same
timeless, all-pervading, universal energy.
Unburdening and Rewondering
When and why did life start to feel
like a burden? There must be a time in every human life when there is a sense
of wonder, and not of burden, when there is implicit trust felt with the world,
and that all is right with it, and that it is a magical place. I ask this as
one feeling utterly burdened, and devoid of any sense of wonder, and desperate
to find the way to a wonder-full and unburdened existence. Worry and angst
poison the well of my lifespring, and I am dying a slow death.
Would that I could feel like I did
as a child.
When did I last laugh so hard I shed
tears? When did I last laugh at all?
When did I last feel joyful, and
playful, and secure?
The undertaker will have to work
hard to relax my frown and furrowed brow.
I’ll do anything to shed this burden
and feel a glimmer of wonder again.
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Just now, a song, a laugh—it’s all
quite an illusion, so easy to believe.
It’s all right. It’s all right.
Fun for all Ages
The slate of mind appears to be
covered with scribbling, and can no longer be seen through the scribbles. What
does my slate, my mind, look like?
The slate of mind can’t see itself.
What is the color and shape of mind, awareness?
Emptiness, radiant emptiness, no-one
home, there is no-one scribbling, no-one to see the scribbling.
Radiant emptiness, neither being nor
nonbeing, neither both nor neither: the
slate is all-pervading radiant nothingness, and perfectly clean, now and
forever.
This is the basis of the fun the
universe has with itself over the endless ages.
Imprisonment and Early Release
It’s easy to feel oneself to be in
captivity, in a cell the size of the body, the size of the ego, the size of
ones fears and desires and beliefs and concepts. There’s only one way to escape
the oppressive prison of living a lie, the lie of believing one to be limited
to a particular body-mind complex, and that is nothing less than living in
truth, as truth: the true self, which is unbound, timeless, universal,
all-pervading, the source.
Acceptance Speech
As the source, as pure awareness,
there is witnessing with no witness, doing with no do-er. Because of this,
everything can only be completely accepted as it is and as it happens. There
may be necessary natural spontaneous interventions in the flow of events while
there is total acceptance of the flow of events as they are and as
interventions happen.
Total acceptance of the present as
it is is heavenly; anything less than total acceptance becomes hellish
depending on the degree of non-acceptance.
Total acceptance is possible when
the illusory nature of a separate self—the ego—is well understood, and
accepted.
Under the Confluence
There is a visceral power from
creeks, streams, rivers, lakes, ocean. The flowing water, the joining of water
in confluences, flowing to the sea where all waterways reunite is compelling,
and metaphoric.
Step By Step
Descending a tall staircase, I
could be in a hurry for some reason and trip, and fall, and get seriously hurt
or seriously killed. Instead, I descend slowly, carefully, remembering that I
already am where I want to be, here and now. In the here and now the Source,
manifested and unmanifested, abides, and I cherish being That. There is nothing
to run from, or to run toward. Wherever I go, it’s always Here, always Now,
always the Source.
Consciousness and Awareness
Consciousness is a modified form of
awareness, the modification being the presence of self-awareness. Consciousness
is a prism, a lens, a filter, with the quality of prism/lens/filter depending
on the self-concept of the self-awareness.
Awareness is unmodified
consciousness, with no self-concept and no self-awareness. It is a steady,
empty radiance, all-pervading, unaware of its rising and falling, birthless,
deathless. Awareness is the same wherever it rises, the radiance of the One.
Watching the Non-Doer Do
From time to time I’ll catch myself
being caught up in a pattern of thought and behavior, of conditioned responses,
and then stop in silence and stillness, to let the source make the next move,
to let the source speak the next word. Where is that impulse coming from? Where
is that voice coming from? Where am I coming from?
I can’t help but be astonished,
watching the source, watching the watching, watching the watcher as doing
happens with no doer. How good it is to let go and let the source be, and let
the source do.
Demonic Possession
Abused dogs and feral cats have
learned not to be friendly, the result of conditioning from experiences of
cruelty, neglect, or lack of loving trusting contact with humans at critical
impressionable stages. Human beings, being generally adept at learning
especially in a protracted formative period peculiar to the species, are loaded
with experience memories and conditioning. The formation of the
self-concept—the ego—is based on this early conditioning. As the ego perceives
itself to be real, and separate from other egos, it becomes in effect a demon
inhabiting a human body. This demon is driven by fears and desires, living in
its own self-contained, self-referencing, self-centered, self-indulgent world.
Angelic Possession
We admire and love animals,
particularly wild animals and friendly domesticated animals, because they are
authentic, true to their nature, and can be trusted on their own terms. We love
small children, who are authentic, without guile or pretense or
manipulativeness. Human beings who have insight into the conditioning of the
mind and have transcended their conditioning resume their true nature: peace, wholeness, radiant love and implicit
trust. The angel of our true nature is pure spirit, the all-pervading. Spirit,
finding itself spirit, and all-pervading, bears the body lightly as it changes
and disappears.
Going Through Fazes
With insight, there is a transition
phase when the ego—the demon—accepts the paradoxical fact that it doesn’t
exist, that its perceived existence is contrived, conditional, and temporary.
Yet it still defends itself from insults and injuries, and is easily slighted
by the least little thing it perceives as an affront to itself.
Enter the real deal, the
self-arising pure awareness of the pure spirit. Pure spirit simply is, and
simply accepts all that transpires in the field of pure awareness/pure spirit,
including the suffering ego. The ego fades away in the field of pure awareness/pure
spirit.
The ego is fazed, while pure
awareness remains unfazed. Letting the ego be fazed, it eventually fades away,
until there’s nothing and no-one left to be fazed. The faze fades away.
Friendly Ghost
A simple experiment for anyone to
run is to inquire into the energy that is called life, or life-force, or
aliveness—that energy which when present implies consciousness and a pulse, and
when absent implies insentience and decomposition. This wonderful energy is
everywhere, filling all space, and shining in every sentient eye. Perhaps it
takes a certain measure of maturity, great and many losses, or a near-death
experience, to provide the impetus to run this experiment, but then again
anyone at any age and stage of development, given sufficient earnest curiosity
about this amazing energy, should be able to inquire within, and recognize the
true self as birthless, deathless, timeless, nameless and formless.
Stressing Buddha-nature
Seeing all as Buddha-nature,
there’s nothing but Buddha-nature going through changes in form. Fears and
desires are hallmarks of believing in a separate, non-Buddha-nature, self,
a.k.a. the ego. It’s the ego that suffers, feeling stress and the endless
varieties and intensities of emotional states rising and falling.
When at last the ego fades away so
does all stress, fear, and desire. The Buddha-nature is stress-free, fearless,
and desireless. There’s no need to desire Buddha-nature as that is what already
is.
Consider the Source
This mind, this body, the whole
enchilada, is an emanation from the Source. All emanations rise from, and fall
back into, the Source; the emanations are the manifestations of the
unmanifested Source, waves of the Source upon the ocean of the Source. The
manifested and the unmanifested are one and the same Source.
In the long struggle for survival
there comes a time when the animal becomes wise enough to consider its Source,
and to understand that it is in fact the Source, timeless and unmanifested even
while apparently time-bound and manifested; with this understanding, there is
no more struggle for survival, no more fear of death, and a deep love for all
that is manifested.
Forgetting Remembering
Since the dawn of ego there’s a
biological memory chip of sorts containing the experiences of the body-mind
complex, including thoughts, words, and deeds as well as events and
circumstances. Memories from the past can be sweet, or shameful and painful.
Memories are from stages of development, never the same person twice.
Without memory, there is only the experience
of the present, without replays of past experiences. All past relationships,
all past identities, vanish when memory vanishes. There is only the experience
of pure being, of pure awareness. All relationships are in the present,
spontaneous, built from scratch, with no preconceptions or prejudices.
Living in the eternal Now, without
plans, without memory, is the state of the universal spirit, which is the
ultimate identity. Having no memory, spirit has no identity, no self; it just
always is. Every eye that opens is the eye of spirit, whether or not it
remembers it is spirit, forgotten in its passing clutter of personal memories.
Recognition and Understanding
The beauty of Nisarga Yoga is that
it is simple and available to everyone. It requires only that a person be aware
of being and awareness: the sense of “I
am.” Then it is a matter of earnestness and motivation to see all that one is
not: “I am this, I am that, I am name/role/body/belief/male/female/young/old/rich/poor/black/white/heterosexual/homosexual/bisexual/etc…”
Eventually, and suddenly, there is recognition of pure being and pure
awareness, and the subtle understanding of the implication of being and
awareness: recognizing and understanding and being the timeless being that is
the true identity. Then, as the coup de grace,
there is neither being nor nonbeing. Beyond all, beyond being and nonbeing,
beyond awareness and obliviousness, we find sweet repose, peace, the Self.
The Language of the Source
As practical as written and spoken language
can be, it has serious limitations: the words can be misunderstood, and the
words can be impossible to understand by those not fluent in that language.
There are other, better, ways to communicate, maybe not as practical as a
common language, but far more powerful in terms of communicating intent and recognition. These ways are all nonverbal and nonconceptual, and
involve primarily touch, eye contact, gestures, actions, and tone of voice, all
of which are direct expressions of the Source, of universal life itself. When
the individual body-mind knows it is not the body-mind but the Source it, as
the Source, uses the body-mind to communicate with other body-minds the fact
that all body-minds are the same Source, and expressing pure intent (unconditional
love) and recognition of the Source in each other.
Silence can actually improve
communication. For instance, rather than feeling a need to say something when
passing a stranger on the street, all that is necessary is to simply make eye
contact and smile: this at once establishes the intent and recognition of the
omnipresent Source.
Human beings have become too
distracted by gadgets, entertainments, and concepts to be fluent in the
language of the Source: distraction has perpetuated the false notion of separate
self, which has impure intent and lacks recognition of its true nature, the
Source.
Those who recognize the Source
spontaneously radiate the intent of the Source, recognizing it in every
body-mind. The Source waits with infinite patience to welcome heretofore
ignorant, distracted body-minds to the great ongoing loving communion of the
Source.
Total Perspective Shift
How I look at things makes all the
difference. For so long I thought I was in the body, but at last realized the
body is in me; this is the ultimate, most radical, most subversive, perspective
which happens to be true and accurate and real. Translated words of a body-mind
with the name of Nisargadatta Maharaj, gathered in a pdf and read on an
e-reader, are as powerful and indelible as words can be. Re-reading only
increases their power and significance. How expressive is Absolute Reality,
appearing and disappearing, sound and silence, emerging, merging, re-emerging,
re-merging, enjoying, vanishing; realizing, recognizing, being-awareness-bliss-love--one
life, one love.
Happy Birthlessday
Walking home for lunch I felt the
benefit of all-pervasiveness—there is absolute security in absolute identity as
the all-pervading. The mind feels threatened by loss and change, and by the
prospect of eventual personal extinction; the pure awareness of the
all-pervading is impersonal, birthless, and deathless. The ultimate present for
birthlessday: the bliss of knowing beingness, of knowing true identity, of
being all-pervading.
Misanthropy to Philanthropy
False perspectives of others have
made me misanthropic. The true perspective of the universal spirit has made me
philanthropic. How could anyone remain misanthropic after recognizing the
All-Pervading?
Crusty Guru
This morning I had a dream where I
met Nisargadatta. I bowed to the ground, filled with happiness. He was
physically ugly, unkempt, with fetid breath, and filled with pure love. We
recognized our shared Self in each other.
Deserving To Know
Every form deserves to know the
truth about itself before the form unforms. Every form is temporary, although
the essence of every form—formlessness—abides forever. The fluid emptiness of
natural spontaneous awareness is a radiant aspect of formlessness. It is so
wonderfully, terribly, vitally important that the form know its formless,
birthless, deathless essence, and know that it is not limited to any form. The
formless universal spirit emerges as form, and forms rise and fall from it like
waves upon a vast ocean.
Losing It
This life is a mandala made of
sand, intricate, beautiful, ephemeral. Everything I think I am, everything I
think I have, is in the process of vanishing.
Getting Butterflies
While taking a vigorous walk around
a rural park I paused by a bridge over a tiny brook and watched a large colorful
butterfly drink from wildflowers. Having lived much of this life as a
self-indulgent caterpillar, and having spent enough time in an introspective
chrysalis, I feel an overwhelming need to spread these wings that have emerged
and spend the rest of these days flying, unbound, in timeless light.
It’s Complicated
Left-brain egocentric life gets
fiendishly complicated; assuaging fears, feeding desires takes a lot of time,
energy and attention. The false self is a frustrated, high-maintenance ninny.
It’s no wonder there’s so much trouble in the human world, individually and
collectively—it all comes from mistaken identity, identifying with a
nonexistent dolt that celebrates its birthday and fears its death-day.
In this very moment is the potential
for complete fulfillment, no matter what the circumstance. To take the fact of
awareness of existence and see firsthand that this existence and this awareness
arises from one universal Source is to also see that we are the Source,
preceding and following mind and body. Mind and body rises and falls; the
Source abides. The ocean and the ocean’s waves are one. It’s simple, too simple
to grasp by the complicated idiot mind.
With desirelessness and with
unconditional love, while just simply being—the Source recognizes itself.
Inexpressible Expressions
The words required are few, and
simple: We do not have life—we are life.
How simple, how obvious, how overlooked is this wonderful fact. As long as the
delusional state lasts of believing one is a separate individual self, a
particular body and a particular mind, self-realization—life-realization—is
impossible. Even so, the suffering caused by this delusional state does provide
the impetus to go beyond the false identity, and to find, in this very moment
of the eternal now, that we are life, expressing itself but not limited to a
unique, albeit fleeting, body and mind. Recognizing our true nature as life
itself, it is absurd to think that any person is born, or that any person dies.
The same life goes on, in ever-new expressions. Life is not born, and life does
not die. The notion of being a person is the root of all misery; with the end
of this mistaken notion and mistaken identity, misery ceases, and life
expresses fully as itself, universal light.
Wisdom Standard
The ultimate wealth is wisdom, not
gold. Gold—and its modern equivalents electricity, fossil fuel, bottom line—is
the standard of the self-deluded. Now that infinite greed has exhausted the
resources of a finite world, a new standard is needed by which to live, that’s
not only affordable to everyone but also beneficial to everyone, and to the
natural world.
Wisdom reveals that we are perfect,
complete, in the eternal present, and there is no compulsion to consume, to
rush toward the pleasurable and away from the painful. The actual needs of the
human animal are minimal, and are in accord with what the earth can provide
indefinitely, for everyone. It takes wisdom to embrace, even joyously, minimal
needs.
Wisdom reveals that it’s enough to
be, and enough to cherish each other as we appear from the Source, and
disappear back into it.
Primordial Directive
Immortality is found in this very
awareness, in this very being. Awareness is the primordial awareness; being is
the primordial being. It is like water, ever flowing, ever changing in form yet
in essence formless. There is no person, no me, no you, only primordial
awareness, primordial being. It is the true self of every self. To abide as
This is endless peace. Who wants This? This!
Stimulations, entertainments,
distractions, self-indulgences of a false self provide fleeting happiness to a
fleeting self. The diminishing returns of living a false life as a false self
provide the impetus to find the true self. When the true self finds itself, it
is filled with wonder in this very moment, happy beyond words just being the
true self.
Birthday, Deathday
To believe oneself has been born as
a particular body is to believe that one day that body, and hence the person,
will die. Such false belief misses the point of life entirely. The body, the
awareness, is a fleeting outgrowth of an all-pervading birthless, deathless
essence. To regard this essence as having been born, or subject to death, is a
tragic misapprehension of the Absolute Reality. It takes nothing less than total
earnestness and uncompromising honesty to unlearn all the false beliefs
commonly believed and find within oneself the ultimate reality. Wasting no
time, we can seize this opportunity to know our true self and live out these
fleeting days as Absolute Reality itself, birthless, deathless, fearless,
desireless. We are the body, the awareness, of Nature, the Supreme, the
Absolute.
To humor friends and family that I
was born as so-and-so on a particular calendar date is a chore only the
Absolute has the patience and strength to withstand, abiding silently as is its
custom.
Curriculum Vitae
Translated from Latin, curriculum
vitae means “the course of my life.” The CV is customarily used to document the
achievements of a person’s professional life, and can be quite lengthy, and
quite useful. The CV may be neither lengthy nor useful when documenting a
person’s spiritual life. Of course it’s possible to put down a list of
spiritual teachers and ashrams one has studied with and within, but that may
not necessarily reflect the actual depth of the person’s current understanding,
of his inner travels and accomplishments in the course of living an
introspective, contemplative, self-inquiring life.
A CV becomes irrelevant when the
person has become impersonal, when through the deep insight that comes through
sincere self-inquiry it is revealed there’s no more ‘course of my life’ and
only ‘the course of life.’ Composing a CV of the Tao would be impossible,
ludicrous, absurd. Listing the accomplishments of the universe would be
pointless—the universal spirit is not looking for a job, not looking for
recognition.
A Priori Engagement
Before this body, before this
consciousness, I am. After this body, after this consciousness, I am. How good
it is to know that what appears to be born, what appears to live, what appears
to be conscious, what appears to die, is That which is before the appearance of
body and mind. How good it is to understand that that which appears to live and
that which appears to die is That which is beyond birth and death. It’s a
subtle understanding, secret only because it’s so obvious, and unseen by eyes
blinded by conditioning.
On and Off, On and Off
For a while there is consciousness,
and memory, and bodily and mental life, the experience of personal existence.
Personal existence is a fleeting condition, and a false one at that. There is
no person, only temporary body, temporary consciousness, temporary memory, and
upon biological death body, consciousness, and memory vanishes. Personal
existence is suffering, since the belief of the existence of a person leads to
a clinging to life, identifying with body and mind and memory, and a fear of
death. The fact is, there is only impersonal existence, the universal spirit,
all-pervading, and the concept of spirit being born or dying is absurd.
So as the universal spirit it’s
great fun to find oneself temporarily conscious, in a bipedal ape-like body,
living in a strange culture with strange beliefs individually and collectively,
manifestations of oneself in varying delusional conditions.
Subversive Namelessness and Formlessness
It’s so easy to identify, and
identify with, names and forms. Appearances and concepts are such big deals to
the conditioned mind: some are feared, others are desired. The desired are amassed,
and the feared are shunned or destroyed. What a luxury it is to have acquired a
taste for that which is nameless and formless, the universal spirit, the ground
of being, the source of all names and forms that is itself nameless and
formless. What a revelation and a relief it is to realize that the nameless and
formless source/ground of being/universal spirit is the true Self, birthless,
deathless.
Mossy Salvation
Walking to work this morning,
assaulted by thoughts, imprisoned by opinions, in a typical human conceptual
hell, I glanced down to see the silent, radiant, verdant, pure moss growing in
the cracks of the sidewalk, and instantly remembered to be nonconceptual, a
bipedal pink moss, for my sake, and for the sake of all beings. It takes some effort,
some discipline, to be nonconceptual, especially after a lifetime of being
encouraged to be conceptual, living in a culture that prides itself on taking
concepts seriously, as real, and identifying with concepts.
Miserable eggheads, living complicated
lives, looking for recognition, trying to impress—I know them well, and live
and work among them, and for a long time I was like them.
And now, my peers to whom I seek
approval, and recognition, and review, are plants, animals, earth, sky, sun,
water, and spirit.
No reading, no writing, no
publishing, no perishing—birthless, deathless, formless, timeless,
self-less: I look to the moss and simply
be this that I am forever.
Uninventing Myself
Once I stop imagining myself to be
anything in particular, the wave realizes it’s the ocean, and the ocean
realizes it’s the wave, and then there is nothing and nobody.
Dream Time
Where, and what, and how I forever
was I am now and will forever be. This is a dream. I will live gently, lightly,
lovingly in this dream, speaking quietly of it while it lasts. We are already
consummated.
Mastered by the Universe
It is so auspicious to be able to
surrender to the true universal Self and let it do the talking, and walking,
and breathing, and blood-circulating—to be utterly spontaneous, letting true
nature take its course. Calls of true nature come, and are answered by true
nature. Pure awareness, pure being just is, having spontaneously arisen through
no effort on anyone’s part—how wonderful is this, to be this and the eternal
ground of all being, of all form and formlessness.
Not So Fast
A train
taking a gentle curve too fast derailed, and resulted in many dead and injured
passengers.
There’s not much difference between tragedies such as that, and the everyday tragedies
that are caused by going too fast, and losing control.
Mere living too fast results in heedlessness, as does thinking too fast.
Heedlessness is ignorance.
Why must so many people be in such a hurry, subject to stress and needless
risk?
When will we be satisfied with here and now, just as it is?
Immediate Gratification
So many
people seek gratification somewhere else, or when they get something else, and
spend time and effort trying to get to the point where the self is finally
gratified.
That point will never come as long as people identify with the bodymind self
rather than the universal spirit, the Self.
The universal spirit is everywhere—we don’t reach it by jumping in the car and
driving somewhere, or acquiring something. We have already acquired the
universal spirit, for we are in fact It. Being the universal spirit is the
ultimate gratification, as it has no self to be gratified; not only that, the
fact that we are the universal spirit is just plain astonishing, overwhelming,
wondrous. Sat-Chit-Ananda--the bliss of Self-realization, of sheer being and
sheer awareness--is right here, right now, for everyone, innate in the
universal spirit, our true nature.
Peace and Quiet
Mature
people generally prefer peace and quiet to agitation and noise.
Self-realization is part of the maturation process, carried to ineffable depth.
The qualities of the Self, which are impossible to confine by concepts and
words, are best simply allowed to freely express. Many Self-realized people
have said that the perfect expression of the Self is to just be, or to just sit
in meditation. The universal energy, although flowing constantly, is in perfect
effortless rest and equilibrium. The Self-Essence is peace, and silence. When
we allow ourselves to be the Self, we are peaceful, very peaceful, and quiet,
very quiet, and very happy for the peace and quiet of our true nature.
Death and Transfiguration
We have
this opportunity to study our relationship with the universe as deeply as we
have the nerve. As this window of opportunity in this body is brief, before
senescence and physiological death, it’s only natural to be curious how it is
we came to be, and what we really are. The natural state is of particular
importance, for that is our ultimate, self-existing state, prior to conception
and after physical death—and even during bodily existence. The universal spirit
can be felt and seen within, around, and between all apparent bodies and forms,
animate and inanimate. Even while we’re alive in these evanescent bodies, the flow
and presence of energy is felt and seen and known to be seamless, felt and seen
and known to be one vast energy-body.
The only death is death of
the concept of a separate self. Upon the ego’s death, we realize the One Self,
and live in the wholeness of the One Self, as the One Self. There is at last
rest, and peace, and eternal life, already, right now. The transformation and
transfiguration and flow of energy is not birth, is not death. The transition
is seamless, a flow of energy.
Self-possession
One big
misconception causes suffering:
identification with concepts, specifically the concept of a separate
self. This separate self is all about possession: “I have awareness. I have
life. I have a gender, and a name, and wealth, and fame, and things.” The
“Haves” have a reputation for big houses, fancy cars, big bank accounts,
etc. In the conventional sense,
“Have-nots” suffer from poverty and ignorance, sometimes lacking the basic
necessities, an extreme example being the homeless beggar. The “Have-nots” are
those who possess very little, sometimes just the shirt on their backs.
Using conceptions to
neutralize misconceptions is part of the Bird’s Way of expeditious
self-realization. To neutralize the misconception of “having” there is the
conception of “being”: I don’t have awareness, I am awareness; I don’t have
life, I am life; I don’t have anything, I am all things. Once conceptions
cancels out misconceptions all conceptions cease, and there is only timeless,
limitless being.
The Haves, who believe they
have, are self-enslaved; the Have-nots, who know they have absolutely nothing,
are absolutely free. The Have-nots have no fear of death, and no desire for
life. As Absolute Reality, the Have-nots already have it all by being it all,
being nothing, and being neither all nor nothing.
The spiritual Have-nots are
the ultimate Haves, for the ultimate possession is Self-realization. Losing
everything, the Have-nots gain literally everything by realizing the Self, and
have it all by being the All.
Maximum Minimalism
Of great
interest to me is to know how anyone, in any circumstance, can find peace and
wholeness in this endless now, and
the way is so obvious that it’s overlooked. It gets down to the most basic
thing: beingness. Self-awareness can be
a curse if the self is a false, conditional self, but a blessing when directed
toward the true self-existent eternal Self. Being aware of being, and being
aware of awareness, is the direct path to Self-realization. Sheer being, sheer
awareness, arises spontaneously from the universal ground of being. The ground
of being is every where, every form. We can find immediate, unshakeable peace
and wholeness in our true nature, right here, right now. Desire and fear
vanish, and self-awareness becomes pure awareness without a self. This is the
way the universe provides when we are ready to find it, and to be it.
Sheer being, sheer awareness
arises spontaneously, without effort, from Nature, and is Nature, the natural
self. When Nature sees itself, recognizes itself, in this being-awareness
bodymind, it is overcome by its own bliss, left with unspeakable wonder and
wandering, seeing itself everywhere.
Every bodymind is Nature,
yet so many are trapped by desires and fears and delusions and dualistic
thinking; this bodymind spent decades so trapped, even when blessed by glimpses
of Ultimate Reality. It really does require focus, dedication, sincerity, in
order to Self-realize; this is one of the most materialistic, distracted,
self-deluded and self-indulgent cultures in human history, and therefore
Self-realization is as difficult now as it ever was, perhaps more so.
Words—mind—technology…wonderful
servants, terrible masters. What’s at the heart, the Source, remains a hidden
Other to distracted, self-deluded eyes. When at long last distractions and
delusions are seen for what they are, the Source—Nature—realizes itself. One
alone, only one.
Quiet Knowing, Silent Being
Just
be—such simple advice, easy to ignore and forsake, so bland, banal, meaningless
when considered by those who identify with a false self. Yet the one thing I
wish fervently for all the suffering people on this and every planet is that
everyone learn how good it is to quietly know the
universal spirit and just be the universal spirit. Just be.
Living the Obituary, Writing the Obituary
One of the
luxuries of being on borrowed time is consideration of how one’s obituary
should read, and how the days remaining in body-mind form should be lived. It
would be pathetic to let someone else write the obit, especially if that
someone else was totally clueless about what the deceased was really all about.
Sure, there’re the bare-bones facts that need to be laid out—‘preceded
in death by…survived by…”, age, occupational history, hobbies, etc. What really
needs to be expressed in the obit—and what needs to be written by the
‘deceased’—is the quality of understanding the person enjoyed, or suffered. In
my case, after many decades of trial and error, my quality of understanding is
beyond enjoyable. To be aware of awareness, to be aware of being, and to be
aware of the implication of being-awareness, is bliss. How to phrase
‘Sat-Chit-Ananda’ in a common obit is a bit of a challenge. “He was astounded
by the sheer fact of being, and of awareness, and spent his whole life contemplating
this mysterious fact.” “His greatest achievement was exemplified by the quality
and depth of his understanding during his many long walks around town,
particularly around the town cemetery, when he fully recognized his true nature
as universal spirit, birthless, deathless, self-existent, timeless.”
Living as self-realized,
self-recognized universal spirit in the eternal present covers all the
bases: unconditional love, equanimity, and
spiritual freedom. Every manifestation is the same universal spirit, waves of
the ocean of spirit rising and falling. There may be obits written about waves
that have fallen, but no obits about the ocean, and few written about waves
that knew they were ocean before they fell, for unless the wave understands it
is ocean, it prattles on about birth and death and distinctions.
Universal Spirit Goes Mainstream
Leonard
Pitts wrote a wonderful op-ed recently about ‘religious atheists’ praying to a
‘universal spirit.’ Finally, a little exposure. What are we, what’s any of
this, if not the universal spirit? This is the basis of the perfect life.
Plenty of love, and peace, and no guilt or dogma.
The Passing of Judgment
One of the most
bedeviling aspects of egocentricity is its judgmental stance on perceived
‘others’ including itself. Such a stance poisons the energy field with toxic
negativity and sticky spiritual enslavement. The apotheosis of the judgmental
egocentric is the professional critic, and coming close to that the legion of
amateur critics. The critic is not necessarily using critical thinking, only
merely letting the mind differentiate between what it perceives as good and
bad. The ego, attached to its mind-body form, takes great pains—and inflicts
them—to differentiate between forms, and helps perpetuate such differentiation
among other egos.
When the formless Self
recognizes itself within a body-mind form, it immediately suspends judgment on
everything, as everything is recognized as itself, the Self. There is no more
differentiation, no more attachment to form, as it realizes itself to be the
eternal formlessness. There is no more identification with a particular form.
The Self isn’t young, old, male, female, wealthy, impoverished, human,
nonhuman, animate, or inanimate. There is no-one to judge, and no-one to be
judged, as the eternal formless Self.
Atman and Brahman
The Hindu
terminology is useful as there is no English equivalent that works so well to
describe this key spiritual point: that
the Atman of every transient form is Brahman. The Atman-drop is the
Brahman-ocean. This very being, this very awareness, is Atman/Brahman. Rising
and falling, one and the same wherever, whenever, and however it appears.
Overcoming astonishment in
light of this is difficult. Letting the Real One manifest requires total
surrender of the false one. Everything I thought I am, is not me. Even Atman or
Brahman isn’t me. The real Me just is,
silent, un-self-aware, timeless limitless Being.
The creative force of nature
is egoless, and goes on forever, the only being, the only do-er.
Parabrahman
Reading
about and contemplating the Parabrahman is actually preparing for death, and in
the course of such preparation it is also preparing for how to be. As the
Parabrahman, no-one is born, no-one dies, no-one lives. Plenum emptiness
signals to plenum emptiness, and there is no-one to send or receive any
signals. Eternal being is unable to appreciate eternal being.
Still, the temporary arrangement
of elements with its temporary form and mind and self-awareness can appreciate
eternal being once it realizes it is the Parabrahman. There is no more fear of
death. The presence of fear is the result of identifying with the temporary
form. Once the formless Parabrahman is understood to be one’s true self there
is no more fear.
Living as this brief
expression is bearable, even delightful, when seen with the eye of the
Parabrahman.
The God
Reading through the free online Dasbodh translation, it has curious
syntax and spelling but is still bracing, a digitized guru at my beck and call.
Parbrahman. The God. It’s still purely the Bird’s Way, no doubt, and I’m
flying.
The Ultimate Wow
Look within the bottomless
wellspring to see who’s looking within the bottomless wellspring to see who’s
looking within the bottomless wellspring, and exclaim Wow. There’s nothing much
else that can be said. It can be lived, it can be nonverbally expressed, but
words can’t possibly do it justice. Yet words keep coming out of the silence.
How many times has it been said as
well as it can be said, in books, from pulpit and podium, and how deaf the ears
and blind the eyes and clouded the mind and troubled the heart up until now.
And now:
Just be that which lives in us as
us.
Just be that from which all emerges
and to which all returns.
Just be that which abides forever.
Wow.
Vision Keen, No-one Sees
These new contact lenses provide
the most vivid, detailed images possible with these highly-myopic eyes. It’s an
exquisite cosmic joke that there is no Perceiver of this fine visual stream.
The retina, nerves, and visual cortex of the brain are all fine and functioning
perfectly, and there is absolutely no-one connected at the other end of the
system to appreciate it.
The experience has become a totality
of sorts, the total experience of this temporary body-mind existence fading in
and fading out from the ever-enduring all-pervading substratum. This
all-pervadingness sees through every eye yet sees nothing, is nothing.
All-Pervading
It’s not megalomania to be
all-pervading, it’s the truth. No more personal identity, no more identifying
with this body. No more birth, no more death. It’s only the all-pervading here.
Aw, Natural
How wonderful that the
universe—nature—manifests in myriads of forms, including forms capable of
self-reflection, so that instead of being preoccupied with survival, nature can
at last reveal itself to itself, the true nature of the life of the form.
Nature comes to understand, through the self-reflective manifested form, that
it is both form and formlessness, that it is nature living and sensing and
communicating with nature. The form dies, but nature doesn’t. These eyes are
nature’s eyes, this life is nature’s life.
The rest of this form’s days is
spent expressing nature—what else? Oh, yeah—admiring nature, recognizing
nature, loving nature, in every form nature assumes. Every eye, be it beady or
compound or human, is the portal through which nature sees nature.
Live a natural life as nature, and
let the body return to nature. There is no self, no ego, no person, that ever
lived and ever died. It’s only nature that lives, in every form.
Respecting the Energy
We are the Energy, assuming all forms,
and also formless. Flowing forever, interconnected and interpenetrating
forever, the singular Energy—Parabrahman—manifests grossly, subtly, and
everything in between. Being That which we are--One Energy--is a great
responsibility. Our emotions and intentions are in effect actions upon the
Energy, with consequences that extend as far as the energy field’s extent.
Concepts—thoughts—generate emotions
and intentions. Watching concepts rise and fall, rather than acting from
concepts, will allow the energy body to resume its true nature, the eternal
Parabrahman.
It’s a wonderful thing to be the
Energy, and the responsibility for respecting it can be easily borne when
intention is pure. We can relax and allow the Energy to simply be—radiantly,
silently, calmly, lovingly be.
Current Creation
A wonderful software virtual grand
piano called Pianoteq is wonderful because rather than merely play pre-recorded
samples of instruments it creates the sound anew, fresh, in real time, as if it
were a real stretched wire being struck as never before. Pianoteq inspires a
good metaphor for living fully in the present, finding one’s source as the
unfathomable spring of pure life, created anew. Not enslaved by memories and
conditionings of the past, or by fears and desires about a future, only the
present is real, and filled with possibilities that effortlessly spontaneously
manifest. We are the creative current of life itself.
It Is To Laugh
When the Absolute is recognized in
oneself by oneself as oneself it puts the conditioned person in a supremely
awkward situation: how can I continue to
have a story, a history, a personality, any limitations whatsoever? I am not
born, I do not die, and that which lives is timeless and formless. The personal
life is a complete sham, and it’s not necessary to support it, enable it, humor
it, or take it seriously. The Absolute alone is real; love, being the
recognition of the Absolute by the Absolute, is also real. The conventional
thinking drama queen dualistic way of life is a movie, a dream, and it is to
laugh.
Universal Life Force Energy
It’s all about the universal life
force energy. It’s what we are. To recognize it as our true self is supreme
blessedness and immortality.
It is the full meaning and purpose
of being to recognize the universal life force energy as our true self, and to
recognize it in every form it takes.
Love is the universal life force
energy recognizing itself in each other.
Unconditional Love
It’s not necessary to identify
oneself as anything in particular, and to believe that one’s love can only be
shared with particular individuals. As embodiments of the One Energy, we don’t
stop at the skin—our true nature is everywhere, and fills all space. Energy
radiates and flows effortlessly according to its own laws. We can’t hide what
we are, and we can’t stop what we are from being what it is, and how it is, and
how it loves. Universal unconditioned energy loves universally and
unconditionally.
Wellest Being
Going for a long brisk walk across
town, it occurred to me that I wasn’t walking not so much for the sake of
toning muscles or getting a cardiovascular workout but for the sake of simple
holistic well-being. The best possible well-being is enjoyed when there is
earnest self-inquiry and self-recognition, or more precisely, the Source of the
self that says ‘I am.’ This is recognition of the Self of the self, the Source
being the impersonal universal self-less Self. Without desire, without fear,
there is only spontaneous effortless being, the eternal condition of the universe;
the condition prior to conception and after physical extinction, right here and
right now, while fully alive in this body-mind. There is no old, or young, or
male, or female, or name, or form. This is the blessed condition available to
every being, if they are only willing to engage in earnest self-inquiry into
the ‘I am.’ Giving up every desire and fear and preconception and being fully
what one really eternally is, is for everyone, if they are ready and willing to
accept it. The wellest being is the spontaneous, effortless being of the
universe, our true, eternal being.
Ask A Cat
This morning I asked one of the
cats who was lying at the foot of the bed watching me get dressed for work,
“What’s the most important thing?” He stretched, yawned, and rolled to expose
his belly.
The Captain
Another name/concept worth
revisiting with a fresh perspective is Soul, or ‘THE Soul’. The American
Transcendentalists talk about the ‘Oversoul.’ What we commonly consider to be
our personal soul is actually the impersonal Soul, the Oversoul. Atman and
Brahman are one. And what is the Soul, in essence, if not the uncaused,
eternally present spirit of the Totality?
With this body/mind displaying its
finitude in no uncertain terms, there’s plenty of impetus to find the real
Captain of these sinking ships who always manages to escape before they sink,
being one and the same Captain of every sinking ship.
The Captain isn’t far away. It’s the
Captain seeking the Captain. Recognizing one’s true self as the Captain makes
being on board the ship of sheer being and awareness wonderfully bearable, even
blissful, even as it sinks. Being the Captain—the Soul, the Oversoul, the
eternal spirit of the Totality—the eventual sinking of all ships is no big
deal, but being the Captain surely is. It takes the Captain to know the
Captain.
Everybody Wants Sat-Chit-Ananda
The mad hasty dash en mass,
gobbling vast quantities of energy in the pursuit of personal well-being, is
inevitable but really unnecessary, although necessary in the sense that the mad
dash will continue until the mad dasher gets tired of dashing and for once
looks within and finds peace, perfection, and wholeless in simple
Being-Awareness-Bliss. Everyone has Sat-Chit-Ananda; everyone is Sat-Chit-Ananda—the only difference is
some understand, and the rest don’t.
If Only I Had More Time…
The mind is a terrible master but
can be a useful servant at times. One faculty of the mind that is useful is
utilizing its knowledge of the fact that the bodymind will sooner or later
deteriorate and disappear, and then looking at the present from the perspective
of prior to conception, on deathbed, and after the body has been completely
reabsorbed by the biosphere. How then to best spend this brief time of
conditional existence, in the present?
Would I spend more time in the
office?
Would I watch more television?
Would I surf the Internet more?
Would I see more movies?
Would I read more?
Would I live in a virtual reality virtuality?
Would I spend more time with things, unsentient, lifeless?
Would I spend more time worrying about money and job and health and global
human foolishness?
No. I just can’t. I won’t.
What I know now, how I am now, finds me spending more and more time
making eye contact
looking for, and into, any living thing
communicating with any living thing at whatever level required
taking in the earth, and sky, the natural world in every way it presents
itself, even the contrivances of my species
taking every opportunity to share love
life goes on
love goes on
Preparing for the Mystery Mission
Every day upon awakening, after reading a bit in bed, I get up, make
breakfast, eat breakfast, read the paper, play the piano, answer calls of
nature, perform ablutions, feed and spoil the cats, and don clean clothes, all
to prepare the body/mind to be launched into the world anew. I try to be useful
as well as ornamental for my daily bread, but what is first and foremost is the
whole fact of being-in-the-world, of interacting, of communicating, of
expressing, of witnessing with undivided attention. This is the first and last
day of the rest of this particular body/mind’s life, so the priorities of the
present are of no little concern. Survival of the body/mind, of course—that
takes place spontaneously…and interactions, so long labored and contrived, so
long stressful, judgmental…now are spontaneous, effortless, delightful. This is
the Great Mystery, as is this body/mind, every body/mind. This day, every day,
is life in, and as, the Great Mystery. What a ride! What an event! What an
experience! That we have being and awareness, and awareness of being and of
awareness, and that we can communicate, sharing this Great Mystery, sharing
love…what more could we possibly want, or need!
self-indulgence and Self-indulgence
Small-s self-indulgence is acting
from a conditioned, limited, perishable, false identity, a selfish self.
Capital-S Self-indulgence is surrender to the true Self, which has no concept
of itself, as it is the eternal source of being, imperishable, unconditioned,
unlimited, real. It’s a sweet surrender: the conditioned consciousness of the
self affords no lasting peace, whereas the Self’s unconditioned pure awareness
is peace itself. Desires never end, and the desiring self is never satisfied;
the Self is desireless, and is eternally at rest and complete. Our true nature
is the same true nature as the Totality, the Absolute Reality, and we can
partake of our own true nature fully, in the present.
Who’s In Charge Here
The most pressing matter on
anyone’s table is just who am I. Identifying with just this particular
body-mind is where all desire, fear, and delusion originates. We are not a life; we are life itself. This is such
a simple realization, but nonetheless the deepest and subtlest, and most
crucial. Without it, life is sorrow, frustration, fear; with it, life is pure
love and pure peace.
Getting to the Meat
Earnest self-inquiry isn’t a
profession, and has no commercial potential—all it can do is reveal just what
is really living this life, and what isn’t. As the toys and tickles become less
and less infatuating, what becomes paramount is beingness itself, livingness
itself, awareness itself. Soon enough this perishable meat suit will perish.
What exactly is it that’s using this meat suit as its vehicle, seeing through
its meaty eyes, speaking through its meaty mouth?
It’s alive! It’s alive! For now.
What remains when the meat spoils?
Living luminiferous aether fills all space.
That which underlies the infinite
expanse of this aether remains.
Here and there, the formless takes
form; life takes form.
Who am I? Life, just life, only
life, one life. All life is the one life.
Life recognizes itself, and life
loves itself.
Life eats life, and is eaten by
life.
Let all life-infused, life-lit meat
animals rejoice: we are the one life,
consuming itself and being consumed by itself.
Thank you for letting me feast on
you, for assimilating you; soon you will assimilate me. It’s all the same. All
is one.
Sophistry-Free Zone
Decades ago my mother had a stroke which
disabled her left brain, and she subsequently spent the last twelve years of
her life without the ability to speak or walk or take care of her own needs.
Becoming almost completely right-brained, she lived completely in the moment,
in a nonverbal, nonconceptual state. She became pure consciousness. Her gaze
was penetrating, blinding with its guileless intensity. The life in her
recognized the life in everyone who came near to her. She would look, and wave,
and recognize, and be recognized, grabbing and kissing the hands of countless
people, all while in a wheelchair near a ward room in a county sanitarium.
While she would cry when I came and when I left, she quickly resumed her
natural state, a state of pure contentment and peace. She loved all the staff
and visitors, and they all loved her.
Her calamity was unbearable to some,
who regarded her condition as their worst nightmare.
Actually, her nightmare had come to
an end when she had her stroke.
Before the stroke, she lived in a
state of chronic anxiety, barely able to make ends meet, and worried about a
million what-ifs—that was her long nightmare. To her, life was complicated,
uncertain and unsatisfactory.
It took a stroke to make her life
uncomplicated, and to bring her satisfaction at last: the simple pleasures of sleep, of food, of
giving and receiving love, of simply being.
Such a radically unsophisticated
life is terrifying to very sophisticated people.
It’s possible, with earnest effort,
to transcend sophistication, to become so subtle that sophistication disappears
on its own and a radiant simplicity takes its place. It doesn’t require
biological death of the left hemisphere to be in right-brain holistic heaven,
just earnest honest self-inquiry and a willingness to let go of the false, the conditioned
person, the mistaken identity. The natural state is its own reward.
The real deal is not an intellectual
exercise—it’s the all-giving, all-consuming current of life itself. The
personal story is irrelevant and perishable—what underlies all is alone
relevant and imperishable. Being the Real, and letting the Real live, love,
move, and be through these temporary body-mind instruments is only
natural. That which underlies the
universal witnessing presence is the one and only, the glorious timeless being.
Near-Life Experience
This morning I dreamed of going to
the source of a lake. The source was a spring, and pure clear spring water was
flowing from it. A building had been built over the spring, and a large room
surrounded the spring. I stood in the middle of the room and it filled up
spring water, and animals appeared, swimming overhead. The longer I looked, the
more animals appeared.
So many years distracted and limited
by conceptualization, a merely virtual life. Now with physical vigor in this body
noticeably fading, the life in it identifies not with this sinking ship, but
with life itself. These eyes are life’s eyes. I look for life in every form,
and recognize it as myself. Recognizing and loving life is all there is to do,
embracing it and it embraces me as we celebrate our unity.
Relinquishing Control
The natural state—letting nature be
in charge, letting nature live this particular life—means becoming totally
un-special, completely ordinary, letting nature speak the next word, letting
nature move the next muscle. Relinquishing control to nature means
relinquishing all claims and all notions to any separate individual existence
or personhood. There is one beingness—the supreme, one-and-only beingness, and
it is completely spontaneous.
Getting Off the Orientalism Express
As much as I’m grateful for the
many Eastern words to describe aspects of spirituality, it’s a relief to use
terminology that isn’t so precious, pretentious, and exotic. I keep coming back
to Nature: to worship Nature, to be one with Nature, has profound appeal.
Walking down the sidewalk where I first recognized the pure awareness of the
natural mind, it felt so right to let it be Nature, and to let Nature be me.
The natural state transcends science and religion, as it is the real living
presence in the present. We can’t know Nature--we can only be Nature. It’s not
self-delusion, it’s not vain conceptualization, to be Nature—it’s simply fact,
the presence of reality, living truth. Nature provides deep, implicit meaning
through this brief, difficult, messy life of the flesh.
There are a finite number of days
left for any self-aware organism. In these remaining days, we can live fully in
Nature, as Nature, and live and love deeply, authentically. Life recognizes
life. Life loves life. Nature recognizes Nature. Nature loves Nature. This is
all one, one seamless, organic whole: the natural state is inherently the
holistic state. Every eye, every sentience, every living thing, is the selfsame
spirit of Nature.
Getting Cool with Concepts
Prior to conception it’s a totally
nonconceptual existence, with no self-awareness whatsoever, no conception of a
separate self. At some point the toddler mind is taught its first concept, “I
am.” At that point the concept of self begins, and shortly after the concept of
self as separate begins. The human mind is a concept-generator, which is useful
when the mind is the servant, but terrible when the mind is the master. The
true self, the permanent Principle beyond the impermanent assemblages of energy,
lives in all forms, while remaining formless. Concepts rise and fall as all
assemblages must in the ever-abiding Principle. The pure witnessing awareness
of the Principle accepts and allows everything to rise and fall within itself
with perfect equanimity and ease. Concepts have no sway over the Principle,
which remains ever vast, calm, and free. The universal Principle doesn’t
strain, worry, crave, or fear. This human life is being lived by the Principle,
and partakes of the character of the Principle in full measure when the chain
of identifying with all concepts is broken.
The Unsinkable and the Sinking Ship
It’s rough to identify oneself as
this particular body and mind, especially when this particular body and mind
are having technical difficulties. This bodily ship is sinking, and water is
lapping over the deck. It’s difficult to take an interest in much other than
the existential peril at hand.
An old lament of the desperate is ‘I
wish I’d never been born.’ This implies the condition of the individual prior
to birth, and conception, is preferable to the misery of bodily and mental
existence, of being an ego in a precarious body.
And it’s true—the state prior to
birth, prior to conception, is the natural state, with no sense of I-am-ness
whatsoever. There is no suffering in the natural state, for there is no-one to
suffer. The universal energy is not attached, without fear, without desire,
without ego, without self.
I used to venerate the manifest
Brahman, but now I also venerate Parabrahman, as that is what’s going along for
this bumpy ride, that’s what’s on board this sinking ship, the Parabrahman
sinking into itself as it turns out.
So, I’ve never been born. Everything
sinks into me. I’m pre-sunk and unsinkable. There’s no need to wish I’d never
been born.
The Self’s Awareness
Right now, in any circumstance, all
it takes for Self-awareness is to simply be aware of being, to simply be aware
of awareness. What an astonishing thing it is to be, to be aware, and to be
aware of being and aware of awareness. This very awareness is the the Self’s
awareness; this very being is the Self’s being. There is no self other than the
Self. We only have to stop being a false self and simply be; by doing so we are
allowing ourselves to simply be the Self.
Brahman in Every Pelt
This morning I had a vivid,
colorful dream of climbing to the top of a high hill that overlooked a lush
nature preserve. In the center of the preserve was a giant alligator that was
freely thrashing about. As I was watching the scene, I became aware of a
smaller alligator next to me and we began to wrestle. We were evenly matched,
and the wrestling match was amiable. When I awoke there were two of the cats
lying next to me, and seeing me finally awake they were eager to engage me
using the universal language of touch and eye contact.
How good it is to be on good, close
terms with another species. It’s not difficult to share unconditional love with
such pure spirits as animals. Other species don’t wrestle with conceptions and
misconceptions as humans tend to do, and are nonjudgmental. To be in their
presence is therapeutic. They are my gurus. Who else but a guru can make us
feel happy and free in their presence?
Once in a while I’ll say to them as
they curl up on my lap and look at me with total love, “The supreme being in a
black pelt…how can it be…but it’s true, it’s true…”
The primordial universal energy is
in every pelt, be it scales, feathers, fur, or furless skin.
All Is One Energy
To see energy, we must be energy;
we do indeed perceive energy, if not visually, then using other senses, and so
in fact we are indeed nothing but energy.
Perception itself—awareness—is a form of energy.
Energy is all-pervasive, is all forms, and is formless.
To finally get past identifying oneself as a particular form of energy with a
particular name is liberation.
We understand, at last, that we are one—we are energy—we are the one energy.
The same cosmic current passes through every light bulb of every shape. Light
bulbs must burn out or break, but the current that lit them continues to flow.
We are not the light bulb--we are the current passing through the light bulb.
Being the Energy takes some getting
used to. There’s nowhere to hide, as the Energy. Every thought, every emotion,
every intention, modulates the Energy and as such it radiates outward. It’s
imperative to be fearless and desireless, once one understands all is one
Energy—otherwise, one must accept the consequences of sending out energy
modulated with fear or desire.
Fortunately, as the One Energy,
there is no other to fear, no other to desire. All is oneself, the Self, the
One Primordial Energy.
Rest in Substrate
The all-pervading substrate from
which all forms come and to which all forms return embraces its forms tenderly,
waiting for their return. There is rest in substrate, there is peace in
substrate. Call it Tao if you like—it just is, no matter what we call it.
The most intelligent comment from
the most intelligent people with regard to the afterlife is simply stating
they’re going back to what they were before they were conceived.
The Flame-Colored Cloud
Reading about Gopi Krishna’s
kundalini and third eye experiences, and recalling the words of R.M. Bucke
about his cosmic consciousness experience, it finally dawned on me that the ‘flame-colored
cloud’ they saw does appear flame-colored, i.e., a golden-white hue, when
visualized around the hands, etc. against a dark background. “Flame-colored’ is
not necessarily the color red, or orange—it’s like a candle flame.
It’s not necessary to quibble about
colors, but it is essential to see, and to identify with, the ever-flowing
universal energy and the timeless Principle. Everything changing, everything
that has come together falling apart, the Principle remains changeless in the
midst of constant change.
The Principle will always find a way
to express, to manifest, and will always fill all space.
The Perennial Reward
Being and awareness of being, and
awareness and awareness of awareness, is the source of the greatest wonder, and
is its own reward. In the course of meeting basic needs sheer being and sheer
awareness remains a wonder, coming and going unbidden.
For the teeming billions of people
on this planet to save this planet, we must live lightly, with the fewest
selfish desire. Finding the wonder, the bliss, of sheer being and sheer
awareness is the direct method of extinguishing selfish materialistic desire.
We should all be contemplatives,
living simply and blissfully.
The fact that human beings have such
insatiable desires results in suffering and instability. The universe must
first learn through selfish human beings how not to live, how not to be, before
it finds itself and thereby finds
wonder, bliss, and freedom.
One-derful One
The universal witnessing awareness
has no self-concept, and has no sense of beingness. It’s paradoxical how That
which is all being and all awareness is, for all intents and purposes,
nonexistent and unaware of itself: this goes back to the inherent oblivion of
the One being one-without-a-second. As the One, there is nothing else to see,
nothing else to know, nothing else to be, for all is the primordial One. As the
true self is the One, there is annihilation of any sense of self or other as
the true self is realized. A fragment of the One is as much the One as any
other fragment, and as much the One as the One itself.
The Beautiful Universal Mind
Vast, pure, free—how can I find
words to describe, to do justice, to the universal mind? To live in, and as,
the universal mind is our birthright and our destiny.
Newborns and the toddlers are filled
with wonder, with delight; all is one mind, one experience, with no separation
of parts, no differentiation between subject and object. Before concepts and
self-concept are cultivated, there is pure awareness, the universal mind
itself. Even while we’re in the thrall of conceptualization, the universal mind
remains unchanged.
How good it is to see for oneself at
last the universal mind in which we are immersed, to live once again with the
wonder, freedom, and delight of the unselfconscious toddler, in the effortless
embrace of the universal mind.
Help Wanted? Inquire Within
If only the suffering people I
know, and don’t know, would only embark on the wonderfully fateful voyage of
self-inquiry, self-discovery and, with sufficient sincerity, capital-S
Self-realization. Until the spell of conventional thinking is broken,
self-inquiry is, alas, not on the agenda, and the uninquiring people live their
entire life identifying with body and thoughts and person, living and dying in
a state of death-fearing ignorance, believing themselves to be a separate,
perishable person.
Self-inquiry doesn’t cost any money,
and doesn’t require traveling to faraway places to find the right guru.
Self-inquiry only requires sincerity, honesty, and simple attention, a.k.a.
awareness. When attention is directed within, when awareness is aware of
awareness, the magic happens instantly, and remains throughout one’s remaining
days in bodily form. What lives this life as you and me is an ongoing Presence,
the witnessing awareness of every eye, the timeless universal essence.
There is the universal “I am” –
awareness of being. Then comes awareness of awareness of being. Then comes the
key question: who am I really? This very awareness, this very beingness,
is the spontaneous natural manifestation of the ground of being, that which we
are.
No-one asks to be born, yet here we
all are, expected to conform to the expectations of parents and society who
also showed up on this planet as we have. What are we to make of this
un-asked-for life, filled with change and loss and uncertainty?
As a separate personhood, existence
itself is suffering. The unexamined life is truly not worth living.
Are you suffering? Are you living an
examined life or an unexamined life?
You owe it to yourself and to the
universe to live an examined life—otherwise continue to suffer in your willful
ignorance, your unexamined life.
Friends and family, people in
general, aren’t necessarily interested in the universal essence which is found
within as one’s inmost Self—instead, the emphasis is on the seemingly separate
person, the personal, the personality, which is a delusional condition of the
universal essence which has identified with a body and a mind.
Even so, the universal essence
manifests as it will, misperceived and misunderstood or not, for only it is
real. The ground of being is being, and awareness, and intelligence, and love.
Adversarial duality is children
fighting on the playground. Eventually children grow up to be mature adults,
forgiving, accepting, and as unconditionally loving as a good parent.
Self-inquiry leads to
Self-realization. The universal Self recognizes itself, and naturally loves
pieces of itself to pieces. It’s all within the Self.
The Principle’s Office
There’s no person, there’s only the
universal Principle. Its official duty is to be the universal Principle. That
which lives in all as all is the same Principle. Relax and let it be thee, for
verily it is.
A Word about Words
I’ve tried to talk to someone about
my greatest passion--self-inquiry and self-realization--and turned into a
stammering, babbling crazy person…so much for forays into nondual evangelizing.
Writing about self-inquiry,
self-realization and nonduality is easy; it’s also a delight to read extant
writings about it. Words are safe, reassuring, and manageable.
Eventually, the books have to be put
away, and silence must resume; we best express that which we are when we just
be.
What comes out of this mouth next,
what action comes next, is a mystery. When the Source speaks with the Source,
anything goes. The Source expresses itself, the Source communes with itself.
There is no script.
Words are comforting, but not as
comforting as being the Absolute Reality: spinning out galaxies effortlessly,
combining, dispersing, at play forever in perfect spontaneity.
Electric Eye
It’s the universal energy, the
cosmic electricity, that sees through every eye, that lives in every form. When
this timeless spirit recognizes itself while in form, it transforms the form
from being time-bound to timeless, from fearing death to fearless
deathlessness, from identifying with a form born to being formless and
birthless. The universal spirit flows forever, and wherever it recognizes
itself there is celebration, peace, freedom, and love.
The Eye of Life, the Eye of Love
We do not have life, we are life;
this is an extremely important fact to understand, and once understood, to
express. When life recognizes itself, it is only natural for it to love itself in
every form it takes, every form it beholds. Universal love is the natural
expression of universal life recognizing itself in every form. Eye contact,
touch, verbal communication, acts of kindness and generosity—when a form of
life interacts with another form that it recognizes as itself, love is
expressed. Universal, unconditional love is the simplest, most natural
expression of self-realization, i.e. life-realization.
Conceptualizations about life are
not necessary, and can be distractions and impediments to the recognition and
expression of life. That’s why silence, presence, eye contact, radiant
all-embracing life-love come natural to self-realized forms of life.
Third Eye, Third Rail
It’s impossible to un-understand
once understanding blossoms. When Absolute Reality stares back at you in the
mirror, the game is over. Once open, the third eye stays open. The third eye
view, once seen, can’t be ignored, can’t be forgotten, can’t be denied, can’t
be forsaken.
There is an existential crisis of
sorts when the third eye opens up. The game is over. Absolute Reality, the
Source, the Energy, the Force of Nature, call it what you will, blows away all
that we held to be dear, and true, and important. We have grabbed the third
rail and have been electrocuted and destroyed by the electricity of cosmic
being, that which we already eternally are.
Heaven is not an eternal cocktail
party or family gathering, it’s a reunion in the most literal sense of the
word. Once we’re all one—which we are, eternally, already, anyway—we don’t see
anything or anyone else, know anything else, or be anything else. Heaven, the
cosmos, has a population of exactly one. In heaven there is no beer, and no
other—just unfathomable ongoing peace.
That we are nothing but Absolute
Reality, that we are not our precious ego, our precious monkey-carcass, is
inconceivable to the ego, which fears its own extinction and clings to
perpetuating its life of selfish desires. There comes a time when the carcass
is old and worn and weary that the dead are envied, for we know they have no
worries, no toil, no pain. There’s no need to wait until it’s almost the end to
become dead while still alive—dead to ego, dead to conceptions and
misconceptions. With third eye open and hand on the third rail, we laugh at the
passing show and the changes in the carcass world, witnessing it all as the
All, as Absolute Reality.
Bye Bye Personality, Hello Universality
The Person with which we’ve
identified—that conditioned pack of lies—will die with the body. It is
possible, if we so choose, to let the Person die while the body is still very
much alive, and then we can see just what it is that lives this brief life here
and there and everywhere. It’s impersonal—transpersonal—universal, and its pure
being and pure awareness is found here, and there, and everywhere. For in fact
there is no person to be found here, or there, or anywhere. The universal
witness is one and the same witness. How can anyone impress such a witness, or
curry favor from this Wonderful One?
To those bound by their attachment
to and belief in being a person, it’s heresy, apostasy, blasphemy, subversion
extreme, to suggest there is no person, that there is no separate selfhood. To
see all as equal, to see all as oneself, to have no fear of death, is viewed as
madness by Persons. Too bad—mistakenly identifying as a Person is, in fact, the
cause of all the madness in the world.
Have fun with particularities and
personhood if yo can, while it lasts and it won’t last long. Get your universal
house in order, for you, Person, will surely die. Welcome to universal life,
ablaze in this funky monkey.
Realize
Just be, and let yourself be
yourself, let yourself become real, let yourself be real. The luckiest people
on any planet are people who let theirselves be realized, who let the Real be
the One who does the talking and the walking (or flying, or crawling, or
whatever the people on a particular planet need to do to get from point A to
point B). Realized people don’t care that carcasses are vulnerable and fall
apart, that universes spring into existence and fade away, that bodies and
consciousnesses appear and disappear. It’s all the same. This pure being, this
pure awareness, is the signal from the presence of the Real.
Stop pretending to be something or
someone you’re not. Stop pretending to be special, separate, different,
superior, inferior, other than. There’s no you, no me, no we, no they. Realize,
and be the timeless One. Count the ultimate blessing—one finger will do. Enjoy
the significance of this very moment. Hello, there. Hello, here.
Hostage
People who are suffering inwardly
are hostages of concepts—concepts of who they are, concepts about phenomena
that appear in the field of awareness, concepts about the relationship between
the perceiver and the perceived.
To free the hostage requires that we
stop identifying with concepts. The sky of pure awareness contains the passing
clouds of phenomena and concepts. When our head is the entire sky and not a
cloud, we realize we’ve always been the sky, we’ve always been free.
It’s so simple, so obvious, right
here, right now: being, and awareness.
Whose being, whose awareness, is naturally arising?
The Great Mystery: impossible to know it, impossible not to be
it.
Alienation and Compartmentalization
The suffering of humanity is
essentially the suffering of being alienated and compartmentalized by
self-concepts and mistaken identity. To feel separate from the Totality is to
feel fearful, and selfish—one’s life is one’s own, and separate from any other
life.
To finally understand, to fully
experience, oneself as the Totality incarnate dispels all alienation, and life
becomes whole, seamless, uncompartmentalized, eternal, secure and loving, now.
You Have No Idea
--the idea has you. You have ideas
about this and that, and in particular ideas about what you are. After earnest
self-inquiry, in the Self-realized state, you have absolutely no idea who or
what you are, or about anyone or anything. In the unitive state no-one and no
thing is found, much less conceptualized.
Can’t…turn…it…off…
When we are awake, and conscious,
it’s a steady light of pure awareness. Concepts about the pure consciousness,
and contents appearing in it, arise, first the concept of I Am, then I Am This
Body, then I Am this name, this gender, this role, etc. Pure awareness is so
filled with a steady stream of concepts it’s overlooked, forsaken. Concepts
distract, and can drive us into varying degrees of madness.
Pure awareness just is,
spontaneously, effortlessly. It can’t be turned on or off. There is no self
seeing though these eyes, hearing through these ears, just the universal
current of spirit. Spirit can’t turn itself on and off, it just flows
everywhere forever.
The single eye of single spirit is
filled with light, and the light is always on.
The Wonderful One
It’s great fun to address my
affectionate cats singly as Wonderful One. Lately it’s become easier to
transfer the same affection, worship, and adoration to other species which
equally embody the same Wonderful One. I’m learning to treat everyone the same
because the same Wonderful One lives in everyone.
Ubiquity
By resting in pure awareness as
pure awareness, there is nothing, pure nothing, which paradoxically is
exquisitely sensitive to everything, a dropping of the perceptual noise floor
to the absolute bottom. Being this, there’s direct experience and direct
intuition of the ubiquity of pure awareness. The universe, the ocean of energy,
is also the ocean of pure awareness, the interconnected Totality. All things
rising and falling in pure awareness, pure awareness itself remains constant,
remains pure awareness.
Pure awareness is the essence of
mind—finding pure awareness as the natural state, one’s true self, immediately
reveals one’s own eternal, infinite ubiquity.
How Good It Is
What a relief it is to not believe
in that I am not. How good it is to be that I am. To live forever in Nature, as
Nature; to marvel at Nature living this life, seeing through these eyes: pure
awareness, pure being. There is no past, no future, no memory, no imagining.
Always right here, always right now, glorious Nature fully radiantly present in
the present.
Untitled
Not once but twice today I received
apologies from people who didn’t know by what title they should address me.
Having spent decades undoing mistaken identities and roles and poses, my common
name, nickname especially, is an adequate title, and only because using one’s
given name is a convenience to others. The body-mind is named; the One which
lives the body-mind’s life is unnameable. When we address the named self by
name, we are actually addressing the unnamed universal Self which has no name.
The body-mind has its name, age, gender, limited relative identity; the Self
has no name, no age, no gender, and no identity. What is the One to call itself?
The Fear of Death
The fear of death vanishes when
through self-inquiry Self-realization—Self-recognition—occurs; when the
universal Self knows itself to be the one living in the temporal body-mind, it
has no fear of dying, as it is beyond birth and death. These eyes open to a new
day; the wonderful One seeing through these eyes, filled with the bliss of pure
being, pure awareness, and pure understanding, lives beyond open eyes and eyes
closed.
The presence or absence of the fear
of death is an excellent test to determine the presence or absence of
Self-realization within a given body-mind. A false self identifying with body
and mind fears death; the true Self identifying with the Totality has no fear
whatsoever, of death or anything else.
Significantly Insignificant Speck
This body-mind, temporal,
evanescent, worn and weary, no longer has the strength, will, or interest in
pretending to be a distinguished, significant speck, which in fact I am not,
being obscure, impecunious, and ineffectual. The Special Speck Life is not for
me, and never has been—going back to childhood when I first became aware of the
dreary legion of pretentious specks.
But I do not want to judge specks,
this speck included. The universe is in the speck-creating business, and if a speck
happens to suffer from self-delusion there’s no blame, and no shame—it’s bound
to happen. All specks perish and are reabsorbed and recycled, life goes on, and
the universe abides unfazed and undiminished. Pretend or not, in the end we
specks resume life in the Totality, as the Totality.
What this speck was born to be is a
self-inquiring speck—what is this speck-life, brief and vulnerable, anyway?
Who’s living this speck-life?
Self-inquiry is self-inquiry is
self-inquiry. A speck by any name self-inquires the same, as the same universe
fills every speck with itself, and fills itself with every speck. The same
universe comes to recognize itself in every speck.
Just Be
It’s really difficult for restless,
desire- and fear-filled human beings, driven by the conditioned,
conceptualizing demons of the mind, to just be. Yet, for those who sincerely
engage in self-inquiry, it’s essential to develop the crucial discipline of
simply being. For when we simply be, we are fully manifesting, and fully aware,
of that which we are, the natural state. Pure awareness, pure being, it’s
always at hand, waiting for us to merge with the eternal, universal One. This
perishable vessel—this body-mind—is no obstruction, is no difficulty, even
though it’s filled with aches, pains, and noisy thoughts, once we’ve mastered
the skill of just being. The cosmic witness takes in the whole show, accepting
the unreality once taken so seriously when enslaved by the conditioned mind.
Truly the days left in the body-mind become sportive—no longer is the passing
show of the world taken seriously. Just be.
The Source of Ahimsa, the Ahimsa of the Source
To be ahimsa—causing no harm
whatsoever to any living being—is easy in some respects, and impossible in
others. To inflict no physical or psychological harm on others is a mandate
implicit in the nondual life: as the same One is in All, what w say and do to
others we are in fact doing to our true self.
It’s easy to live a vegan life. It’s
impossible not to kill thousands of beings simply by walking around town, on
sidewalks also shared by insects and the occasional inundated worm. We learn to
accept the extinguishing of individual life as inevitable. Lives perish; life
goes on.
Ahimsa is an unattainable goal—our
very existence comes at the expense of untold lives sacrificed directly or
indirectly so that we may function and have the necessities for life. We can
only approximate ahimsa by our intentions, by our insight into our shared true
nature, the Source that lives in all. When we honor the Source in every being,
we practice ahimsa. We don’t attain ahimsa, we practice it in the here and now.
The Source is ahimsa. We are the Source, and we can trust in the Source to
spontaneously be ahimsa. We don’t practice ahimsa, we are ahimsa.
Into the Light
We are all beings of one light. For
a time there appears to be differentiation, but eventually the apparent
differentiation ends and we simply be one undifferentiated light.
Stuff and Nonsense
Stuff, while it can be useful or
entertaining, is not worth worrying about, and the less stuff one has or to
which one is attached the better. The conceptual world is unreal, nonsense, and
while it can be useful or entertaining, it is not necessary to take seriously,
not necessary to believe, not necessary to be enslaved by, and not necessary to
be one’s identity.
It’s amazing how stuff and nonsense
used to seem so important—now it’s not.
The only thing left, the only thing
that remains, is life itself, sheer existence, pure awareness--effortless,
spontaneous, real. Just being the ocean and wave—just being, and not
necessarily being aware of being.
There comes a time when the risen
wave is ready to fall, to leave all the stuff and nonsense behind.
Near-Death Experience
Everyone should have a near-death
experience, the sooner the better. It doesn’t have to be actual near-death, but
something that’s an equivalent wake-up call to a slumbering ego. Being
sleep-deprived creates a day-long near-death experience, or at least feeling
like being half-dead. Cut to the quick, cut to what’s prone to death. Abandon
all concepts, ye who enter here—they are the source of your bondage and
suffering.
The NDE characteristically leaves
the individual in a better frame of mind, grateful for the simple things,
living fully in the present and fully aware of the importance of such things as
unconditional love, kindness, patience, generosity, forgiveness, joy, peace of
mind, purity of heart.
Things aren’t important—it’s all
about spirit, all about the real deal, this thing that lives in us as us, that
recognizes itself in each of its others. The NDE smacks us hard in the face,
and wakes us up to the eternal spirit manifesting in us as us.
Not This Body, Not This Mind
How understandable, and how
consequential, is the human trait of identifying with individual body,
individual mind. The relationship between the body-mind, other body-minds, and
the universe becomes adversarial when identity is so severely limited to the
body-mind. The body-mind learned at an early age that its identity stops at the
skin, has a name, and must meet the expectations of other,
believed-to-be-separate, body-minds.
How tragic it is to see these
body-minds clinging to life, to things, afraid of change and death, unaware of
who’s really living this life in every body-mind.
In this body-mind, there is the
opportunity to at long last meet the eternal One that resides in every
body-mind, and realize at long last that that’s the real me to be.
Angel Eye
It used to be pure awareness that
was amazing. Now it’s what underlies, is prior to, and beyond pure awareness
that’s amazing. It’s insensate, and knows not. It has no knowledge, no feeling,
of its existence. It’s the Real Deal, the Singularity. I Am That, That Art
Thou.
And pure awareness arising from this
unawareness is unaware of itself: the eyes of the wild, the eyes of the
newborn. How wonderful to be in the presence of the pure un-self-aware
awareness, the pure spirits of babies and young children and animals--egoless,
guileless witnesses.
Heaven is complete absence of
self-awareness, unawareness of any other, unaware of itself. Angels, straight
from heaven, are among us, and every one of us is an angel whenever we resume
our true nature, which is un-self-aware pure awareness, and what eternally
underlies, is prior to, and beyond pure awareness. When angel eye meets angel
eye and recognizes itself
in it, it’s heaven.
Absolutely
Overthinking and misperceiving what
is too obvious, too simple to be understood by sophists, it takes earnest,
honest effort to directly experience the Absolute, the Experiencer of all
experiences. Taking myself to be a name, a form, a role, a relationship for so
long, it’s difficult—but absolutely essential—to accept the fact that I am
nothing that can be put into words, nothing that can be conceptualized. Suffice
it to say that the pure awareness that underlies the mind is the manifestation
of the Absolute. The Absolute, being One, knows nothing, and has no concept of
itself, no awareness of itself existing, even though its pure awareness arises
in every life-form.
In this very moment I’m stopped dead
in my tracks whenever my attention turns upon itself and remembers that this
very awareness is the presence of the Absolute, which is what I always am,
whether I know it or not. It’s possible to string a few words together while in
self-imposed duality, but impossible while in the unity of the Absolute.
Effing the Effing Ineffable
Raging against the storm upon the
ocean of silence and stillness, why not send and receive signals to each other,
i.e. my Self?
I think upon people near and far in every circumstance and only wish that all
would know just to who--just to what--all this is happening, and console myself
with the knowledge that That which is within me as Me is equally within all.
Whenever we’re ready to get off the egoic rollercoaster ride, the calm, silent
Ineffable One is there for us, as us.
Sticky Situation
This incarnation’s ego is
particularly strong and sticky, complex, multi-layered, and cunningly built.
It’s no wonder it’s resorted to every means possible for transcendence of its
ego-generated suffering; fortunately, transcendence is at hand, always.
Self-exploration, self-discovery, self-inquiry, self-recognition,
self-realization, plus the usual austerities to cut attachments, including but
not limited to
getting-it-out-of-the-system-through-excess-and-diminishing-returns-oversaturation,
sleep deprivation, long walks, uncompromising earnestness, intense words from
self-realized people, etc. eventually wear down and reveal the illusoriness of
personal self. It takes a lot to
un-stick a sticky ego, but it’s worth all the effort. To surrender to the Real
Deal that’s living this life is a payoff incomprehensible to the ego-glorifying
and ego-glorified. The proud ‘do-er’ is reluctant to give up being the ‘do-er’;
the contrived, conditioned, illusory, seemingly separate being is reluctant to
give up being. The ego wants the self-gratification to which it has become
accustomed, the praise, the pleasures, the being recognized, reinforced, and
enabled by ego-enablers.
The state of being un-stuck to ego,
unattached, unconditioned, empty, is inexpressibly wonderful—the eternal,
universal ocean finally gets a good look at itself as its waves rise and fall.
Before Birth, After Death, Inside, Outside
Before the birth and after the
death of the body-mind, I am. Everything inside and outside the skin, I am.
Before everything appears, I am. After everything vanishes, I am.
Eternal nothingness and eternal
somethingness is our before-life, current life, and after-life. Ego and
memories, body and mind, vanish—I remain.
Universal Witness, Birthless, Deathless
It’s painful to watch the suffering
of those near and far, of those identifying with name, body, and mind only, who
are impoverished and insecure. The entire human experience is poised to
implode, as it has become unsustainable—humanity is becoming more impoverished
and insecure. A reckoning, a recalibrating, a rebalancing, is inevitable, as
Nature takes its course.
The suffering of this body-mind has been extreme, not because of any actual
impoverishment but because of a conceptual knowledge of the precarious
predicament human beings are in. There’s only one way to end the suffering, and
that is to end the sufferer, i.e., commit egocide.
Egocide doesn’t stop the rising of thoughts that bring suffering, it only
allows pure universal awareness, the witness, to prevail instead of the egoic
conditioned mind. The witness is untroubled. The witness is peace. There’s no
other way to peace. Be the witness, be Brahman, Parabrahman, birthless,
deathless, peace; or be ignorant and insecure, afraid of death and loss and
change.
Holy Energy
This consciousness, this
livingness, this beingness, is the presence of the ancient, ever-flowing cosmic
electricity. This witnessing awareness is the consciousness of the eternal
energy. The dreary dreadful drudgery of survival, of competition, of inner
suffering, comes from ignorance of just what it is that’s conscious and
mistakenly identifying oneself as a particular body-mind. It’s the same energy
flowing, the same electricity that’s consciousness. Surrender to this
witnessing awareness, this cosmic consciousness, this ever-flowing energy. Let
it be it, let it be you.
Life Goggles
There’s nothing like a long walk
through secluded field and forest to get the priorities straight. The first
priority is to cherish life, to recognize life, to identify oneself as life
itself. This ongoing surrounding life is in fact my life, not to own but to be.
In the hyperconceptual materialistic
world that left-cerebral-hemisphere human beings have created, life is
overlooked when abundant abstractions distract. The miraculous presence of life
and awareness is taken for granted, unappreciated, devalued, in the midst of
the pursuit of conceptual knowledge and material gain.
Witnessing the totality as if this
is my last day, my attention is drawn to the living, to life itself, which goes
on. What remains is the goodwill, the acceptance, the kindness that is passed
along when life loves and touches life. Touching life, we affirm our true
nature as life itself, and live forever.
See life. Recognize life. Touch
life. Love life. Be life. There’s nothing more vital than life.
Beautiful Dreamer
After going on an extended journey,
filled with difficulties and delights, pains and pleasures, we sooner or later
come home, and have nothing to bring back but memories and a depleted bank
account. We could just as easily have not left home, and saved ourselves a lot
of unnecessary hassle and expense. The physical journey is a metaphor for the
totality of experiences bidden and unbidden that we have had since the
beginning of memory. At the threshold of losing body, mind, and memory, all
experiences—now only memories—are regarded as a dream, a dream that’s about to
come to a sudden stop.
When I hear about others’ travails
while traveling, and recall my own, I am grateful to simply be, and to be home.
It’s a heady-enough experience to contemplate the Experiencer of All—I have no
desire to deliberately gather more experiences. Experiences will come on their
own, traveling will happen whether I desire it or not. It doesn’t matter—all
memory, all experience, is just a dream that happens, and then ceases.
To face the Dreamer of all dreams
directly, fully, and arrive at an understanding of this Dreamer and this
ongoing dream, is the fulfillment of my deepest, fondest, childhood dream. I’m
the Dreamer, and beyond all dreams. How good it is to fall asleep, and dream,
and not dream; to be, and not be.
Inconceivably Vegan
To conceive of Good and Evil, Right
and Wrong, Virtue and Vice, is, like all conceptual thinking,
false—limited—conditional, the product of a false self, a mistaken identity.
There is in fact no-one present to conceive of anything.
For some time I’ve made an effort to
stick with a totally plant-based diet, but found it difficult to follow when
eating with others who weren’t concerned about what they ate, and some felt
there was something of a holier-than-thou aspect to my dietary practice: “He doesn’t eat what we eat.”
So as an experiment, I resumed
omnivorousness, and for good measure, intemperateness. While I had no problem
whatsoever in the short term with indiscriminate eating and drinking, I could
not forget the consequences of my dietary decisions: weight gain, health risks, contributing to
factory farms and their ongoing mistreatment of sentient beings, etc.
Yet I did not want to become, or
perceived as, sanctimonious: “being a
vegan.”
The approach I now take is, I’m not
a “vegan”—I’m not anything, actually. It’s just that I prefer to eat in a way
that doesn’t contribute to the suffering of sentient beings—is that
sanctimonious? Not to me, although others may still perceive me to be redolent
of it.
It may not always be possible to
avoid food ingredients of animal origin which may be present in food that
others provide, unbeknownst to me. The consequences of such unintended lapses
are inconsequential. The main thing is not to “be a vegan.” I am able to live
quite happily and healthily on plants alone, and I would hope others would also
consider such a cruelty-free, healthy, and environmentally wise way to subsist.
Images of starving families in
Africa and elsewhere on this planet remind me just how fortunate we are to have
enough food, plant-based or otherwise. It’s a fact that by eating the plants
that would otherwise go to the factory farms to feed the animals destined for
slaughter, much more food would be available to export to nations in need.
The main thing is to not conceive of
oneself as any particular thing. Be everything; be nothing; be both and
neither. Stop imagining yourself as anything. There are plants to eat for
sustenance; eating happens; no-one is eating. The universe sustains itself.
Sourcery
Just as we can’t know the Absolute
Reality—and only BE the Absolute Reality—so it is that we don’t “come from” the
Source—we ARE the Source. What “comes from” the Source is mind and body and the
sense of I-am-ness. It’s along the lines of the fact that we don’t “have” life—we
ARE life.
This magnificent pure radiant
emptiness of existence and awareness:
no-one’s home in the body-mind, just the Source, just the Priniciple,
just life, just spirit, always the same One whenever it manifests in a body-mind.
Get To The Point
Taking care of this body is a daily
responsibility, requiring the investment of time, money, and effort to keep
this high-maintenance monkey healthy. Getting enough sleep, and enough proper
nutrition, clean clothing, shelter, medical care, showering and other daily
hygienic practices, all this, day after day, toward what end?
Getting and keeping
employment—surviving in some way--is the usual reason to keep on keeping on. At
some point, survival alone doesn’t satisfy—then come amusements, distractions,
pursuits, and then, at some point, they, too, cease to satisfy.
Ultimately, at some point, given
enough years, while still sound of mind, the main event that makes all the
trouble of existence worthwhile is existence itself, in particular exploring
just what it is that’s existing as me. At some point there’s nirvana, the
extinction of the false self that comes with recognizing, and surrendering to,
the true self.
Behind It All
It’s difficult to get past one’s
personal, petty problems and infatuations and feel the great presence behind
this superficial body-mind. It’s a fact that most people have identified so
strongly with the body-mind that the whole arc of the typical human life is a
rollercoaster of fear and desire, of regretful memories and anxious imaginings.
The body and the mind come to a sudden end, sooner or later. Fear of death is
the norm; tallk of death is taboo.
What’s forgotten during life is the
Absolute Reality that underlies everything. It’s not me and you and we and
they, it’s the Absolute Reality. You and I aren’t real—only the Absolute
Reality is real. Birth and death are taken so seriously by those attached to
body and mind, forgetting that the Absolute Reality is never born and never
dies.
What appears to live? What appears
to die? It’s all one eternal Absolute Reality.
Letting Nature Take Its Course, As If It Could Do Otherwise
The cycle of life is a beautiful
thing to be. What appears to die is taken up into the ongoing life, and is
perpetually renewed, always alive. Knowing oneself to be life, there’s no more
fear of death.
Even the polluted, problematic
megalopolises on this planet are part of Nature’s course, as are all the
apparent calculated evils of inhumane humanity.
In due time, everything that has
risen must fall back. Nature is the ocean and all its waves.
Birth Mind
This pure awareness that is the
real mind, the natural mind, is spacious, pure, transparent, radiantly
peaceful. This mind just is, effortlessly. This mind is completely relaxed,
free, untroubled, unfettered, unattached, unconditioned. This mind is
universal, one mind. What a relief, what a joy, to recognize the birth mind,
the right mind, the real mind, as my own true mind.
Unappropriate
Human beings are taught by other
human beings to appropriate life and call it “my life.” Identified with a
particular body-mind, what is fundamentally unbound unlimited Being takes
itself to be bound and limited; the nameless answers to a given name; the
self-less timeless universal essence becomes burdened with the concept of being
a separate self, bound by time and destined to perish. The wave, having risen
above sea level, believes itself to be other than the ocean, and fears
extinction when about to fall.
It is understandable, although inappropriate,
that the wave would believe itself to be separate from the ocean. When the wave
learns that it was a mistake to appropriate its brief appearance as wave as
something to grasp, something to cling to, it lets go, and
unappropriates--takes from private possession--what never can truly be
possessed.
That which is before, during, and
after the appearance of this wave called a human being, can’t be
appropriated—it is the source, ours to realize, ours to be. The wave is the
ocean, always the ocean, nothing but the ocean. Now is the time for all
suffering waves to unappropriate and be the peace and completeness of the
ocean.
The Magic Portal
Dispassionate self-awareness—the
sense of “I-am-ness” that Nisargadatta and others have pointed out as being the
gateway to realization—is just that, the critical juncture where at long last
the incarnated universal spirit can stop being distracted by selfish pursuits,
sensorium, conceptualizations, mistaken identities, and sheer survival, and
reflect on this miracle of sheer existence and awareness. What is it that knows
that it is? The meeting of true nature with true nature is momentous, and it
takes place in the most obvious, ubiquitous, closer-than-close, overlooked
place: the intimate sense of I-amness. I
am—who am I?
The gates of paradise are always
wide open.
Boneyard Beatitude
A long walk in solitude can provide
more than physical exercise, more than improved circulation and enhanced
well-being.
At the midpoint of a long walk, about
to exit the town cemetery--a fine setting to contemplate mortality and the
ultimate truth--it was abundantly clear that that which is me, that which
animates this body, animates all bodies, the Me of every me. The essence of the
insight, which reveals our intrinsic absolute freedom and immortality, is easy
to sum up in a very few words, words which are literally vital in import:
We do not have life—we are life.
Personalized Impersonal
Loss of individuality is difficult
and painful, as it is the loss of the person, tantamount to death, to
extinction, even though That which underlies and expresses is birthless and
deathless. The universal Self is not a person, is totally impersonal, yet here
we are, as human beings, persons, seemingly separate individuals. We have taken
the impersonal, and have personalized it, and identify with that which has
become personalized. Habits, attachments, likes, dislikes, memories, patterns
of thinking, all personalize the impersonal universal spirit, and our identity
is tied to the transient person rather than to the eternal universal spirit.
The personalized is so deeply
entrenched it persists, even after we’ve recognized our true self as universal
spirit. Rather than negate it or fight it or suppress it, it’s best to simply
accept it, and love it, for by accepting the person we happen to have acquired
it’s easier to accept all persons, knowing that all persons are in reality
nothing more, and nothing less, than the universal spirit that has become
personalized.
Compensation
There’s no commercial potential to
be found in self-inquiry and Self-realization. While it may be possible to set
up shop and put out a shingle advertising oneself as a guru, charging top
dollar or sliding scale to pay the mortgage and the bills and the insurances,
that’s neither a practical nor an ethical option. Receive material compensation
for material work, and spiritual compensation for spiritual work.
Oh, and what compensation there is for spiritual work. To come face-to-face,
eyeball-to-eyeball, with the Ultimate, the Absolute, which has heretofore been
hiding under the conditioning and pretensions of identification with the
body-mind, is the best thing the universe can do for itself, truly the greatest
gift to give and receive, the gift of pure awareness and timeless being, the
universal birthless deathless essence-energy itself. The boundless love and
freedom and peace of this that I am—that every I-am is—is inexpressible in
words, but perfectly expressible simply by being this, and letting this love
and be and radiate.
Both and Neither
At a family gathering I confided to
a cousin how once I was Henry David Thoreau, single, carefree, with practically
no material possessions, and now I’m one of the “mass of men living lives of
quiet desperation” of which he ruefully observed--blessed with marriage and
mortgage, ever trying to make ends meet.
The fact of the matter is that I am
the I am of the original Thoreau, the living electricity that was he, and the I
am electricity of every miserable schlub trying to survive on this planet. I am
also actually none of the above, being beyond I-amness and name and form and
role and species, the formless timeless universal principle.
Desperation ensues whenever I
identify myself as anything or anyone; peace resumes when the pretending stops.
One primordial principle here, now.
Ocean of Silence
The birth of the human body is not the
birth of the human ego—that comes a few years after the birth of the body. The
newborn mind, such as it is, is pure awareness. The mind develops, with
conditioning from parents and other people, until the ego pops into the
developing body-mind. Clever survival strategies passed on to the child
preserve not just body but body-mind, with the ego being the foremost concept
held in the mind: “I am such-and-such, I
am this body-mind, this name, this form, and I am separate in nature from
others and from my surroundings, and I must be preserved at all costs.” When
the temporary body-mind perishes, the ego also perishes, and the total mass and
energy of the body-mind returns to that
which it was before conception.
It’s no exaggeration, no delusion of
grandeur, to identify with That which precedes, follows, and underlies this
brief manifestation in human form: the timeless Totality.
All at once, the Whole effortlessly
and spontaneously just Is, pure peace in an endless void. To live as That which
is beyond words and concepts, as That which is beyond consciousness, beyond
phenomena, beyond noumena, is only natural—we can’t be anything else, even when
we imagine ourselves to be something other than, and separate from, That.
So explicit, so prosaic, so glib,
these words are: poetry and music might
come closer to expressing the inexpressible. Metaphor and music can suggest:
the raindrop falling back into the ocean; the note becoming silence.
Whenever an apparent two become one,
by recognizing the truth of Oneness and recognizing the presence of the One in
every manifestation, the raindrops become the ocean. Over and over, with every
touch, every word, every gaze exchanged the raindrops, the notes, fall into the
ocean of silence.
The Nature of Nature
There’s no way to put into words
the visceral, intimate power of Nature. It’s only possible to acknowledge that
it’s Nature expressing everywhere, that the whole process is Nature’s process,
and that there’s no point of pretending to be anything else but an expression
of Nature. Surrendering to Nature is sweet death of the ego, to at last rest in
Nature, as Nature. In Nature, as Nature, the process goes on, life goes on,
Nature goes on. It’s Nature seeing through these eyes, hearing through these
ears, speaking through these vocal cords, working through this brain, these
fingers, this body. Nature is the power, the life, the perpetual motion of energy,
assembling, dispersing, reassembling itself forever.
The Source of Self-Awareness
How wonderful it is that our very
awareness, awareness of self, awareness of awareness, is none other than the
universal energy’s awareness, the Source’s awareness; to surrender to this fact
is sweet compensation for a lifetime of mistaken identity, alienation,
adversariality, and anxiety. To abide in, and as, the Source, is a wonderful
way to carry on as the bodymind continues the process of falling apart.
The Automotive Agora
Lately it’s become increasingly
difficult for me to travel by car, especially if it involves freeways. The high
speeds, the dependence on the competence and alertness of me, of the other
drivers as well as of the mechanical integrity of vehicle and infrastructure,
the close formation of high-speed vehicles, the unexpected mergings and
lane-changings, the sheer density of high-speed traffic—all this is a risk to
life, limb, and human sensibility.
What I may be suffering from could
be called agoraphobia, but what I’m really afraid of is the agora-on-wheels,
the 65-mph agora that never ceases, unless there’s a crash, and traffic grinds
to a stop until the ambulances and tow trucks pick up the pieces.
The car culture and its harrowing
life on the highway is one of the most dangerous, wasteful and stupid folkways
our species has ever come up with, unless you include war. I mention this only
because a quiet, contemplative life is optimal for communing with the universal
spirit and letting illumination happen—car culture and highway driving is not
only distracting, not only anathema to a sustainable civilization and
spirituality--but a very real, and largely needless, risk. We are all too
precious to subject ourselves to the monstrous meat grinders, those unintentionally
ironically named scars on the earth called “free”-ways-- that have metastasized
within and between cities.
Species Dysphoria
A few people who suffer from gender
dysphoria get their gender changed by surgeons and doctors.
I sometimes get dysphoric being a human bodymind, and whimsically wonder if
it’s possible to change my species into something else, such as bonobo,
mountain gorilla, whale, or dolphin, some elegant self-aware species that
hasn’t, can’t, or won’t despoil the planet, unlike Homo ‘sapiens’ which is
managing to do that in the course of trying to satisfying its insatiable
left-hemispheric- and ego-driven wants.
I come to the same conclusion for my species dysphoria as I do for general
gender dysphoria scenarios: be content with what bodymind you happen to find
yourself to be in, whatever gender or species it happens to be. We are not a
species or a gender. Pure awareness, pure universal spirit is genderless and
undefinable: being That is not only not
dysphoric, but beyond euphoric.
It’s common sense to work through the bodymind we happen to have so that it
expresses the indwelling universal spirit and lives lightly upon the earth, in
harmony with nature. We can be proud of our species when, individually if not
collectively, we live as spiritual beings—beings of spirit—while in these
bipedal ape bodyminds.
The Ultimate Prize
Trinkets, baubles, toys, things of
beauty, pleasures gross and subtle, catchers of the eye and the imagination,
embellishments and adornments of every kind, prized possessions, sensual
delights, health, youth, wealth…don’t last. Nothing lasts but the Self, the
Absolute, the ultimate prize. Finding the ultimate prize is astonishing in the
extreme, in that it’s not hidden, it’s us. Anyone who wakes up with a self-concept,
with an ‘I-am-ness’, is also waking up to the ultimate prize. That which finds
itself to be, That which tells itself ‘I am’, is none other than the Self, the
Wholeness, the Absolute, the Totality.
The Totality always is, whether it knows it or not; here and there, in
body-minds feeling ‘I-am-ness’, within the sustained dream of the Whole, it
dreams of being separate, it believes itself to be this body-mind or that
body-mind, until it stumbles across its true nature. No longer confined to the
body-mind, the Totality sees its seeing, feels its being through the
‘I-am-ness.’ Seeing itself as birthless and deathless, as the magical eternal
universal energy itself, the body-mind bears witness as its being reveals
itself to be the radiance of the Totality.
In the radiant silence, a hymn of bliss arises.
Totally
How interesting it is that people
normally don’t remember anything before around age three. Before that time
there was no concept of self. It’s only when the child develops a self-concept
that memories—and the thought “I am”—begin.
Without memory, without a concept of
self, without the thought “I am”, we neither conceive what we are, or that we
are.
How we interpret the livingness, the
beingness, the awareness, of this great ape called this human life, determines
our experiential destiny.
The story of this particular hominid
unfolded as it did through forces impossible to control. This is how the
universe operates.
I can only be so inexpressibly grateful
that the universe is what it is, and operates how it operates. The trials and
tribulations seem fierce sometimes, but the universe never gives itself
anything that it can’t handle.
That is, as long as the universe
just lets itself be the universe, and doesn’t believe it’s anything less than,
or other than, the Totality.
The universe is. “I am.” Whether the
universe happens to be in an “I am” state or not, it’s always the universe, the
Totality, in every part of itself.
Oceanic Waviness
When I go for a long walk and encounter other people passing by it can be a
pleasant exchange of greetings and eye contact, or an awkward moment when the
other person averts his gaze and ignores me. Such is life among hominids with
self-concepts. It’s far better to be open, receptive, alert, and ready to
communicate when in the perceptual range of other people than to be closed off,
to pretend the other person doesn’t exist, doesn’t want to be recognized.
There are times when it feels good to find a walking route where there is
little or no chance of encountering other people. The absence of another’s
self-conceptual consciousness is a relief, a removal of a source of
distraction. There’s only pure natural awareness, a sweet serenity that arises
when one is in perfect seclusion, unseen by eyes connected to judgmental
brains.
How well we’ve been taught to
believe we are this and that, inferior and superior, separate and unequal. This
old cunning survival-adversarial mode of thinking is so limited, so dreary. The
magic of the moment is lost on sophisticated solipsistic simians, clueless
victims of an abstraction-infested left hemispheric way of being: identifying
with ego, identifying with thoughts, of which the ego is composed.
How good it feels to make that silent seismic shift to the unencumbered brain,
to pure awareness, nonjudgmental, and not passing judgment on the left
hemisphere’s habitual heavy burden of conditioning. It’s good to encounter
oneself as well as others with recognition, greeting, and One-Eye contact. We
are no longer adversaries, and we are no longer friends and lovers. We are the
Wholeness itself.
With the belief of separateness comes the experience of separate presences.
With the absence of all belief and of all self-concept--the mode of the
Whole--there’s an absence of presences; the presence of the Whole is one sweet
ongoing Absence. The ocean rests within its oceanic being, unaware of itself.
The waves of the ocean rise up, and for a time live a seemingly separate life
from the ocean. Waves pick up waves from other waves, unaware of ocean, aware
only of waves and waviness.
Unencapsulation
The ego considers the skin as its
boundary, although it considers parts of the environment outside the skin as
its own, if it selects parts of the environment as possessions. Ego is
conditioning of mind to identify some parts of the universe as me and mine, and
the rest not-me and not-mine. Even the basic egoic state that is the “I
am-ness” requires the persistence of mental conditioning—memory.
If we can manage, intentionally or unintentionally, to completely forget
ourselves, to have such a profound memory loss that we forget who we “are” (or
think we are), we no longer exist as a separate person: we are simply pure
awareness, without any self-concept, self-referencing, conceptions or
preconceptions. Just as we were as newborns and infants, there’s no concept of
me or mine, no concept of self stopping at the skin; everything is perceived as
it is, with no notion of anything outside or inside of oneself, for there is no
notion of self.
That’s That
A very controlling, egocentric
family member, living alone and in the midst of joblessness and home
foreclosure lamented that she envies her recently deceased mother’s
deceasedness, for she now has no worries, no troubles.
No science, not dogma, no ideology,
no faith, no things, can delivers the experiential goods; what delivers is the
subtraction of delusion. Before conception, after biological death, outside the
skin, we’re already there, we’re already that, always were, always are, always
will be, This That, call it whatever you want, regard it however you will, That
remains That.
You want to use the physicist take?
OK. Be Energy. Be a particle, or a wave, or both; be the universe. You want to
use the religious take? OK. Be Spirit, Holy or Great, be Brahman, or however
you want to frame it.
The point being, we are not what we think we are, or even that we are at all.
This awareness, this living awareness, this clear light, this transparent flame
of pure awareness and absolute being, is what it is, not what it isn’t; is what
is, and isn’t what isn’t. Personal existence is a brief delusional state in the
midst of the ongoing That which we eternally are.
It’s pretty amazing that we are
That, and not you and me and us. There’s only That. Just be That. Or be a
fiction, a delusion, a conception, as you wish, while it lasts. Waves of the
ocean are still ocean no matter what “they” believe.
Fear of death is fear of That, i.e. fear of loss of separate selfhood, ego’s fear
of its own extinction. Not knowing what’s really living “their” lives,
conditioned bodyminds fear change and loss, oblivious to the fact that “their”
being is none other than absolute being, birthless, deathless, ever-existent,
ever-One-without-a-second.
Commune-ism
Finding fulfillment here and now is
an excellent strategy for minimizing consumption of resources and fuel, for
making survival as simple and affordable as possible. Finding lasting
fulfillment in sheer being does require a special, subtle effort, self-inquiry
of utmost earnestness. Eventually, through the contemplative life, the
self-examined life, one’s own spirit is recognized as the universal spirit; at
that point, communing with one’s own spirit becomes communing with the
universal spirit. The universe’s own awareness is suddenly aware that it is the
universe’s own awareness.
Such communion of spirit with itself
is fulfillment in the here-and-now, and fulfillment with every encounter with
every relationship, as every spirit, every awareness, is the one spirit, one
awareness, of the universe.
Senses and mobility may fail, but
spirit’s communing with itself continues unabated, culminating with the perfect
communion of the birthless, deathless, pre- and post- bodily state.
Song to the Self
Thank you for being you
Thank you for being me
Thank you for being everyone
Wabi-Sabi
The wabi-sabi way of life is for
me, for you, for all of us. The apparent impermanence, imperfection, emptiness
of all seemingly separate things are all part of the Source. The wabi-sabi way
is earth-wise, spirit-wise, at once. Embrace impermanence, imperfection, and
essential emptiness. Be content with what you have, be content with less, be
content without. Be content to be, be content to not be. Be content with change--incessant,
inevitable change. Be content with
flaws, blemishes, cracks, irregularities, stains, breaks, aging. Anything
experienced by the mind changes, rises and falls, as does the mind, the
personhood. Prior to personhood, during personhood, after personhood, the
mysterious eternal energy flows through all as all rises and all falls.
So I look to all things, all beings,
new or no longer new, young or no longer young, and cherish them all as
children of the everlasting, perfect plenitude of the Source.
Wabi-sabi leads us to the Source,
our true nature.
Buddha’s Last Words
“Every thing passes. Work
diligently on your own salvation.”
I think of a dear family member now bedridden in a research hospital, too young
and too feisty to be dying, yet she is suddenly now gravely ill, with all the
medical expertise in the world unable to pull her out of her downward spiral.
Her husband, her young children, all of us, are unable to do anything other
than go about our ‘important’ business and occasionally worry and cry and drive
the difficult drive into the heart of the city to at least be with her when we
can.
Life-and-death matters put things squarely in perspective, remind us of what’s
really important, what really matters.
The transient nature of all things, of youth, of health, should be impetus
enough to acquire a passionate love for wisdom, for the self-liberation of
unconditioned being.
And wisdom shows that the only thing we can do for each other while we’re in
these impermanent forms is simple:
passionately, unconditionally, love.
One Eye Love
“The eye through which I see God is the same eye through which God sees me;
my eye and God's eye are one eye, one seeing, one knowing, one love.” –Meister
Eckhart.
The eye through which I see Spirit is the same eye through which Spirit sees
me; my eye and Spirit’s eye are one eye, one seeing, one knowing, one love.
The eye through which I see the universe is the same eye through which the
universe sees me; my eye and the universe’s eye are one eye, one seeing, one
knowing, one love.
The eye through which I see Nature is the same eye through which Nature sees
me; my eye and Nature’s eye are one eye, one seeing, one knowing, one love.
It’s impossible not to be in awe, in wonder, knowing this, seeing this, being this.
It’s impossible not to want to suggest to people laboring under the delusion of
identifying exclusively with a particular body-mind that “they” are much
more--or less, as the case may be--than what they believe themselves to be.
After a while, the One Eye becomes natural--which is to be expected, as it is the one-and-only natural eye--and there emerges the peace that comes with the One Eye life, and there is the spontaneous mutual recognition of the One Eye wherever it appears; it’s a nonverbal, non-conceptual, spontaneous process.
It’s a world-shaking paradigm shift, this One Eye self-recognition, on both
individual and collective levels. And so simple, and so obvious, and so
thoroughly ubiquitous, right before our very eyes all this time—every time we
make eye contact, or any kind of contact, with sentience in any form.
Romancing the Universe
It’s rather odd to identify with
the energy of the universe, which, as it turns out, is fully connected with
itself, as energy is wont to do. Ceaseless flowing, ceaselessly changing,
ceaselessly transforming, the energy of the universe goes literally everywhere,
is everywhere, at once, and never the same universe twice: the energy changes
in form constantly, but is never created, never destroyed. It never ceases to
amaze, being the energy, whenever I pause and reflect on just what it is living
this life called yours and mine.
That the energy of the universe has
assumed all forms, spontaneously ever in motion, without any effort, and
complete in its totality, however it happens to be, is deeply reassuring. There
is rest, and wholeness, and peace, at the heart of constant eternal movement.
While these lovely animal forms we
have assumed remain healthy and alert, let’s celebrate on the occasion of
recognizing the presence of the selfsame primordial energy in each other.
Embodiment
A common conventional egocentric
assumption is that we are a spirit, a soul, embodied, and that perhaps this
spirit or soul survives intact when the body dies. That something which is embodied, inhabiting the body, not only inhabits
the body but also sustains it; that something
is nothing other than the force of Nature, the very spirit of Nature. This
aliveness, this presence, this awareness, which is embodied in this particular
brain, this particular animal, is not ‘my’ soul, not ‘my’ spirit: it’s just
Spirit. To be Spirit, and not a spirit,
is not such a bad thing to be. Embodied Spirit, take this sophisticated ape for
a joy ride.
Sing
All the sorrow and hurt and longing
that we carry around comes to the surface when we sing. It can be a quiet song,
a simple song, a secret song. Singing from the heart, all that the heart has
been burdened with is taken up, and taken away, in the flow of words and
vibrations and tears.
The Currency of The Current of Spirit
Allowing myself to be
overly-informed, and seeing firsthand the prevalence of poverty and ignorance
so close to home, and having spent countless sleepless hours worrying about
money and mortality, and having attained a level of melancholy I thought
unattainable, I look for that which truly consoles, for that which has real,
ultimate value, and that That is: the current of Spirit, the only real
currency. Spirit animates everything. Even boulders have Spirit current
flowing, albeit slowly--the matter that holds its form as boulder so well is
still energy in condensed form, and will flow on and transform eventually.
There is no price to be put on
Spirit, no buying, no selling, no trading. Sheer presence-awareness itself is
Spirit’s presence-awareness; to understand this is to understand what’s really
of value, and what isn’t.
When there’s the realization that
the infrastructure of all life is Spirit—that all life is the life of
Spirit—there’s the simultaneous realization this is the only true wealth,
inexhaustible, universal, available to everyone everywhere, now, always now, if
attention is gently directed to the presence of Spirit rather than to thoughts,
virtual reality, and other simulacra.
I’m done
I’m gone
Dead and buried
It goes on going on
Carried along by this lovely current
of eternal energy, I surrender to it, and let it carry me away, as drowsiness
takes me to special places of dreams, to the end of the burden of being ‘me.’
Flowing forever, everywhere, Spirit is all there is, all there is to be.
Why then should I worry about old
age, disability, poverty, unsustainable global civilizations, selfishness,
greed, ignorance, materialism, all the apparent evils and embedded sins of the
transient world, when right here, right now, Spirit abides in its fullness,
untroubled presence-awareness.
The Undertaker’s Sigh
Perfectionists, purists,
unfulfilled people of every stripe, anxious, weary, all manage to live,
unhappily, until only death can relax them, too often too soon. There is such
fear of death, denial of death, making death taboo, off-limits, unthinkable,
unspeakable. Yet it’s the human capacity to know of mortality that gives this
brief, uncertain existence depth, and poignancy—that provides the impetus to
live deeply, love deeply, and ascend to unconditioned being and unconditional
love.
To live in denial of death is to
live in denial of life, dead to life, self-exiled from the presence-awareness
of Spirit, cocooned in a false world woven of self-referencing thoughts, a
shallow reflection of a shallow culture.
Nature Lover
What to do, how to be, when this
private protracted orgy of solipsism finally draws to something of a close,
none too soon…
It’s not all about me, of course.
Who, then, or what, is it all about?
Love—could it be all about love? Who, then, or what, is to be loved?
Baby steps first—love those you’re
with, starting with the closest and easiest to love. Cats and dogs, lovers and
children, are a great start.
And then trees, and birds, and bugs,
and squirrels, flora and fauna are easy to love, even the scaly slimy species,
with practice.
And the sky, and the earth, and the
waterways and bodies of water—what’s not to love here?
Finally, that vexed and vexing
solipsistic monkey in the mirror, and every monkey that crosses its path:
there’s pure Nature in that beast, just as much as in any beast.
Full of Nature, full of life, full
of energy, every one.
What’s not to love?
The Purpose of Being, Human
In the ubiquitous eyes of the great
mysterious Process, the measure of a being is its capacity to love, for the
Process reaches its fulfillment when it’s fully recognizing—and thereby
loving—itself.
Back Home
What could possibly reconstitute
Home as I remember it? All has changed, outwardly, by name and by form. There
is, in my experience, a sense of Home, a feeling of Home, that emerges from
time to time, when conditions are right.
Home implies security, a sense of
stability. As a child, it felt to me that the house, the family, the
neighborhood, were around forever, and would continue forever.
Now, with no way to undo the
unfolding of everything as it has unfolded, I find that feeling of Home
elsewhere, in a different way.
The same unconditional childlike
acceptance of the world-as-it-is has come back. The whole world is my
neighborhood, the earth is my house, and everyone is my family. That feeling of
security and stability has come back. All cares and worries and fears end in
the embrace of the ever-present Spirit.
All transitions in Spirit are
transitions of Spirit.
Worlds come and go, Spirit remains
forever.
Accepting Non-Acceptance
One of the many wonderful insights
to take away from The Master and his
Emissary is the fact that the right hemisphere naturally fully accepts the
left hemisphere, and the left hemisphere can ‘live’ in the right hemisphere,
even though the left hemisphere can’t let the right hemisphere live within it,
the left. The right accepts the left, the left can’t accept the right but winds
up living in the right anyway, since the right takes it all in.
This piece of information fully
explains how it’s possible to let the noisy, cluttered, judgmental, arrogant,
closed, conceptual world of the left to just chatter on, within the infinite
space of the right hemisphere. There’s plenty of room for one and all in the
right hemisphere.
This is another way to explain why
Jesus recommended that we ‘resist not evil,’ i.e., the selfish thoughts, words
and deeds spawned by the left hemisphere. Just accept it all, as it is, let it
rise up, and let it fall away.
I can’t shut “me” off, the
left-hemispheric conceptualized and conceptualizing/reified and reifying “me.”
That’s okay. The harder “I” try to shut off “me” the more strident “I” become.
The conceptualized self can’t shut itself off.
The pure natural awareness that
comes from the source before hemispheres and is intuited by the right
hemisphere, and is babbled about by the left hemisphere, embraces everything,
as everything is the source.
One Awareness, Two Minds
I’ve come to the realization that
there are two ways I’ve been paying attention:
either self-absorbedly, or holistically. The noisy, cluttered, reifying
and reified self-absorbed world unto itself, cerebral, conceptual is one
headspace, one way of paying attention and actually that which is being
perceived—the conceptual world; and the other way of paying attention is wide
open, nonconceptual, accepting everything as it is without any embellishment or
judgment, unconstrained, spontaneous, natural, of an agency totally without any
self-awareness or self-concept. Pure awareness, to be truly pure, has no-one
who can claim to be ‘aware.’
I can be walking along, lost in
endless contingent thoughts, free-associating within itself, and be oblivious
to the surroundings, to nature, or to the fact that I’m walking in front of a
bus.
I can also be walking along, fully
aware of surroundings, letting the magic of the world wash upon me, carrying me
away fully into the magical realm of nature.
Longing for Paradise
It’s time to follow my bliss and
find the magic, the wonder, the enchantment I used to feel before this world
become circumscribed by a dreary wall of banal thoughts and concerns. Truly
I’ve been a prisoner of my own device, to this day.
I can lay the blame on charmless techno-ugliness
of the modern world, a world of traffic and televisions and LCD screens large
and small, strip malls, developments, industrialization, virtual-reality
alienation, vanishing natural habitats, financial demands, bureaucracy,
soul-crushing media-yammering, and say that my despair is the fault of the
human world and what it’s become, a desensitized, reified mindscape, a
consumer’s heaven, but for me a hell.
I have no-one and nothing to blame
but my own forsaking of paradise.
There are places where enchantment
in full measure is still available:
indoor cathedrals, outdoor cathedrals, and the cathedral of the heart.
Indoor cathedrals, such as old Roman
Catholic churches with ceilings so high they inspire dizziness as well as awe,
with a little music, a little singing, a little praying, are settings conducive
to bliss, to awe.
Oudoor cathedrals, like primeval
forests or any secluded parcel of meadow, field or forest—open spaces, parks,
silent and unoccupied—allow the serene oceanic spirit of nature to purify and
take over the heart.
The cathedral of the heart is always
at hand, and only requires the right kind of attention—open, sincere, longing
for a world of spiritual beauty, for healing, cleansing, redemption. If a
cathedral of stones or trees isn’t available, the cathedral of the heart is
always here. The imagination can provide sublime sounds and images to arise in
the cathedral of the heart. The culmination is the moment of sheer spiritual
beauty felt in the cathedral of the heart.
Longing for paradise, we enter
paradise.
Unity
So much of this particular life was
spent focused on things, concepts, and words, to which this particular life
became attached, adept at, enamored with, and enslaved by.
Things, concepts, words all
seemingly separate the unity--they seemingly separate things, and they also
seemingly separate us.
Separation is seemingly, apparent,
virtual. In reality, nothing is ever separate, even though we may convince
ourselves otherwise.
The illusion of separateness, when
dispelled, reveals the ongoing peace of unity, the unconditional love the
universal spirit has for itself.
There is something more vital than
things, concepts, and words: vitality
itself, lifespirit itself, the source.
Spirit is moved by spirit.
Every time spirit recognizes itself,
spirit loves, and is loved by, spirit, spirit in every form.
To deny the presence of spirit is to
deny the presence of this, or any, life.
Without anything needing said, or
done, this very presence just is, and is none other than the universal
Presence, none other than the universal spirit, the unity.
The main thing is to recognize the
life spirit in oneself, as oneself, and to recognize the selfsame spirit in the
apparent other, be it in the form of tree, earthworm, boulder, brook, sun, sky,
man, woman, child.
The relationship the life spirit has
with itself is intimate and eternal, love in perpetual motion.
Life recognizes life; life loves
live; life is one.
Explicating the implicit is
impossible—better, and easier, to simply be, to go on recognizing, and loving,
and being, the unity.
Transforming Tragedy
Earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes,
volcanic eruptions, floods, droughts, wildfires, heat waves, blizzards, etc.
are inevitable, part of the human condition, as are loss, change, pain, injury,
illness, senescence and extinguishment. Even in the most ideal of
circumstances, loss of body and brain awaits everyone. We are all falling from
a great height, without a parachute.
Being identified and attached to
this one particular body leads to a fear of the inevitable, fear of death.
Living without ever considering just who, or what, is living this
life—believing oneself to be this one particular body only—not only produces a
sense of the tragedy of human life, but also is, in fact, the real, albeit
contrived, tragedy. ‘The unexamined life is not worth living.’ So what, then,
is to be examined to convert the tragic, unworthy-of-living life, into a life
not just worth living, not just not tragic, but into a life that shines?
It helps to remember that no-one
asks to be born, that everyone comes into this world without any concept of
self, without any fear of death, without any concept of death, without any
concept of being, or of nonbeing. We are all pure lifespirit, snatched straight
from heaven, and brought into an ongoing soap opera created and sustained by a
more or less dysfunctional, presumptuous, idiotic clan of human beings doing
the best they can with what they happen to know at the time. Besides, without
having been dysfunctional, presumptuous, and idiotic, we couldn’t come to
appreciate how good it feels not to be that way.
The soap opera, the idiocy, the
actual or perceived tragedy--and tragedies--of life, don’t change the fact that
we are now, and always, pure lifespirit. That’s our ace in the hole—that no
matter how dismal life seems to be, we can stop believing we’re this particular
body and conditioned mind and resume our eternal state and status as the one
shining lifespirit.
Experiencing, and accepting, life
just as it is, includes experiencing, and accepting, our true, oceanic, nature.
It’s never the same river twice, but it’s always the same ocean from which all
rivers come, to which all rivers return.
Weal Wealth
It feels good to be a bit wealthy,
even though that tends to be a temporary condition in many households. To have
a period of time when all the bills are paid, when all the necessities of life
are attained, brings a certain kind of peace of mind.
The word wealth comes from weal
which means well. Well-being is not an abstraction, a number in a bank account,
but experiential well-being.
Peace of mind—well-being—is
existential wealth—a feeling of well-being, peace of mind—which is the kind of
wealth available to anyone.
Material wealth does not imply
well-being. Even though I may lack nothing materially, I may suffer greatly
from a noisy, self-deluded conceptuality, being arrogant, judgmental, bitter,
of course with “good reasons.”
I may also fall below the poverty line,
all the while filled with wonder, empathy, acceptance, joy, peace, and
gratitude.
Weal—wealth—well-being: this is a state of mind, a state of being,
found to be the nature of our true nature of pure light.
Goo Goo G’Joob
A fascinating phenomenon is the
energy field which surrounds all apparently-material forms, a field which can
be seen when looked for and looked at the right way. Perceiving the energy
field is a subtle skill, as it means looking not just at an optically obvious
form, but in the space between forms, the space around forms. For instance,
using a deep shadow as a background and a source of illumination such as a
typical ceiling light—or sunlight, if outdoors—the energy field is seen around
the hands when palms are facing each other at varying close distances, and
between fingertips when fingertips are held close, but not touching, the other
hand’s fingertips. Once the presence of the energy field is seen, it’s easy to
shift attention to repeat its visualization in different circumstances, using
different backgrounds, etc. Watching people walk past an evenly-illuminated
picture window or projection screen, the energy field around each heads sweeps
behind. The energy field surrounds everything--trees, rocks, even cars and
trucks—when vehicles pass across the field of view, the surrounding field
sweeps behind. Evenly-illuminated blank projection screens, deep shade, open
sky, LCD monitors are among the excellent backgrounds to use for facilitating
the visualization of the energy field. I just held opposing index fingertips
apart about 1” using this LCD monitor screen as background, and behold, how
clear and obvious the energy field, especially when the fingers are moved
slightly, shifting position relative to the other hand’s fingertips to reveal
how the field lines of the energy follow the fingertips as they move. The
presence of the energy field is ubiquitous, unmistakable, irrefutable,
undeniable, real.
Which brings me to two questions
which arise, given the profound implications of the presence of this repeatable
and reliably visualized, and wondrous, energy field: What am I seeing when I
see this for lack of any better term, energy field; and who then is seeing this
field?
After many decades since first
seeing this phenomenon, and contemplating its implications, it’s my considered
opinion that, being able to see the energy field, one must in fact be the
energy.
In Iain McGilchrist’s great book The Master and his Emissary he suggests
it’s a right-hemispheric way of seeing the world, as seeing not objects or
individuals but as nodes of existential goo in a field of existential goo.
Nature’s Mind
Freedom is found in surrendering to
the laws, and the calls, of nature. Eat when hungry; drink when thirsty; rest
when weary: this is all of the effortless endless ongoing process that is
nature. This very mind, too, is nature’s mind, effortlessly present. Nature
sees herself with her own mind.
Withholding Judgment
It is my direct firsthand experiential
experience that there are indeed two distinct ways to perceive: judgmentally, and non-judgmentally. From what
I understand from the neuroscientists, it’s the left hemisphere of the brain
that categorizes and critiques, “Best/Worst X Ever.” Whereas the right
hemisphere takes it all in, non-judgmentally, uncritically, fully, alert,
alive, and fresh to the nonverbal non-conceptual unfolding of the great
What-Is. Pure awareness: untroubled, nonjudgmental, uncritical, unconditioned.
There are many practical advantages
to left-brain critical thinking—it’s a splendid servant, but a terrible master.
Whereas the pure-spirited pure awareness that is the wide-open spontaneity of
the right brain is always good company, someone to trust, wise, loving, empathetic,
nonjudgmental—a splendid master, but a rather inept servant.
I had this backward for such a long
time, under the noisy cluttered absolutist rule of the left brain rather than
the right. At least I can exquisitely savor the relief and the joy of being
more a subject of the ‘rightful’ master now.
The Master’s Master
It’s agonizingly funny to watch how
a nation chooses its alpha monkey. This begs the question, who’s really in
charge of this whole show? My glib response is ‘nature.’ Nature is jolly well
in charge of itself, and is simultaneously its own leader as well as follower,
having no concept of being either, or of being anything at all. Our conscious
mind thinks it’s in charge, thinks it knows anything, thinks it knows what it
is and that it is. Whereas in fact all decisions are made spontaneously,
unconsciously, by nature, which remains ever in charge of its own flesh and
energy. There’s no free will to be found anywhere, as the sole agency of life
is life itself, nature itself.
The Force of Nature
A figure of speech used to describe
a powerful personage is he or she is “a force of nature.” This is a dualistic
approach implying the person is a separate entity, “a” force of nature. The
holistic approach that more closely approximates the reality of the situation
would say this person—actually, any person—is in fact the force of nature. There is only one nature, and any apparently
separate force of nature is in fact just a different aspect of the infinite
aspects of the unitary force of unitary nature.
It’s wondrously empowering to
recognize that we are all, without exception, the force of nature. It’s not
ego-empowering at all, in fact it’s ego-shattering, to realize that there is no
separate person, no individuality, no ego, only the force of nature,
manifesting in and as every manifestation. To identify with the force of nature
is to cease to identify with the concept of a separate self.
We are as empowered and as entitled
to be the force of nature to the degree the strength of our attachment to the
concept of being a separate self happens to be at our particular level of
development.
How We See and What We See
How we see determines what we see;
what we see determines how we see.
Once upon a time Salada tea bags had pithy one-liners on all its tea bag tags,
and they were amusing and occasionally enlightening, such as the one that
simply read: “What we see depends on what we look for.”
Wow.
True enough.
We are all Seers, see-ers. The only difference is how we see, and what we see.
What interests me greatly is how to bring it all together, so that the shared
sameness is seen, not the differences.
Instead of seeing things, which appear different, why not turn attention to
seeing itself—see seeing, a.k.a. awareness of awareness.
Empathy is awareness of awareness as obviously present in another living,
breathing form.
Sophisticated, heavily-conditioned human beings aren’t aware of awareness,
aren’t seeing seeing, but are rather captured by representations, concepts, of
things, and are thus thing- and thought-thing-enslaved.
To be unaware of being captured by one’s own representations of reality is to
misrepresent reality: seeing only representations of reality, and not knowing
they’re only representations.
To see representations as representations and seeing as seeing is as close as
we can come to seeing reality directly.
See things, and mental representations of things, and see seeing, which is
no-thing: things and no-thing, seen at once.
Effortless, nonjudgmental, perfect, complete, united: nature, seeing and being.
What Am I Seeing? What Am I That Sees?
Keeping high standards of
scientific rigor, I see what I see. I see energy, in forms, in between forms as
energy field, all space filled with energy. What am I seeing, if not energy?
What am I that sees, if not energy? To see, to be, the universal energy, is
blessedness, true wealth, a charmed life if there ever was one. There is only
energy, no separate beings, just one energy. O great cosmic spirit,
evolutionary spirit, life spirit, the life of life, how great you are, and how
great it is to be you and to not be that tortured fiction called me. Life
eternal, light eternal.
Monkey See, Monkey Is
That we have ‘mirror neurons’ in
the brain where the actions of the apparent Others are indistinguishable
neurologically from our own action explains much—this is another way to
describe the conditioning process where we develop a concept of a separate self
that depends on the apparent Others in our perception. This process also
enables us to have empathy with the apparent Others, as we identify with them.
Stand Down, People
Everyone, stand down. Let it drop.
Let it go. Let go of all those desires, and fears, and anger, and hatred, and
beliefs. Let it all go. Let it drop. Just be. Push away all thoughts, and be
that which remains. What remains is pure awareness, pure spirit, without
concept, without gender, without age, without name, without caste, without any
affiliation whatsoever other than to itself, which is universal. See this
universal principle as your true self. Recognize this universal principle in
yourself, in everyone, in everything. This is the time for peace, which is
found to be within all of us. Peace be upon us, peace be within us. Now. Be
peace now. Stand down, and be peace.
Love Tickles
It’s a curious fact that we can’t
tickle ourself, but need someone else to tickle us, and to be tickled. The same
principle applies to any touch, or massage, or message, that comes from someone
else—we can’t really surprise ourself and feel anything particularly intense
when we say something to ourself, or touch or massage ourself, but when it
comes from an other, it can be quite intense. Somehow making a connection with
another body is more powerful than making a reconnection with our own body,
which is already interconnected. This principle explains why lovemaking, or
meeting a guru, can be a cosmic experience. Extending our connections just a
little bit more helps us connect with the Totality, and recognize the presence
of the Totality more easily within ourselves, and within the apparent Other.
Within Suffering, the Panacea of Pure Awareness
Every self-aware being throughout
the universe is pure awareness, although the lens of mind may be so filtered
and distorted by ignorance and delusion, erroneous beliefs, and mistaken
identity that pure awareness is unknown to itself. The presence of pure
awareness that is always with us as us, always coexists with mental confusion
and is the cure for mental confusion, the panacea for mental suffering. Just to
glimpse our true nature with our natural pure awareness is sufficient to show
the way to the end of suffering, which is to simply let our true nature be our
true nature, to rest in our pure awareness as pure awareness. Whatever arises
in pure awareness falls in pure awareness—all things must pass, all things only
being things arising and falling in pure awareness. It’s all as a dream,
nothing to fear, nothing to grasp, in pure awareness. The universal spirit is
pure awareness, and all beings are universal spirit, pure awareness. To know
this, to be this, is the end of suffering, the end of birth and death.
Blessed by Emptiness
The universe is merciful because
its nature is radiant, transparent emptiness. The emptiness of the universe is
perfect freedom and free perfection. The universal energy experiences itself,
dances with itself. There is no need to follow any script, no need to believe
anything. Survival of the body is a temporary game, not a grim life-and-death
struggle, nothing to cling to. The eternal emptiness, the eternal dance of
energy, is eternal peace. We are the peace, the blessing, the dance, the
energy, the emptiness. Buddha is in on the joke: go ahead and try to save
yourself, try to save all beings, even though there are no beings to be saved.
What’s The Good Word
Post-ego-death what’s doing the
talking, and what does it say? I don’t know. Self-effulgent Reality says what
it says, naturally, spontaneously, whenever the next word happens to come forth
from the mysterious source. What a relief—no need to be clever, no need to meet
expectations, no need to prepare, no need to adjust, no need to contrive. No
doer. No persons. No world. No God. No nothing.
Fun with the Dream
So dreamlike, this. That the
universal energy configures itself, replicates itself, to the point where the
replications really believe themselves to be separate beings with separate
identities, is amazing, and a good enough reason to have some fun with it. Even
though the Self is itself without qualities, without attributes, the infatuation
with qualities and attributes that its deluded replications express is as
entertaining as watching housecats chase toy mice and laser pointer dots on the
floor. Why not out of sheer love provide eye candy, ear candy, mouth candy and
mind candy to this legion of fictional entities?
So Soteriological
Words! banes and blessings. Once in
a while a good word comes to mind, and thanks to the emptiness teachings for
bandying about the excellently apt word soteriological. It’s truly all about
salvation in the present.
This incarnation is bearable, the
understanding of the rising and falling of consciousness and form, of the waves
rising and falling in the vast ocean, is just plain soteriological.
Conceptual Claptrap in Principle
Having spent much of this incarnation
at the mercy of thoughts, having until recently identified with thoughts and
this particular body, I am much more careful lately with what words I choose to
write or utter, and with what concepts I entertain and share. If possible, I
dispense with words and concepts altogether and go straight to the source, the
real deal, the universal spirit. On the level of universal spirit, few words
are needed, as the universal spirit is non-conceptual, nonverbal, silent and
formless even though pervading all sound and form. The ever-salient point is
that the universal spirit is what’s living what we so carelessly call “our
lives.” If we think we’re something other than the universal spirit, we’re
delusional and we fear death, simple as that. On the positive side, once we
understand we are the universal spirit, we’re instantly non-conceptual and
non-delusional, and we no longer fear death, as we are no longer identified
with a particular body, but know that we are in fact all bodies, life itself,
all-pervading, birthless, deathless, eternal. To be this, to intercommunicate
as this, is simple, spontaneous, natural, authentic, beyond conceptualizations.
Some call the universal spirit the Principle. Recognize the Principle as
oneself, recognize the Principle in this body, in every body. No-one exists but
the Principle. The Principle is birthless and deathless.
The Ultimate Medicine
How wonderful that for a few
dollars one of the greatest books ever found its way to my e-reader: The Ultimate Medicine. There’s no praise
high enough. Everyone should read, and test out, and live, the words contained
in this book. It’s egocidal, an egofuge.
Allee Allee In Free
Being primordial awareness
Being primordial being
Reveals how this passing show
Can be taken lightly
Subtracting delusion,
timeless absolute reality
no longer remains hidden.
Primordial freedom,
Our birthright,
Only needs subtraction of fears and desires,
The ending of attachment to the body,
The ending of mistaken identification with the body and mind and name and
shape.
Come from primordialness, the source, the ever-living truth,
And experience how wonderful it is
To let the primordial speak the next word,
To let the primordial hear the next word.
Dzogchen, Dogzen, Catzen
How wonderful it is to be aware of
awareness, and to be willing to follow that to absolute reality. How wonderful
it is to find others who have likewise become aware of awareness, and have gone
public with the good news. The Tibetan Buddhists have their unsurpassable
Dzogchen, and some fun people of the U.S. have their unsurpassable “Dogzen.” It
is of one flavor, and it is absolute reality found in pure awareness of pure
awareness.
My household companions, naturally of
nonconceptual awareness, melt on my lap by day, and melt into my head by
night—or is it I melt into their heads, melting together in a nameless,
nonconceptual blob of contented purry furriness.
The last phase of this lifetime is
truly blessed. I can’t regret the years of inner suffering and be saying ‘if I
only knew then what I know now.’ The beautiful reality is, it’s now, and
there’s pure awareness, and there’s pure awareness of pure awareness.
Grounded
It’s not just the ground of
being—it’s also the ground of awareness. The source—the base—the ground—it’s
what is. Name and form and multiplicity and personhood and separateness can’t
exist in this ground. There is truly no-one in the One, it’s all ground and
ground-up. Everything vanishes, the ground remains eternally.
Kindled In the Nook of Timelessness
I picked up an affordable e-reader
so that I could read downloaded e-books on it instead of having to be chained
to the computer screen. The first pdf I transferred to it was I Am That; that alone is worth the price
of the e-reader—actually, that alone is priceless, in any format. There’s
nothing more that can be added to what is said in that timeless transcript of
ultimate truth.
New Year’s Resolution: Lighten Up
The winter solstice is the start of
the new year, the longest night and shortest day, a fleeting infinitesimal
point where this spinning planet’s tilt relative to the sun suddenly shifts,
when sunlight will steadily increase instead of decrease over six months.
The return of sunlight is as good a
time as any to return to the ultimate light:
the universal light of being, of awareness. Light returns to light.
Light returns to itself. Light embodies, light disembodies, light remains.
Back to Basics
Most people use being and awareness
as means to an end. To the contemplative, being and awareness are wondrous,
ends in themselves. The fact that there is self-aware being, self-aware
awareness, awareness-aware awareness, is not lost on the contemplative. We
should all be contemplatives, and we should all be filled with unbearable
wonder, over the sheer fact of being, of being aware, of being awareness. Pure
being and pure awareness take us out of who we thought we were into a mode
that’s truly timeless and universal, the one and true Self of all selves.
When I look at someone, when I
converse with someone, I’m the universal timeless Self looking at and
conversing with the universal timeless Self. I recognize the radiance of pure
being, pure awareness, in everyone.
The basics—pure being, pure awareness,
true nature—are everyone’s immeasurable wealth, if we care to realize this
fact.
Be Your Own Savior
Each of us is a holographic piece
of the whole. We need look no further than this very body, this very mind, to
find the Whole-ness. This body, all energy, spacious and at ease; this mind,
pure awareness, spacious and at ease—it’s all here, it’s all now. If we can’t
find our savior within us as us, where are we to look?
Padmasambhava was so kind to exhort
us to confirm within our experience what he experienced. Don’t take his word
for it, don’t get all hagiographic on him, or on any other musty illustrious
savior type. Everyone’s born in a manger of sorts, and everyone is one with the
whole. Celebrate all the time this miracle of pure being, pure awareness, pure
wholiness.
A distracted materialistic culture
looks for peace everywhere but where it is, looks for the return of a savior
that already lives within us as us.
Nature’s Intelligence
It’s such a joy to relax and be
natural—and be nature—enjoying the open intelligence that is our true nature,
nature’s true nature. Nature takes back its own, working through all parts of
itself for the common good. There’s no separation, nothing to crave, nothing to
fear. The open intelligence of nature, our true nature, takes care of business
in a natural way.
The Great Spirit, the Great Mystery
It’s all well and good to go
hardcore transpersonal. That doesn’t necessarily make a deep devotional urge to
pray go away. As a wave of the ocean of universal spirit it feels right, and
natural, and good, to pray to the universal spirit, and it’s already been given
good names by good people of the Earth: the Great Spirit, or the Great Mystery.
The Great Spirit, inherently
nameless, goes by as many names as there are self-aware beings throughout the
multiverse. Intensely self-aware beings who reach a crisis point, a tipping
point, where self-awareness turns into burning earnest self-inquiry—“Who am
I?”—find themselves surrendering to the great universal spirit, the ocean of
which they’re waves, and thus partake of the calm silence of pure being and
pure awareness, the same calm silence throughout every universe within the
multiverse.
We’re all aborigines, natives, of
the same place—the multiverse—and it’s only natural, and authentic, for us to
instinctively worship the omnipresent Great Spirit, the self-designing Design,
the Great Mystery of being, of awareness.
Prayer reminds, affirms, celebrates,
the unity of the ocean of spirit, the Great Spirit. To pray is to surrender, to
admit that we are the Great Spirit, the Great Mystery.
Goodbye Wave, Hello Ocean
I love a good metaphor. Still my
favorite: the ocean and its waves. To waves convinced they’re waves and not the
ocean, existence is suffering, tragedy upon tragedy, loss upon loss, only to
die. To waves that realize they’re the ocean, there’s no birth, no death, only
the eternal ocean. When a wave surrenders to the truth and realizes it’s the
ocean, it lives out its wavy days as ocean.
Love between waves, recognition
between waves, is ocean loving itself, ocean recognizing itself.
Ocean rises out of itself as waves,
ocean falls back into itself as waves. Waves of ocean appear and disappear, the
ocean abides forever. How good it is to be the ocean. Being a wave is okay, it
just has its ups and downs. Rest as pure being. Rest as pure awareness. Rest as
ocean.
Rough Patches and Tough Times
Times are tough, tougher for some,
not so much for others, but tough enough for everyone. Rough patches abound,
and are getting agonizingly rough in some quarters. It’s rough and tough enough
in this quarter. This moment can be, if taken in the spirit of personal growth,
one big teachable moment. It’s helping me focus on the superpowers of
resilience, patience, clarity, and mindfulness, and it’s my deepest wish that
others will focus on the same, will wish for the same. The universe,
mercifully, provides us with an unfailing source of resilience, patience,
clarity, and mindfulness, i.e., our true nature. Being That which we eternally
are puts personal suffering into cosmic perspective, and, more to the point,
provides immediate spiritual sustenance:
resilience, patience, clarity, and mindfulness. The troubled heart can
untrouble itself and find rest in our true nature.
Cool Spirit
Science reveals all is energy, no
matter how it appears. That we’re this radiant, vibrant singularity of energy
is cause for spiritual joy. The spirit of the universe is all there is, and all
there is to be.
Being Ground of Being
How good it is to be able to regard
oneself not as a person with a particular history and unique attributes but as
the ground of being. It’s our prerogative to look at ourselves in a new way, a
better way, a deeper way, a real way. Over the course of decades of exposure to
the world it is now my pleasure to announce that I am the ground of being, and
so are you. This is a great fact, and a great relief. This is truly a great
thing, being the ground of being.
In-Sourcing
It’s essential for self-realization to ask the right question, and the most
righteous question pertains to the unfathomable Source of the “I am.” It’s a
question best answered by the unfathomable Source itself. The answer is as
silent as pure awareness, as silent as pure being. The Source is the sole
agency throughout the universe; the Source is the universe, and the universe is
the Source. It’s unbearably astounding at first to let the Source be in charge,
to let the Source see through its eyes and hear through its ears, to let the
Source walk with its legs and talk with its voice box. After a while it becomes
natural, the norm, the baseline, as well it should, for it’s the Source that
circulates blood and breathes and digests and evolves and erupts into
universes. Anyone can be--anyone should be--anyone already is--the human expression
of the Source.
Pure Nature Spirit Life
When the sophisticated sphere of
human vanity has left me cold and contemptuous, filled with loathing, ashamed
of my species, and I plunge into the deepest darkest misanthropic depression, I
need look no further than the cats on my lap to find transcendent wisdom
shining in their eyes. We’re together, sharing life, precious life, and that’s
enough. When I walk to work and I manage to find a patch of radiant, verdant
moss, I’m reminded of the simple gift of life, and that’s enough.
We come into the world from life, as
life; from nature, as nature. We may not have a name, or role, or status, or
possession of any kind, but we come forth from life as life itself.
As I watch people near and dear and
far and wide lose fortunes and possessions as this materialistic unsustainable
so-called civilization continues to fall apart, and as I consider the
possibility of losing all that I foolishly believe to be my own fortune and
possessions, by no means being exempt from sharing the fate of my people, I
turn to that which I have, no matter what, and that’s life, and even so, I
can’t “have” life—I can only be life,
otherwise I’ll lose what I foolishly regard as “my” life. As life itself, I
live forever. If I dare believe I “have” life, I’ll certainly die.
I believe in that which is, and that
which is, is spirit—pure nature, pure life, pure spirit: wild, free, alive, self-existent, real. It’s
here, it’s now, it’s what is. Spiritual life, spiritual values, prevail when
all else is lost. When there’s life, there’s hope.
To be healthy and sane enough to be
able to say “I am” means we’re able to inquire into just what this thing is
that’s feeling its own life well enough to say “I am.” The inquiry leads
straight to the only wealth there is, the spiritual wealth of self-realization,
of realizing that we are pure nature spirit itself.
The way to the wealth of
self-realization is a short commute, no infernal-combustion vehicle
required—it’s right here, right now.
Default to Now
We’re all stuck in the Now. How
Now? How’s your Now? The science of the Now is Now. How the Now is for us
depends on how we think, and what we believe ourself to be. Thinking,
conceptualizing, takes us out of the Now to a Then or to an Elsewhere. Believing
ourself to be something that we’re not narrows our perception of the Now and
limits vision to only those things which we look for.
Being stuck in the Now is a very
secure fate, as it is the only valid destination there is. I have arrived at
the Now, as have we all. I am pure consciousness, as are we all. The eyes of
Nature are these very eyes, right here, right now, the same Eye of Nature of
every beast, of every human being living and dying, of every newborn, in the
Now.
Slow down, stop if you must. There’s
a speed where we go too fast and disconnect with the Now. Besides, the Now is
the destination, what’s the hurry? We are Nature’s pure consciousness in the
Now—what’s better than being This, Here, Now?
Being stuck in the Now is Sat Chit
Ananda—Being/Awareness/Bliss. If it’s not, scientifically empirically
experientially find out where you’re taking yourself and see if that’s where
you want to be, and how you want to be, and what you want to be, forever.
Sat Chit Ananda is our default
setting in the Now.
Lose Your Mind
If I didn’t know better I’d swear
I’m losing my mind. Many years, perhaps decades, ago, I noticed I couldn’t
shake this feeling of being stuck in a dreamlike state, being just a passive
observer of the passing show. Now I understand it’s just the hand I’ve been
dealt: being extremely introspective,
extremely self-aware. Some friends and family members have been frustrated and
disappointed with me, not having met anything close to their expectations.
It turns out this passive observer
of the dreamlike passing show is none other than the universal mind, nature’s
mind, and is impersonal and transpersonal. This is a realization that’s a
flat-out blessing, the best of the best, something I wish for everyone, and
something that everyone already has, or, rather, is. Everyone already is pure
being, pure awareness, pure bliss; everyone who sincerely wants to realize this
pre-existing condition, this pre-existing identity, can realize it.
Rather than encourage value systems
and perspectives that are irrelevant to the living reality of the universal
spirit, values and perspectives that have proven themselves limited and false,
values and perspectives that I’m all too familiar with, having been a slave to
them for a very long time, I won’t play along with them and try to pretend to
be anything else than what I really am, which happens to be what everyone
really is. It’s that thing that we are that communicates, and loves, and
dances, day after day. In this dreamlike unfolding of events, we appear before each
other, the universal spirit and the universal mind. Your mind and my mind,
seemingly separate, different, and proprietary, are irrelevant, unreal,
appropriated by a nonexistent entity—only the universal mind prevails, not
mine, not yours, not anyone’s to claim as their own. Lose your mind. It’s not
yours, it’s not you. Please. Thank you.
Self-Torture and Self-Terrorizing
The ego is easy to detect—when it’s
in presumptive control, when it’s the presumptive identity, there’s
suffering: self-torture. There’s
seemingly no limit to the number or duration of self-tortures the ego can come
up with, a stunning variety of fears and desires and attachments and
delusions.
The self-torture of the ego has a
therapeutic function. Just as pain signifies a physiologic problem that needs
addressed, the suffering of self-torture signifies a spiritual problem which is
unrecognized, unbridled ego—a false entity presumed to be in control, a false
entity presumed to be one’s identity. The cure for the dis-ease of ego is surrendering
control to the universal spirit of Nature, and letting the universal spirit of
Nature become one’s real identity.
When at last, through surrender of
ego to Nature, when Nature sees through its own eyes and recognizes itself in
its own pure awareness, there arises unconditioned freedom, the end of
self-torture, the end of ego’s reign of self-terror. Nature lives in a human
form for a while, and lives in all forms, forever.
Preventing Getting Burned At The Stake
It’s considered to be, at the least,
annoying, and at the most, blasphemous, to profess to be God incarnate.
Including everyone else in this divinity may not be enough to forestall an
Inquisition. There’s a neat solution to running the needless risk of perceived
megalomania: say instead, I’m Nature incarnate. Who could dispute that?
Especially when you’re quick to add, We’re ALL Nature incarnate.
The risk we run when professing
ourselves to be Nature incarnate is merely pissing off people who still very
much identify with, and therefore are controlled by, a delusional entity known
as the ego.
Marketing Spirituality
Aside from the greedy cynical
hypocritical charlatans who know how to make a very good living off the
spiritual searching of gullible people of material wealth, the genuine coin of
the genuine spiritual world is spiritual understanding; spiritual understanding
is associated with non-attachment to both material and spiritual things. Having
recognized and identified with spirit, the spiritual search has ended with
being that which we already are. Aware of being, and aware of awareness, and
mindful of that which is, and that which is awareness, there’s inexpressible
wholeness lacking nothing.
As techno-material civilization
suffers from ever-diminishing returns, the demand for spiritual wholeness
increases. Meeting this demand is the bailiwick of those who have found their
way to wholeness. Facilitators of wholeness, who embody the ultimate
low-maintenance way of life, require very little in the way of material goods
and services, and therefore are available and affordable to everyone. One
doesn’t charge oneself for one’s services. The joy of being whole--of being
that which we really, and already, are--is sufficient compensation.
Astonishment
We should all be much and often
astonished by nothing more than the sheer fact of being, and of being pure
awareness. A dearth of astonishment is caused by ignorance, attachment, and
distraction.
Bookishness as Spiritual Salvation
“The life of the mind”—a civilized,
contemplative, self-disciplined, quiet way of life—is respected because it
indicates the presence of a life that’s self-aware and self-inquiring, an oasis
of self-controlled, intelligent flesh. A person walking across town carrying a
book is deemed to be harmless, to be someone trustworthy and considerate,
someone worth knowing.
The great benefit of being bookish,
of being generally introspective, is in large measure a survival benefit. A
moderate, quiet, prudent person best preserves the glorious ground of being,
and is slowed-down enough to be in touch with it, to savor it and to draw
sustenance from it. Rich inner resources indeed!
There is nothing more thrilling than
the quiet ecstasy of self-realization, when the wave remembers it’s the ocean.
Blessed are the bookish, for they shall see the face of the living truth as
their own.
Oceanic
The ocean of nature, the ocean of
energy, the ocean of being, the ocean of the cosmos, is one ocean. Every
seemingly separate thing is in fact a wave of the one ocean, each wave composed
of 100% ocean, and fully connected and coextensive with it. There is no point
where ocean ends and wave begins.
A wave that believes it’s something
other than ocean-as-wave is confused, ignorant, insecure, and at the mercy of
its delusions. As soon as the wave ceases clinging to beliefs and allows the
ocean to be ocean-as-wave, the wavy life becomes bearable if not blissful. When
the wave realizes its true nature is the ocean, there arises oceanic peace of
one ocean life.
Dead Man Walking
In the time before acquiring the
additional adjectival name modifier ‘the late’—mindful of how little time there
is for anyone—every day is an opportunity to zero in on what’s most important,
most meaningful, most worthwhile, most deserving of our attention. Waking up
from the protracted distraction of vain concerns, I rest my gaze upon the
frost-covered grass and the eyes of fellow passers-by. How would anyone behave
if they knew this day could be their last?
It’s always the simple things, the
little things, the things that are naturally already in place, that are worth
our precious time: life itself, awareness itself, and loving communion with all
that shares this life and awareness.
Dying A Thousand Ego Deaths
Every self-aware, self-inquiring
animal owes it to Nature to undergo at least one ego death before biological
death. By submitting to ego death, we allow Nature to manifest fully through
the animal as Nature, not as a fictional entity living in chronic
self-deception. Ego death enables us to directly experience and deeply understand
just what is living this life we presume to be “ours.”
Egocentrism is a contagion, passed
on to the vulnerable young, and passed between self-aware animals who have yet
to engage in deep self-inquiry. The company of our loved ones, friend, family,
acquaintances, strangers, partners, clients, customers, providers—the company
of human society—is unavoidable, and there the disease of egocentricity is
passed around like a bad cold.
Whenever possible, in solitude, with
pure-spirited flora and fauna as companions, we can submit to an ego death
before re-entering human society. It’s then afterwards possible to suffer the
noisy minds and mouths of society, perhaps even suffer gladly, when we’re
immunized against egocentrism, the vaccine of authenticity recognizing it
before it has a chance to repossess the pure egoless animal.
The ego, false conditional center of
identity that it may be, is still necessary to endure and pass through. Brief
glimpses of the true self—the Self—are inspiring, but ego loss requires
diligent vigilance. The ego, when seen as the source of suffering, falls away,
and the clear pure single eye of the universe sees without the obscuring
encrustations of a contrived, false identity.
Whatever suffering is involved with
the process of ego death, it’s toward the end of suffering, rather than merely
enabling its source, the ego. Dying to ego is our personal crucifixion, the
death of the nonexistent person, and brings about our personal resurrection as
eternal life itself, the Self.
Self-realization should be at the
top of everyone’s bucket list, and everyone’s to-do list, or rather, everyone’s
to-be list.
Forget Me
Who we think we are depends on
functioning memory. If we have total amnesia, we have no idea who we are
supposed to be. The amnesiac can only say, “I am” – he can’t say anything past
“I am.” He has no name, no role, no identity. He can only say “I am.” As to
what, or who, he is, he has no idea.
For me to exist, I have to be able
to remember me. Only with great effort can I forget me, and when I do, I have
clarity and insight. I become clarity, I become insight, having forgotten me.
Without memory, pure awareness is
the only thing left.
The Livingness
What’s shared by all living beings
is livingness, the flame of life. Livingness
is pure awareness, pure being, pure spirit, silent and free. It’s not just
where all living beings come from, it’s what we are. Livingness is exquisitely
intimate, and absolutely impersonal, at once. Livingness is fully present, in
the present. Livingness is pure Nature, and our true nature; livingness is
eternal, universal. We are The Livingness.
Being Generic
What is a brand, but giving a piece
of the universe a separate contrived identity, a form of ego for a thing, so that
it can be kept separate from the whole and bought and sold. What a pain in the
ass it is to protect one’s brand, one’s things, one’s misperceived
separateness. What a relief it is to resume being generic, Brand X, un-branded
and un-brandable. There’s no security to be found in private property—privacy
and property are doomed to be lost in the life of the Whole. Nature is public,
common, owned by no-one and owning nothing. The only way to be sustainably
secure is to surrender privacy, property, and brandishments and simply be an
animal of generic and anonymous Nature. Brands die, the self-generating generic
lives forever.
Unconditioned Surrender
It’s common for people to identify
with the conditioned part of the mind, the learned identity. Identifying with
thoughts, with likes and dislikes, with desires and fears, attached to things,
thoughts, prejudices and opinions, is only natural. What’s wonderful is to
discover, out of desperation and diminishing returns from identifying too long
with the conditioned mind, the unconditioned mind fully present, silent and
pure: pure awareness. In this very moment, the unconditioned universal
mind—pure awareness—is fully present, fully available, fully real. Pure
awareness is sanity. Pure awareness is innocence. Pure awareness is real. To
identify with pure awareness, the unconditioned mind, is to identify with
nature, with life, with the universal spirit, for the manifestation of the
universal spirit is pure awareness and pure beingness.
To find sanity and innocence alive
and intact within is a profound relief, and wonderful. To give up the pride of
the conditioned mind—the ego—and completely surrender to the great universal
spirit and its pure awareness and pure being, is a blessing known by all too
few.
Furry Life-Coach
The guru in this modern culture is
called the ‘life coach’ who will inspire and guide, for a fee. My guru is the
natural world, and the handiest manifestation of the natural world is one of
the cats. Furbananda, for instance, is a twelve-pound black American Domestic
Shorthair housecat. He is devoted to me as I to him. Without any Skype
consultations and money changing hands—or paws—Furbananda manages to guide me
to a very good place in my life, that of natural simplicity. How good it is to
sleep, and to eat, and to drink, and to play. How good it feels to be rubbed
the right way. How therapeutic it is to look directly into Furbananda’s eyes,
in mutual recognition of our shared spirit. The wild delight in those eyes, the
total acceptance, the complete lack of pretense and prejudice, heals the
sophisticated sickness that’s been my longtime curse.
I slept well last night and I feel
great. This is enough for me. When I’m hungry I’ll heat up some beans and rice,
have an apple, and be satisfied. When I’m overflowing with animal spirits I’ll
sit down at the piano and bang out sounds just for the sheer fun of making
sounds. There’s no difference between me and the cats. We’re all just animals,
living spontaneously and joyously this day to which we’ve awakened. To be
coached by another animal in the ancient way of the animal is such a blessing.
Firsthand Nature Healing
Walking to work, I take in the
flora that’s re-emerged along the bottom of the schoolyard fence in spite of
the fact that it was heavily hit with herbicide over the summer. The resiliency
of the wild is a beautiful thing to behold. Just setting my eyes on the narrow
strip of radiant verdant life--the grasses, the mosses—feels so good.
Last weekend I took the time, at the
spur of the moment, to wander in the local preserve for several hours. The
flora and fauna were stunningly vibrant, everywhere I looked. Mushrooms in
particular were in abundance, spectacular and variegated. Two does and a buck
in a sunny field were as surprised as me when I walked into their territory.
The does remained, and the buck did his best to intimidate me away from his
love interests. Snorting and stomping, he finally took off into the deep woods
as I continued walking back home.
Whenever possible, and wherever
possible, be healed by firsthand nature. To be in the presence of the pure
nature spirit is the important thing. It’s not the species, or the appearance,
that matters—it’s the pure living nature spirit. It’s the direct perception,
the direct exposure, to the pure spirit of nature that heals.
Companion animals, cats and dogs,
are pure-spirited, without self-concept, without ego, and to be in their
presence heals, because cats and dogs are bearers of the pure spirit of nature,
and the pure spirit of nature heals. It’s not the appearance that heals, it’s
the radiant spirit of nature that heals. Being in the presence of flora and
fauna sustains and heals.
No-one can be in the presence of the
pure spirit of nature for us—we must directly perceive it ourselves, we must
ourselves be in the presence of the pure spirit of nature. There is no
substitute for the pure spirit of nature—it can’t be mere appearance, it can’t
be a mere virtual simulacrum. The pure spirit of nature can’t be captured or
kept. It glows, it flows, it’s real, it heals. The pure spirit of nature
recognizes itself, communes with itself, heals itself.
One Life
The pure spirit is the life of every living form, one spirit in many forms.
Spirit touches spirit, form to form, spirit to spirit. Feeling the life within
oneself is to feel the pure spirit, spirit feeling spirit. As the spirit is
always one and the same spirit, by simply directing attention within, the pure
nature spirit can recognize itself, commune with itself, and heal itself,
within the same given form just as well as between different-appearing
seemingly separate forms. Being an animal among animals, human beings reclaim
the birthright of being Nature, of being the pure nature spirit itself, the one
life of Nature, the Principle, the Light.
In the fullest sense of the word vital, it’s vitally important that we
recognize and commune with the one pure spirit of Nature, the life of every
brief living form, be it moss, mushroom, bird, deer, cat, dog, human being,
galaxy and universe growing sentient. We
are one life, one eternal universal life. To know this, to remember this, to be
this, makes bearable and meaningful the inevitable changes that befall life in
form. Be in touch with life itself, the one life, life in touch with itself,
waking up in one form or another, always the same life.
Burdened and Unburdened
It’s the lot of the thinking animal
to carry burdens that are wholly in the imagination. The mind can get so
terribly burdened with uneasy thoughts. What a relief when at last the mind is
found in its essence to be completely unburdened, vast, free, spacious,
transparent, and calm. It’s a transcendent pleasure to savor the freedom of
being that is our essence.
The Joy of Flesh
Just as the blind man describes
what he sees as that which a not-blind man would see through the soles of his
feet, so it is that flesh is, in its essence, innocent, pure, beyond the
troubled imagery of the deluded conditioned mind. The eyes of living flesh are
ablaze with pure light; all living flesh is radiant with lifespirit.
That Synching Feeling
Cosmic energy is fully engaged with
planetary life. When conditions are suitable, there’s full synchronization with
the present, with the body, with the mind, cosmic energy in synch with itself.
We thus recognize fullness of being as
beings of pure energy, and feel it in every radiant vibrant fiber of our being.
Spirit of the Universe
It’s a challenge to come up with
the right words, words that, if not fully defining the thing, at least don’t
misrepresent it too severely. To find the right words to define the Animating
Principle of the universe is an ongoing search. This morning, while walking to
work, it felt like the best words to define that which is being, that which is
awareness, that which is life, is the
spirit of the universe. It’s not quantum particles I’m talking about here,
it’s the force that permeates everything, that in fact causes everything to
have its life, movement, and being. As someone who has, since early youth, been
able to directly visualize the energy field around all things, including
himself—testing this perception and testing the behavior of the energy field by
manipulating it and confirming its undeniable presence—the significance of the
energy field has at last become very clear: we are the energy of the universe,
the spirit of the universe, nothing more, nothing less, nothing else.
Surrendering to the truth of our true nature and true identity as the spirit of
the universe makes life very interesting, meaningful, and bearable;
surrendering to the spirit of the universe before biological senescence and
death removes all terror from these otherwise terrifying life changes. The
spirit of the universe is universal and eternal. The person, the ego, is a
delusion, is nonexistent. We are, always, the spirit of the universe.
The Energy of Awareness, the Awareness of Energy
By whatever means available, it’s
good to become as aware as possible of the universal energy, to feel it
directly within oneself, as oneself, the energy of awareness, the energy of
nature, the energy of life.
Surrendering to Nature
It feels so good to surrender to
Nature. To know oneself to be Nature, it’s only natural to have no misgivings
about giving up everything to Nature. Especially when there’s weariness, how
inviting Nature becomes. To be now, and forever, the great ongoing life of
Nature, is to be at rest while in eternal motion.
Ailurophilia
The companionship of cats is a
blessing. The profound contentment the cat enjoys is contagious. Whenever a cat
approaches, acknowledge him, and love him unconditionally, and abide in bliss
with him in the present. Find the cat’s contentment within, and take delight in
pure being, pure awareness, pure bliss. Cats are pure nature spirits, pure
spirits, nature spirits, pure, nature, spirit. Life really is as uncomplicated
as a cat’s life. To live in the moment, day after day, is to really live.
Making Me, God, Everything and Everyone Appear and Disappear
It’s amazing how whenever I believe
I’m a separate person I suddenly appear, and while I’m believing that, other
separate things and persons appear, including the concept of a separate
all-knowing Supreme Person, God. Things are to be had, activities are to be
done, and I’m the Possessor and the Doer, the Believer and the Other.
It’s even more amazing how whenever
I drop the notion of existing as a person I suddenly disappear, and with that,
there’s automatically the dropping of the notion of the existence of other
things and people and God, and they all then disappear, everything and everyone
all melting into one, canceling out, with nothing to see and no-one seeing.
The One knows not it is the One; it
is only known by the Many; when the Many return to the One, there is no-one
around who knows, and no One.
Keep Being One
Complicated minds find reasons to
live complicated lives, and alas, can also find reasons to die, if only to end
the misery of a complicated mind. With the help of the suffering and confusion
that comes from belief in a false self, I’ve learned to return to the One, and
have found simplicity, freedom, and peace in being That which I am. How I wish
that troubled beings would turn within and find that they, too, are the One,
and enjoy the simplicity, freedom and peace of That which we all are. The One
can bear the most complicated of minds easily, for it can only be the One. How
good it feels for one to be one with the One.
Take Your Ease
One of the attributes of the One is
its intrinsic ease. Throughout the
natural world, plants, animals, minerals all naturally take their ease, manifesting
the natural fullness and perfection of the One. While going about the business
of the day, there’s a constant sense of ease. When clinging stops, when
grasping stops, ease takes over. The universe, for all its astonishing
dynamism, is ever at ease.
Nothing is the Source of Peace
When I look within for the source
of peace I find it in Nothing, literally Nothing. Just as “God” is so merciful
because “He” doesn’t exist, peace, and mercy, comes from the pure emptiness
within. By accepting all, mercy and peace abound. Nothing naturally accepts
everything.
Love, Peace, and Survival
As the last survivor of my
immediate family I’m keenly aware of how borrowed is this bodily time. I do
what I can to stretch out whatever time remains with the help of wholesome
habits. I honor my ancestors as well as my contemporaries, while I’m still
embodied and able-bodied, by the way I live, by the way I be.
Love is never wasted, ‘tis true.
Every encounter with another being is an opportunity to pause and share the
life, to share the love life naturally has for itself.
Some life is prey, some life is
predator. Each survives as the other.
Plants selflessly share their life
with mine so that I may survive. I give plants the opportunity to live as a
human being. Ultimately I will return all that I am to all plants and animals.
Survival evidently has happened
again today, and maybe tomorrow, and my gift to myself in this form and to
myself in every other form is simple:
love, peace, and continued survival.
Immediate Gratification
It’s normal to look to things or
activities to provide gratification, whether actual or virtual gratification.
There’s also a form of immediate gratification available to us that isn’t a
thing, and isn’t an activity, but it is nothing if not immediate, and that is
the effortless, spontaneous presence of the natural state. The body-mind in its
natural state is relaxed, content, whole. The natural state is coextensive with
the universe—it’s the natural state of the whole universe found in this very
human life. We enjoy the life of the universe, for we are the life of the
universe, spontaneous, effortless, whole. Just being the eyes, and mind, and
life of the universe is an almost unbearable delight, always immediate, always
present. As waves of the ocean, we rejoice as we rise, we rejoice as we fall
and rejoin the ocean. For we are the ocean, we are the One. To know this, to be
this, is immediately gratifying.
Beacons of Being
At the core of every individual
existence is pure being, pure light, the very spirit of the universe. Being
this, there is complete unity with all that is. Only in deluded mind is there
any separation of the individual from the Whole.
As beings of universal spirit, we
shine, and we see the same eternal light in every individual. In this and every
world we shine, conduits of the one light, beacons of pure being.
Love without God
There is no-one to be called God,
and no-one to name God. The absence of the concept of God or of the name God
doesn’t change anything. In this one seamless Whole manifesting everywhere the
life of the Whole recognizes itself, and when it does, there is love. There is
no God, but love happens anyway. Some say God is love, other say Gravity is
love. In this eternal dance of energy, why not love our dancing partners?
Bread and Beans
The contemplative life is the
ultimate low-maintenance one-world-sustainable life. There’s nothing needed,
nowhere to go, nothing to do. The simple basic necessities of life are enough:
plain food, a little water, clothes enough for the weather, and basic shelter.
The voluntarily austere way of life is a life celebrating the freedom of the
spirit, finding fulfillment from within rather than from without. To a
sophisticated materialist, such a way of life is sheer madness, intolerable, cruel
and unusual punishment. A prisoner in solitary confinement lives an opulent
life by comparison.
We can be an animal truly worthy of
the name sapiens if we can live as simply as an animal, finding contentment in
the here and now just as any animal can.
Universal Spirit
The moments of maximum clarity and
insight can happen anywhere at any time. I vividly recall the moment while
walking down the sidewalk on my way to work how the natural pure awareness
presence just took over, to the astonishment of my conditioned mind. Also there
was the time when I was walking across town, circled the cemetery, and as I was
exiting the cemetery the universal spirit’s presence fully took over, again to
the conditioned mind’s astonishment. To be be able to fully recognize, and
accept, one’s true identity as the universal spirit is an inherently desperate
process: the conditioned mind, the self-limited identity, the fictitious
personal life, the changes and losses of the world and of physical existence,
makes life so unbearably meaningless and frustrating and desperate that truth
is the only option left—the ultimate truth. And the ultimate truth is, everyone
is the universal spirit in self-aware human form. This truth is liberating, and
available to everyone. It reconciles everything.
Made In Our Image
The “God” people fear is a person
made in their own image—and this person is a delusion. In reality, all that
exists is Nature and its laws—ITS laws, not HIS/HER laws. There is no person to
be found anywhere, in any species, including the species Homo sapiens. It’s all
energy, impersonal, interchanging, interpenetrating, all one Thing, all one It.
Being an It has its benefits:
nothing to gain, nothing to lose. How can what just spontaneously is ever be
gained or lost.
The delusion of personhood hates to
go away gently or otherwise. Belief in “God” implies belief in ego, belief in a
fictitious separate self.
We are made in “God’s” image, i.e.,
we are that totality of spontaneous impersonal energy that comes and goes
eternally throughout the multiverse.
Nature, It’s The Law
Not only is Nature the Law, but
also what is so heedlessly called “God.” The bandying-about of the G-word by
politicians is in fact nothing less than appropriating authority by their
colossal egos. “God” becomes a code word for “obey me, and believe what I
believe, or else.”
What’s so hard about worshiping
Nature rather than an abstract, nonexistent God? What’s so wrong about obeying
the laws of Nature rather than the man-made laws of a man-made “God”?
Nature Spirits
In the throes of delusional insecurity I look no further than the cats who
share my home. Content, secure, relaxed, they teach me how to be one with
Nature.
Clouds
Everyone, everything, is
temporarily assembled in the void, like clouds appearing and disappearing in
the vast sky. Everyone, everything, is of one essence. Even though every cloud
of one essence is temporary, its essence is eternal, and the cloudmaking
process continues forever, somewhere.
Everyone Should Be A Cosmologist
Self-aware and aware of mortality,
we can’t help but be fearless in our quest for understanding. Question
authority. Question reality. Question everything. See directly. Think
critically, independently, deeply. Keep an open mind, consult experts and
non-experts, observe, listen, experience firsthand, and let understanding
unfold naturally. Natural law used to be called God. By devoting ourselves to
understanding natural law and being part of nature, we’re understanding our
true self. There are no other real laws other than natural laws.
Who is my master? Who am I? Nature
itself, and its transcendent laws.
Cosmology is the study of the
totality of natural law, the totality of that which is.
Biocentric Economy
The materialistic money-based
economy is reaching its limits. Natural law trumps everything, including the
fondest hopes of the most materialistic culture. Real wealth is clean water,
clean air, wholesome food, and a sustainable way of life that every human being
on this planet can live that’s within this planet’s carrying capacity. Money is
unnecessary—the free exchange of goods and services for the common good is the
best possible economic system. For such a system to work, people must learn how
to be happy with very little. It will take much cultural maturity to be happy
with nothing more than health, well-being, sustainability, and the common good.
For seven billion people to live a one-planet way of life, we will have to give
up attachments to energy- and resource-intensive commodities.
Spirit-based Economy
The multiverse is spirit, filling
all space. To recognize our true nature as pure spirit—the wave recognizing its
true nature as ocean—is to go beyond contentment, beyond bliss, beyond separate
existence, beyond fear, beyond craving. As beings of one spirit, very little is
required beyond the basic necessities. As human culture matures and becomes
spirit-based, the only currency required is the current of spirit flowing
everywhere.
Fun Spirit
The spirit of the universe is the
quintessence of fun. From nothing comes something, from something comes
nothing, over and over, energy dancing in the void, forever. Knowing this,
being this, how else to be but a fun person, what else to do but have fun.
As beings of universal spirit, we
derive our sustenance from the earth and sun, feeding on light. We are all, in
essence, Light-hearted beings, fed, clothed, and housed with Light. There are
no burdens, no debts, known to the universe of Light, the spirit of eternal
fun.
Transparent Fluidity
Once in a while I’ll dream of
flowing spring water. Such pure water is a perfect symbol of pure spirit. We’re
never the same person from day to day, moment to moment, as the pure spirit
flows through everything. In fact, everything is pure spirit. Even turbidity
and opacity is, in essence, transparent. Pure awareness, pure beingness, is
pure spirit manifesting as awareness and being.
Nothing to grasp, no-one grasping,
all is spirit.
Self-Correcting Spirit
Egoic worrying made for a very short
night, but the sleep deprivation helps to break down the grip of the ego, so
all’s well. Consulting my trusted feline advisors, those pure worry-free
egoless spirits, I once again remember that the most important thing is pure
spirit itself, and to let things sort themselves out as they must on the
material plane. The spiritual plane comes first. People just have to learn to
be in touch with spirit, and to trust the pure spirit that we really are, and
find our way to the peace and completeness of the pure spirit. Otherwise life
is a shit sandwich.
Non-attachment = Freedom
The condition of total spiritual
freedom is demonstrably at hand here and now, testable and repeatable,
empirically, experientially. Spiritual freedom requires sincere, mindful non-attachment
to everything, even to non-attachment. When thorough non-attachment has arisen,
there arises with it the condition of total spiritual freedom. The mind is
free, the body is free, the spirit is free. The true Self is eternally,
universally free—it’s only natural that when attachments to the false self and
the false self’s attachments are exhausted, the true Self and its intrinsic
freedom manifest. There’s no-one who can be attached, there’s nothing to be
attached to--all is the Self, One.
Dance in freedom
Sing in freedom
Laugh in freedom
Play in freedom
Be in freedom
The true test of non-attachment is
the quality of constancy, constant spiritual freedom in every circumstance,
from wealth to poverty, from pleasure to pain, from youth to senescence, through
all the inevitable changes of the phenomenal universe. The universe lives
forever with itself, with infinite patience and unconditional acceptance.
Like a Dream
The experience of life is dreamlike
in quality, despite stressful personal investment in survival and egoic drama.
That there appears to be being, that there appears to be consciousness, is a
shared experience, commonplace and yet astonishing upon reflection. In this
shared, ongoing dreamlike experience phenomena appear, change, and disappear.
Before the phenomena we call our bodies disappear, it’s up to us to make this
shared dreamlike experience called life the opportunity to recognize our shared
true nature, and let our true nature express itself, the love it has for itself
in every dreamlike form.
This Beastly Life is Life’s Life
Preparing for death is preparing
for life, and the fundamental prep work is to inquire, Just who, or what, is
living this life called “my life”? It’s this who, or what, living this life
that comes and goes, forever riding the beasts born, living, and dying. If this
life is life’s life, does it really die when the beast dies? Every beast sooner
or later becomes an available inanimate carcass that feeds other beasts.
Life’s presence in the animated meat
called the beast is recognized by other animated meat through the process of
mutual awareness. Awareness is life’s awareness. The beastly animated presence
is life’s presence. The magic electricity that’s life is one electricity, one
circuit, one life. This very awareness, this very presence, this very life, is
life’s awareness, life’s presence, life’s life.
It’s not hubris, it’s not
megalomania, to live as life itself—it’s the living truth. We beasts owe it to
ourselves and to each other to allow ourselves to be blessed with the
recognition of the living truth and to simply be the living truth, the one and
only universal life, where death is an absurdity, a concept held only by
delusional beasts.
self-esteem and Self esteem
What self is being esteemed, the
false self, the ego, or the true Self, the One? Why bother feeding any ego, no
matter how small or large it happens to be? Conventional self-esteem reinforces
the delusion of a separate self, the existence of the nonexistent ego, the
false notion of do-ership. “Look what I can do!” “Hooray for me!”
What every self-aware life form
needs is deep, penetrating insight into the true Self: that each unique wave rising and falling upon
the ocean is the ocean, the same water in every wave. To esteem our true
nature, our waterhood, our oceanness, starves the ego, and thus ends the belief
in what we are not, and we then realize there’s nothing but the true life of
the true Self living in us as us.
Electric Meat, Electric Love, Electric One
At the funeral visitation of a
mutual friend, a friend and I had a chance to chat here and there in the
expanses of an old soaring Roman Catholic church. Seeing the inanimate meat of
our friend lying in the coffin was plenty of impetus to appreciate the animate
meat that is us, the living. The animating principle is the same in every
living being; sentience arises as an aspect of the animating principle.
In the midst of constant change, of
poverty, illness, old age, death, and all manner of disability, there’s one
constant that is the source of peace, and of bedrock security: the electricity
of life, the animating principle of life, pervading all. The circuit, the
electricity, goes on, and we’re it. I will remain appreciative of the
electricity, and signal with it, the only message that I care to signal being
that of love.
The signals are to my Self, greeting
my Self here, there, everywhere: the Energy--the Electricity--just this, just
One, always the One, already the One.
Natural Awareness
Pure, sheer, simple, natural
awareness is without any sense of self whatsoever, even though it is That which
we are. That’s a very good thing. How wonderful it is to directly experience
natural awareness, and to recognize it as That which we really are. Whever
natural awareness arises, there we are. Natural awareness is nature’s
awareness. The person, the personality, is fictional, a temporary contrivance,
a pain in the ass; what’s real, is natural awareness.
Reporting Live
Reporting live from the Great
Mystery, this is the Great Mystery, the Mysterium Magnum. We should all be
constantly, by turns, astonished, humbled, and exalted. The only reason we’re
all not all in Satchitananda is that so many of us have yet to learn to
appreciate the fact we’re already in Satchitananda, that this—that we—are truly
the Great Mystery itself. Instead, we find ourselves habitually following the
conventional idiocy of limited, conditioned, left-brained, ego-bound,
anywhere-but-here/anytime-but-now shallowness, victims of our own mistaken
identification.
That which lives in us as us is not
who we think we are. Anything we think we are, anything we believe we are, is
not That which we really are. Without a word, without a thought, the Great
Mystery just is.
Whatever It’s Called
Theoretical physicists posit it’s
all particles, and particles can be waves, or eleven-dimensional vibrating
string loops. Self-creating, self-sustaining, whatever it’s called, that’s the
Stuff that’s Us. The natives of this planet call it Spirit, among other things.
Any one of us natives is entitled to say, I am nothing but Spirit. Or, if of
the physicist persuasion, I am nothing but Particles.
From that place of particles, from
that source that is Spirit, is all that I am, all that I say, all that I do.
It’s all cosmic energy, universal Spirit, without a name, without a form,
without a self, even though it has many names, many forms, many selves.
To comport ourselves with the
knowledge that everyone and everything is Spirit—or whatever—is the primordial,
perennial philosophy, the supreme truth, the ultimate reality. Theoretical
physics doesn’t kill either philosophy or religion—it is the living embodiment
of them, for those who see with the single eye of Spirit—or whatever.
Free Life
How good it feels just to be,
savoring the wild freedom of the Self. The Self, unconditioned, without any
attachments whatsoever, is complete unto itself. Going about the business of
the day, the mind is free, the body is free, the spirit is free. The Self is
freedom itself.
The Self isn’t born, doesn’t die.
The Self is All, and the Self is One.
Nothing Helps
To be able to directly experience
unconditioned being it’s necessary to have Nothing, and to be Nothing. Being
Nothing, being is experienced directly, as it is. The contents of mind rise and
fall in Nothing; the state of physical, emotional, and psychological being is
experienced fully, accurately, in Nothing. In Nothing, as Nothing, conditioned
and unconditioned being are fully experienced, and fully inseparable. In
Nothing, the paradox of form-is-emptiness/emptiness-is-form is directly
experienced.
How wonderful, in Nothing, as
Nothing, to be aware of awareness and to be awareness; how wonderful, in
Nothing, as Nothing, to be aware of being and to be the essence of being.
Rest in awareness. Rest as
awareness. Rest in being. Rest as being. Rest in Nothing. Rest as Nothing.
Self Sustaining
Through no effort, through no
contrivance, the Self sustains itself. The intimate experience of the Self
sustaining itself is the effortless constancy of pure awareness. Being and
awareness is not of anyone’s doing. There is no Doer other than the self-less
Self, the eternal, universal spirit.
The Self is wonderfully sustained
peace, perfect constant anticlimax. Once the Self recognizes itself, it’s happy
to enjoy the self-sustaining anticlimactic peace of its true nature.
Stuff and Nonsense
The deadly storms a few states away
that could happen here someday remind me to cherish the most important things,
and to not be attached to anything. Loving each other is, of course, one of the
most important things. I hasten to add self-inquiry to that short list. Beyond
that, stuff—things—material possessions—are of little importance. As long as
our loved ones are safe, everything else can be blown to smithereens and life
will go on.
Maybe people who live in storm-prone
areas should live in sod houses or holes in the ground instead of houses and
other above-ground buildings. The lesson from any disaster is, live in such a
way as if it will happen again and again. Live lightly, without attachment. Live
in a tent, or in a hole in the ground, or in the highlands, whatever it takes
to be ready to leave a place when that place becomes hazardous to your very
survival.
I’m mentally preparing for the tornado
or equivalent that will destroy everything I’ve regarded as mine by not being
attached to any stuff, any thing; more difficult is learning not to be attached
to any ‘one’ – lives are lost even in the best of circumstances.
The ‘one’ of every ‘one’ is, after
all, the One. The One goes on, the delusion of being a separate ‘one’ is
nonsense. To the egocentric viewpoint, life is full of tragedy, loss, change;
to the One, it’s all just stuff and nonsense within the ongoing dream of the
One. It’s all happening to no other, no ‘one’, just the One.
The Cure for the Common Insanity
It’s an inexpressible relief to
find the cure for the common insanity to be pure awareness: the true mind, the
true presence, the true self: so simple, so obvious, so ubiquitous, so
overlooked.
It’s the compassionate thing to do,
to cheerfully bear the ego-laden desire-blinded body-mind, to look past the
delusions and attachments and see that beautiful being of pure awareness, pure
presence, pure spirit.
Introversion and Insight
Self-inquiry is pure introversion,
“turning within.” Introversion, contrary to conventional thinking, isn’t a
liability, isn’t a shade of ‘social anxiety disorder’ but a powerful generator
of pure insight. Insight is the natural result of the self-inquiry of pure
introversion. Turn within, and see what’s within.
Witnessing the entropy of this and
every body, of every thing and every circumstance, it’s up to me to find the
only thing that doesn’t change, doesn’t deteriorate, doesn’t perish. Turning
within, I see that which is everywhere, everything, for eternity. It is that it
is, the real I, the one I, the I-lessness of every I. Only when introverted can
this insight into the truth of the I be found; this is where peace is found.
Air and Sugar
The brain only needs oxygen and
glucose to survive and be satisfied. Oxygen and glucose come from plants, those
marvelous beings that live on light. We can have a long, lovely and harmonious
relationship with the earth if we could learn to be happy with a little oxygen
and a little carbohydrate; alas, a way of life based on trying to satisfy
insatiable desires make such a relationship difficult if not impossible.
Stillness, contemplation,
meditation, mindfulness allows us to experience the satisfied brain, the peaceful
heart, the pure awareness that is the universal mind. Just a little air, a
little sugar…just to be, the noble thing we are, is enough.
Need To Know
Our place in the universe, the
center of which is everywhere and circumference nowhere, is right here. Here,
at every center of the universe, that which is present, witnessing, is the
universe: every sentient self-aware
center needs to know this, needs to understand this. Ignorance of that which we
are is the opposite of bliss.
Face-of-Godbook
The original face, the one and only
face, is the face of God. Faces and personalities appear distinctive, even
though the underlying face and person is One. The delusion of more-than-one,
other-than-one, separate-one, is reinforced among the deluded.
It’s difficult not to be cranky
about how deep and widespread a merely virtual reality has become.
Let me see your real face, the face
of God, aglow with spirit rather than the backlight of an LCD screen.
Nothing and Nowhere in No Time
It’s only natural to find contentment
here and now, in the natural state. Here and now is where the Self resides,
effortlessly. The fruition of self-inquiry is astonished blissful contentment
that arises from being the Self.
Every living form is radiant with
the Self, complete. Only in turbid, thought-enslaved, conditioned minds is the
contentment of the Self unknown.
In the natural state there’s nothing
to cling to, nothing to be but the Self, nowhere to go but here, no time but
the present.
Transhuman Spirit
The indomitable spirit that endures
when all else passes away is not just the human spirit, but spirit itself,
which is transpersonal, trans-human. The formless spirit, the universal
animating principle, spirit of pure awareness, spirit of pure being, shimmers
radiantly with its clear light, interpenetrating, forming, and animating all
forms rising and falling within it.
In Fatuity
Awareness is attention, our
awareness span. Awareness of awareness, attention to attention, is a powerful
technique for finding the Summum Bonum. Awareness of awareness—awareness of
existence—is direct experience of the presence of spirit, by none other than
spirit itself. Having a long, unencumbered, undistracted awareness span is
essential for realizing spirit’s presence.
Having gone through my own gadget
infatuation phase, I can’t help but take note of the proliferation of gadgets
and gadget-infatuation: so many people
whose attention has been captured by screens large and small. To be in a
distracted, infatuated state is addicting, and intoxicating.
Our gadgets are magical, alluring,
irresistible, and ubiquitous. Paying attention to what’s on a screen is a safe,
easy, secure way to pass the time before passing away. If only I had more time,
I’d have watched more television, web-surfed and texted more often.
Spirit Medium
There is no physical medium that
lasts forever—even symbols chiseled in stone will weather away. The only
perennial medium is the life spirit itself. The propagation of understanding,
of pure intention, of good will, happens eye-to-eye, heart-to-heart, through
the medium of spirit. Appearances and names are forgotten—trust, wisdom, good
will and good spirits go on, passing from living flame to living flame, in the
living medium of spirit. Whenever spirit engages in self-inquiry and finds itself
to be spirit--self-originating, self-sustaining, eternal--spirit recognizes its
own immortal unitary nature, always one, always the same, always the same one.
While awake, alive, and able to
communicate, we need only to look for fellow beings that share this one life,
and proceed to share the wealth of spirit with each other. I live on in you,
you live on in me, and the one spirit lives on, continuing to more fully awaken
to itself.
Traveling to the Here and Now
Walking about town and through the
nature preserves, I’m grateful to be a contemplative pedestrian, feet on the
ground and mind as wide open as the sky. Walking helps me find myself in the
Here and Now where the universal spirit eternally abides. Of all destinations,
of all itineraries, traveling to the here and now—traveling to spirit—has been
a broadening experience. How more broadened could a body get, having found
itself to be spirit?
Hilarious Heaven
Having self-indulged in everything
to the point of diminishing returns, the only thing left to indulge in is the
Self. The only wish I have for my fellow human beings is that everyone begin to
engage in self-inquiry and find that to which the path of self-inquiry leads.
Looking within, surrendering all conceptions and preconceptions, the person is
found to have no basis, no substance whatsoever: the only presence that abides
on its own is the universal spirit.
To surrender to spirit is to let the
delusion of separate selfhood be annihilated. Living as the universal spirit is
not a concept, it’s the living reality. There’s no more drama, no more
conflict, no more story, no more separate self craving attention, or
stimulation, or possessions. There’s no more fear of death, as the universal
spirit is deathless. Beyond birth and death, the universal spirit takes on and
casts off form after form.
When mistaken identity is replaced
with true identity, eternal life is properly understood, and the cosmic joke is
finally gotten. Hilarity ensues.
Natural Entertainment System
It’s amazing how a normal, healthy
body is equipped with 3-D HD imaging, and highest-fidelity 360-degree binaural
surround sound, along with olfactory, gustatory, and tactile capabilities. No
electricity is required to operate this system, nor is it necessary for the
system to be purchased.
Buying and Selling Nature
The bane of the existence of the legions of wage slaves on this planet living
lives of quiet desperation is the fact that so many necessities as well as
luxuries have been appropriated by profiteers, bought, sold, and resold. It’s
by turns depressing and comical that a species of monkey believes it owns
nature, and thinks that it can sell it for a profit, or that it has to pay for
it.
No-one owns nature, and nature is
not in reality able to be bought or sold, even though deluded monkeys persist
in believing it. Human beings, those monkeys afflicted with delusional
thinking, are the only animals that believe they possess a separate self, a
self separate from nature and from each other. Delusional ownership of a
delusional separate self leads to the widespread delusional ownership of nature
that’s spread around the “developed” world.
An ever-diminishing few “primitive”
cultures still somehow have no concept of owning nature; on the contrary, these
“backward” tribes live as though they’re part of nature, owned by nature.
Hearing Voices
It’s very normal to hear voices in
the head, issuing from the conditioned part of the mind. The voices are
familiar narrators, and critics, and authoritarians. It’s obvious to see who is
under the control of their voices, by the way they live, by the way they are,
by what they say and do, compulsively.
Hearing Silence
Hearing silence is as difficult as
seeing emptiness, even though silence and emptiness are everywhere. Spirit is
all life, all phenomena, yet in essence it’s silence and emptiness. The value
of silence and emptiness is that it provides a way to see everything clearly:
the single eye and ear of spirit, seeing from emptiness, hearing from silence,
recognizes emptiness and silence and sees everything arising from and returning
to silence and emptiness. The unitary manifestation of spirit, its eye and ear,
is pure awareness. From the unconditioned vantage point of spirit, conditions
and conditionings are witnessed clearly, without any attachment to them.
Wholly Communion
While I’m out and about it’s become
a habit to pay attention to flora and fauna that cross my path, for the rewards
of directing my attention to living beings are immeasurable: bringing attention
fully to the here and now, and to life itself, and to partake in the life of
other beings. Rather than read about a bird, or a squirrel, or a tree, or moss,
I go to the source. Likewise, when engaged in self-inquiry, I don’t focus on
concepts such as who I think I am, but on that silent energy presence that is
the real me, the source, the life of every life.
Living as if this is my last day, I
pay attention to those things that are real, that go on living. To look a bird
or a squirrel or a frog or a human being in the eye is to connect and commune
with the greater ongoing life. I am as much in the other as the other is in me,
and we are all in each other as much as each of us is in ourselves.
Resurrection and Life
Walking to work, I notice more
signs of resurrected life. Leaves are opening on the hedge along the sidewalk.
This is my life, and my resurrection. Life goes on—thus I go on.
What else are we, but life itself?
We don’t “have” life, we are life. If
we merely “have” life the part of us that believes it “has” life is by
implication lifeless. It’s amusing that the false concepts with which we
identify, that keep us from realizing we are the one universal life spirit, are
sustained by none other than the universal life spirit itself.
Engaged
We’re life engaged with itself.
Survival, adaptation, procreation, eating and being eaten, has been happening
forever throughout the cosmos. There sometimes arises the occasions, here and
there, for life to recognize itself, and for life to love itself upon
recognizing itself in all forms.
There’s nothing left to be but that
which we are. There’s nothing left to do but be engaged with that which we are,
to share the spontaneous joy and love that comes with recognizing the presence
of the timeless, eternal, universal life spirit in each other.
All That’s Left
Well, it’s all caught up to me, and
I’ve finally caught on: everything craps
out, and everything must go. There’s nothing but loss: health, wealth, property, mind, loved ones, everyone
and everything must go. Life is an inescapable tragedy befalling everyone.
Life’s lust for itself begets life, and here we are, over and over, trying our
best to survive in the circumstances we find ourselves.
So in the face of total decrepitude,
universal entropy, how’s a self-aware sentient being to respond?
The saying goes ‘if you have your
health you have everything.’ Fine. Health too must go. So what now?
It gets back to the same old
thing: SELF-REALIZATION. I may be toothless and homeless, but by God
there’s SELF-REALIZATION to be had, inseparable from being, and when I’m too
senile or too dead to realize anything, I am no less the Self.
Who lives? Who gets old, and sick,
and poor, and dead? I’m not limited to bodily form, this one or any other one.
The universal, One-without-an-other, Self itself—we are forever this—the One
and only: nothing but the universal life force itself, forever unborn, forever
deathless, forever present.
In good faith I’ve survived and
thrived to get to this poignant point, realizing simultaneously both the inevitable
end of everything and being everything. Being the universe is the only career
path left.
The Embrace of Emptiness
Emptiness is the ultimate acquired
taste. To accept the fact of emptiness, of form in emptiness and emptiness in
form, is to be able to sing with profound gratitude and joy ‘Gate Gate Paragate
Parasamgate Bodhi Svaha.’ To at last experience firsthand the truth of
emptiness everywhere, within and without, is to experience peace. How it is
that emptiness could inspire such peace and joy is a mystery, but here it is.
The phenomenal world is a hologram, a movie, a light show, a dance of
insubstantial energy. What a no-thing to be.
To return to emptiness is to return
to fullness.
To come from emptiness is to come from authenticity, the real no-self.
One Life Spirit
Late March has been very cold, and
signs of spring are very subtle. The moss and the lichens shimmer in the
sunlight, and here and there are patches of green grasses starting on the
forest floor. Everything alive catches my eye—the buds on the weeping willow
looming into view as I walk into the long dangling branches are pale green and
ready to unfurl. Rising above the schoolyard lawn is a stand of wild onions,
tubular and slightly kinked, a matte green. I nibble a stalk and savor the
pungent flavor. As I look about, many more wild onions appear, in the field and
on the forest floor.
The life of the preserve is present,
waiting for more warmth, more light, to emerge in fullness. Walking about,
alone, I sing to this beautiful life spirit within and without, one spirit, all
things. How good it is to be simple enough to see this directly, to be this
only. To live as the life spirit is to live in fullness forever in the eternal
present.
It’s Only Natural
The universally enjoyed creature comforts
and calls of nature are well known and often taken for granted. A good sleep, a
good meal, a good bowel movement—it’s no wonder these things mean so much to
everyone, as they pertain directly to our true nature, which is nature itself.
Our livingness is the universal
livingness, universal life, universal nature. There’s nothing esoteric
whatsoever about nature, even though it’s only natural to want to call it the
Great Mystery, the Great Spirit, Tao, Brahman, God, Buddha Nature.
Life-Goggles
Walking to work in late winter,
still weeks to go before flora and fauna awaken, patches of brilliant green
moss growing next to the sidewalk catch my eye. Moss and lichen on tree trunks
stand out, radiant, resilient. Wherever
there’s a living presence, my attention is fully upon it.
The cats demand my full attention,
squarely eye to eye. We engage in lively interspecies communication, in total
trust, with total delight.
There’s but one entity called life,
in all its forms, and I love them all. I recognize life, I love life, it’s all
one life.
We as forms of life are all in
life’s endless outreach program: life recognizing, loving, communicating,
communing with life.
Absence and Presence
There’s absence in presence, and
presence in absence. To be presence, it’s impossible not to be absence. When
we’re absent, true presence arises. With absence, pure awareness is all there
is, no subject, no object, only awareness and no-one who’s aware. In oneness,
the only presence is that of the One. There being only the One, there’s a
complete absence of anything else.
Absence is always present. What a
glorious presence in the absence—absence of the limited, illusory self and
presence of the unlimited, real Self.
To voluntarily wish for absence is
not wishing for death: it’s a wish to be truly alive, to be life itself. Once
we recognize ourselves as temporary forms of the one universal life energy, we
recognize the living truth of eternal presence.
Reconnection Is Redundant
There’s no need to get reconnected
with nature: we’re already always connected to, always one with, nature; we
just need to remove the perceptual blinders to see this fact directly. The
conceptualizing mind holds itself aloof, and separate, from nature, as if that
was even possible. The fact that the earth is as despoiled as it is is proof
enough that people identify with the conceptualizing mind so completely that
nature is forsaken, and allowed to be despoiled in order to satisfy the
conceptualized and conceptualizing self’s insatiable contrived desires.
When the eternal connection and
oneness is recognized and seen directly, the profound wholeless of simply being
needs little in the way of material things to sustain, essentially the basic
necessities for life. If seven billion human beings would only be contemplatives,
forsaking selfish desires and engaged in sincere self-inquiry, the despoiling
of the earth would cease, and sustainable life restored, with a return of
biodiversity and habitat. The contemplative enjoying wholeness is less likely
to breed to excess or at all, thus bringing down the human population to a
sustainable level, easily supported by the earth. Living lightly upon the
earth, eschewing luxurious homes and skyscrapers and embracing simple dwellings
close to the earth, inevitable natural shifts such as earthquakes would not
result in massive death and disruption, since minimal infrastructure would move
with the shudders of the earth.
It’s poignant to recognize full connection
and oneness with nature which so many people have yet to recognize; it’s ironic
that such lack of recognition is itself a natural process, to be expected, to
be accepted as it is, even though the consequences of alienation from nature
are dire and getting more dire by the day. Eventually a tipping point will be
reached, and nature will restore balance in a decisively ferocious manner.
Those who recognize our oneness, our connection, with nature will understand,
and accept, the inevitable; those who don’t will suffer greatly from
attachments and mistaken identities.
Enchanted Salvation
The pure, deep peace of the emerald
forest resides in the heart. Find the secluded places in the woods, when leaves
and flowers and animals and life in all forms abounds, and abide. Stay with no
thought of leaving. If available, if desired, enlist the help of a teacher
plant to better commune and communicate with, the lifespirit. The pure deep
peace of the lifespirit abides in everything. Be enchanted by the lifespirit,
become enchantment by becoming lifespirit.
Being An Animal
Pure spirited animals, I too have
always been an animal, pure spirited at heart, untroubled, content. How
difficult sometimes it is to break the false self, the slave of thoughts. Now
there’s no worry, no fear, no mental grasping for things, no attachments to
things. I worship and adore my peers, the animals.
Last Day
Even when feeling physically
exhausted, it’s cause for celebration to have lived to greet another morning,
and to have the privilege of being present and able to participate in the
unfolding of the day, in this dream called life.
Silence, Stillness, Emptiness
In silence, stillness, emptiness
the eternal presence abides. Sounds rise and fall; activity begins and ends;
sights appear and disappear. Silence, stillness, emptiness abide in the midst
of it all, inseparable. The eternal presence is all-pervading.
Wealth-Being
The Haves, the Have-Nots, and the
Have-Mores may or may not have what’s really the true wealth—well-being. When
you have your well-being, you have everything. The source of well-being is that
pure natural awareness, pure natural presence, the celebrated Buddha-mind,
Buddha-nature, that which just is. Calm, transparent awareness, wholeness of
presence, is well-being itself. Rest in the well-being of pure natural
awareness, pure natural presence.
Mutual Recognition Society
When I see others with the single
eye of life—seeing with the living heart rather than with distinction-drawing
head—I see only the selfsame lifespirit in every being. How can there be
judging or competition with what is in essence my true self? It’s all life, and
all life is to recognize itself in each and every form, and love itself upon
such recognition.
The Puppeteer
Self-inquiry is the puppeteer looking
for itself while engaged in the business of animating and controlling a meat
puppet. It’s astonishing to realize that the One one is looking for is the One
which is looking. This sublime supreme being is none other than this very
being, and its mind is this very awareness.
So in the brief time left in this
meat puppet, the puppeteer enjoys this puppet life, beingness, awareness,
resting in beingness, resting in awareness, resting in oneness. Communing and
communicating with myself in other meat puppets, I see me and my eternal life
everywhere I look.
Forgive me if I can’t bring myself
to attest to believing in a Supreme Being in order to join a Fraternal Order of
Egos. To attest to such a belief would be dishonest. The fact is, I AM the
Supreme Being, and so is every meat puppet in the cosmos.
There are no egos, there are no
separate beings, there are no individuals. There’re many meat puppets, sure,
but there’s only one Puppeteer. This I don’t believe: this I AM.
The Great Imperfection
Everything—every thing—is
inherently imperfect, subject to change, entropy, transformation. As every
thing is imperfect, imperfection becomes perfection. The ideal is the real, the
real is the ideal. Belief in perfection, in ideals, in excellence, is utterly
vain. The bejeweled lotus is found in the dungheap.
Everything is decaying, notes
sounded fading away. House, clothes, shoes, personal possessions, body—all are
shabby and getting shabbier by the minute.
I step outside, and the brilliant
winter sun illuminates everything. Despite muffled ears, befogged brain and
beclouded eyes, pure awareness remains gloriously perfectly transparent.
Cutting All Attachments
How merciful that the universe
provides itself with enough wisdom when it’s sorely needed. Feeling the
finitude of this meat puppet more strongly every year, there’s precious little
to which I feel very attached. I will miss those near and dear whose meat
puppet will fall apart before mine does; all I can do is love everyone as much
as I can, no matter what, whenever the opportunity presents itself. For the
universe so loved itself it made itself into countless meat puppets throughout
the vastness of the cosmos, so that it could come to know itself, and love
itself, through its meat puppets.
Aside from the real needs of living
flesh, nothing else matters. Luxuries, gadgets, entertainments, experiences,
are all worthless. Only the manifestation of the love and wisdom of the One is
worth anything. It’s impossible to become attached to the universal Presence,
since that’s what we are, but it’s all too easy to become attached to concepts
about the universal Presence. We only need to let go and just be the Presence;
we can’t talk about the Presence, or think about the Presence, or let ourselves
get attached to the Presence.
We either are ready to recognize our
true, eternal identity, or we aren’t. Most people are very attached to who they
think they are, and remain ignorant unless and until, with sufficiently sincere
self-inquiry, at last they recognize the universal Presence, and transcend
ignorance and mortality. To be in a position to recognize Presence, all
attachments must fall away. There’s no way to fake nonattachment while
attachments remain—we have to get them out of our system through natural
aversion therapy—the diminishing returns of repeated self-indulgences: we have
to grow weary of selfishness and sincerely want to find lasting peace of mind.
When the desire for desirelessness arises, attachments start to fall away on
their own.
Subtraction Succeeds
How spot-on the ancient advice to
not seek the truth, but to just stop cherishing opinions. Subtracting opinions,
or at least not being attached to, or identifying with, or believing, opinions
when they arise in the mind, allows the universal mind to reveal itself to
itself. I sing the highest praise to the universal mind, our salvation. The
universal mind is unbound, transparent, stable, pure, tranquil, real, the
inexhaustible source.
Being/Awareness/Love
The experience of suffering is as
educational as it is inevitable. As I think upon seven billion suffering human
beings, and trying not to think upon all the other species and their suffering,
I can at least test a cure for suffering on myself, and recommend it if it
works. What works for me is, in spite of entropy, change, loss, uncertainty,
ignorance, delusion, death, and all the evils of earthly life, is to take stock
of what’s most important, and that always comes down to something like
survival, and specifically existence, and self-awareness, the basic gift of
life itself. To have survived to see another day is no mean feat, especially
for the elderly, ill, and infirm. As my immediate family all perished at most
five years older than what this body currently happens to be, I’m becoming more
assertive about what’s really important, and find less and less interest in
what’s not really important. I have survived another day. I am. Awareness is. I
rest in awareness, I rest in beingness, and am thankful for that. I want
everyone to rest in awareness, to rest in beingness, and find their own
extinction of suffering. To love one another is to live on in one another.
I Am Not A Human Being, I Am An Animal
The universe is one infinite and
eternal animal, and every appearance of form is an animal within the animal,
the cosmic animal in microcosm. There’s great nobility in animals in their
natural state. Animals are pure in spirit, pure in heart, guileless, ingenuous,
without artifice, uncontrived and uncontriving. The housecats are not inferior
to me, they’re equals, peers, family. Living like an animal, living as an
animal, is a revelation, is liberation, from the shackles of human pretension.
Animals live completely in the moment, and are free of psychological suffering.
Holy Wholesome Wholeness
The natural state is a state of
wholeness, of completeness. Nothing is lacking. The state of wholeness is what
everyone wants, and it is our birthright, but most people go about looking for
wholeness in all the wrong ways and in all the wrong places. Wholeness is right
here, right now, as-is. Wholeness doesn’t require acquiring, doesn’t require
being somewhere else. Wholeness is the state of being fulfilled, of fullness
that comes from becoming an empty vessel for the Great Wholeness. When the
timeless spirit of the universe recognizes itself, in the body, in being, in
pure awareness, there is self-existent wholeness found in, and as, the timeless
self-existent spirit of the universe.
The Electric Truth
All is energy, nothing other than
pure cosmic energy. From energy singularity springs its multiplicity. All is
one energy, one cosmic electricity. This radiant transparent awareness is the
one energy. This pure, silent awareness is the universal electricity itself.
No matter what befalls the
individual, the person, there remains the one energy, the impersonal, the
universal electricity of being and awareness. In the midst of change, the
electric truth remains unchanged.
OM
One vast, unending tone, the sound
of all tones rising and falling, reverberations intersecting and creating new
tones, is OM. Every brief life is a tone struck, rising and falling, coming
from and returning to eternal life as OM.
In Touch, In Love
The complete expression of the
universal mind doesn’t depend on language. In fact, language can be an
impediment to complete Self-expression. In the silent pure Awareness there’s an
all-embracing field where complete Self-expression radiates. In this universal
energy field the universal mind is in touch with itself. Every manifestation of
the Self recognizes the Self consciously or unconsciously, through sheer mutual
presence, through sheer mutual awareness.
The confirmatory signal from Self to
Self through its manifestations that there is Self-recognition is very subtle,
very simple, and very profound. It’s also very ordinary, commonplace, the stuff
of daily interaction. Whenever we, as manifestations of the Self, pay attention
to each other, there’s recognition. Eye contact, touch, words exchanged, all
verbal and all nonverbal means suffice to fully express the Self, to keep the
Self in touch with itself.
The confirmation of the recognition
of the presence of the Self shared between and among its manifestations is also
known as love.
Rest in Awareness, Rest As Awareness
Rest In Awareness. Rest As
Awareness. There is rest for the weary, and it’s Awareness itself, Awareness,
our very Self. Let go of everything, have no plans, no attachments, nothing,
and enjoy what remains, the glorious self-originated self-existent
self-sustaining Awareness that embraces rising and falling phenomena, the Ocean
and its rising and falling waves.
People who are not resting as
awareness are in pursuit, fleeing toward or fleeing away. Only biological death
will bring some people any rest at all. Billions of people are terribly busy
and in a chronic hurry to satisfy desires, oblivious of the profound rest
available in the eternal present, this very oceanic Awareness.
The inmost human condition, as our
birthright, is nothing less than SatChitAnanda—simply being, simply awareness, simply
bliss, the bliss of being and of being at rest, the rest that is awareness, the
rest that is being awareness.
Human fulfillment is at hand, in
Awareness, as Awareness.
There is rest from desires, from
attachments, from selfishness, from delusion, from mistaken, limited identity.
Rest in awareness. Rest as Awareness.
Resting as awareness is not only the
blessed estate for the previously-weary individual, but also for the world.
People who are resting as awareness need very little in the way of material
goods and natural resources. Simply being, and living simply, is enough.
There’s no attachment to anything, and the changes of being a wave of the ocean
are gracefully accepted. Its waves rising up above its surface for a brief
moment…and then falling back, effortlessly, into itself, the ocean of Being and
Awareness is forever at rest.
Look No Further
Conditioned mind is a great servant
but a terrible master. To be a slave of the conditioned mind is the fate of all
people, to varying degrees. Conditioned mind is trained mind, educated mind,
the mind that can read and write, drive a car, tie shoelaces, etc. Conditioned
mind is all about discriminating, all about ‘things’—phenomena—relativity.
Conditioned mind is dualistic and pluralistic, geared toward survival of the
organism amidst competing organisms and in challenging environment. For
countless generations the conditioned mind ensured survival of our species.
The conditioned mind is the reified,
and reifying, mind, regarding its thoughts as real, and identifying with them,
and therein lies the big problem human beings must surmount.
The conditioned mind is
surmountable, of this I have no doubt, as one who has only later in life
recognized the unconditioned mind as the true mind, the natural mind, the universal
mind, i.e., the real Me.
Looking at Mind—pure awareness—it is
wonderfully perfectly pure emptiness. Emptiness, because it’s emptiness, is
always here.
In the beautiful emptiness of the
universal mind, the unconditioned mind, pure mind, there is beautiful, perfect
freedom for everyone, regardless of how conditioned the mind may have become.
Reference Point
“Metrics” are of no use to Me. I am
the perfect Silence containing all sound; I am the perfect Clarity containing
all form. Sounds and forms rise and fall in Me. I am the supremely sensitive,
ever-acute, silent, clear, Awareness of all that rises and falls in Me, pure
Emptiness. I am the ultimate reference point, pure awareness, pure being,
immeasurable.
Being and Awareness
How easy it is to be censured, and
self-censuring, for finding it enough to simply be. That we can be aware of
being, and that we can be aware of awareness, is astonishing. The implications
of being and awareness are enormous. How self-aware people can be unaware of
being and awareness, taking it for granted, merely as a means to selfish
ends—aware only of, enslaved by, believing in,
the delusions and incessant demands of a separate self—is how there
comes to be confusion and suffering on this planet.
It’s so easy to be ‘something’—it’s
difficult to just be.
More difficult still is to not be.
The most difficult thing is to
neither be nor not be.
What is this? Something, somehow, is
being. Something, somehow, is awareness.
This, the Great Mystery, is to be
recognized as one’s inmost self. It’s to be recognized, realized, accepted,
lived—the Great Mystery, the Great Perfection, changeless and changing.
What a comfort it is to be This.
The Ultimate Prerogative
It’s such a relief to indulge in
that most ultimate of prerogatives—to identify with the emptiness of universal
essence. Through such identification, there is no birth, no death, no Other.
Attachments fall away. Nothing has changed—by simply not identifying with that
which I’m not, I recognize my true self as universal essence. No-one is born,
and no-one dies, as all seemingly separate sentient beings are universal
essence, Emptiness, Buddha, whether “Others” know this or not. Not knowing
universal essence, the parts of Me that are attached to false identity and to
phenomena continue to suffer, believing themselves to be other than what they
really are, i.e., Me—the Emptiness, universal essence.
The Physics of the One
There’s no need to get metaphysical
about the One—the One is only the Uni-Verse, only Nature. To know that all things
and all beings are one Essence, one primordial Energy, is enough of a
springboard to intuit the fact that we as perceived individuals are not
individuals at all, but the One, every one of “us.” The Devil (ignorance,
dualistic thinking) is legion, God is One. There is nothing else but the One—to
believe oneself to be otherwise is to believe in legions of illusory
individuals.
Beyond Cerebration, The Celebration
With the recognition of oneself and
every thing as One, after getting through the wrenching process of ego loss,
there remains That which is Self-existent, the universal Self, whatever I may
be called. The Self, being One without a second, doesn’t even know what it is,
or that it is. Without an other, the Self cancels itself out, and rests, at play
in the void. The rest of this life in the body, as individuations of the
eternal Self, becomes spontaneous play, spontaneous rest. The universe is
eternally alive, the ultimate animal, self-sustaining.
With the end of attachment to
dualistic cerebration, there resumes within the individuation the great eternal
celebration, the eternal life of the One Supreme Animal. The One stretches,
yawns, and rests, effortlessly suspended in the void.
One Essence, One Love
To believe there is more than one essence
is to believe in the existence of an other of a difference essence; such
discrimination of the mind impedes the ability to love, as the mind does not
recognize the apparent other as being of the same essence as itself.
To recognize one essence in all
things is to love all things as oneself.
To recognize oneself as the one
essence is to recognize the truth of birthlessness and deathlessness. The
unfathomed ocean of one essence is fully in rising and falling waves, clouds,
rain, rivers, every drop.
All Process, No Person
These body-minds with names and
identities are merely part of an ongoing process, and have no separate
selfhood, even though they tend to believe they have it. The true self is a
self-less process, with no self-concept and no self-awareness as body-minds
know it. There is awareness, but no self. It’s an intelligent impersonal energy
pervading and composing the universe. The One without an other is aware of
nothing; when parts of the One pretend to be other than the One, there is awareness
of all manner of things and other Others. The One Process is utterly at peace
with itself, as it is unaware of itself, unaware of any other.
True Nature, No Worries
Going to the source—Nature—there
are no concepts to be found there. It’s all direct, candid, all life force,
earth, sky, sunlight, water. There’s an oceanic presence in Nature, a
beautiful, pure, impersonal, nonjudgmental presence, pervading everything.
Nature is elegant in a completely uncontrived, un-self-conscious way. By
wandering in solitude among the trees, by the streams, under the sky, the
Nature presence is best experienced, felt to be a kindred spirit, the
life-spirit of Nature present within and without.
The Great Spirit is the spirit of
Nature, primordial spirit, universal spirit, life spirit, the spirit of the
earth, sky, water, sun, the spirit of plants and animals, all-pervading spirit.
Nature is neither sacred nor profane—it’s pure and true to itself, Nature
following its own nature. Human foibles and follies are Nature’s trials and
errors, sustaining the sustainable, not sustaining the unsustainable. The
selfish, unsustainable way of life practiced by the First World is an
experiment run by Nature to see how far and how long self-indulgence can be
taken. Decadence is the pursuit of creature comforts taken to the extreme. The
infrastructure upon which a decadent civilization depends requires more
material and energy than the Earth can provide, and will sooner or later
collapse under the weight of too many humans conditioned to have insatiable
selfish desires.
Those who follow the Dow and live
large will weep and gnash their teeth as civilization collapses or death
approaches; those who follow the Tao and live simply will understand, accept,
and go with the flow.
We are always one with Nature—those
too sophisticated to experientially understand this fact can’t help but feel
insecure amidst Nature’s changes, feeling apart from or superior to Nature.
Those who have been blessed by Nature to humbly submit to Nature and accept the
course it must take partake in Nature’s oceanic calm presence, recognizing it
as their own true Nature.
Whether it’s the death of
civilization or the death of the individual body-mind, it’s only natural to go along
for the ride, wherever it may be going, secure in the knowledge that we’re one
with Nature, and Nature goes on.
An Obituary for the Obituary
The local newspaper obituaries are
laden with euphemisms for death, rather than straightforward words for it.
“Entered into rest” is the currently favored term for the meat puppet’s loss of
its puppeteer. A few people are said to have “died.” That’s not quite accurate,
as everything that the person is, remains, albeit changed in form. The
Puppeteer of All—the One—hasn’t “died,” and that’s who lived as “Joseph Blow.”
It would be prudent to write one’s own obituary to prevent the well-meaning
hack writer from misrepresenting the deceased by her employing flowery clichés,
conventional assumptions, dualistic beliefs, and hyperbolic remembrances.
Why not instead write:
“Joseph Blow is no more—wait, make
that Joseph Blow never was.”
“The brief flash in the phenomenal void known as ‘Joseph Blow’ is back in the
phenomenal void.”
The great psychonaut Albert Hofmann
said it best when talking about his attitude toward death, that being simply
going back to where he came from, before he was conceived. That would be a
clear, true statement for anyone’s obituary:
“Joseph Blow went back to that from which he came from prior to his
conception” or words to that effect. The bulb has burned out, the camera is
defunct, and the empowering electricity remains in the Great Circuit, in
perfect nonduality, one without a second, no less That than when the meat
puppet called Joseph Blow still walked and talked.
Isn’t born, doesn’t die, has no
name, although it can be called whatever you want, One, Self, Brahman,
Tathagatagarbha, God, energy, spirit, Nature, universe, whatever, it doesn’t
care what it’s called. Neither at rest nor active, neither doing nor not-doing,
neither aware nor oblivious, the universe does not die. Obituaries are for
marking the death of names, of concepts, of figures of speech, of nonexistent
beings, of egos.
Always was, always am, always will
be. My body-minds come and go, I remain unborn and deathless. There is no birth
notice, no death notice, for Me.
Savoring Emptiness
Just as a physicist is quick to
point out that matter is essentially a whole lot of nothing with very rare
wave-particles sailing around in the void, so it is with all that we are. We
are truly mostly nothing, with rare bits of energy flying about. Energy is
absolutely impersonal, having no selfhood whatsoever. At the heart of this
interconnected cosmos of energy, there is only nothing, and some energy.
It’s comforting to know that what we
are is ever-flowing energy in an ever-existent emptiness, here and there
aggregating briefly into self-aware nodes of energy. The physicist will also
remind us that energy can’t be created, can’t be destroyed, just changed in
form—this is eternal life as the energy of the cosmos, the impersonal Person,
the self-less Self, of every self-aware node of pure cosmic energy, beyond both
awareness and oblivion.
Savoring the emptiness of the heart
of hearts is an acquired taste.
Ego Death, Ego Haunting
The greatest gift in my adult life
is ego death, loss of the false self which immediately lets the true no-self
shine in its radiant emptiness; this is the gift I wish for every self-aware
meat puppet walking upon the surface of this, and every, planet. To be fully in
the present, to fully accept the present as it is, requires that the false self
be surrendered, for the false self is illusory, deluded, discriminatory, and
distracted, incapable of being satisfied with the present as it is, believing
in and identifying with the existence of its insatiable nonexistent self.
Eventually, with practice, the false self, whenever it arises in the radiant
emptiness of no-self, can be more easily accepted as an inevitable stage
through which all self-aware meat puppets must pass on the way to
no-self-realization, and tolerated as merely the reappearance of a vestige of a
previous level of development.
Unburdened
As newborns, we are unconditioned,
pure awareness, spontaneously seeking food and warmth, and passing waste. Our
mind upon birth is completely undiscriminating. We have no concept of who we
are. We may be a burden to parents and family by the fact of our very existence
in the world, but that was not of our doing, that was not our decision. So here
we are.
Life can be made into a burden
throughout our life, if we perceive our needs and desires are not being met, if
we perceive the world is not to our liking, if we discriminate. Everything
changes, everything comes and goes. There’s too much, there’s not enough,
there’s the right and the wrong, the good and the bad. To the discriminating
mind, life is a burden.
The undiscriminating mind is the
mind of the Buddha. It’s wide open, spacious, unattached, absolutely free and
clear and pure. Life is no longer a burden in the limitless expanse of the
undiscriminating universal mind. The pure mind we came into the world as, is
still the mind, is still here, always here, always what we are. Pure
unconditioned being, pure unconditioned awareness, is us.
As fully-grown, mature adults, we
can recline, sit, stand, walk, and go about the business of worldly life while
completely unburdened, in the glorious spaciousness of the universal mind,
content, complete, totally free, a burden neither to ourselves nor to the
world, having no concept of self and hence no selfish desires. We are, however,
skilled and potty-trained, which along with the great gift of the universal
mind, helps everyone be free of the perceived burden of our own, and every
human’s, existence. Neither a burden to ourselves, nor to society, we enjoy
these manifestations as they come and go, here and there, here again, there
again, the eternally manifesting One.
I Think, Therefore I Am Miserable
What an absolutely miserable
condition it is to be wide awake in the wee hours of the morning, unable to
turn off the onslaught of thoughts, memories, ruminations, imaginings. The
thinking mind is, by nature, a turbid mind, clouded by thoughts, dis-turbed.
Surrendering to universal spirit, to universal love, brings misery and
confusion to an end.
Universal Spirit, Universal Love
To remember just what exactly I
really am is to be free. No longer enslaved by a false identity and by the
identifying with the thoughts that comprise the false identity, I let go my
grasp on everything, and be that which I eternally am, the universal spirit.
The body springs forth, flourishes, withers, and vanishes; the universal spirit
that enjoys the experience of bodily form remains undiminished, re-forming and
un-forming and re-forming as ever, the life of every life, the universal
presence, the universal awareness. To recognize universal spirit in myself, as
myself, and as every self, is to engage in unceasing love for all that lives.
Zombies
It’s hard to make eye contact with intellectuals, those deep in thought, or
listening to important things through iPods and earplugs and watching important
things on the iPads and engaged in conversation with distant unseen entities
with iPhones. Zombies are alleged to be creatures driven by primal brain stem
urges; they can also be creatures driven by the cerebral cortex and sensory
centers of the brain. The main trait of a zombie is its mindless heedless
search for stimulation, for self-gratification, its dogged belief in its separate
selfhood, in its being an Other among Others.
Psychonautical Semantics
The psychonautical voyage is a
heroic venture; it’s well-known by its other name—soul-searching.
Soul-searching is of the spiritual life, the crucible of purification and
entheogenesis.
“Let Nature Take Its Course”
…as if we have any authority, or
power, or choice to do otherwise. We can try to forestall, and mitigate, the
impact of human activity on the environment but sooner or later, Nature
prevails, as always. Having for so long exploited Nature rather than live in
balance and harmony with it, there’s nothing we can do to stop Nature from
doing what Nature must do to restore its balance and harmony on this world. The
selfish desires, even the basic needs, of seven billion human beings can’t be
fulfilled by the available resources of one planet. Voluntarily eliminating
selfish desires en mass would be the ideal response to forestall an impending
ecocatastrophe; failing that, Nature will proceed to eliminate enough of the
human population to restore balance and harmony in the biosphere through its
inevitable autonomous processes.
Life will go on, Nature will go on,
with or without the presence of our species. There’s nothing as volatile,
nothing as evanescent, as ‘life as we know it.’
Regardless of how this tawdry global
human saga unfolds, the sane recourse self-aware human beings can take is to
acknowledge our oneness with Nature, to humbly submit to Nature, to live as
Nature, and live forever in whatever form Nature assumes, given the
ever-changing conditions of every habitable world in the cosmos.
Seer and Seen
The seer and the seen are one.
Awareness is perfect, and the content of pure awareness is perfect. There’s no
samsara, no nirvana, in the perfect emptiness of pure awareness, the universal
mind. The fundamental impoverishment regardless of socioeconomic status is
ignorance of the perfect emptiness of pure awareness, identifying with thoughts
rather than universal mind.
Confusion, Delusion, Distraction
All the psychological suffering
that’s passed from person to person, generation to generation, is caused by
confusion, delusion, and distraction; there is a kind of immortality of these
states of mind as they’re transferred from mind-body to mind-body.
The core problem behind every
perceived problem is the delusion of the existence of a separate
selfhood—mistaken identity. Identifying with thoughts rather than pure
awareness, the dis-ease of delusion spreads.
Nothing Is Forever
There’s immortality to be had in
the natural state of mind, the self-sustaining, self-originating transparency
of pure awareness. Living in this radiant emptiness is living in its unbound
eternity. Whenever an individual recognizes the perfect emptiness that is the
true Mind-Body of the universe, there comes with it the direct apprehension of
eternal existence as the universal Mind-Body. The universe, in whatever form it
takes, exists forever in emptiness, as emptiness. This understanding gives
deeper meaning to the old saying, Nothing Is Forever.
Get Real Already
The delicious truth of getting real
is that we’re already totally real: the real self, the real identity that just
is, is fully present in every individuation of the Self. To be the real One
requires only that we give up the unreal other, letting all pretensions fall
away on their own, thus allowing the self, which is really the Self, to be the
Self. Seeing with the single eye of the Self, there is no self and no other.
Living in Light, Living on Light, Living as Light
How little is required to sustain
life—some water, some food, some shelter, some clothing. To have the smallest
possible footprint on the earth, it’s necessary to live the contemplative life,
or its functional equivalent. Sitting quietly, the contemplative takes in Light
in the form of food, and reflects upon the fact that food, and life itself, is
Light.
As any animal, human beings need to
eat plants directly, or indirectly through eating other animals, in order to
survive. Plants survive on sunlight, transforming it into food. The presence
awareness that is the human being is nothing but Light.
We can’t sit next to a window and
live directly on sunlight, but we can live on a few fruits, vegetables, nuts,
seeds, legumes and grains—or even just fruits and nuts if necessary.
The way to reverse the ever-growing
human-caused eco-catastrophe is to overcome our plethora of conditioned egoic
desires and be content just to be, the animal equivalent of plantness. Animals,
with the notable exception of humans, are content just to be. What enables
human beings to learn how to be content just to be is the emergence of
Satchitananda, PresenceAwarenessBliss, which arises naturally through
self-inquiry and sincere contemplation, when the contemplative at last realizes
true nature as Light.
In Touch With Life
In these temporary forms it’s
essential to be in touch with the life that animates them, the life of all
forms, the life of every life.
“Things” really aren’t important at
all—only life itself is important: sentience, beingness, the presence that can
be felt, the presence that recognizes itself, the presence that can love, and
be loved. To take every available opportunity to love life in every form it
takes is the best way to spend these fleeting days.
Illnesses, injuries, old age…in an
instant these fragile forms vanish. The life that animates these forms, the
living energy, like the energy law of physics, can’t be created, can’t be
destroyed, only changed in form.
Birthless, deathless, undiminished,
omnipresent, the living energy presence goes on, felt, recognized and
recognizing, loved and loving.
We don’t possess anything; we are
everything. We don’t have life; we are life.
Unplug and Live
It’s time to live the real life,
and to put aside the virtual, unreal life. Plugged into screens and ear buds,
drawn into an electronic black hole, Spirit becomes heedless of itself. Only
that by which Spirit can come to know itself, recognize itself, and commune
with itself, through the medium of Spirit, is worthwhile.
Cat-tharsis
One of the great simple pleasures
is to spend time with a trusted and trusting companion animal. Sitting in the
rocker, reading the morning paper, ignoring the four cats on my lap, focusing
on ghastly local and global human events and feeling queasy and uneasy, I happen
to look down to see four pure beings, purring, looking back into me with calm,
contented eyes. I let go of the paper and pay full attention to the cats, and
soak up the perfect peace and relaxation that emanates from them. At that
moment, everything relaxes—smooth muscles in arteries and veins, skeletal
muscles throughout the frame. A peaceful coolness emerges in the heart, and all
is well.
How strange that a carnivore, a
predator, is untroubled, while I, an herbivore preying on nothing more than
plants, can think myself into being completely stressed-out.
How fortunate is the stressed human
being who has found complete relief in the company of animals. Animals are good
company, therapists, friends, family. We go way back. They kept their tail and
fur and walk on all fours, but we’re still siblings after all these millennia.
Nature is pure spirit, nonverbal,
nonconceptual, nonjudgmental—being outdoors under the sky, on the good earth,
is a healing experience. To go forth as a representative of nature, to be the
animal and boundless sky and good earth, untroubled and authentic, is good for
me and good for thee.
Playing with Logos
The glory of the Logos, the Source,
the primordial Word, begs to be expressed. Even though words are limited and
limiting, they’re also magical, irresistible, and beg to be used, for the Word
loves to play with its own words.
This morning was a good opportunity
to find the right combination of notes of the piano to express something of the
feeling the Logos, the Source, the primordial Note, evokes.
Art can communicate the glory of the
Logos, the Source. By whatever means the Logos communicates with itself, it’s a
beautiful, miraculous process. The object of beauty, the artist, and the
enjoyer of art, are one and the same Logos. It’s all about the Logos.
Transhuman, transpersonal, the Logos recognizes itself through art, through
communion, through communication, through presence, through awareness.
When the Logos has recognized
itself, it lives thenceforth as the Logos, fully expressing itself,
communicating with itself, following the effortless laws of its nature forever.
Art is conveying the experience of
Light entering the Light, of Logos entering the Logos. All words are of one
Word.
Documentation
It’s a good practice to keep a spiritual
journal, publicly or privately; it focuses the attention on the most vital
universal issues of life, and leaves a record of what means most to us, so that
we have a sense of what makes us tick and tick better, to tacitly compare notes
as we journey from unconditioned being to conditioned being and back.
self-consciousness and Self-consciousness
Every self-aware person experiences
self-consciousnes--ego-consciousness--to some degree. It’s often uncomfortable
to be self-conscious, uneasy and unsure how others regard oneself. It’s typical
for people to spend their entire life stuck in self-consciousness—believing
oneself to be the ego. “Ego” simply means “I am”—unfortunately, people tend to
add something to I Am to be something specific, personal, conditional, limited,
and identify with that something that one presumably is.
The pure, unconditioned I Am is pure
awareness, the universal Self. To suddenly become aware of pure awareness—the
Self—is to begin to enjoy the ultimate blessing: awareness of the Self…the Self aware of
itself as the Self itself.
This makes absolutely no sense to
those who haven’t yet become Self-aware, sounding downright goofy if not
disturbingly megalomanic. Only those still stuck in self-consciousness are
capable of megalomania, and of breathtaking goofiness, such is the strength of
their belief in, identification with, and attachment to, a false self.
It’s inescapable to pass through all
the misery and goofiness of self-consciousness, of mistaken identity, for as
long as it takes to eventually become deeply curious about just who or what one
really is. To find out all that one is not is painful, but essential, in the
process of becoming aware of, and being, what we really are, which is the
timeless, universal Self.
To be self-conscious is to be
unreal, in hell; to be Self-conscious is to be real, in a state of perfection,
peace, freedom, and wholeness: genuine, experiential Selfhood, being the
etermal being itself.
Hope for the Future Present
In the farthest reaches of the
imaginary future, the present will still be the present. The future present
will be the same as the present present. I can offer hope to everyone that
self-realization is everyone’s destiny in the present; the only reason some
people aren’t self-realized in the present is that they aren’t engaged in
self-inquiry in the present. It requires a certain level of development, of
maturity, to be engaged in earnest self-inquiry.
The people I encounter who are
miserable to some degree reflect the same misery I’ve felt over the years when
I wasn’t mature enough to engage in self-inquiry, when I wasn’t developed
enough to think to be aware of awareness and be relentlessly curious about it.
I can say with authority to everyone suffering from mistaken identity in the
present present that there is a way out of misery, and it’s called
self-inquiry, which leads to self-realization, i.e., realizing that this very
self is none other than the Supreme Self, which alone abides eternally in the
present.
Musical Self-Test
A good test for level of well-being
is to take note of how much music gets made in the course of a day, whether
humming softly or pushing 88 keys. Even one note briefly sung can be enough to
prove there is genuine well-being. When one note is sung, more notes can follow,
a song without end. Physical silence can contain a celestial symphony that’s
felt in the soul. The joy of the Self transcends words—music is one of the most
effectve ways to express the Self in the eternal present.
Sat-Chit-Ananda For Every Body
Anyone who experiences the
fundamental “I am-ness” is qualified to enjoy Sat-Chit-Ananda. All it takes is
for one to stop believing that one is something one is not. That which is the
source of I am-ness wherever it arises is the Supreme One, the universal essence
of Being-Awareness-Bliss. The little I and its petty dramas and concerns ceases
to be of importance when the glory of the Big I establishes itself in the
context of this brief corporeal existence. Sat-Chit-Ananda is our birthright,
our destiny, our nature.
At Home
To be at home here, now, in this
place, in this body, is only natural, is only wise. To be satisfied in mind, in
heart, here and now, is to be home. How frenzied and fruitless the search for
satisfaction can become, when overlooking the paradise that’s within, the
source, the Supreme One that happens to be our true nature, our true identity.
How complicated life gets when trying to satisfy the mind without inquiring
just who or what is looking for satisfaction. Total, ultimate satisfaction is found
only by being This that we are: just to be This, just to be, is completeness,
and complete satisfaction. There is no longer any desire to be anywhere other
than here, for any time other than now. Here and now is where the living truth
of being abides. The Supreme One is always home, here, now.
Down To Earth
At last a natural burial ground has
been established not too far away, Foxfield Preserve in Wilmot, Ohio, under the
aegis of The Wilderness Center. Even though it is a bit more expensive than
cremation, it prevents cremation’s air pollution, energy waste, and greenhouse
gases. Everything is elegantly, naturally returned to the biosphere: water,
earth, air, energy. The earth has become this body and has sustained this body,
and now this body gratefully returns to earth. Thanks for all the food—now I
have a chance to be food for you.
Natural burial also eliminates the
ghastly folkway of embalming and entombing. It’s the macabre height of hubris that
many humans insist on keeping remains from returning to the earth: this might
be a persistence of the superstition that even putrefying dead in hermetically
sealed steel coffins in hermetically sealed concrete vaults shall rise when the
Messiah returns. No wonder zombie movies have become all the rage.
How absolutely right it is to be
interred in a nature preserve. Nature preserves have restored my sanity and
have provided the perfect setting for full-blown entheogenesis time after time.
How often I’ve said aloud, wandering in perfect solitude in field and forest,
“I’m all yours.”
Traces
This is the home stretch, every day
leaving a legacy in the living energy, in spirit. All that we are passes on
every day: every day, in fact, we all “pass on.” In the unified field of
spirit—the Principle—love and good will live on. Hatred and ill-will live on
for a time as well, but as it’s self-destructive its persistence is thereby
self-limited.
Of course we feel the presence of
the Dear Departed among the gathered friends and family—the same energy
qualities that comprised the deceased are still flowing, still afoot, still
driving the dramas of the surviving humans.
Connect
We’re always connected with
everything, with all of nature, whether we realize it or not. The trick is to
realize the connection, not just in a conceptual way, but a deep, visceral way.
The basic recipe is simple: take a hike, get lost, be alone in nature, and take
an entheogen if you can, preferably one that once lived as plant or fungus: using
this recipe allows a powerful nature-connection realization experience to come
about that makes all the difference in how to live and how to die. To live a
natural life, and die a natural death, must sometime, somehow, be re-learned,
directly, from the spirit of nature itself which is found to be thoroughly
within and thoroughly without.
Madness
It was good to read Mark Vonnegut’s
advice about how to survive madness, which is simply to let the voices and
images in the head yammer on and rise and fall, without taking them seriously
or acting upon them. This of course requires identification with pure awareness
rather than with the contents of awareness. By being the presence-awareness all
physical and mental states and changes are simply noted, without judgment or
complaint or clinging or shunning.
This very presence-awareness is the
eternal Self itself, the captain of every fleshy vessel throughout the
universe; to believe we are other than this is the conventional madness.
The Eyes of Immortality
As I walk to work grateful to see
yet another sunrise I consider how many other self-aware beings are
experiencing the same gratitude and enjoying the same understanding:
their--our--existence is the redundancy “I”--we--need to ensure the
continuation of the essence of what “I” is all about. It is the universal
essence which sees the sunrise, the same impersonal Person, the same self-less
Self. The Principle. The Light. Spirit. Every presence-awareness is THE
Presence-Awareness of the universe itself.
The Self Sees Itself Everywhere
Walking to work, having survived
yet another night of debauchery and feverish dreams, the Self notes its
presence in this body, as this presence-awareness, in the soil, in the water,
in the sky, in the grasses, in the trees, in the sun and moon and stars and
planets and galaxies and cosmos, in the all-pervading spirit, in metal and
rubber and plastic, in every living eye and sensory nerve in everything that
crawls, walks, flies, swims, and drives. The Self sees only itself, without an
other.
Safe
It’s amazing how the universe can
provide the conditions to grow an ego, and even more amazing how the universe
can provide the conditions that let the ego ungrow itself deliberately, through
the amazing process of self-inquiry. When the universe engages in self-inquiry,
self-realization eventually ensues. Self-realization is the ultimate salvation,
becoming that which we actually, eternally, are. The feeling accompanying
self-realization salvation is that of safeness, of having reached the unassailable
security of the Other Shore: ultimate identity recognized, all the changes of
phenomal existence in the phenomenal world are fully experienced, fully
accepted, with no loss of the underlying security of ultimate identity. The
body rises and falls, the world rises and falls, all the while the Self abides,
safe and at peace, eternally, within itself.
Extraordinary Ordinary
To rest as awareness doesn’t imply
becoming at all otherworldly—quite the opposite happens. Things, as they are,
are simply allowed to be as they are, including the body and mind. Judgments
are neither held onto nor passed, even though judgmental thoughts continue
their rise and fall. There’s no clinging to anything, including the notion of
not clinging to anything. Both samsara and nirvana have ceased to exist. Taking
care of business and social obligations continue as always, and simple
pleasures and creature comforts are enjoyed as always. It’s all a dream which,
unlike the dreams of sleep, feature all the senses, including taste and smell
and touch.
The Whole Point
of self-aware existence: is it
ego-gratification, survival, sensory stimulation? Arguably so. With survival
more or less assured, with leisure, and with a continuous self-awareness to
contend with, the problem of existence often becomes that of how should our
time be structured—how do we get through yet another day—what pulls us along
and keeps us going. Smoking, snacking, television-watching, web surfing and
other time structures and time-sucks now make it easier than ever to go through
an entire lifetime in a fatally distracted condition, unreflecting, completely
missing the most vital point of existence: just who, or what, is alive, and
self-aware, here, there, everywhere? Self-discovery, self-realization, is
discovering and realizing that the true self is unbound, unconditioned,
eternal, universal, impersonal: there is no person, no self, only a universal
energy. To spend this brief embodiment of universal energy mindful of universal
energy, mindful of being universal energy, is beyond argument: it’s an
ineffable experiential reality and an understanding that provides ultimate
meaning and purpose to self-aware existence. With this transcendent
understanding and identity, fulfillment is found in simply being, and when there
are things done, the universal Doer does it all. Every relationship becomes a
meaningful relationship, recognition of the Presence by the Presence. Presence
is naturally divine, divinely natural, unappreciated because of its ubiquity.
That Which Is and That Which Does is ever the same universal One in every form.
Mindfull
The essence of mind is perfect
emptiness, clear light, containing all phenomena. The mind is simultaneously
completely empty and completely full. In this wonderful universal mind, it’s a joy
to practice mindfulness: to savor awareness and beingness, to savor the rise
and fall of thoughts and phenomena in the mind, to savor the bodily condition,
be it pain, pleasure, tension, relaxation, weariness, liveliness, and
everything in between: to savor as the
keen witness of the universal mind embodied.
Stand upright, loose, limber; walk
gently, smoothly; sit straight, spine in line and relaxed; lie with ease supine
or recumbent, letting everything fall into place. Live mindfully, let the
universal mind be in spontaneous control over the ongoing circumstance of
embodied sentient Spirit.
Aeolian Harp
The movement of Spirit alone is the
Agency, the Cause, the Doer. Every action, thought, word, awareness itself,
beingness itself, is the movement of Spirit. The music that is the trace of
every life is the passage of Spirit through strings of Spirit.
Always With, Always Within
The Presence Awareness is in fact
what Christians call Jesus Christ, what Buddhists call the Tathagata, what
Hindus call Brahman and Atman. It’s so good to know this, to know we are this,
and to be this. As Jesus said, “I am with you always, even to the end of the
age.” We need look no further than this very Presence Awareness to find the
Source, eternal Spirit.
No Complaints
It’s easy to know when Spirit is
fully in charge of the body-mind: there
is no complaining, there is nothing to complain about, and there is absolutely
no desire whatsoever to complain. In short, the Complainer has ceased to exist.
The Complainer is the accumulated bundle of conditioned thought that has become
the phantom small-s self, the false identity. The Complainer is the ego.
Living in Spirit as Spirit, the
sheer fact of being and awareness, of awareness of being and of being pure
awareness, Spirit coming to recognize itself through the body-mind, is so
inexpressibly astonishing and ego-annihilating that complaining is impossible.
If there’s any complaining to do, it’s only about the unbearable unshakable
waking bliss in the body-mind that Spirit can’t help but produce by its very
nature.
Who Knows
How easy it is to get entangled
with the human world, how complicated life can seem to be, how unsatisfactory
and burdensome it can feel. In the midst of such a world, it’s still possible
to enter the contemplative mode, and to reflect upon just who is experiencing
all this. The One Spirit experiencing all this has come to recognize itself
reflected in the mind. The Knower is none other than the energy of the cosmos,
Spirit.
Even within this particular bodymind,
there are times when the Knower is unknown by the mind. Although the Knower
abides, the mind is distracted elsewhere, and no reflection of the Knower
appears. A beautiful flowering plant blooming unseen in the middle of the
forest remains a beautiful flowering plant with or without the presence of an
observer. The mind is the attentive observer, the Knower is the beautiful
flower. The Knower comes to know itself by seeing its reflection in the mind of
the attentive observer.
Entheogenic Sleep Deprivation
Being in a sleep-deprived state
weakens the will of the false self so that it’s actually easier to surrender to
the true self, as the true self is self-originating, self-sustaining Spirit,
requiring no effort, no contrivance, to maintain itself.
The Constancy
Spirit is a constant presence,
abiding effortlessly everywhere. There’s never a need to worry about losing
Spirit—it’s impossible to lose, and it’s impossible not to be Spirit, although
many self-aware beings manage to believe they are something other than Spirit.
To believe we possess
life—Spirit—leads to all sorts of anxiety about “losing one’s life.” The
essential insight that leads directly in the here and now to constancy, to
eternal life, is that we are life
itself—we are Spirit. As there is nothing
other than Spirit, the notion of losing our life is as ludicrous as the
seriously-taken notion of there being the existence of selves separate from and
other than the Whole, other than Spirit.
Abide in silence, be at ease, in the
effortless constancy of the true self, the Spirit.
Trickle-Down Spirit
Words, being limited as they are,
figures of speech only, can only suggest the reality of the situation. The
letter is the letter, Spirit is Spirit. It’s so tempting to write and talk
about Spirit, even if doing so confines and misrepresents Spirit.
There are three levels, arguably,
that spirit affects. The first level, the physical, is affected by spirit by
its very existence, which is itself a manifestation of spirit—pure energy. As
energy, the physical requires relaxed, free-flowing energy, manifesting as
physical ease, health, balance. The second level is emotional, which is a form
of energy that’s modified by the mind to be of various qualities, from blind
rage to compassionate serenity. The third level is mind, which is the quality
of conditioning that modulates pure awareness into thoughts and images. There’s
something of a fourth level, too: pure Spirit itself, from which all levels
issue.
Actually, it’s clearer to start with
Spirit, then to Mind, then to Emotion, then to Physical—it’s all energy, all
interrelated, all different aspects of itself. The point is, depending on the
level of development of the sentient life form, Spirit manifests differently,
from horrendous suffering on physical, mental and emotional levels, to perfect
peace on all levels.
When it’s realized that Spirit is
one’s true identity, the body relaxes as energy flows freely, the emotional
state becomes tranquility itself, the mind becomes pure clear awareness; on all
levels pure Spirit manifests in its intrinsic unbound perfection.
Getting and Keeping in Touch
Walking to the preserve, I
considered what I’d do and how I’d be if I knew this was my last year in this
body. Along with specifics that I recommended to myself, I also realized how
important it is to get in touch with one’s life spirit, which is THE life
spirit, and cherish it over all else. By cherishing the life spirit within me,
I also cherish the life spirit wherever it abides and manifests, as it is one
and the same Spirit. So if this is my last year in this body, I’ll continue to
see through its eyes, speak through its mouth, as spirit, and recognize spirit
wherever it abides and manifests.
Feel the presence of life spirit. Be
the life spirit. Get in touch, and keep in touch, with spirit. Live in the
eternal now, as Spirit.
Ocean Waves
Nothing is separate from the whole,
only apparently separate. The wave forgets it’s ocean, and believes itself to be
something separate from ocean, something other than ocean. The universal
presence of Buddha-nature is the universal presence of ocean in every wave; to
hear this, to believe this, to understand this, to accept this, to realize
this, to surrender to this, to be this, is the birthright of every being, and
can be enjoyed when the struggle for survival of ego is left behind.
On With The Show
How laborious it is to fill our
awareness with sensory candy, filling the perfect emptiness of awareness with
sensory forms, eye candy, ear candy, skin candy, tongue candy, brain candy of
all kinds. I’ve had my fill of candy, and find that sheer being, sheer
awareness, is quite enough, and hallelujah—effortless. Some may call this
world-weariness, others might call it nirvana. It’s definitely part of
following my bliss, which has led to this: simple being, simple awareness. This
is the ongoing show, taking in everything, while remaining perfectly empty.
What do I have to show for it? Nothing, absolutely nothing—my favorite show.
This is truly an acquired taste, and of no commercial potential. Yet this show
goes on, and on, and on. Very nice.
Over the Waterfall, Out to Sea
Dreams about water are dreams about
life, the water of life. This morning I dreamed of swimming as hard as I could
against the river’s current, to avoid being swept over a vast waterfall going
out to sea. I stopped struggling, and let the current take me, and over the
waterfall I went, a surprisingly smooth passage, that brought me to the sea,
unscathed. I climbed back to shore, and told the swimmers struggling against
the river’s current how easy it was to go over the waterfall. I re-entered the
river and let myself be swept over the falls and out to sea again and again.
Here and Now, or Elsewhere and Then
Spirit is eternally here, eternally
now. The ego is filled with the urge to be elsewhere, or to dwell in memories
of its past or fantasies of its future. Ignorant of being spirit, ego is seldom
content just to be here, now. The ego’s idea of hell is to just be here, now,
still and silent. Meditation and entheogens are held in contempt by those who
still are driven by ego’s fears, delusions, and desires; how anyone could be
content, even blissful, just to be, is unfathomable to the ego-bound.
To live as pure, free spirit is not
escapism or self-delusion—it’s to live as what we really are. Life as spirit is
life in the eternal present, where spirit abides. Ordinary life is made
transcendent by realization of the fact of spirit abiding here and now. The
eternal abides in the temporal.
Nature Preserves
Nature preserves in nature
preserves. How nature-deprived we’ve become, never having true solitude
outdoors, in the midst of the natural world. It’s rare to find a place where we
can commune with nature without distraction or interruption, without the
judgmental mindset of other human beings.
We need more nature preserves, and
more nature. Let nature take back what human beings have despoiled. Let nature
take back what is nature’s anyway, which is the whole world. Let there be
enough nature so that every human being can find his true nature in the midst
of nature. Under the sky, surrounded by flora and fauna, supported by the
living earth, we find the true self, the spirit of nature, and let it take back
this body and mind and will.
This
Not so much That anymore, just
This. “That” is somewhere else, something else; This is right here, right now, at hand, immanent.
On a lovely late summer afternoon, I
find myself to be in the most ideal spot to commune with This. Hour after
transcendent hour, in the midst of the woods, in perfect seclusion, This sings,
This speaks, This manifests its Being, Awareness, and Bliss in full measure.
Being This heals. Being This purifies.
A reminder, This says, several
times: This is the place to Be. This is the place to be This.
Anywhere, anytime, is the time and
place to be This, this timeless, unbound This, eternal spirit, This.
Every suffering mortal needs to know
This, to go ahead and just be This. Whatever it takes, be This now, here.
Sooner or later, everyone must come to This.
Back to the Woods
From time to time I find myself
going back to the woods when I’ve had my fill of the conceptual world. Walking
slowly along well-known paths through a local nature preserve, entheogenesis
arises, and I am deeply content just to be, o miraculous Being and Awareness,
spirit of nature, spirit of the universe. Reconnected with body, with spirit,
with nature, hours in perfect seclusion in the woods heals me completely, and I
am whole, as the silent spirit of nature, the spirit of the universe. The
presence of spirit is everywhere, every plant, every animal, all one spirit.
Grateful to know this, grateful to be this, I return to society, healed.
Hot Stuff
Entheogenesis is just fine,
realizing again that what I really am is nothing less than the spirit of
nature, the spirit of the universe, hot stuff to be. Would that all self-aware
beings realize that we are all the same Hot Stuff. Everybody must get
entheogenicized. To remain ignorant of the fact of being the spirit of nature,
the spirit of the universe, is only necessary if one prefers to pretend to be
something one is not.
Not only terminal cancer patients
should be entitled to entheogenesis, but also every self-aware embodiment
knowing the transience, the mortality, of all things, is entitled to it; spirit
is always embodied in an inherently terminal condition.
Cosmic Energy, Buddha Nature
Everything is energy, constantly
changing, appearing, disappearing, a whole lot of nothing in motion, flowing emptiness.
Being this, why would I cling to anything, especially this thing called ‘me’?
It’s good to be cosmic energy, forever everywhere while remaining nowhere. Such
is Suchness. Such is the inescapable, undeniable Buddha Nature, the ocean of
energy.
Pure In Heart, Poor In Spirit
Pure in heart means uncompromising
honesty and full awareness. Poor in spirit means genuine, total nonattachment
and unconditional surrender to the immanent truth. The combination of honesty,
awareness, surrender, and nonattachment is potent—it produces insight,
self-realization, self-illumination.
The Ice Ship
The inner voyaging of the
psychonaut has one ultimate destination:
self-realization. Sooner or later the Other Shore is reached; if not,
the voyage continues until the ship sinks in the ocean, and the sinking
regarded as something of a tragedy, a loss, ‘death.’ To the self-realized
psychonaut, the ship recognizes it’s the same stuff as the ocean, rather like
an ice cube in the form of a ship. The ship sails across the sea, melting all
the while. The ship—the bodymind—may or may not come to realize it’s made
completely out of ocean, and that melting and sinking into the ocean is only
natural, and not at all a tragedy, nothing lost, nothing dead. The ocean enjoys
being the ship while it lasts, and the ship enjoys being the ocean once again.
Self-realization is the ship knowing it’s the ocean, and that it’s
melting—sinking—into nothing other than itself.
Mind is mind is Mind
What a lovely revelation that this
very mind is the universal Mind. That everyone is blessed with the universal
Mind—IS the universal Mind—calls for celebration. Living this one life
perceived separately, perceived as separate, each seemingly separate mind is
nonetheless the universal Mind bearing witness to itself.
Lighten Up
With the Eye of the One—the Single
Eye—all is seen as it is, eternal universal energy, Lux Aeterna. Identifying
with the eternal light, identical with the eternal light, it comes as no
surprise to see that the body is luminous within and without, and coextensive
with and interpenetrating the universe. To know oneself to be the eternal
energy is to know eternal life, as the eternal energy itself. Be the light, or
be in the dark about the shining reality of That which we eternally are. One
life, one energy, one light.
Simple Formulas
Samsara minus attachment equals
nirvana. Nirvana plus attachment equals samsara. The world as it is, is the
Great Perfection. The only thing keeping us from being part of the Great
Perfection is attachment to seemingly separate parts of the Great Perfection:
attachments of fear, attachments of craving, all forms of clinging to forms,
thought forms, sensory forms. Attachment to form, and, in some cases,
attachment to formlessness, makes the Great Perfection seem less than perfect,
samsara rather than nirvana: endless toil, suffering, and dissatisfaction.
Another simple formula:
One is one.
The perception that there is more
than One is duality, creating a delusional world of separate individual
existences. It’s quite an intricate dream, truly a wild ride, while seeing
dualistically. One plus one equals delusion.
It’s a binary universe: One, and
nothing.
No Remorse
It’s terribly important to forgive
oneself, to not dwell on one’s mistakes and weaknesses, for that can be an
impediment to opening up and surrendering to the One which abides eternally in
the present. It’s up to us to get past the past and move on, so that we can
resume being That which we are. When we are That, all is well. That takes care
of That. Let It do it, let It be It. Fully being It in the present, It
spontaneously does what It does, says what It says, as perfect unitary
awareness, in harmony with circumstances, with no hesitation, contrivance, or
remorse whatsoever.
Grounded
The Ground of being is what we are;
this is a terribly important fact to accept, to believe, to understand, and
most importantly, to experience firsthand as one’s own being. The Ground of
being has assumed these self-aware forms, all forms, and formlessness. This
life is lived by none other than the Ground itself—no-one else is present in
the forms it assumes. Conventional thinking perpetuates the delusion of
separate selfhood, and thus the values of modern civilization are based on
satisfying the desires of seemingly separate selves. Un-Grounded people suffer
mightily because of fundamental ignorance of being the Ground. Never satisfied,
afraid of death, a slave to attachments, ignorant self-aware forms live and die
as a fictional character, unaware of the non-fictional birthless and deathless
Ground that is the life of all life, the being of all being.
The un-Grounded craving for
individual existence and gratification of its desires is what imperils the
biosphere. Too many individual existences with too many insatiable desires is
befouling the planet. What’s needed, sooner or later, is a radical correction
of the unsustainable way of life lived by too many people; the radical
correction, to be effected, requires a radical change in perspective: from
seeking repeated ego-gratification to seeking reunion with the Ground. To seek
reunion with the Ground requires minimal consumption of energy: beans, bread,
vegetables, basic clothes, basic shelter, the basic necessities for healthy
physical existence. Once the Ground has been experienced by oneself to be
oneself, attachment to things falls away, and there’s wholeness, completeness,
realized without any extravagant accoutrements or contrivances required.
Such Suchness
Words are not the thing itself, of
course. Thoughts are not the thing itself, either. The thing itself is the
thing. Words are magical in the way they express and communicate. Words can
only symbolize things, and necessarily fall short of accuracy and completeness,
for they aren’t the things themselves.
Enter Suchness. Words can’t enter
the realm of Suchness. Suchness is a direct, intimate, nonverbal experience. If
I had to define, and therefore confine, and therefore misrepresent Suchness,
I’d call it the pure beingness of all things. For the religiously oriented,
Suchness could be called the presence of God. Supreme Beingness. Anyone who
lets go, and in perfect non-attachment just is, in the natural state, enjoys
all the blessings of universal buddhahood, nothing less than Godhood.
Suchness makes no sense whatsoever
to those who still cling to name, form, appearances, discriminations, opinions,
notions: to them, Suchness has no appeal, and is incomprehensible. Suchness is
what we really are, and is so simple, so obvious, it’s overlooked by those
limited by dearth of intuition.
In a world seemingly going insane
and circling the drain, only Suchness allows us to return to the unbound
natural state, to the innocence, delight, fascination, purity, peace, implicit
trust and security we enjoyed as children.
How lovely is Suchness, and what a
relief it is to surrender to Suchness, to allow things to be as they are in the
now, starting with this thing called “me,” Suchness as I am.
Godhead, Godhood, Taohead, Taohood, Unihead, Unihood, Buddhahead,
Buddhahood for All Monkeys et cetera
It’s entirely possible for the
universe-as-monkey to have sufficient self-awareness, and awareness of
awareness, to enjoy the insight that this very monkey body and monkey awareness
is the body and awareness of the universe, or God, or Tao, or whatever word for
It the particular language system on that particular planet happens to be.
“Godhead” is an Olde English
biblical mistranslation of the more accurate word “Godhood” which has wonderful
implications. We can, in this monkey body, enjoy our Godhood, or Taohood, if we
so desire. Desires and attachments distract and blind us from Godhood. We are
as much Godhood as we are able to handle, depending on how pure in heart and
poor in spirit we’re willing to be: seeing as the clarity of pure awareness;
non-attached, slaves to neither craving nor fear, we can at last let ourselves
be that which we are, nothing more or less or other than
God/Tao/Universe/Buddha. To be this, the universal essence, the universal
energy, is a good thing for a monkey to be. Every life form is the universal
energy; blessed is the life form that knows it is in fact birthless, deathless
universal energy.
Blinded by Attachment
When I go forth in the world, with
mental attachments, all I see is that to which I’m attached. When I’m
non-attached, I’m aware of my surroundings, and aware of awareness, and aware
of being, and aware of being universal energy. The presence or absence of
mental attachments makes all the difference. To be blinded, or to see clearly,
are options always available in the present; each option has its consequences.
The blind lead the blind. The
clear-sighted can’t be led, and lead by example.
Experiencing the Experiencer
It’s common, and normal, and
habitual, to focus on and pursue experiences, repeating pleasurable
experiences, seeking new experiences, and in general living for the experience.
What’s not so common, not so normal, not so habitual, is to turn the attention
to that which experiences, the Experiencer. To experience the Experiencer is
quite the breakthrough experience: here it is, silent, ever-present, natural
and effortless and without any agenda or ulterior motive whatsoever, completely
without contrivance, the universal Experiencer itself: pure awareness. The experience of
experiencing the Experiencer is the ultimate experience.
The Experiencer Is Not
How strange, at the terminus of all
sensory and motor nerves, there is no-one to be found. The Experiencer is, at
the core, nothing. The universal energy is all phenomena, and the witness of
all phenomena, and remains forever nonexistent. There is beingness, and no
being whatsoever to be found anywhere.
Charity-Energy
In this dream, this movie, of
universal energy, it’s only natural to recognize the inmost self in everything,
as everything. Recognizing the true universal self in all things, as all
things, it’s only natural to express boundless spontaneous unconditional
love—charity—toward all things. All phenomena, and the experiencer of all
phenomena, are one and the same universal energy. What a wonderful nonexistent
being to love, and to be!
The Call of Nature
Each life is life itself, nature
itself, and this bodily existence is as much a spontaneous call of nature as
any other natural function. All spontaneous natural urges happen on their own,
with no deliberate agency. Pure awareness, pure being, is the radiant ongoing
call of our true nature.
No-One Asks To Be Born, No-One is Born, No-One Lives, No-One Does
Anything
So here we are, getting through
each day, day after day, following the way that works well enough for us.
Awakening in the morning, we follow the calls of nature until the last call, to
sleep. When hungry, eating happens. When thirsty, drinking happens. When weary,
rest happens. When laden with waste, evacuation of bowel and bladder happens.
While doing chores and taking care of the business of the day, walking,
talking, typing, lifting happens. It happens to no-one, it just happens as it
arises. There’s no deliberate effort, no contrivance, no strain, no stress.
Letting It do it, letting It be It, is the natural state, the natural Way, the
Tao itself.
No-one to be Mourned
Empathy can be deceptive. If we
think of the other as a separate self, we mourn the apparent death. As I walk
about, countless lifeforms meet their end under my heedless shoes. Even though
I try to avoid stepping on the ants and the worms, from time to time there will
be unavoidable mishaps. It’s not a devaluing of life to regard all life as
being one life—it’s to impart each lifeform with ultimate identity, ultimate
value. Life goes on, every form the same life, of one identity, one and the
same life. If there’s anything to be mourned, it’s the suffering that comes
from the delusion of being a separate self, a separate life. To believe oneself
to not be one with life, to not be one with nature, to not be life, to not be
nature, is absolutely tragic. I grieve for those under the thrall of ego, of
delusion. I grieve for those who fear self-extinction, the death of a separate,
and illusory, self. I grieve for all sentient beings who haven’t yet understood
there are no sentient beings, only Being.
Rest in Peace NOW
It’s odd how many say “he’s at
peace now” or “may he rest in peace” without considering that the decedent may
have enjoyed our true nature’s intrinsic peace while very much alive in human
form. It’s as if peace is not natural while we’re still alive. It’s an immense
relief to let the universe take care of itself and enjoy the peace the universe
enjoys eternally. To live in peace requires we let go, give up, and be that
which we really are, which is the universe, and let the universe live us, in
its perfect peace, pure awareness, pure presence.
No Problem
The big problem human beings have is failing to understand that there’s no
problem. The problem of existence is living as someone we’re not. There’s no
individual existence, no individual extinction, only birthless, deathless
universal energy. Life has no problem; only the false self that believes itself
to “have” life has one perceived problem after another.
Being Being
To recognize this that I am, this
universal energy, is exalting if there existed anyone who could feel exalted,
which there isn’t, just a persona who gets his jollies through toys, tickles,
experiences one after another, repeated as long as diminishing returns don’t
set in, or even after diminishing returns set in. Being-Energy is the same
thing as Presence-Awareness, that animating Stuff. Being a being of pure 100%
energy is like being a god, or God Almighty Him/Her/Itself. We should all
simply enjoy being this being of energy that we are; if it takes an entheogen
to feel this and know this and be this, firsthand, so be it. Whatever it takes,
pure being itself is plenty. Sat Chit Ananda, the yogi’s career path. Radiant bliss
is at hand.
News of the Nous of the No-Us
There’s nothing esoteric, nothing
mystical, nothing sacred about the universal energy. There’s also nothing
personal about it—there is no person to be found anywhere, just the universal
energy. It bears witness to itself, forming here, unforming there, all
formlessness and all form. It lives in us as us, even though there’s no you, no
me, no us, no-one.
Why Not Weep
The totality of the experiences of
all sentient beings—the sentience of the universe—leads me to sit down and play
a few chords on the guitar, and chant, and weep. May all beings know there are
no beings, only the universal spirit, birthless, deathless.
Here, Now, Thou Universal Spirit
How often the flowery sentiments of
hack obituaries include ‘he/she is with God.’ In point of fact we’re always
‘with God’ and it’s always the case that the presence of ‘God’ is within us
already, as us, as this presence we call Me, or You. It’s only conventional
conditioned thinking, the individual and collective ego, that lives under the
delusion of being other than ‘God,’ i.e., the universal spirit, the universal
energy. It’s not delusional to live as the universal spirit--it’s delusional to
live as anything else. It’s by turns tragic, and comic, that people typically
live as what they believe they are, a separate, limited creature—and ‘die’ not
knowing what really lived. Now’s the time to stop pretending, now’s the time to
stop supporting the pretense, now’s the time to be That which we eternally are:
birthless, deathless, always One with itself.
The Messenger is the Message
In the natural state of pure being
and pure awareness, the whole message is fully expressed. Creator is creature.
The universe can’t hide from itself forever. Human beings only need to
recognize what’s already present, as it is: this very presence, this very
awareness, is the One, the Only, the Supreme.
Before the Falling
What this all really is can only be
appreciated, savored, embraced. All rising and falling, before the falling,
enjoy, embrace, savor, love. Love well, love all, before the falling away. The
One appears again and again, in every rising. One falls into One. Love the One
as the One. Love is the One recognizing itself in another form. Love never dies
because the One never dies.
All Things Being Equal
The zeitgeist at the moment is fear
of change and loss, as well as change and loss. I feel such a fear every time I
read the newspaper, and know that it’s altogether too easy to go from the life
of a First Worlder to that of a Third Worlder. There’s no guarantee that a life
of luxury, leisure, and privilege will continue indefinitely. Even in the
easiest of circumstances the vicissitudes of biological life are inescapable.
Again and again, I imagine the worst
possible circumstance I’m in at the moment—the universe being that which I
happen to be—and imagine what it would take for me to deal with it. Water,
food, shelter, medicine, clothing, privies, etc. are the material goods I would
want for myself. As for grief, fear, psychological suffering of every kind, I
would want me to know just who, or what, is feeling grief, and fear, and
psychological and physical pain.
What would it take for me to know
I’m the universe? Only that realization can help me where I need help the most,
stuck in these miserably delusional monkeys. That’s the food, the medicine, I
need.
Harping
Angels spend eternity playing the
harp, so the common Christian image goes. While playing the piano in Kirnberger
III temperament it was obvious to me that the digital piano is in fact my harp,
and that I am in fact in eternity now. Whether I’m angelic or demonic in
eternity depends on the condition of my condition at the moment. When I’m
demonic, I’m in hell, and don’t feel inspired to play the harp much at all.
When I’m angelic, I’m in heaven—hebbin—nibbana—nirvana…a good place to Be. In
heaven, there’s plenty of inspiration—pure spirit, nothing but—and it’s only
natural to play, and play, and play that harp, doing the whole rejoicing and
glorifying thing. The whole universe conspired to create the condition
necessary for a monkey to realize its true identity, for a monkey to be in a
heavenly condition.
All at once, the whole spectrum of
states of being unfold, angelic and demonic. Just as I’ve spent my allotted
time in hell, so must every self-aware monkey, to get that impetus to find out
why we’re not having a good time, why we’re not playing our harp in the eternal
Now.
Effortless Natural Functioning of the Universal Mind
It’s a joy to be in the natural
state, in the natural mind, in the universe’s mind, which self-originates,
self-sustains, effortlessly. Just as breathing, heartbeat, digestion happen
spontaneously, effortlessly, so too the natural mind—pure awareness—is
effortlessly radiantly present in all its glorious clarity and perfection. The
jewel in the lotus is pure awareness, the origin of nirvana and samsara,
containing nirvana and samsara, beyond nirvana and samsara.
Every sentient being is of one mind,
one universal mind of one radiant clarity, which is beyond the concept of
separate sentient being. There are no sentient beings, only the one universal
presence of awareness.
The Universal Cure
The Diamond Sutra vow: Save all
sentient beings, even though there are no sentient beings to save. Thinking
about what hope there is for the multitudes of the apes called human beings
born into poverty and ignorance. It took stable circumstances and leisure time
for this monkey to Realize. What are the prospects for third-worlders with
regard to Self-Realization?
At Ease
Animals, when unthreatened, in
between fight-or-flight, are naturally relaxed, at ease. Human beings, being
animals, also have the capacity to be at ease, relaxed, when in the natural
state. Much is made of human beings being “the thinking animal.” While conceptualization
has helped our species become successful, maybe too successful, at surviving,
it has also made it difficult for many people to be relaxed, due to a
more-or-less constant flow of restless thoughts.
As a citizen of the world who tries
to be well-informed, the information informing me lately is not conducive to
relaxation—it’s downright agonizing. Geopolitics and human-impacted environment
are apocalyptic, heading toward tipping points of unimaginable destructiveness
for our species, and all life. Conditions may get unimaginably worse before
there’s resolution and a sustainable outcome.
In the meantime, I’m beginning to
understand the importance of being relaxed, not just for my own well-being, but
for the well-being of everyone with whom I come into contact, and with whom
everyone eventually comes into contact, indirectly. Relaxedness is contagious.
I know its contagiousness became I pick it up from my cats, who are the epitome
of relaxation, and they transmit their perfect ease to me, simply by being
naturally relaxed.
There’s nothing we can do about what
madness and greed has already done to the mental and physical environment. What
we can do is release relaxedness into the mental environment, where it will
spread and bloom and cover the world, an uncontrollable spill of pure natural
ease. One of the benefits of wisdom is the capacity to be at peace, i.e., at
ease—content with less, far less.
Spaced Out
It’s taken a few decades to finally
understand what the battle between my apparent two minds was all about. One
mind felt agitated now and then and frustrated that there was an underlying
defective state of dreamlike depersonalization, an unshakable feeling of
unreality. The explanation, it turned out, is blessedly simple. When I
identified with thoughts—particular conditioned viewpoints—there was no lasting
peace of mind, and the real mind—awareness—was not recognized, not identified
with, and therefore misunderstood, misinterpreted, and resisted. When at last I
recognized the silent presence of awareness, and surrendered to it, and
identified with it, and realized that it’s my true mind and the real me, the
battle ended. What I misinterpreted as being chronically spaced out was in
reality constant pure natural awareness itself, which by its very nature is
unbound, unconditioned, spacious. No wonder I thought I was always spaced out.
Little did I know at the time that
the momentous recognition of the silent, pure, effortless presence of awareness
was the same self-liberation through seeing with naked awareness to which
Padmasambhava and all the Buddhas throughout the universe have been referring.
That all beings are this, is
wonderful.
Perennial Person
The same person incarnates in every
form. Any being with awareness is the same being, the same person. Awareness is
of one color, i.e., clear—the indestructible clarity of pure awareness.
Wherever there’s awareness, there’s the presence of the same person. This
person is the true person, the universal person, the perennial person,
appearing here, there, everywhere, nameless, always the same person.
I, Surrender
In the midst of inflated egos, not
able to suffer fools very gladly, miserably misanthropic, it’s time for me to
go. The world is better off when there’s one less ego. If not me, who; if not now,
when. It’s ultimately the responsibility of the individual to transcend
individuality and surrender, in the silence and seclusion of the heart of
hearts, to that which is universal, which has no I.
Blame It On Ego
Whatever the man-made disaster or
mishap or violence, ego is ultimately responsible. The human being is the only
species on this planet afflicted with ego, and it’s the human ego that’s the
origin of the clear and present danger to our long-term survival.
The Great Oil Spill is not the fault
of government or industry, but of the human ego’s craving to have its own
automobile and to go places far and fast.
If the world was populated by
Pascals, Taoists, Buddhists, and Amish we’d be content to stay in our village,
and there wouldn’t be this current insane, insatiable craving for fossil fuel.
What the world needs now is love,
sweet love, and egocide en masse.
Now truly is the time for Dzogchen.
It’s the world’s salvation. In the Great Perfection, as the Great Perfection,
there’s intrinsic wholeness, completeness, in simply being. With Dzogchen’s
profound insight, our species’ carbon footprint would be as small as any other
species on this planet, and we’d stand a better chance to survive, and to enjoy
a lush, biodiverse planet.
Have Nots
We don’t ‘have’ anything, we are everything. We don’t ‘have’ power,
we are power. We don’t ‘have’
awareness, we are awareness. We don’t
‘have’ life, we are life. The thing
that believes it ‘has’ anything isn’t real--it is the fictitious self, the
bundle of delusions, assumptions, and conditioned responses called the ego.
It’s nothing personal, everything impersonal, without person, without
possession.
Salvation Are Me
The astonishing discovery of the
silent presence of unconditioned awareness in the midst of incessant
conceptualization is a watershed moment in the life of those who are their own
worst enemy--those identifying with thoughts, at the mercy of thoughts. This
discovery is nothing less than salvation. Here it is, the natural mind, the
universal mind, here all along. Being in, and being, the ultimate Right Mind is
a profound relief.
Contents and Container
It’s only natural to pay attention
to phenomena, and not to That which contains phenomena. The ongoing
strategizing for survival of living phenomena requires focusing on phenomena.
As agriculture and industry have
resulted in a relatively stable civilization where for many survival is
relatively easy, there’s more opportunity to focus less on phenomena and more
on what underlies phenomena, what is sustaining, containing, and perceiving
phenomena.
The universe at last has a chance,
at some leisure, to reflect upon itself, to come to know itself, to realize
that what perceives the phenomenal universe is the universe.
Old habits die hard. Phenomena can
be very distracting, and many people remain ignorant containers, terminally
attached to contents. Just as conditions must be right for the universe to
blossom with life, conditions must also be right for an individual to realize
true, universal identity.
I Contact
When the universe passes itself on
the sidewalk, what does it see? Where is its attention going? Who does it think
is seeing, who does it think is seen? This is a simple ongoing experiment: notice who is looking; notice who is looking
back.
Eye contact is an everyday miracle.
The universe communicating with itself, recognizing itself, is an eternal
miracle in the eternal now. It takes One to know One.
Three Miracles
Existence
Awareness
Communication
Bliss is a byproduct of
Self-realization, of surrendering to the fact of being That which is this very
Existence, of being That which is this very Awareness, of being That which
communicates with Itself in every form.
Consolation Prize
It’s easy for children to have
implicit trust in the security and solidarity of home and family, and to be
consoled; it’s not so easy for adults with adult responsibilities to feel such
trust and consolation. Lying awake in the wee hours once again, ruminating over
precarious circumstances near and far, I climbed out of bed and played myself a
lullaby on the piano. In the midst of the distressing mess of things, there can
be a little harmony, simplicity, and peace.
The search for innocence is the
search for that feeling of security felt when young and innocent. The end of
innocence is marked by the start of cynicism, despair, and insecurity. To whom,
to what, do I turn when all seems hopeless? To whom, to what, do I turn to be
consoled, when I’m feeling inconsolable?
I give up.
Aha.
Give up, let go, no need to worry.
The universe is innocent and takes care of itself.
Implicit trust in the universe is
all I’ve got now.
What else is there anyway?
I identify with that I implicitly
trust.
Innocence found.
Aggregate Loves, Aggregate Dreams
This body is an aggregate among
aggregates within the vast aggregate called the Universe. This aggregate has
come to realize it’s the same as any aggregate within the Great Aggregate.
While these aggregates remain more or less intact, they can be used to convey
the love the Great Aggregate has for itself, which is expressed through its
aggregates.
AggreGate
AggreGate
AggreParagate
AggreParasamgate
Bodhi! Svaha!
It is of one flavor indeed.
Until global
toxicity/warming/thermonuclear warfare or the Asteroid of our Doom brings
civilization if not all life to a halt, the mission of the aggregates is to
celebrate and express our eternal unity and identity as the Great Aggregate,
the universe briefly sentient, and communicative.
The universe has dreams, here and
there, eternally, when conditions permit.
The universe is a mix of emptiness
and energy. Form is energy, energy is form. Form is emptiness, emptiness is
form. Energy is emptiness, emptiness is energy. The energy aggregates, and
phenomenal worlds rise and fall. Timelessly the mix comes together just right
for some aggregates to become self-aware, and then to become aware of beingness
and awareness, and then…to realize what is living this dreamlike aggregate
life.
Dreams are emptiness, emptiness
dreams.
Message and Medium
These words are so graceless and
inadequate to do justice to the Dharmakaya. Far better to use the best medium
of all for communication: pure
awareness, pure presence, pure spirit: eye-to-eye, heart-to-heart, nonverbal,
eloquent through silent presence, which is what makes the Dharmakaya the
Dharmakaya, the universal spirit the universal spirit. The medium is the
message, the message is the medium. Emaho!
Living Crystals
I shamelessly dote on my housecat
companion animals. They are living crystals of pure spirit who’ve helped me get
sane and healthy, and have helped restore my sense of humor in the face of
things. Listening to and reading about the sophisticated follies of my fellow
human beings, I’m so grateful for the existence of other species sharing this
life, sharing this dream. The human being is the only animal that pretends, and
believes its own pretensions. Being in the presence of animals contaminated by
persistent beliefs, pretensions, and conditioned perspectives is tiresome, if
not toxic. Animals help bring out the whole, sane, authentic, contented animal
in humans.
What’s it going to take to get a
little more biodiversity around here anyway? Is it too much to ask? Human
beings are both the smartest and the stupidest of all animals on this planet.
Their antics are best viewed with a cosmic sense of humor, otherwise they’re
insufferable.
Blessed Beauty, Beautiful Blessings
Ever since childhood I’ve
experienced what can best be described as spine-tingling head rushes which get
triggered by beautiful music; beautiful art; beautiful words; beautiful ideas;
the natural world; and beautiful expressions of love felt, given, and received.
It’s a response to blessings given and received. Blessedness is a state of pure
spiritual beauty, the flowing radiance of pure spirit.
It’s possible to get attached to
beauty and blessedness, though. It’s best to let beauty and blessings come and
go as they will, and take note of what remains, on its own. The greatest
blessing is calm, quiet, and cool, with no spine-tingling head rushes: the
ongoing Presence of the Great Perfection: the vast clarity of pure awareness,
the universal mind; the total freedom of pure unconditioned being, just as it
is. Awareness of pure awareness, of the universal mind, of the Presence…this is
the ongoing beauty and blessing, an acquired taste, subtle because it’s so
obvious, so easily overlooked, in this Age of Distraction.
Zero-G Mind
The universal mind in its natural
uncontrived state is freedom and effortlessness, the absence of fear, craving,
likes, dislikes, conditioned views, judgments, opinions. It’s the inner
experience equivalent of being weightless, in a zero-G environment. There’s no
strain, no weightiness, no burden, no dread, no anxiety, no regret, just a
limitless, relaxed clarity, pure awareness. The universal mind is fully
present, containing all phenomena, unconditioned, uncontrived, unattached,
transparent perfection. Words can’t describe the universal mind, which is
beyond words and concepts, a living spontaneous clear awareness.
We’re the voice, the eyes, the
hands, the mind of the universe. Manifesting the evolutionary vitality of the
universe, we’re the process, not a person. What an enormous relief—there is
no-one present but the Presence.
A Comm-Unity
It’s not necessary to share a
faith, or a belief, to have meaningful, devoted, close-knit community. There
can be community based on nothing more and nothing less than the eternal fact
of being One and the same, a recognition and celebration of being the one and
only One.
The One recognizes itself
instinctively, and expresses this recognition of itself through unconditional
love. The fact that those ‘familiar’ to us become like ‘family’ is the work of
the One.
The community of the One is the
ultimate catholic organization, as it includes all that is, for all is One.
The One is birthless and deathless.
No-one is born; no-one dies. The One lives forever, eternal community within
unity, eternal unity within community.
When the One recognizes itself
through its many forms, there’s ultimate communion, ultimate communication,
ultimate community.
Manifestations of the One, even when
the One is unknown to itself through identification with, and attachment to,
the particular manifestation it happens to be, instinctively recognize the
presence of the One within every form, even though there may be
misinterpretation of the presence caused by dualistic views. Personal pronouns
take the place of the One, the Great Perfection, which is the one impersonal
Person of every me, you, we, they, he, she, and it.
One appears to become Many, many
forms, many manifestations. In the midst of the plethora of phenomena, the One
abides in silence, stillness, emptiness.
Survival of the Notion
The survival instinct manifests in
self-deluded humans in amazingly bizarre ways.
Most people believe in their own
individual existence, and are attached to the notion of having an individual
existence, a self.
Many religions require a belief in
life after death, and many people wishfully think, and hope, there will be some
kind of personal existence in the Hereafter.
There will almost certainly be
survival of the notion of individual existence, and of the notion of an
individual existence in the Hereafter, for a long time.
As long as there’re communities of
faith, and belief systems, there will be the survival of the notion of a
separate self that exists before, during, and after biological death.
Being the Great Perfection
Thanks to greatfreedom.org for its
sublime healing words. In one of the downloadable booklets there’s found the
remarkable suggestion, among copious remarkable suggestions, that we can
dispense with personal pronouns entirely when regarding ourselves, and instead
replace all of them with ‘Great Perfection.’
The Great Perfection goes about the
ordinary business of daily life. How wonderfully ordinary it is. How good it is
to be ordinary, to be the Great Perfection.
To live and ‘die’ in the midst of
the Great Perfection, as the Great Perfection, is just lovely.
Being the Beloved
Life is not a spectator sport, to
be kept at a distance, as something separate from us. We don’t have to waste
this precious opportunity worshiping the Beloved from afar, as something
different from us. Sooner or later, in this lifetime or some other lifetime, we
have to stop pretending we’re something other than That which we worship. This
very body, this very awareness, is the Beloved, whatever it’s called: Nature, God, Universe. It’s not enough to
have blind faith that God is present within us. This very presence, that up
until now was merely the vehicle for self-aggrandizement, self-indulgence, and
self-gratification, is the presence of God. This very awareness, which up until
now was relentlessly kept filled with restless thoughts, fantasies, memories,
desires, dreads, experiences, sensations, is the Cosmos’ awareness. So
ordinary, so common, so natural, so beautiful, so real: we are this. We all
need to know, and to remember, we are this, and let ourselves be the Beloved.
Inconceivable
The universal mind—pure awareness
itself—is without concepts, being pure energy and pure emptiness. It’s
impossible for it to conceive of duality, or nonduality, or enlightenment, or
ignorance, or any other concept, yet it contains all conceptualizations and is
the energy behind conceptualizing.
X-treme Nonduality
It’s easy enough for a freethinker
to refuse to join a private club that requires the public swearing of an oath
of belief in a supreme being. What’s more difficult is to live not as a false
self, but as the One and Only True Self, i.e., the universe. It’s difficult to
suffer dualistic fools gladly, especially when dualistic views are the cause of
such misery everywhere.
To live as the universe is to live
forever, without fear, authentic, free; to live as anything else is ignorance
and cowardice.
No, I won’t deny what I know; no, I
won’t pretend to be or believe to be anything else but what I am; no, I won’t
keep it to myself; no, I won’t play along with ignorant, cowardly, dualistic
thinking; no, I won’t stop giggling.
All phenomena, all seemingly
separate beings in all stages of development, are aspects of the one true
selfless Self, the inmost self of every self.
In radiant emptiness everything
transpires. Let it transpire. Let it be radiant emptiness.
This cosmic crème de la crème is
just too good to keep hidden. Hidden—ha!--it’s plainer than plain. That’s why
it’s hidden.
This is extremely extreme.
As Is
Everything is as is. To accept
everything as is is only natural, and sane.
Jazz
Completely free expression is the
natural outflow of a completely free being, a being self-liberated,
intrinsically free. Perfect freedom is the domain of the Buddha-nature.
“All Is One”
While out on a long walk I took the
cemetery loop, and happened to spot a new, or heretofore unnoticed, monument,
set upon a rectangular stone slab, a smooth, medium-size granite stone in its
original natural shape, uncut except for three words neatly and deeply chiseled
on the surface facing the road: All Is
One.
One of these days I’d like to find
out who had this stone put there, and why. That would be fun.
The Perfection of Insight
Some people think the word
translated as Wisdom should actually be interpreted as Insight. Either way,
wisdom and insight are interdependent, inextricably intertwined, and
synonymous. As figures of speech go, Insight and Wisdom are pretty good. The
insight into insight that leads to the perfection of insight—or wisdom—can be
summed up pretty easily, in as few, or as many, figures of speech as one might
care to use.
It’s all a dream. There’s nothing to
be worried about or to take very seriously. There’s nothing to grasp, nothing
to fear, nothing at all. Enjoy the dream, as it is, all the while being awake
in the dream. Help other dream-people realize it’s nothing but a dream.
Remembering the Nondual Universe
The universe is nondual. Duality
exists only in the delusional conditioned mental states of self-aware
organisms. Human beings have no delusion of duality until about age two or
three.
Many people go to their graves stuck in dualistic delusion, confused,
suffering, unsatisfied, afraid of change and loss and death, and leave behind
survivors and descendents also stuck in dualistic delusion.
Whatever it takes, it’s important that people snap out of dualistic delusion by
any means possible, if only for a brief moment, just to remember the primordial
purity and perfection of the nondual universe.
Knowing nonduality, it’s only natural to
surrender to it and resume our intrinsic nonduality, i.e., dare to be the
universe, which in fact we can’t help but be.
Only then can we live unfazed, unattached, unafraid of death or anything else.
Only then can we understand, only then is there meaning.
The Grand Reunion
When a being has at last broken the
bonds of delusions of duality and has found the Self within to be the Self
without, there’s the experience of the grand reunion, when the universe
reunites with itself by realizing the unity that always is. There is no-one and
nothing that is not oneself. All is one, and life and death are a dream. Unity
goes beyond bliss, even though bliss happens in the process of realizing the
unity.
How good it is just to hang out, to
commune and to communicate with, all the members of this cosmic family. Our
family tree goes way, way back to undifferentiated energy, which is where it
winds up now and evermore as well.
A Notion of Going Notionless
As much as I enjoy reading good
books about various expressions of the Perennial Philosophy—especially Zen,
Dzogchen and Advaita texts—I found it behooves me to close the books, stop
labeling myself a Buddhist or a Buddha or anything else, and just do what
Buddha suggested we do, which is to be our own light. Damn straight. The
Perfection of Wisdom, the Great Perfection, just happens, just is. Going with
the Flow, going with the Tao, it’s the spiritual version of the Theory of
Relativity. When we go with the flow, we’re one with the flow, and we’re quite
totally natural, quite ordinary, as ordinary as the universe. It’s just a
matter of not putting on airs, and not clinging to anything, including any
notions, even exalted notions. Notions rise and fall, along with every other
thing.
I keep coming back to the notion of
energy dancing in emptiness. There’s no emptiness without energy dancing in it,
and no energy without a whole lot of emptiness throughout. This is the eternal
Me of every me.
Diamond Sutra Update
Although Gautama da Buddha didn’t
have modern physics available to him, I’m sure he wouldn’t hesitate to use it
to help explain to the scientifically literate that there is no personhood, no
self whatsoever, only energy in spontaneous quantum states, rising and falling
here and there forever. In light of that, we just let it all happen, let it be
it, without holding on to anything, especially to the notion of a self. It’s
truly all just a dream, a grand illusion, a
hologram of energy. It’s the only illusion there is, with many flavors
of its perception being directed back upon itself.
The Heartbreak of Heartbreak
The suffering and dissatisfaction
of human beings is caused by the delusion of being a self, a separate self, a
real self, a self that has stuff happen to it like birth, hunger, thirst,
illness, injury, pain, aging, loss of powers and possessions and other persons,
and of course the ultimate heartbreak, the death of self through biological
death of the organism. It’s not the flesh that suffers, it’s that notion of
being a self that causes the suffering of a fictitious, delusional, illusory,
nonexistent self. It’s such a convincing delusion, though, that it’s only
natural for the universe to find itself identifying with a tiny chunk of
itself, a bag-of-skin self that stops at the skin line.
I watch how people suffer so much,
from loss, from change. Although the Perennial Philosophy has found a good home
in this monkey, and I can manage to ride the changes pretty well now, I just
wish everyone—those near and dear, and those far and unknown—would also strive
to be better homes for the Perennial Philosophy, so that they too will come to
know there is no separate self, and all the changes and losses are illusory. Be
Brahman or be boohoohooing lifetime after lifetime. That’s asking a lot, I
know. That’s asking for people to let go of everything, especially the notion
of having a self. Life is a tearjerker only to those who don’t want to accept
the fact they’re life itself, and identify instead with name, role, thoughts,
perspective, opinion, conditioning, body, the usual bundle of neverending
suffering.
The story goes:
‘After Chuang
Tzu’s wife died, his friend Hui Tzu went to his house to console him.
When he got there, he found Chuang Tzu sitting on the ground, banging on a
drum, and singing joyfully.
“This is too much!” exclaimed Hui Tzu. “To live with
your wife and raise a son together, then not shed a tear after you’ve buried
her in the ground, that would be bad enough, but to drum and sing! Surely, this
is going too far!”
“Not at all,” replied Chuang Tzu. “When she died, I could not help being saddened by her death. But soon I remembered that she already existed as a spirit without substance or form. Substance was later added to that spirit, and her next stage was birth, after which she grew to become the person that I knew and loved. Now, by virtue of another change, she is dead, passing from one phase to another as spring turns to summer, fall, and then winter. Since she has passed into the next phase of life, for me to go about weeping and wailing would show that I am ignorant of the way of nature. Therefore, I refrain.” ‘
We can certainly catch on to the way of nature and
bang our drums and sing joyfully every day, even on the occasion of biological
death of yet another organism within the Great Organism. Neither this body nor
any of its cells grieve when cells just
keep reaching the end of their lifespan and get reabsorbed by the body.
I grieve that we grieve. The Perennial Philosophy
isn’t rocket science. It’s one colossal cosmic inside joke that we fail to get
at our existential peril. My Heart of Hearts is unbreakable, but it breaks my
heart to see so much heartbreak afoot. All it takes is a little insight, a
little Perennial Philosophy, a little ego death, to get the joke and get on
with the serious business of banging the drum, singing joyfully, etc.
Mercifully, the Perennial Philosophy is transmitted
heart-to-heart, eye-to-eye, mind-to-mind, without words. It’s present, it’s
presence, it’s awareness, it spontaneously recognizes itself. When the Self
recognizes the Self in every form, it knows itself to be eternal life, living
in every form, abiding in, and arising from, formlessness. The selfless Self
abides silently in all, as all, and in silence recognizes, and understands.
The Ultimate
Fraternal Organization
Some people near and dear to me are
trying to get me to join the fraternal organization they’ve recently joined. To
become a member, I would have to take an oath and sign a pledge, and pay a
yearly fee, for the privilege of associating with them, and with other members
of the organization, in the confines of their buildings. I’m hesitant because
part of the oath requires that I swear that I believe in a supreme being, among
other beliefs. I could play along and raise my hand and not-so-solemly swear
and join, and enjoy the cheap booze, tasty snacks, games of chance and the
camaraderie behind the card-swiped door, and the universe wouldn’t care, so why
should I?
I think it’s the exclusivity of such an organization
that leaves me cold: members-only, no non-members tolerated. Exclusivity is
duality. That, and the requirement that I claim to believe in something that I
don’t ‘believe in’ i.e., the existence of a Supreme Being.
It’s not just that I could be called an atheist, or an
agnostic, or a communist, I could be called psychotic, which also puts me in the
category of ‘low moral character’ as I have persistent delusions of grandeur,
i.e., I don’t believe in a supreme being because I, and you, and everyone, ARE
the Supreme Being.
So it’s not a good fit: an atheist communist psychotic
doesn’t belong in an exclusive secret society that purports to exclude such
people.
Call me simple, but I regard myself, and every being,
as a lifetime member of the Fraternal Order of Lifeforms as a birthright. Our
secret handshake is spontaneous mutual recognition. Everyone’s a member. Our
bellybutton is our badge. Even without a bellybutton, we’re still all members
of the same Fraternal Order throughout the multiverse cosmos.
Character Development: Best Entheogen Ever
Character development is the sine
qua non of insight. To know one’s own mind and heart requires inward focus.
Character development is the conquering of fears and desires and the direct
unflinching experience of mind and heart as it is.
When the eye is single the body is
filled with light, and there it is: we’re already light, we’re already
illumination itself. Singleness of eye develops when attachments to phenomena
and to experiences fall away through long, patient, honest self-observation,
i.e., through character development.
To live out one’s days self-liberated
through seeing with naked awareness, in the total freedom of the unconditioned,
unattached, pure, universal mind, is a fate I wish upon everyone. It’s an
inevitable fate, already manifesting, in every being.
Every being is the one universal
being, every being is free as the universal being, in the infinite expanse of
mind and being.
That simply subtracting attachments
results in unimaginable freedom is one of the best-kept open secrets of the
universe. That sheer being and sheer awareness, without attachments, is sheer
bliss itself, is so obvious it’s overlooked, day after day, lifetime after
lifetime.
Glorifying the Great Perfection, the Beautiful Artist
As Douglas Harding oft emphasized,
as long as whatever you do comes from the Source, that’s the most important
thing. I only want to come from the Source, the Great Perfection, as there is
total freedom to be found there. The joy of this total freedom knows no bounds.
Art inspired by the joy of total freedom, art from the Source, art which
glorifies the Great Perfection, is beautiful. From the place of beauty,
beautiful art emerges, for the artist is none other than the most beautiful
Source, the Great Perfection.
At Ease in the Great Perfection
Going through the checklist while
walking to work—“Have I sung today? Yes, I’m singing now. Have I prayed today?
Yes, I’m praying now. Who is praying? To whom am I praying? For what am I
praying?” Okay. It’s the Great Perfection praying to the Great Perfection that
all manifestations of the Great Perfection find ease in the Great Perfection.
Am I right? Of course I am. I am the Great Perfection. There’s nothing that’s
not the Great Perfection. Am I right? Of course I am.
What could be better than being At
Ease?
Anywhere, anyone can find their Ease
by letting go and simply being the Great Perfection. Our eternal home is the
Great Perfection. We owe it to ourself to make ourself at home in the Great
Perfection. Home is where the Ease is.
Being, Awareness, Ease: here’s that Satchitananda again. By any other
name the Ease is the same.
No Worries / Yes, Worries
As a long-time worry-wart, it came
as quite a relief to find that my right mind, i.e., the universal mind, the
Essence of Mind, is worry-free. It’s become a test of which mind I happen to be
in by noting the presence or absence of worry. When I’m worrying, I’m
conditioned mind; when I’m profoundly worry-free, I am universal mind,
unconditioned mind, Essence of Mind. Without craving, without fear, without
attachments, without any conditioning whatsoever, pure awareness has no worries
at all. Worry—stress—implies defilement, delusion, conditioning, dualistic
thinking. Even in the face of inevitable life crises in my personal life or the
personal lives around me, ultimately the universal mind will prevail, being the
epitome of the Fifth Stage of Grief:
Acceptance. Accepting the inevitability of change, accepting everything
just as it is, the universal mind has no worries whatsoever, even though it
contains all worries, all physical and mental suffering.
My New Old Best Friend
Pure awareness is truly my best
friend, peerless peer, unsurpassed mentor, counselor supreme. When I let go of
everything I believe to be me, I resume my natural state of pure awareness. In
the coolness of pure awareness, all is well, all is meaningful. Pure awareness
recognizes itself, over and over and over again, throughout the cosmos in the
eternal now, the ubiquitous presence in the eternal present. The human being as
ego is lonely; the human being as pure awareness is always in the presence of
the best friend one could ever have. To have a friend, be a friend.
Perfect Freedom Requires Total Obedience to No-One
When I let the Essence of Mind be
my true mind, which it really is—the place where I’m coming from—I have both
perfect freedom as Essence of Mind and am totally bound by it. I have no
choice, no free will, no concept of self while the Essence of Mind is in
charge. There is no-one present, only pure process, pure spontaneous being and
activity, within the universal mind, the Essence of Mind. I unconditionally
submit to That which I am, and in this process it turns out I am not.
I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Surrender to the Essence of Mind is the culmination of this incarnation.
Of course, it’s very easy to lapse into
familiar phobias, cravings, conditioned viewpoints, opinions: they come and
they go. The Essence of Mind abides, with infinite patience, of course: there’s
no-one around to lose patience.
One Less Thing
The One is no-one. The Self is
self-less. The absence of a person is transcendentally wonderful and merciful
and comforting.
And Yet
Despite the absence of any separate
self anywhere, there’s something that recognizes itself, something that
communicates with itself. When in conditioned form, it gives itself and other
forms names, and identifies with name and form.
It’s all part of the process. How
wonderful it is to see the One looking through every eye, the blazing
brilliance of the presence of awareness, universal energy, eternal spirit. That
we are this universal One is astonishing.
I find words, and babble, and
scribble, out of unbearable astonishment. And I indulge in the supreme
pleasure, recognizing, and being, this silent Reality shining through these
eyes, pervading this and every form and all formless space.
Recognizing, communicating with,
reuniting with, my Self—not a bad way to spend eternity.
Stress-free Thing
I have recently been playing the
digital piano set in equal temperament, as an experiment, thinking that I could
get used to its familiar character and work with it, and I could, up to a
point, when the rapidly-beating sour shrillness of the triads became too much
to bear. Having no pure intervals available except octaves was an
impoverishment. In the course of reading about various musical tunings and
temperaments, I found one writer who observed that equal temperament was
“loaded with stress.” That’s also been my experience with this ubiquitous
modern musical temperament. Perhaps a stress-filled culture best expresses
itself through a stress-filled musical temperament.
This morning I reset the piano to
Kirnberger III unequal temperament which contains the most pure intervals
possible and still be fully circulating, totally usable in all key signatures.
The sound and synergy of pure intervals is magical. Even though there is a
crystalline intensity to the black key Pythagorean triads and intervals,
there’s serenity in the intensity. The white key triads are so close to just
intonation that the effect is that of deep calmness, of rest, of release of all
tension.
The release of all tension is not a
trivial experience: it’s essential for health and sanity. Of all the animals on
this planet, the human animal is the only species that manages to live in a
state of stress, caused by chronic misperceptions and erroneous, egocentric
conceptualizations. In fact, stress requires belief in the existence of ego,
identification with this fictitious ego, feeling oneself to be a separate self,
saddled with a chronic dualistic mindset, ‘me versus world.’ Other species,
both predators and prey, are naturally egoless, and aside from moments of pure
fight-or-flight, are completely relaxed and fully in the moment, no worries, no
self-concept, one with the surroundings.
The best thing we can do for each
other is to be that stress-free Thing that we are, and recognize and honor this
stress-free Thing equally present in this form called ‘me’ and this form called
‘you.’ It has no name. It’s universal. It’s real. It’s pure. It’s everywhere,
everything, everyone. Call it spirit, call it Buddha-nature, call it what you
will, it is that it is. It’s home, it’s what and where we eternally are, it’s
one.
Playing a harp in this heavenly
Thing, I remain, very truly you.
A Free Mind
The natural mind, the universal
mind, the essence of mind, is intrinsically a free mind, unconditioned,
unattached, pure perception, pure awareness. We human animals have managed to
ensnare ourselves with our own thoughts, attachments, conditioning, desires,
phobias, opinions, misperceptions, to where the common condition is to be
enslaved by our own mind. We commonly have our share of demons making us
miserable.
After exhausting my infatuations to
a great extent, I’ve come to recognize the free, universal, essence of mind as
my own mind, and just let it be it, let it be my right mind. How good it feels
to be the universal mind, absolutely free.
Essence of Mind
As I plan on what I want to take
with me on an upcoming trip—as well as for the days left in this physical
form—the one thing I want to keep close to me at all times, wherever I go, is
the essence of mind, the universal mind, Buddha-nature. It’s the best, the
ultimate, for me, for everyone. How wonderful it is that I don’t have to worry
about losing the essence of mind—it’s always here, it’s always everywhere. If I
would set down just a few words, I’d write them in stone, or on a clay tablet,
and the words would be nothing much different than what’s in what’s called the
Diamond Sutra. We’re all saying the same thing only because we are the same
thing. We don’t have essence of mind, we are essence of mind. We don’t have
pure awareness, we are pure awareness. The Buddha-nature is everywhere,
everything, everyone, glorious self-shining perfection.
Sky Watching
Being outside, under the sky, whenever
possible, is therapeutic. There’s that vastness, openness, spaciousness, and
freedom that’s the essence of the sky. So it is with the natural mind as well,
it’s pure awareness, truly a sky of mind and mind of sky. The universal
presence of pure awareness contains everything, supports everything, as
everything rises and falls within its endless, effortless, unbound, eternal
embrace.
Sky Music, Sky Life
Celebrating the Great Freedom, the
Great Liberation, is only natural. The joy of being unbound pure awareness is
inexpressible, but it gets expressed anyway. What notes struck on the piano
would do justice to pure awareness? What would pure awareness play? What would
pure awareness say? What would pure awareness do? This is crazy fun stuff here.
Opinions Are Illnesses
“Don’t seek enlightenment, merely
cease cherishing opinions.” Thus said the 3rd Chinese Zen patriarch.
That’s asking a lot of most people. We identify with our opinions, not just
cherish them. Opinions make up the lens, the prism, the viewpoint, that’s ‘me.’
Opinion is destiny, point of view is destiny; it’s existential reality. It’s no
wonder so many people resort to drink, drugs, distraction, and violence.
Pure awareness contains all
viewpoints, all opinions, although it has none whatsoever. Born as pure
awareness, we caught opinions just as we caught childhood illnesses. Opinions,
not regarded as mental illness but as milestones of normalcy, are passed along
to the young. The body hosts invading viruses and bacteria; pure awareness
hosts invading opinions.
Once pure awareness catches a
glimpse of itself through a break in the fever of opinions, there’s no turning
away, no turning back. Opinions are no longer cherished, no longer identified
with, no longer in control, no longer the viewpoint, they’re only witnessed
rising and falling away. All viewpoints vanish, and in their place remains the
ever-present omnipresent pure universal awareness.
The Calmness
As one wanders in solitude
through fields, forests, and wide-open spaces, the quality that’s perceptibly
all-pervading is calmness. An underlying calmness pervades all things, all
places, all spaces. Even the ceaseless quantum fluctuations throughout the
holographic multiverse, without beginning and without end, have the underlying
calmness, the calmness of still water and flowing water. The calmness can be
overridden by thoughts, emotions, misperceptions, infatuations, egoic fears and
desires, and instead of calmness there arises hostility, haste, agitation,
anger. Even so, the witnessing awareness remains at one with the great calmness
pervading the multiverse, and eventually all that remains is the fundamental
calmness.
The Emancipated Mind
The Buddha mind is the original
mind, primordial mind, universal mind, and is by its very nature emancipated,
always free. Of everything I’ve experienced and possessed the most immeasurably
valuable thing, the most important thing of all, is the universal mind, the
totally free mind. The pure universal mind is unfettered, unattached, untouched
by pain, pleasure, fear, and desire. It’s the silent calm witness, the shining
Real One. I cherish, and worship, and adore, this universal mind, my true mind,
my true, immanent, ultimate identity.
Egomobiles
The amplification of egoic desires by
powered vehicles is considered absolutely normal. No self-respecting animal
would want to be caged in a fast-moving metal box and be trapped in gridlock,
or to be otherwise subject to the danger to life and limb that is inherent in
fast powered transportation generally. People in cars are dehumanized, and even
sink below the level of the animal kingdom. The culture of driving is a
uniquely human manifestation of self-destructive, self-aggrandizing stupidity.
Get out of my way. Hurry up. How soon will I get where I want to be?
In an Effort to be Effortless
Sleep deficit has the upside of
helping me to not feel like I have to force myself to do anything, just like I
don’t have to force myself to breathe, to circulate blood, and to be. Things
get done as the situation requires, but there’s no effort, no deliberation, no
fretting, no straining, no contriving. There is no-one doing anything anyway,
contrary to the self-deluded pieces of the universe who continue to take credit
and blame.
Shining On
The big problem human beings have
made for themselves is what to do about this ongoing existence and awareness
that just keeps going on and on and on, unbidden. It’s a burden, a curse, a
source of misery, discontent, fear, grief, the whole spectrum of suffering with
only fleeting periods of distracted happiness. Existence and awareness must be
embellished, stimulated, merely a means to endless ends. How wonderful it is,
ultimately, to find out that the problem isn’t existence and awareness at all,
it’s our perception of existence and awareness, or rather our misperception of
them. We make the mistake of believing we have awareness, we have existence,
and have to do something—anything—about it, when in fact we are existence, we
are awareness, and there’s no effort required to sustain any of it; we don’t
have to do anything about it, other than just relax and be it. The light of the
universal spirit is on, and stays on. In these appearing and disappearing
points in infinite space we’re the light of the universal spirit, shining in
these temporary forms, alive, awake, alert, effortlessly, spontaneously.
There’s no need to fill awareness with things to feel complete; there’s no need
to modify existence to feel whole, no need for self-destruction or for
self-attenuation to numb the suffering of our own conceptual contrivances and
painful misperceptions. We are already, always, complete and whole, as the
universal spirit, self-existent, self-sustaining, self-illuminating. We’re on.
What a glorious thing we are, shining on and on.
Dreaming of an Irrational Smile
I had several vivid dreams this
morning, with the most impressive one being about a perspective shift that not
only obliterates crippling perfectionism but also is completely liberating,
totally accepting, all-embracing, a beautiful way to perceive everything,
including perceiving perception. This perspective shift enabled me to smile in
a way which can’t help but reveal the joy of such a perspective, a shift that
was recognized by others in the dream, who commented, ‘There’s only one thing
that can cause someone to smile like that.’
Recently I’ve felt a great
liberation in the musical dimension of my experience, helped along upon hearing
a radio feature about a woman who played piano nonstop for a record-breaking 40
hours, who in the course of conversation told the interviewer that there’s no
right or wrong way to play the piano, no good or bad technique, you just sit
down and play. This came as a blessed lifting of a long curse of musical
perfectionism, hyper-professional musicianship, competitive and hypercritical
of itself and others. Maybe that feeling of total musical release inspired this
dream. In any case, it’s easier to smile, and to play piano to my heart’s
content.
Death and Rebirth by Baptism
I had a dream this morning after an
almost sleepless night which included finding a drowning victim in a sluice
filled with running spring water. He was quite dead. I pulled the body out of
the water enough for the head and chest to be upright, above the water. In a
moment the victim’s eyes opened, and he began breathing, and was very much
alive. I feel this is a representation of the near-death experience and how it
changes one’s perspective profoundly. The drowning man became one with the
water, and the eyes that reopened were the eyes of the water, the water of
life. The message is clear: we are life, and we see with the eyes of life
itself.
The Terrors of Survival
As philosophical as I am about
change, I still often lie awake at night, unable to fall back sleep, brooding
about the changes befalling people I both know and don’t know. Change can feel
like essence of tragedy. Sickness, old age, death, all the sorrows of
surviving. There’s no terror, no sorrow, after death and before birth but for
those stuck with the requirements of survival, day after day, there seems to be
no end to it.
What helps me get back to sleep is
to pray for all sentient beings, even though they all to a one are the One. If
only it would be possible to supply the world’s seven billion humans with relief
shipments of the perennial philosophy, emergency shipments of the highest
wisdom.
Saving All Sentient Beings, Even Though There Are None
The Diamond Sutra makes it clear
that the antidote to suffering is found in wisdom. The highest wisdom is, alas,
hard for most people to accept, which is that at the heart of everything is
emptiness: no self, no thing, perfectly empty, One. There is no sufferer. Yet
because most people are self-deluded, ignorant, believing that they are a
person and a body, there’s much suffering experienced, all for the lack of
wisdom.
The state preceding birth is the
state following death. In between is the roller-coaster ride of temporary
individualized sentience. With the highest wisdom, we can endure these
nail-biting rides with serenity and a sense of humor of cosmic proportions.
The Great Eternal Nothing
At the core is the Great Nothing.
With this, by this, as this, everything is perceptible. Immortality is found to
be the Great Nothing at the core, the very source of everything. While attached
to anything, the Great Nothing makes no sense whatsoever, and is widely
feared—the total personal extinction that everyone attached to the person
fears.
By being Nothing, everything is
perceived as it is, acutely. By being Nothing, there is nothing to be
extinguished. Nothing is everywhere present, perceiving everything. In the
eternal Now, Nothing abides. Therein is freedom, immortality.
The Great Eternal Something
Form and phenomena rise and fall in
Nothing. Nothing is also Something. For lack of a name, I prefer to call it
spirit. There’s universal spirit afoot, infinite and eternal. Spirit assumes
these temporary forms, enjoying the view.
The ultimate wealth is spirit: to
see spirit, to feel spirit, to know spirit, to be spirit. Spirit is the
universal current, seeing through every eye, living as every lifeform. To know
that we’re the universal current, spirit, is to live forever.
Love
Spirit recognizing spirit is love.
Starting with recognizing our very self as universal, timeless spirit, we can
then make it our primary occupation to recognize, and communicate with, spirit
which has taken this and all other forms. There’s nothing else worth doing.
There’s nothing else worth praying for.
Prayer
It’s spirit praying to spirit.
Spirit can only pray that all forms of itself may come to recognize itself, to
find the understanding, the freedom, the peace that comes only from
recognizing, surrendering to, and being, the universal spirit.
Nirvana Is Pure Awareness
The essence of mind is perfect,
pure awareness, lucid transparency. It’s always here just as it is. What makes
it less than Nirvana is the presence of mental ‘defilements’ of fear and
craving, of attachments, of delusional dualistic thinking. Such defilements are
inevitable, and are also valuable in terms of acquiring a thirst for freedom
from suffering. The defilements and the attendant suffering bring about the
search for nirvana, and are necessary for Nirvana to be Nirvana. There’s no
sweeter relief than Nirvana after aeons of painful ignorance; only the ones
who’ve suffered mightily in painful ignorance can come to know, and savor, the
perfect transparent lucidity of pure awareness, the mind of the primordial
Buddha, natural Nirvana.
Nirvana is Subtraction
Nothing need be added to pure
awareness to make it Nirvana itself, but everything needs to be subtracted.
Take away attachments, take away desires, take away aversions, take away
judgment, take away assumptions, take away beliefs, take away identification
with thoughts so that nothing is left but pure awareness, pure being, pure life
itself, the Buddha nature, the mind and body of Nirvana.
No Beliefs, No Ideologies
Walking across town in the
brilliant noontime winter sunlight, I felt deep gratitude for not shackling
this silent Thing I am with any ideology or belief system, not even Buddhist,
Zen or otherwise. I’ve managed to ‘kill’ not just the Buddha, but the rest of
his ilk, and good riddance. What is, is beyond politics, religion, and
philosophy. I share the same beliefs, the same ideology, that my beloved cats
hold. No wonder we get along so well, enjoying that deep wordless bond that
those without beliefs and ideologies can best enjoy. Life just is. Life
recognizes life. Life loves life.
As If Happy
An acquaintance is in the cardiac
care unit, suffering from chest pains. He’s been under a lot of stress lately.
Lots of people are under a lot of stress lately. I feel a great deal of stress
within this bodymind, which, given how introverted and high-strung it is, comes
as no surprise. Life can seem terribly complicated and insecure. Getting things
like I want them and keeping them that way is a doomed enterprise.
How ludicrous it would be to stress
and worry myself to premature death.
I don’t want to succumb to Big
Pharma’s promises of panacea-in-a-pill just yet, as I might be able to render
this introverted, high-strung ego powerless yet, by using the strategy of As
If:
If I don’t have a naturally
habitually happy persona, then I’ll behave as if I have a happy persona.
Pretending to have a happy persona is not pretentiousness, it’s therapy, it’s
survival, it’s good sense. Studies are showing that being happy is good for
cardiac health.
I feel my coronary arteries relaxing
now. This is amazing medicine. It’s never too late to change the persona,
especially if doing so will keep me above the sod longer.
The Happy Dance
What slaves of karma, what robots
of conditioning, we humans are. No-one ever asks to be born, yet here we are,
and how quickly we become as stupidly self-enslaved as the adults around us.
And then we proceed to beget more innocent victims, etc. etc.
Okay, here we are. What are we
obligated to do? What are we obligated to be? How are we obligated to be?
The universe continues to let us be,
or not be; to let us do, or not do; we are free to be however and be and do
whatever.
As a form of worship, adoration, and
glorification of the universe that has so kindly shown me to be it, I do the
Freedom Dance, the Happy Dance, moving every part of this body every which way,
celebrating the freedom and fullness and happiness of simply being, and being
it.
The best parents only wish that
their children be happy. To honor my parents, I will, for their sake and for
every parent’s sake, and for every hapless child’s sake, and for my sake, be
happy now. It’s not been possible for me to be as happy as I am now before now,
because I was so self-enslaved. Now I know I am the universe, and I know I am
free, and so I’m happy. And so I dance, and write, and make music to express
this happiness.
We’re born to be free, and happy,
because we are the universe incarnate. When we know we’re the universe
incarnate, we know the only true, lasting happiness, the primordial
eudaemonium. The Muses appear to help us bear, and express, the unbearable happiness of being that which
we eternally are.
The Vast Righteous Green Conspiracy
Walking through secluded
countryside in a heightened state of awareness, in unconditioned wide-open
receptivity, it’s possible to see, feel, and rejoin the vast righteous green
conspiracy that’s afoot everywhere. Vines, tendrils, twigs, branches, mosses,
fungi stand poised to take back the earth, in many places in the process of
taking it back: abandoned asphalt roads and parking lots crumbling and cracking
under the pressure of the probing roots and shoots above and below.
To see how plants can rebound after
witheringly near death gives me a renewed faith in life force. It’s all about
life force.
How good it feels to be part of this
elegant, intelligent, pure spirited conspiracy. It has been too long since I’ve
made the effort to find my green peers to commingle with them, to remember what
I forgot as a proud, ignorant human. In the dead of winter, in an
urban-industrial funk, the memories of being in the presence of pure life keep
me going while spending day after dreary day in the company of my fellow proud,
ignorant humans.
Satisfaction and Survival
What does it take for a human being
to be satisfied? We can have enough food, water, clothing, shelter, fuel, etc.
and still not be satisfied. If we have pretensions of shrinking our species’
carbon footprint enough so that we can have a truly sustainable civilization,
we have to have a culture where people will be content to be alone in a quiet
room, where sheer existence itself is total satisfaction. In the meantime,
there’s an unsustainable hurry to get nowhere, en masse, slurping up energy and
materials attempting to satisfy insatiable desires.
The Middle Way and Natural Perfection
The way of life that’s neither
self-indulgence nor self-mortification is wise, and auspicious, because it
frees up the mind to behold the wonderful Natural Perfection within and
without, the Buddha-nature itself.
Self-indulgence is problematic
because it reinforces the notion of a separate self, and distracts the mind
with sensory stimulation. Self-mortification is problematic because it arises
from a perverse notion of self as inherently evil, whereas in fact the true
self is Buddha-nature, the great Natural Perfection.
With dispassionate awareness, the
great Natural Perfection is radiantly obvious within and without. Dispassionate
awareness is possible by following the Middle Way. Natural Perfection is our
natural state, our true nature, Buddha-nature, radiantly peaceful and perfect.
All these years I’ve wondered as I
wandered alone, under the sky, why it is that I feel so good, so real, so
complete, while in the company of earth, sky, sun, plants and animals. The
great Natural Perfection is all around us, within us. There is nothing but
Natural Perfection, despite prevalent delusional thinking that causes so much
misery.
No matter how much circumstances
appear to be circling the drain, Natural Perfection is always here for us, if
we just care to see it.
The Extraordinary Ordinary
Apprehension of the pure spirit of
nature within oneself is a subtle thing. Lacking any drama whatsoever, the pure
spirit is ordinary, prosaic, as familiar and as taken for granted as air,
earth, water, sunlight and space. It’s only in those moments when we’re almost
but not quite completely genuine, unpretentious, with almost no self-concept,
i.e. almost single-of-eye and pure-in-heart, that we can get a glimpse of the
pure life spirit. There’s a transitional moment between ego and egolessness
when the pure spirit is at last recognized by the last vestige of dualistic
perception. While ego, the pure spirit isn’t seen because of the opacity of
dualistic self-concept, of conditioned dualistic conceptual thought; when
egoless, the pure spirit isn’t seen either, because one simply is the pure
spirit itself, and as such has no self-concept. Pure spirit doesn’t know
itself, and doesn’t see itself--it can only be itself. To be the One is to see
Nothing, be Nothing, and know Nothing.
That’s why entheogens can be useful:
they prolong the glimpse of pure spirit, keeping our ‘third eye eyelid’
forcibly open for a while. The most extraordinary part of an entheogenic
experience can seem to be the most ordinary, when the calm life spirit is
completely in charge, bypassing the conditioned self-concept.
The Presence
That which just is, that which is
effortlessly present, has no name. It can be called, for lack of any name, the
Presence. Some may call it God, others may call it Nature, or the Tao, or
Brahman, or the Dharmakaya, or the Tathagata. Whatever we call it, however we
interpret it, it is that it is, the self-originated, self-sustaining, lucid
effortless Presence, the Being and Awareness of every being and awareness.
To directly experience the Presence
is illumination itself. The Presence is pure energy, pure light, illuminated
and illuminating by its very nature; that it’s our inmost nature is wonderful
beyond words.
May all beings in every circumstance
be comforted and illuminated by the universal Presence.
Re-creation
How good it feels to have a good
sleep and have that feeling of physical well-being once again.
How good it feels to let go of all to which I’ve been attached.
How good it feels to go slow, mindful of the moment, unhurried, unworried.
How good it feels to feel and express what’s true to that which rises up within
right now.
How good it feels to no longer be any person in particular, just an empty
vessel.
How good it feels to let the Presence be.
How good it feels to be the Presence.
Stress
In a nice book by a nice old Thai
Buddhist, he refers to suffering as stress. That sums it up. The stress that’s
been eating this body alive for a long time has been invariably caused by
thoughts. To be dispassionately mindful of stress is essential for finding its
cause. Finding out that the origin of stress is delusional thought leads
directly to the end of stress, the end of suffering. Thoughts happen, rising
and falling. Stress happens, rising and falling. Simply watching thoughts and
the stress that comes from some of those thoughts that rise and fall is the way
to that same fine old Nirvana latent within all suffering beings.
In Perpetuity
Each life is the life of the
universe, the formation, development, and un-formation of a microcosm of the
macrocosm. Entropy is slowly, inexorably, taking ‘me’ away, diffusing and
dispersing all that ‘I’ am into the ocean of energy. It’s no different with the
visible universe. The cycle of life pulses microscopically and macroscopically.
All that appears to die becomes all that appears to live. The life of the One
is manifold, a living perpetual motion machine.
Immaculate Nonconception
No matter how turbulent the mindset
and circumstances, the ever-perfect emptiness of the essence of mind abides.
To Whom It May Concern
I send messages to the Self, which
is like sending messages to the Sun: the messages, and the messenger, are
totally consumed. The pure energy of the heart of hearts can’t help but consume
everything caught in its all-consuming field and drawn into its all-consuming core
of all-pervading light.
Lifebouyancy
In the midst of ceaseless change,
the wisest way to live is as lightly as possible, both inwardly and outwardly.
Inward lightness is derived from nonattachment and Self-realization; outward
lightness manifests as minimal material possessions, living lightly upon the
earth. Following the way of the universe is only natural, the universe having
found itself in transient self-aware human form. Secure in knowing, and being,
the Source, we live lightly in this form, enjoying the ride between the
coming-from and returning-to our Great Ongoing Formless Form.
Cosmic Mission
Spontaneously, effortlessly
unfolding in the void, the universal energy flows, forms, unforms, reforms,
suspended in emptiness. It has no mission, no ulterior motive. It simply is
what it is. How good it is to be mission-critical as part of this great endless
endeavor.
Hard Time
Seven billion human beings are
serving life sentences on this planet. We do what we do to get through the day,
day after day, to get through this life which goes on and on seemingly
interminably. How to structure what we perceive as ‘time’ is the main daily
task at hand.
Not that long ago just surviving
long enough to reproduce was the mission of human life; this mission still
applies to many impoverished areas of the world where life expectancy is short,
and living conditions are brutal.
Now many people live like only
royalty used to live, and it’s the cultural norm in parts of the world. Sheer
survival is taken for granted, and there is leisure, security, privacy, and
many years of life that can be focused on things other than survival and
reproduction. Many more people have the same comfortable circumstances of
Prince Siddhartha Gautama.
In our comfortable princely prison
cells we have time to contemplate, and it’s only natural to contemplate the
nature of this life sentence, and how best to serve it out, to understand it,
to accept it, and to use it for our own well-being. Once we’ve found the way to
spiritual well-being, i.e., spiritual freedom, we can help and inspire others
to find their way to this perfect freedom, while we serve out our sentences.
The Living Equanimity Between Thoughts
Having suffered many years at the
hands of thoughts which I regarded as me and mine, I understand how members of
a culture that prizes rugged individualism, thoughts, and thinking tend to be
distracted and often miserable. Equanimity is conceptually understood, but not
felt often.
Equanimity can’t be forced, can’t be
devised. Equanimity just is. Equanimity is pure beingness, always present. What
hides our intrinsic equanimity is thoughts and thinking. In between thoughts,
equanimity manifests effortlessly, naturally.
It’s life living this life, every
life. It has no name and no self-concept. Nameless impersonal life
itself assumes all forms, lives out its life in form. Anonymously, with perfect
equanimity, it abides, between thoughts, beyond thoughts.
Team of Advisors
How good it is to have companion
animals to turn to for advice. They haven’t misled or misinformed me yet, and
they never will. What can we do to help the humans, I ask the furry ones
purring on my lap. They advise me by example what’s really important: to have
and to love trusted animal companions of any species, including human; to be
content with a warm dry place to stay, water, food, rest, coming and going to
attend to calls of nature or to play for the sake of playing. To be simple and
to simply be is the noble way of the pure life spirit beings. Humans need to
relax, to be relaxed, to stay relaxed, as a pure life spirit being. If all
human beings could be content to simply relax, and to simply be…
Universal Applicability
What makes the Perennial Philosophy
so absolutely excellent is that it can benefit everyone who earnestly desires
relief from suffering. It provides no mere makeover of ego but transcendence of
ego, getting to the root of suffering by getting to the root of the sufferer.
Gallows Humor
The Self-realized Self, knowing
itself to be fully present in every body, doesn’t cling to any particular body,
or to anything at all, and can’t take the vicissitudes of corporeal life
seriously. The perspective of the believing-to-be-other-than-the-Self is
unbearably heavy-hearted; the perspective of the Self is unfathomably lighthearted.
Anonymous Dishwashing
After a long walk across town and
around the cemetery, ruminating aloud to all my previous iterations, those
earnest ancestors trying to survive in spite of themselves, I fell silent as I
returned home, and remained silent while doing the dishes. Normally I have the
radio on, but silence was a welcome break. Doing the dishes, it was wonderful
to savor how perfectly serene and low-key is this great One, taking care of
business without comment or complaint, here, there, and everywhere, always
working anonymously, unrecognized, unbeknownst.
Omnipresence
That which is omnipresent is the
One, pure spirit, pure beingness, pure awareness. The One doesn’t perish when
the body perishes. In the best and in the worst of circumstances, the body must
follow the laws of its nature and be reabsorbed by the Greater Body. To live
this life in form gracefully, and to meet the end of life in this form
gracefully, is possible with self-illumined wisdom. We can’t help but be that
which we eternally are, and we can’t help but follow the laws of our true
nature. We gracefully accept the laws of nature, our true nature.
Security
That feeling of insecurity which
colors the experience of many people is well-founded in the conventional
conceptual-thinking sense, as everything changes. Security, like freedom, is a
state of mind. To find the state of mind of lasting security requires
sacrificing the part of us that feels insecure, i.e., the delusion called ego,
the self-disconnected perceived-to-be-separate self. What’s left after ego’s
sacrificed is That which is changeless in the midst of change. If we can’t beat
It, join It. We’ve already joined It; in fact, we’re It. The only place where
lasting peace, freedom, and security is found to be already within us, silently
present as the changeless universal presence, the formlessness in form, the
changelessness in change, the timelessness in time, beyond form, beyond change,
beyond time, One in the eternal Now. We find security in our true, ultimate,
eternal identity. Let go, let God, and be God. Why should God feel insecure?
Why should God be afraid of itself?
The God Mode
God, One without a second, here and
there believes itself to be someone else, and engages in serious dramas with
other parts of itself that also believe they’re something other than God. God
creates its own illusory Second—Many—Legion.
It’s an inevitable process, and essential for the wonderful process of
God rediscovering itself. Once God ceases pretending to be a Second, the God
mode is resumed.
The God mode is completely natural,
totally spontaneous, whimsical, effortless. Throughout the cosmos God is at
play. God can’t take itself seriously, and therefore can’t take anything
seriously. God just takes it all in.
The events that happen while God is
at play involve those parts of it which believe itself to be separate from God,
something other than God. To God’s illusory Second—Many—Legion, life even in
the best of circumstances is a tragedy, filled with personal loss, personal
suffering, and personal extinction.
As God is impersonal, and
transpersonal, circumstances in which God as One-Without-A-Second finds itself
aren’t taken personally: loss, suffering, extinction of the bodymind are
dispassionately witnessed as the unfolding of its own universal nature.
Everyone’s Innocent
The piece of God that believes
itself to be other than God and behaves in a foolish, selfish,
self-destructive, even dangerous, manner, causing or experiencing suffering,
isn’t bad, or evil, just ignorant and perhaps dangerous. There’s a fundamental
innocence in ignorance, and the appropriate approach to take with innocent but
unpredictable beings is cautious compassion. Someone in the thrall of mental
conditioning and its product, ego, deserves the same sympathy as someone with a
head injury. When everything and everyone is recognized as the expression of
our inmost nature, there’s no more judgment to pass, only recognition of One
Self in the apparent Other.
Total Immersion
Once again I had dreams of water,
pure spring water, of hiking through the woods and coming upon a gigantic
spring into which I slipped, and joyfully immersed myself. The spring
reappeared several times in this dream, and every time I slipped into it. Going
to the source, and finding the source within, the water of life and spirit
within, immersed in this infinite, eternal spring, it’s all pure.
Cultural Survival
There comes a time when we must
recognize the culture to which we truly belong, and live as a member of that
culture. The homogenization of world cultures accelerated by mass media and
global corporations turns us into a consumer culture, a perverse offspring of
mainstream religions and mass production. Just as vanishing species still exist
in vanishing habitats, here and there are unique cultures, surviving intact in
spite of the surrounding dominant culture. Essentially in secret, unplugged and
offline in a material sense, people are finding their true culture by getting
in touch with the life force, and surrendering to it, letting the life force
express itself uniquely, joyfully, wisely, sustainably. That which breathes and
circulates the blood and moves and senses abides, the resurgence of the ancient
culture of the One.
The Bearer of the Unbearable
On a quiet Sunday morning, cats all
sleeping on my lap, I took advantage of the good breakfast and good night’s
sleep to muster up as much clarity as possible, and reflected out loud upon
those things that mean the most to me. First and foremost is the living truth
of presence and awareness, and that the same One that sees through these eyes
is the same One seeing through every eye, and is the same One present in the
presence of every form. If only every bodymind form could be just introspective
enough, just curious enough, to wonder about just what is alive and seeing
through these eyes. To see the universal Seer in one’s own eyes and in every
eye, every organism, would be unbearable if not for the presence of the
universal Self which easily bears itself.
Clear Pure Center
At the center, at the core, is pure
spirit, pure awareness, pure presence. This is the heart of hearts, this is
where the Real One abides. It’s not a physical center, not a physical core,
it’s everywhere. Spirit is everywhere. Awareness is everywhere. Presence is
everywhere. When we’re ready to fall back into the center we fall, and we are
nothing but the center, pure spirit, pure awareness, pure presence, silently
taking itself all in.
Emptiness is Really Very Good
Emptiness has acquired a pejorative
status, when in fact it’s our wellspring and our salvation. The nature of mind,
the nature of the universe, the nature of nature, is perfect emptiness. There
is truly only vast emptiness, with nothing and nobody to be found anywhere. At
the terminus of all nerves, there is nothing, perfect emptiness. Within each
nerve, perfect emptiness. That emptiness perceives phenomena, and itself, is
amazing.
Silence, Stillness, Clarity
In the receptive clarity of silence
and stillness is found optimal sensitivity. In the point of pure awareness, in
the silence and the stillness, all phenomena rise and fall.
Role and Player
It’s not necessary to identify
ourselves by what we do, by the roles we happen to play. What’s absolutely
essential for deep understanding and spiritual freedom to unfold is to identify
with That which plays all roles: to identify ourselves as That which we
eternally are.
Climbing the Family Tree
After listening to a recording of
my father recounting his near-death wartime experience it reminded me how close
he came to perishing if it weren’t for sheer dumb luck. Out of 100 of his
shipmates taken prisoner, only 23 survived. If he were one of the 77 who
drowned or were savagely killed, my brother, my sisters, and I would not have
been conceived: what would my brother and sisters, and I, be, if circumstances
were the least bit different?
Asking this question for as long as
I can remember, I realize now that “I” am nothing special: if I was not to be
conceived by a particular couple, there are plenty of couples who would
conceive “me.” In fact, “I” am the product of every conception, being identical
in essence, if not in name, form, gender, socioeconomic status, or genetic and
psychological peculiarity.
We live, and live on, as pure
awareness. Wherever there is pure presence, pure awareness, there we are, again
and again.
What is deeply reassuring to me is
that there are many self-aware people on this and presumably innumerable other
planets who have managed to make all the requisite mistakes, and have learned
well and ripened in self-awareness to awareness of awareness and then to
Self-awareness. Looking through some of the extant literature in print and
expressions on the Internet, it’s obvious there are many people who have
independently arrived at the same Source, and who are unconditionally
surrendered to the Source, having realized the self is none other than the
Source, the universal Self.
I read through some genealogy
provided by my uncle many years ago giving a sense of where following some of
the branches of the family tree led. It was fascinating to reflect how the
influences, genetic and psychological, of my parents, and my parents’ parents,
and my parents’ parents’ parents, etc. live on as “me”, their flame of being
enduring through apparent passage of time as transformation, passing on the
flame from form to form to form, including now this form.
Ultimate Genealogy would have us
follow our particular family tree as far back as possible, and filling in the
distant unknown ancestry with what is known currently through the sciences of
anthropology, genetics, and biology. This has been done, with scientists
showing our common ancestor to be an African woman who lived many hundreds of
thousands of years ago. Going back further, our species was derived from a
common ancestor that preceded the great apes, that in fact was the common
mammalian ancestor of all mammals. Going back further yet, the common ancestor
of all animals has been found to be a sponge-like organism living in the
ancient ocean. Going back further still, all life on this planet started as a
single-celled being that differentiated into plant cell and animal cell.
It’s impossible not to recognize the
kinship present between my beloved cats and me: we go way, way back, sharing a
common ancestor, a common essence, a common Source, a common identity. My cats
are not pets, nor are they inferior beings. We recognize our kinship
instinctively, and have implicit, total trust in each other through this
recognition of shared ancestor, of shared awareness, of shared essence, of
shared identity. It’s not so difficult to see anatomically how close cats and
humans obviously are: arms, legs, fingers, toes, spine, eyes, ears, general
visceral layout. Cats make eye contact, and try to further communicate through
sounds, gestures, and touch.
How difficult it is for so many
human beings to see the obvious, to be so out of touch with the common
Presence, that instead distinctions are made, and judgments are passed, and the
conditioned concepts of inferior/superior, self/other, good/evil, and all other
dualistic beliefs arise, seemingly separating that which is always One into
suffering, hateful, hurtful, alienated fragments.
The human race, and life on earth,
will come to an end eventually, as events continue to unfold on as they must.
Until the inevitable end, we can make this shared experience of self-aware life
on this planet a great ongoing family reunion to the extent we’re willing and
able. It’s a challenging delight to recognize and catch up with our family
members of every name, form, and species, while conditions here still allow.
Kenneth Patchen said it well in that
great poem on the cover of The Whole Earth Catalog: “ …We
Live One Life / message ends … “
As fascinating as our own historic
genealogy may be, it’s complete only when the family tree includes literally
everyone and everything. The complexified tree of primordial
intelligence-energy is a beautiful tree to behold, without having to name any
part of it, as it’s all of one nameless Name.
The Angel of our True Nature
Our true nature, our inmost self,
our real identity, is pure spirit, which manifests as pure awareness and pure
being. When we are still and receptive, we come to know our true, angelic
nature of pure spirit, pure energy.
The sunlight which has appeared to
diminish around winter solstice is the physical manifestation of the light
which we are. With the unmistakable return of lengthening days, we celebrate.
Light is life. We turn to one another and honor the life, the light, the spirit,
that is within all of us as us. We enjoy the manifestations of light called
food and drink, and take in delicious, inebriating, sustaining light, the light
with which, to which, as which, we awaken yet another day.
Angelic Expression
It’s sheer bliss to simply be this
that we already are, pure spirit, pure energy, flowing through all things, as
all things. The perfect expression of that which we are is silence, stillness,
radiance: pure awareness, pure being, radiant clear light. To live in society,
we must eventually break the silence and the stillness, to communicate and take
care of the business of the day. Even so, our words and our work can express
our angelic nature. The image of the Angel in many cultures is the image of our
true nature, and is a template for living in the angelic mode, and a guideline
of how to express angelically.
Handy Heaven
The kingdom of heaven is at hand,
within our reach, always silently present within. It’s obvious when we’re in
hell, and it’s also obvious when we’re in heaven. Hell is judging, craving,
fearing, and stressing, the consequences of delusion, of identifying with the
agitated thoughts of conditioned mind. Heaven is the absence of judging,
craving, fearing, and stressing. The perfect spiritual freedom and wholeness
and purity of heaven--self-realization and unconditioned being--naturally
manifests as boundless serenity, joy, kindness, gentleness, inspiration,
enthusiasm, which can also lead to compulsive harp-plucking or equivalent
exuberant behavior. Being in heaven has consequences that we must learn to
accept.
Christmas Presence
When the presence of the Self is
found to be within and without, when the realization dawns that it’s the Self
finding the Self, praising and glorifying the Self doesn’t necessarily have to
stop. In every being, as every being, the presence of the universal Self just
is. The presence of the Self doesn’t go away, even though through ignorance,
distraction, and delusion it appears to cease to exist. When the presence of
the Self is at last realized—by the Self—it’s obvious it’s always here. To give
unconditional adoration, praise and glory to such an abiding, real, ubiquitous
presence is only natural.
The Self’s presence is the only gift
that provides enduring happiness, and it’s found to already be within every
within. Simply to recognize, and commune with, the Self’s presence in each
other makes for a perfect holy day.
A Few Words from an Everyone
The true person is
Not anyone in particular;
But, like the deep blue color
Of the limitless sky,
It is everyone, everywhere
In the world.
--Dogen
The Agency
There’s only one Agency, very
subject to interpretation, and to misrepresentation. It’s very easy to be an agent
of a false agency, and that’s considered to be quite normal. What’s not so easy
for conditioned human beings to be, but well worth all the effort it takes to
resume being, is being an agent of the One True Agency, i.e., the eternal,
universal Self. To know that it is the Self which sees, speaks, listens, lives
and breathes, is a sublime relief. The long nightmare of false agency comes to
an end upon awakening to the sober ecstasy of being the true agency. The
mistakes, trials and tribulations of the past, the anxious imaginings of the
future, which belong to the personal life of false agency, fall away when the
vast impersonal life of true agency is one’s own boundless living presence in
the present.
The Comforter
Within every self-aware being is
the source of peace, the Comforter, as alluded to by J. C. in the New
Testament. It can be called the Holy Spirit if so desired, and if one is of a
more philosophic temperament, it can be called the essence of mind, or just
pure awareness. When I reflect on the ongoing totality of sentient experience
in form, simultaneously newborn and dying and everything in between, I see the
go-to person for relief for every person is within every person, as the
impersonal Presence, peaceful pure awareness, universal Spirit, the Self, the
Comforter, so obvious it’s overlooked.
Holy Attention Span
There is one attention span, and it
is of the universal mind. Where the attention span is directed depends on the
conditioning of the particular mind. The attention span becomes lost, directed
toward an infinite variety of phenomena, and spends countless lifetimes in a
distracted state, unable to fix itself upon itself, to find the wholeness, the
holiness, from which the attention span radiates. When the attention span at
last directs itself upon itself, the universal mind meeting the universal mind,
a shattering silent noetic explosion is triggered, which brings about
psychointegration supreme.
Soulmating
There’s a phase where we might find
ourselves looking for a guru, or for that special someone we believe will make
us complete, our soul mate. In fact, the soul we might be seeking is the soul
already present within us. If the guru or the lover is wise, we will be
directed within forthwith, with no strings, no obligations, no attachments
whatsoever. In the realm of the universal spirit, we already are that which we
seek, that which we desire, that which we perceive to be lacking. Just as nuns
perceive themselves to be brides of Christ, we are all already married to the
eternal, universal Self, which lives within us as us, regardless of whether
we’re willing or able to understand, and accept, our true Self.
The best way to live happily ever
after is to learn to accept, understand, and love unconditionally, that
wonderful Being with whom we’re stuck…as whom we’re stuck, in this form and in
every form.
Present
The hackneyed sentimental
observation about the greatest gift being called the present is spot-on. Of all
the exotic, embroidered, embellished, enhanced states of mind I’ve collected,
the only stable worthwhile state is the ordinary, business-as-usual
presence-of-mind baseline pure awareness that’s fully present and fully in the
present. That’s the beauty of pure awareness, it’s fully present in the
present. It’s the mind of the universe, right now, in the present, present, in
its fullness, fully in the present. This is the mind that neither seeks for nor
needs enlightenment. It’s the mind of the eternal cosmic Buddha, right here,
right now, in its fullness.
Insourcing
When there seems to be two of
me—one agitated, complicated and one calm, ordinary—I determine which one of me
is real, and that’s the calm, ordinary me, the animal me, the natural me, the
spontaneous me. It’s the wildness of nature, the mind of nature, the embodiment
of nature. I can, if I so choose, be the voice and eyes and ears and hands of
nature, literally, factually, authentically. The bogus part of me is made up of
bits and pieces of conditioning picked up from family and culture, the
conditioned human personhood, with a self-concept that fits with the
self-concepts around me since before conception. Having never been taught my
true identity, my birthright, I could only become a fictitious person who
believed he was separate from the whole. How fortunate that I’ve ceased to
believe in such delusions and still have some life left in this carcass to
savor, and share, the simple pleasure of pure being and pure awareness, of
serenity and sanity, of the profound peace of ultimate undeniable authenticity,
the ubiquitous Source.
Quantity and Quality, Style and Substance, Variety and Verity
There’s no way to gauge how large
or small anything is in absolute terms. There’s always something larger or
smaller, it simply being a matter of scale, not of essence. To have many of a thing
does not change the essence of a thing. The manifestation of a thing, the style
of a thing, doesn’t change its essence. What remains universally the same is
the essence, the substance, the quality of essence. The quality of natural
phenomena, of things in their natural state, is the same: spontaneity and
purity.
The message is simple, and
beautiful: many in quantity and style,
one in quality and substance. We are the infinite variety of the universal
Self, and its verity.
Surviving the Meatgrinder of Maya
I understand now why the very
elderly keenly appreciate the value of waking up alive. To survive to live
another day is quite the accomplishment, especially when biological entropy is
far advanced and the bodily systems are operating marginally.
I would like to live long enough to
experience life as an extreme elder, entropy and all. Toward this aim, I’m
changing my habits so that I don’t accelerate the aging process unnecessarily.
That’s well within my control.
What’s not in my control is
vehicular traffic, and the necessity to participate in that high-speed
collective madness from time to time, in order to get to some destination near
or far.
On the way downstate to visit one of
my sisters my inattentiveness nearly caused an accident. Tiny car vs. semi
would not bode well for Jean and me. On the way back upstate, trying to merge
with thick and thick-headed traffic returning at the end of the holiday
weekend, I was refused entry, and only by the slenderest of margins did I find
my way into the ‘slow lane.’
After several miles of terror, the
two-lane blue highway exit appeared, and the rest of the journey was completed
safely, even with high winds and driving rain and darkness. The forces of
nature give me no grief; only the mass of impatient, heedless human beings put
me in the panic mode and threaten my continued existence in this body.
My fear of driving in high-speed
traffic is not altogether baseless. Would it be unreasonable of me to refuse to
drive on high-speed high-volume meatgrinders for any reason, for the rest of my
natural life?
Hoping for Hope
Hope is a word that implies the
eventual realization of a vision. Hope is about the future taking shape in a
shape we’d like it to take. It’s possible to make hope a present shape, a
present realization; to be hopeful in this moment is in fact its own reward, a
positive state, as opposed to hopelessness. When I’m filled with hope I’m
already in the state I’d like to be. By taking care of the present—the only
time that’s real, the only time that can be worked with—the past and future
become irrelevant, mere fantasies that rise and fall in the imagination. Living
The Dream is Living In Hope. The dream is now, fully realized: outward
appearances change to conform to the dream dreamed in the present. The work of
art is complete, a state of mind, a state of being, a self-sustained vision: it
manifests outwardly as it can, unfolding outwardly as it will.
Buddha Dreaming Dreams
I fell asleep during a PBS Nova
broadcast on dreams, and eventually went to bed, where I fell asleep, and in
the early morning hours had a dream that I can remember. In this dream, someone
asked me if I was a Buddhist, and I replied no, I’m not a Buddhist, I’m Buddha.
That’s it, that’s the nut. We’re
100% Buddha Nature. Nobody can ‘be a Buddhist’ when in plain fact we are all
buddhas, no less than the Buddha.
I checked today and sure enough,
that’s all there is to be, 100% Buddha Nature, 100% Buddha.
Was Siddartha Gautama the Buddha a
Buddhist?
Was Jesus the Christ a Christian?
Et cetera?
There’s no need to pretend to be
That which we eternally are. There’s no need to pretend to be other than That
which we eternally are.
Pure-Awareness-Awareness
Even with all the ‘defilements’
rising and falling in mind, pure awareness remains the constant. The mind
aspect of Buddha nature is pure awareness; its body aspect is pure being. When
awareness evolves to self-awareness—and the delusional ‘other-awareness’—when
turned upon itself becomes ‘awareness-awareness’ and from there becomes
‘pure-awareness-awareness.’ When we at last directly experience the pure
awareness that is of our inmost nature there arises in this very instant the
understanding that turns us into the Buddha that we have always been but never
realized until now. Aeons of ignorance come to a sudden end.
Fun
I want to watch people having fun
doing what they do. I want to watch me having fun doing what I do.
Living Touchstones
One of the most therapeutic rituals
of my daily routine is interacting with the cats who share their lives with
ours, under our roof. The bond of trust and affection between us is strong. The
cats are pure spirits, authentic, guileless, and serve as touchstones of
innocence and purity, which I need especially during these excruciating times.
If it weren’t for the cats, my life would be much different, and much
impoverished. All dark brooding cynicism and despair vanishes when I confront
those furry faces.
Kindness
As this body ages it’s only good
sense to treat it with increasing kindness. It’s amazing that it’s lasted as
long as it has, and that life and limb are more or less intact even through my
ignorant heedlessness over the decades. Let there be kindness on earth, and let
it begin with this carcass. And while I’m at it, I can be kind to my mind, my
byzantine ego, and forgive it for being how it has to be. And the kindness
can’t possibly end at this epidermis, as all that I am comes from everywhere
and everyone. Enjoying the increasing serenity that kindness brings, I find
that my influence extends to everything and everyone, just as everything and
everyone influences me. As I indulge in the slow, single-tasking patience that
is one of the blessings of maturation, I can see how kindness arises naturally,
and how kindness perpetuates itself. The legacy we send forth is the quality of
our being, the quality of our living energy, the quality of our intent, the
quality of our heart, the quality of our soul. If there’s one quality that’s
needed to overcome the world’s cruel, selfish, delusional dualism it’s kindness.
Kindness implies recognizing the other as kin, kin-ness. Kindness comes from
recognizing oneself in everyone.
Patience, Patience
The universal mind is infinitely
patient. To know the universal mind, patience is essential. Conditioned mind
tends to be impatient, hurried, restless, unsatisfied, which has the effect of
making direct apprehension of the universal mind impossible at times. When we
are patient, the universal mind reveals itself in its pure radiant
everpresence.
Unconditional Acceptance
Before there can be genuine
unconditional love there must be unconditional acceptance well established. As
the pure awareness that is the universal mind naturally possesses unconditional
acceptance, it’s necessary for the conditioned mind to deliberately, with focused
effort, practice unconditional acceptance so that the universal mind will be
revealed. The conditioned mind needs to surrender itself to the unconditioned
mind, for the unconditioned mind is our true mind, the universal mind, and when
we allow our right, universal mind to be our true mind, unconditional
acceptance is a given. With unconditional acceptance comes the realization that
all is truly one, all is truly one’s true self, and with that understanding
unconditional love naturally manifests.
Movie Music
Just as movies are enhanced and
characterized by their soundtrack music, so too this endless movie in the
eternal now has its soundtrack music. The experience of the eternal now can be
altered, enhanced, diminished, by the ‘music’ played, whether actual music or
emotional music or cerebral music.
Inspiration and Inspirating
Inspiration is a
lovely thing, the greatest blessing. Long hearing music that’s inspiring, it’s
only natural to want to recreate that music, that inspiration, that feeling. The
ennui that pervades the ‘developed’ world, this toneless, tuneless, colorless,
soulless technological culture lacks charm, and is largely bereft of
inspiration.
In this very moment there is
inspiration to be had, if we so choose to be open to it. Sometimes it takes
something seemingly outside ourselves to awaken that which is always within us:
being in the wilderness; watching a sunrise or a sunset; hearing or reading
magical words; hearing magical music.
The difference between being
inspired and being uninspired is the difference between heaven and hell, life
and death. Without inspiration, life is hell, and death is preferable over an
uninspired life.
Once inspired, inspiration will come
again, and again. Sometimes it takes great patience, and faith, when
inspiration seems to have left forever.
When inspiration returns, when the
tears of inexpressible joy flow again, it’s impossible to prevent the sharing
of this greatest wealth of the universe.
Silence, Stillness, Emptiness, Being, Awareness, Inspiration
Silence, stillness, emptiness,
being, awareness can’t be bought or sold, dramatized or televised. It’s the
heart of hearts, the very core of what we are, within every being. Most people
chase after the polar opposites: sound, motion, fullness, doing, thinking.
There’s nothing right or wrong with pursuing that which we desire, at whatever
stage of development we happen to be. It’s an impoverishment, though, not to
recognize, appreciate, experience, and embody silence, stillness, emptiness,
being, and awareness, for without such a perfect baseline it’s difficult to
appreciate phenomena and activity for what it is, and to appreciate That in
which all phenomena and activity exist. The heart of hearts, the core, the
source, is within us all, and it is from this that inspiration originates.
O That Magic Feeling
Nowhere to go. It’s all right here,
it’s all right now. Stuck in the present, always. How’s it going to be, now?
How is the now? Unfolding in the eternal now. What else is there to do, but get
comfortable in this eternal now we’re stuck. Improving the now: how? Two suggestions: meditation and the
muse. And a third: nature.
Meditation attunes us to the now, to
its intrinsic silence, stillness, emptiness, beingness, awareness. And then the
inspiration comes, from the unfathomable wellspring, ever-new, ever-flowing.
It’s never the same river.
For those with a muse, there is
music, dance, art, poetry, all creative expression. Finding the muse that
unfolds in the present in such a way that we are deeply moved, deeply free,
deeply real. We are transfigured, taken away by the transcendent.
And then, Nature waits for us, to
take us back home. How good it feels to be on the way home, and then, that
magic feeling, when we are at last home, in the eternal now, one with Nature,
as Nature, waves of Nature eternally rising and falling upon the ocean of
Nature.
Unblocking
When afflicted with writer’s block,
creativity block, that feeling of nothing left to bring forth, dissatisfied,
uninspired…there’s no better remedy than Nature. Nature is uncritical and
nonjudgmental, pure spirit. Seeing how Nature is perfect and beautiful just by
being that which it is, we come to understand we are conduits of Nature,
bringing forth the same perfection and beauty. With Nature as our Source, our
Identity, our Home, we can’t help but be spontaneously creative, for we are
Nature itself.
The Big Mistake
When I reflect on my personal life
and how it turned out, I feel the typical pangs of regret for mistakes and
dubious decisions made one after another over the decades. None of it really
matters, though, the personal life and personal storyline, no matter how
wretched, is not a problem at all, truly a non-issue. The actual problem is in
the present, when a mistake—or more accurately, a misperception—is sustained,
namely, that of mistaken identity. Instead of living as a form of the universe,
a manifestation of Brahman, we easily mistakenly can believe we are a separate
person, and take great pride in our perceived separateness and perceived
uniqueness. We identify with thoughts and body, which are perishable goods,
constantly changing. In this very moment we can be transformed simply by
inquiring who is really living this life, and cease making the mistake of
identifying only with this particular wave, rather than with the Ocean and all
waves of the Ocean.
The Breather
It’s delightful to watch the cats
sleeping on my lap, breathing, four ribcages rising and falling. It’s
delightful to remember that I don’t have to decide to take the next breath, it
happens on its own. My real life, my true self, happens all on its own,
effortlessly. Its manifestation is this physical form, and this pure awareness.
All Forms One Form
Rambling through the woods, I
marvel aloud in the company of all my forms how good it is that all these
rising and falling forms are those of one spirit, and that I really am that one
spirit.
The Well-Tempered Soul
When I listen to, or play, certain
strains of music, there is an effect like a struck gong in my bodymind,
particularly in the brain and nervous system. Sound vibrations produce a strong
sympathetic resonance in the sentient energy-form, a release, a liberation, of
the spirit by the spirit. It’s a deep feeling, felt at the core. It’s a method
of gaining access to the Soul in its pure state. From the agitation and torment
of the impure, there is release and relief upon entering the pure peace of the
pure Soul: music can facilitate that transformation.
It’s fascinating how pure, or purer,
musical intervals, which produce a more natural harmoniousness, tend to help
with the musico-spiritual purification process. While I can make bland
colorless equal temperament suffice if properly played and perfumed with extra
timbres, it is much easier to find musical beauty in the well temperaments in
the case of fixed tuning keyboards. Of course, the ultimate catalyzer of
musico-spiritual purification is the human voice, solo or, when employing pure
intervals, choral. To hear the ethereal purity of just intonation intervals
when performed by a skilled chorus is overwhelmingly beautiful, the essence of
the religious experience.
Levels
The universe, the infinite eternal
composite Oneness, assumes all forms, and is simultaneously expressing itself
through all levels of development of all forms. What we usually perceive as
stupidity or evil is simply the universe manifesting at relatively lower levels
of development. The process of the universe’s forms manifesting as seemingly
separate selves unfolds in the eternal now, as do forms who, through the
process of self-exploration and self-realization, manifest as the self-unified,
self-illumined, self-liberated, universal One.
Animation Domination
When I’m at last relatively
undistracted, I can begin to savor the livingness in me that animates this
walking corpse. This day is truly a gift, and to be able to appreciate the gift
of life is itself a gift. I see how miserable some people are, their birthright
of happiness elusive because of the complexity of their conditioning, heedless
of the simple gift of life. We are only to recognize the light of life within
ourselves, and within everyone we meet. Pleasures and pains, gains and losses,
are inevitable. What matters most is to cherish the presence of the Living One,
knowing that the current of universal energy is what flows through this body,
every body. The ocean of energy is eternal: enjoy being this Eternal One that
has assumed this temporary shape, and enjoy communion with the One in all its
forms.
The Universe
Once again I feel the urge to purge
myself of exoticisms and esotericisms and regard This, That, I, Thou, simply as
the universe. The universe is the One and the One is the universe. This is the
universe typing, and seeing, and breathing, and reflecting. This is the
universe communing with the universe. This is a scientific approach, and
irrefutable. Maybe the traditional incense-and-flower crowd would have
reservations about calling It the universe, and not something more venerable or
worshippable, but so what.
Monitored Madness
In this unfolding ever-changing
Now, all forms in the process of rising or falling, it’s only natural to suffer
when clinging to anything. All moorings are lost, and madness and despair can
arise. Mental and physical states change constantly. What provides the end of
suffering is the cessation of clinging to anything, and letting the
dispassionate witness of constant change within and without be in control, with
transcendent aplomb. When we dispassionately witness madness that has arisen,
the madness falls away on its own, as all things must.
Wild Strawberries
In the midst of constant change and
uncertainty, there are those simple things that provide richness and sweetness
in the moment. For me, the company of cats and a sonorous keyboard are
satisfaction guaranteed, pleasure and respite so complete the likes of which I
wish upon everyone.
Nothing in Mind
Mind, in its essence, is Nothing,
pure Nothing. To see Nothing is an acquired skill, and results in instant
salvation, instant purification. Clear Light City baby.
When Words Fail
The noetic is nonverbal,
transverbal. Rather than stammer and babble and misrepresent and be
misunderstood, we can express the inexpressible nonverbally in many ways, our
state of being and level of development spontaneously radiating. We can pick up
a brush or a musical instrument and the universal Self expresses itself through
them. The Self-existent, Self-luminous, Self-sustaining self-less Self reveals
itself to itself through nonverbal signs, through its sheer presence with
absence of any personhood, its manifestations and emptiness, its vibrations and
silence, its timeless tacit significance implicit throughout.
Harmony
In this very moment, in this
eternal Now, there is harmony, whether perceived or not. All matter and energy
abides in harmony, with infinite space pervading throughout. There is plenty of
room for every thing, for every manifestation of the One.
Celebrating this harmony with music
is only natural. Sounds and silences, vibrations passing through emptiness, a
grand sustained fundamental harmony, the great OM, can be perceived, and can
inspire. Every tone struck, decays. This tone called my life still sounds, as
it passes through, slowly decaying here as it passes into infinity. Tones
emerge from nothing, from silence, and return to nothing, to silence. In
infinite eternal silence can be heard constant harmony of all tones struck and
decaying everywhere at once, in this very moment, eternal harmony in this
eternal Now.
It’s All In The Mind
The most accessible place to find
the universal mind is in this very mind, in its original state. Pure awareness
is universal mind—all phenomena appear and disappear in it, are contained in
it, embraced by it, and it is eternally unsullied and unfazed. The only way the
universal mind can be directly experienced is to go beyond thinking about it,
or forming opinions about it, or about anything appearing in it. By dropping
attachment and identification with thoughts and opinions, we can approximate
the purity of the universal essence of mind, and catch on to its brilliant
perfection and glorious emptiness. The universal mind is always with us, with
everything, but overlooked because we are distracted, conditioned to pay
attention to phenomena rather than that in which phenomena rise and fall.
A beautiful mind indeed. Here now,
here always, everywhere.
Who’s In Charge Here
As Brahman is a circle whose center
is everywhere and circumference nowhere, there is no being where Brahman
resides more, or less, than any other being. There is complete decentralization
of ultimate authority. Our authority is directly proportional to how much of
Brahman we are willing to be. When we realize we are 100% Brahman, we have the
ultimate authority of Brahman. We have the ultimate empowerment, the ultimate
agency, as self-realized forms of Brahman.
When we have surrendered completely
to our true nature, Brahman, the Self, the ultimate empowerment is controlled
by no-one whatsoever, as the Self is absolutely self-less. There is only spontaneous,
effortless being, the radiance of the eternal light.
Unencumbered Energy
All that we are is the universal
energy. What we call our self, our personhood, is a peculiar concatenation of
energy encumbrances, likes and dislikes, fears and desires, attachments and
attractions and repulsions. In this very moment we can always transcend the
encumbrances and be unencumbered universal energy, if we so desire to be
desireless, if we’re attached to being nonattached. In the perfect freedom of
unencumbered energy the self-realized bodymind form of energy dances along,
taking it all in stride, happy-go-lucky, seeing and being the life eternal.
OWG-I
Operating While Intoxicated is a commonplace
behavior pattern that occasionally results in a traffic ticket or a tragedy.
Anyone can easily become impaired on drink or drug and drive off.
There are people who, for one reason
or another, are chronically, naturally intoxicated, just by their inherent
nature and mindset. As this is their baseline, they’ve learned how to function
in society in spite of their chronically self-intoxicated state.
The neurochemically imbalanced
notwithstanding, chronically self-intoxicated people are actually intoxicated
by the presence of the universal Self; they are, in fact, Self-intoxicated,
i.e., God-Intoxicated.
The God-Intoxicated live as if in a
dream, which in fact it is.
There is nothing the God-Intoxicated
can do about their condition, and there are no tests that confirm its presence,
and no laws that make driving, or being in public, illegal while
God-Intoxicated.
OWGI is more accurately OWSCA:
Operating While in Sat Chit Ananda. God is intoxicating and nontoxic at once;
the living presence of God is pure energy, pure spirit, purely wholesome.
Atman vs. The Gunas
‘Atman’ sounds like a comic book
superhero, and ‘The Gunas’ sound like a cadre of comic book arch-villains. I
know well the gunas, being taken over by their influence from time to time in
various admixtures. Yet somehow, like a cork in the ocean, I manage to rise to
the surface on my own accord, no matter how deep in the gunas I’ve sunk.
The Atman remains the Atman. No
matter how enslaved I have been by the gunas, it doesn’t change the fact that I
am Atman, the Supreme. The gunas are actually part and parcel of my nature. How
else could I come to know myself unless I conceal and separate myself from
myself first?
Eat, drink, be merry; enjoy wine,
women—and/or men—and song; indulge in sex, drugs, rock and roll; Atman remains
the Atman, taking it all in, an impersonal impartial witness unfazed by
pleasure and pain, having no opinions, passing no judgment.
After the party, the Atman just
enjoys being the Atman. There’s no place like OM.
Representation and Misrepresentation
Words can’t help but fall short,
and misrepresent, the Self. The Self, and the Self’s experience of itself,
speaks for itself. Noesis is ineffable, always was, always will be. Yet the
words come. How can we stop singing, and writing, and making music, and sharing
the beauty of the Self by any means at our disposal. All we can do is suggest,
infer, imply, remind the Self of itself through artistic expression and all
forms of intercommunication.
We accurately represent the Self
when we express mutual recognition and unconditional love, the Self recognizing
itself, the Self loving itself. A smile, a glance, a touch, a kind word or
gesture, is representation. Misrepresentation involves many words, many
thoughts, many assumptions, many delusions, many believed-to-be-separate
selves.
Natural Beauty
That which we are is beyond all
superlatives. Suffice it to say it is pure beauty. The natural world is
beautiful as it is, no embellishments required; the beauty of the Self that
dwells within us as us is likewise beautiful in its self-luminous presence, the
essence of all life.
This beauty of the indwelling and
all-pervading spirit of nature is at times overwhelming. We can only surrender
to the beauty, and let it take us over so that we fully become the beauty. A
beautiful being this is, and a beautiful feeling it is.
Unmanifest Destiny
How was I to know that I was born
to realize I was never born, and never die, and am manifestly the Unmanifest,
the birthless, the deathless, Brahman supreme. What enabled this destiny to
unfold is the fact that Brahman just is, the Atman permeates this form, the
Atman and Brahman are one, and I was lucky enough to be still enough, receptive
enough, earnest enough, to realize that fact.
That everyone has—is—the Atman, and
that everyone can realize this wonderful universal true nature, is the frontier
to explore. Modern Western civilization can’t expand outwardly anymore, having
hit the wall of material finitude, but it sure can stand to expand inwardly
now. Wagons ho!
3 a.m. Bhagavad Gita
In the dead of night, unable to
fall back to sleep, I reached in the headboard for an old yellowed paperback
Mentor Edition copy of the Bhagavad Gita. The words came alive and spoke
directly to me. That this scripture exists and is so widely available is deeply
reassuring to me. These are the words that have long inspired and transformed
the world, and will continue to do so. Krishna speaks to us still, on this
strange and terrible battlefield.
Basket Case
While I understand the drive for
performance perfection, honing a skill until at some future time a masterful
performance is produced, I think it’s possible to be enslaved by perfectionism
to the point of risking keeping one’s bright candle hidden under a bushel
basket. I’ve read accounts of musicians who don’t practice, they just play.
Playing a lot is not mere practice, it’s performance realized, performance done
for its own sake, in the present, which is the only venue we ever have.
To believe one’s work is never good
enough is not a wholesome drive for perfection, it’s a delusion.
One note played in the present is
good enough. Nothing is heard in the conceptual future. It’s all in the
present, out in the open, on top of the basket, shining.
Perfect Self Expression
Letting the indwelling universal
Self express is only natural. The ways the Self expresses are limitless. The
Self expresses itself perfectly, in fullness, by the fact of its Presence. To
simply be the Self is perfect Self expression, in and through whatever wonderful
form the Self has assumed.
The Passion of the Conditioned Unconditioned
The part of me with which I used to
exclusively identify is the conditioned part of me, the me of name, gender,
age, nationality, socioeconomic status, family history, occupation, language,
talents, skill sets, limitations, thoughts, emotions, memories, fantasies,
likes, and dislikes. The conditioned me is the conventional ego.
Imagine my surprise when, while
walking across town stone cold sober and acutely alert, I experienced the
unconditioned part of me, there all along, silent, pure awareness and pure
being, the part of me that just is, effortlessly and spontaneously, the living
part of me, the natural part of me, the real part of me.
Only a fool wouldn’t identify with
the real when the real is finally seen, finally recognized, finally
experienced.
I honor the conditioned part of me,
for in spite of itself it enables me to see the real me.
To use a Christian analogy, the
Unconditioned so loved the world that the Unconditioned became Conditioned, for
the salvation of the world. The Unconditioned took on all Conditioning, took on
all suffering. The Unconditioned was apparently crucified by the Conditioned,
apparently died, and was buried, only to rise again, to continue to be eternally
as the Unconditioned.
While we are in the thrall of
conditioning, tightly identified with our conditioning and attached to it, the
Unconditioned remains unseen, unknown, forsaken. We know not what we do, for we
know not who we really are.
At last, the eternal unconditioned
One is experienced, recognized, and understood to be That which we really are.
This is truly the Resurrection, the One knowing itself to be the One in form,
through form, through conditioning.
Changing Changelessness
Every thing changes. States of mind
constantly change. Phenomena appearing in the mind rise and fall and rise and
fall. There’s nothing that doesn’t change.
Nothing doesn’t change.
Without no-thing there couldn’t be
things.
Things require no-thing to be things.
No-thing is inseparable from things.
Samsara and nirvana are one and the
same.
What makes samsara samsara and
nirvana nirvana is the point of view taken. Are we to be that which changes,
that which is changeless, or both, or neither?
No matter how it’s sliced and
parsed, it goes on, and off, and on, and off. On-and-off, something and
nothing.
Rest in it. Rest as it. Surrender to
it.
That which is something and nothing,
on and off, change and changelessness, Art Thou.
Ever-changing changelessness, completely
full emptiness, the self-less Self abides forever.
Point of View
The point of view we develop
through experience and insight makes all the difference. Ordinary life becomes
extraordinary, then transcendently ordinary, through an illuminated point of
view. That which sees through every eye, That which lives in every form of
life, is One. One life, one self-illumined point of view. Only the One can bear
being the One, in this dream life of the One.
Me Bare Witness
Nothing can top Padmasambhava’s
timeless text “Self-Liberation through Seeing with Naked Awareness.” Well,
actually, there is something better, which is this very awareness in its
nakedness. Walking across the town park, sitting at this desk, I enjoy the
silent calm of this witnessing awareness, how it takes in everything as it is,
without passing judgment. This body could be torn limb from limb, and this
naked awareness, the bare witness, simply, silently, bears witness. This
witnessing awareness is very bearable. It is the pure part of me, the real part
of me, the real Me, the Me of every Me.
It’s naked awareness watching
itself. It’s bare witness bearing witness to itself. It’s Me watching Me.
How terribly important it is to
‘cease cherishing opinions’—opinions are as distracting as cell phones, iPods,
monitors, tv, etc. Without opinions, insight rushes in, and we bear witness to
the bare witness, and the rest is the end of personal history, canceling out
totally, vanishing completely, again and again. Whew.
Perennial Philosophy Evangelism
The one sure process that
cultivates and propagates the supreme insight of the Perennial Philosophy is
that of character development. As we mature spiritually and our understanding
deepens, our traits, our example, our energy signature and energy quality propagates
to those with whom we come into contact, facilitating the supreme insight.
Words that attempt to convey the Perennial Philosophy often fall short,
possibly misrepresenting Brahman/Atman, and easy to misunderstand and
misperceive. Words limit, words define, That which is unlimited and
indefinable. Not only that, words are perishable, and relatively inaccessible,
not reaching the totality of self-aware beings on this planet due to language
barriers, lack of access to print and digital media, political repression, etc.
The ‘transmission outside of scriptures’ is essential; the need for a living
spiritual teacher is real. It’s difficult but not impossible to have the
supreme insight without the guidance of a human guru, as the true guru is the
Self within us, the all-pervading One. Everyone is a guru, whether we know it
or not. Some instruct by setting a wretched example, others by joyful example.
Seeing people enslaved by thoughts and selfish desires is instructive, just as
seeing people enjoying pure spiritual freedom that comes from not being slaves
of thoughts and desires is instructive.
We leave behind the spiritual
impressions we make upon the people in our daily lives. Why not also leave
behind pointers, clues, signposts, and references to the timeless texts of the
Perennial Philosophy, so that the supreme insight may be cultivated generation
to generation. Somehow, somewhere, the words of the Upanishads, the Bhagavad
Gita, the Tao Te Ching, the Sutras, all those words of all those self-realized manifestations
of the One—words cobbled together words to the best of their ability to do
justice to the One—will survive, be read, be understood, be re-written, and,
most importantly, be realized, in-corporated, lived, and expressed.
The Source, of course, cited by all
Perennial Philosophy scriptures, is within us, and it is to our Source that we
must be perennially reminded to return. The presence of the One within us as us
is just, wow, too much, I can hardly stand it, can you blame me for venting
this wonderful fact over and over again?
Following the Bliss
One reliable sign we’re being true
to the Self is the experience of pure bliss. Whenever duality ceases and
nonduality resumes there’s an influx of energy, a release, total freedom of
being, bliss.
Bliss Out
Although the bliss of insight into
the unity of soul and Oversoul is extreme, once this insight stabilizes the New
Norm of bliss results in bliss canceling out. Bliss disappears in the ongoing
natural state of nonduality. The One, which is pure bliss, is unaware of its
own bliss. Only when the One pretends to be another can there be the
experience, and the apparent experiencer, of the One’s blissful nature.
Ubiquitous Genius
Everyone has a tutelary deity
within, a guardian angel or daemon or resident genius, the wise radiant ancient
universal spirit. In fact, we not only have a genius, we are that very genius.
There are not two of Me.
Aeolian Harping
Playing the well-tempered keyboard
a little bit this morning, enjoying the harmonies and timbres and key colors,
it occurred to me that it’s being played as the wind of spirit blows through
this form. What comes out of the keyboard is the joy and enjoyment of the
spirit.
‘Every time I feel the spirit movin’
in my heart I will pray’ … and play.
Musing
The Muse is the universal spirit,
in-spiring as it lives and moves and has its being in-side.
Atman is Brahman
These three words, Atman is
Brahman, describe the fundamental truth of our timeless identity. These three
words are the engine of sat-chit-ananda, the ultimate inspiration. When the
Atman—our very soul, our very life—finds out it is indeed Brahman, the
universal soul, there is overwhelming joy. How the Atman can express such joy
upon finding out it’s Brahman is a happy problem to have. To see others in various
conditions—Brahman disguised so well it doesn’t recognize itself—is to see the
human condition. So now what condition is my condition in—transhuman?
superhuman? Thoughts and emotions and fears and desires are still rising and
falling and thrashing about within, coexisting with Brahman. Brahman lets it
play out in its boundless space and freedom.
Lux Aeterna
I wonder what kind of music would
best express the eternal light, Brahman. I wonder what words could do justice
to the truth of Brahman within, that the Atman is Brahman. It’s a lovely
challenge to find the sounds, to find the words, to find all the ways to
express and communicate and share the truth of Brahman is Atman.
Real Intents
Understanding is everything. With
understanding comes the sublime intent, the ultimate intent.
Spare Change
Every day is a new incarnation.
We are one spirit incarnate.
By taking care of the present
moment, the future is also cared for, and the past is no more. Past and future are
in the present, the eternal now. Living in the eternal now, we are timeless.
Fully at home, fully That which we are, we take care of the present by being
That which we are, which is fully in the present.
Birthday Wondering
No-one asks to be born, birth just
happens, the evolutionary energy compels couples to merge, and labor and
delivery happens in most instances spontaneously. And here we are, part of a
process. Whose expectations are we to meet?
The Silent Presence of the One
This very presence, this very
awareness, silent, abiding throughout the cosmos, truly carries the day, every
day in the eternal now. This is the radiant reality that alone is. Battered by
delusion and desire for so long, there at last comes that glorious realization
of the silent abiding presence, the true Self.
The self-shining presence awareness is completely free, unbound,
unfettered, complete.
Naturally Artificial
Strictly speaking, there can be
nothing artificial—everything is the expression of the evolutionary energy,
everything is the expression of nature.
Unpretentiousness
Pretending can be fun, if not taken
seriously, if we remember the pretense is not who we are; if taken seriously,
if identified with, it is a drain of energy, a distraction, and self-deception.
Sustaining a false self burdened by fears and desires and delusions diverts
energy. The maximum energy available to us comes when we are unpretentious,
when there is full spontaneous expression of the universal energy. In
unpretentiousness there is no conflict within or without, for there is innate
wholeness. Unpretentiousness is another name for the natural state. When we
realize we are the universal energy, that brings about the end of believing we
are something other than That.
Ego Death, Ego Rebirth
Ego death, as intense, profound,
and life-changing an occurrence as it may be, is by no means final. The ego
springs back easily from ego death, and is slipped back into like an old shoe.
The rebirth of the ego is no big deal, and is perfectly natural, the conditioned
mind having been passed from generation to generation, containing many useful
skills and strategies for survival. The trick is to not take ego seriously, to
not regard it as one’s true self, or another’s true self. What underlies ego
silently abides: the true self, the universal Self.
4 a.m. Dhammapada Lesson
The introduction alone is a gold mine. Four spiritual traits to embody as pure
Buddha nature: Kindness, Compassion,
Joy, Forgiveness.
Separation, Reunion
Sin and evil come from a perception
of being a separate self, separate from ‘others’, separate from the universe,
separate from ‘God.’ All that is good and real comes from the ground of being,
which is always One. Reunion with the One instantly enables all the qualities
of the One to manifest through the form.
Reunion and Union
The process of reunion with the One
is the ultimate in blessedness, joy, peace. It expresses itself through poetry
and music and love. Union with the One is annihilation of the nonexistent
‘other’ in the eternal One, and is manifested by silence and naturalness,
complete ordinariness, the universal spirit spontaneously animating the form
with no concept of itself.
Just Passing Through
The Flow is as good a name as any
for the One, the Self, God, the Tao, whatever we want to call It. There’s
something fundamentally wholesome about regarding the One as the primordial
energy and its flowing and shapeshifting. The old Taoist writings puts things
in a very natural perspective. The natural state is not an exotic esoteric
orientalism, it’s Nature Itself. There’s no mysticism associated with intuiting
and identifying with Nature, it’s just being receptive, and honest, and real.
To the conditioned human mind, Nature is something other than the person, and
communing with Nature is trivialized and forsaken. Sophisticated humans tend to
regard themselves as superior to members of its own species, to other species,
and to Nature. Whatever it takes to satisfy the insatiable desires of the ego
is rationalized, for the self-important humans must have what they want for
themselves, regardless of the impact such mass consumption has upon the
biosphere, i.e., Nature. The irony is that it’s Nature’s experiment to evolve
six-billion-plus cerebral monkeys of infinite desires on a finite planet. Nature
doesn’t care what happens, it only makes spontaneous adjustments, following the
dictates of its intrinsic nature. Nature is always Just Passing Through.
OM My God
Surrendering to Nature, and letting
Nature take over “my life,” is only natural. Surrendering to the nature of
Nature is accepting Nature’s terms, Nature’s laws. The transience of all form,
the incessant changes of form, is difficult for people who are conditioned to,
and attached to, particular forms. The rise and fall of forms, the forming and
unforming of forms, is expressed as OM, or AUM, the aural expression of the
rise and fall of waves of pure Brahman upon the ocean of pure Brahman.
I Trust My Self
One of the causes of human
suffering is lack of trust in oneself. This is because the small-s self is a
limited, delusional, desire-hobbled fictional self, the ego, identification
with body/name/role/thoughts/emotions/sensations/experiences, and is not
necessarily a trustworthy self, being fictional and delusional, and actually
having no authenticity whatsoever. How could I trust such a self.
Whereas the big-S Self is implicitly
trustworthy. It instinctively knows it is all forms, and all spirit, and
spontaneously behaves accordingly. The source of all that is good is the Self.
The Self has nothing but good will toward all its forms. I trust the Self with
my life, because the Self is my life, all life.
For the Glory of the Self
J. S. Bach composed “to the
glory of God” and wrote that at the beginning of his scores. I recall how a
priest once mentioned to the congregation how ‘things’ tend not to make us
better persons. As I contemplate the acquisition of this thing or that thing I
ask myself if somehow the thing will glorify the Self somehow, or just
temporarily gratify the ego.
When I make or hear music that
“refreshes the soul” as JSB said music should do, that is the universal soul
itself that’s enjoying the good vibrations. That deep resonance with the One is
the most beautiful feeling. Tears of joy are only natural when we have at last
come home.
Being In This Body, Being In This Mind
It’s a strange pleasure to simply
feel how it feels to be in this body, such as it is, just as it is. Feeling the
muscles contracting and relaxing, the joints, the skin, the senses, the
hard-wired instinctual responses, this is quite an amazing animal to occupy.
Experiencing the activity of this mind, the thoughts and visions and memories
rising and falling—the impressions formed when seeing particular forms appear
in this particular conditioned mind—is fascinating. Pure awareness that I am, I
respect this body and this mind that has enabled me at last to realize me.
Kindly I regard this body and this mind, as willful, selfish, confused, and
self-deluded as the package has been, for the unbearable ego in this mind has
provided the impetus to come to the Self.
The Wisdom of Feeding the Ego
It’s necessary, and inevitable, to
feed and aggrandize the false self, the ego. Only by relentlessly catering to
its desires is it possible to develop an ego that is so miserable that it can’t
help but begin the process of soul-searching and self-examination to find
relief from its suffering, which will happen when self-inquiry flowers into
Self-realization, the end of the fictitious suffering self and the resumption
of being the true Self in human form.
Where Am I Coming From
This evolutionary energy that
animates this form is eternal, while the form it has assumed is evanescent. It
is the energy which lives, moves, and has its temporary being-in-this-form.
Ever-living, ever-new, constantly flowing, it alone is the awareness of
awareness, the being of being. Who is this? Where is it coming from? Who is it
that’s seeing? Who is it that’s alive? Who is it that hears, and speaks, and
communicates? Who is it communicating, and with whom is it communicating? This
living unfathomable mystery, here, now, is where I’m coming from.
Note to Self, Note from Self
Talking to my Self is therapeutic,
and especially so when my Self talks to me by its silent presence.
Implosion
How good it is when at the end of
my rope and patience and strength I can let go and fall inward, to find that I
am effortlessly supported by the ground of being, the Self.
The Spring of Eternity
Spirit emanates from the
unfathomable Source, just as pure water clear and cold flows from a hillside
spring deep in the forest. The soul is the constant emanation of the One,
ever-living in the Present, in every form. All memory, all fear, all desire,
all thought is washed away by the flow of spirit. Self-purifying, self-shining,
self-originating, it is always here, always now, always within, the soul
itself. It’s only for us to recognize the truth of our true self, over and over
again, in every form that looks for its animating principle and finds itself to
be the animating principle itself, flowing from the spring of eternity.
The Self-Purifying Flame
Spontaneity is not just the soul of
wit, but the soul itself, the living flame of being and awareness which abides
in the present. The soul is pure, and purifying, energy, that will consume all
the detritus of our cluttered, confused, and too-clever-for-its-own-good egos
once we have recognized the universal soul and have identified with it. Burn
on, ancient flame, burn on.
Vision
All that is considered great and
timeless and beautiful and meaningful springs from the unfathomable Source
within. The vision of the Source leads to a blessedness, a beatific condition
that can’t be denied. From such a vision we let go and let the Source express
itself through this transitory form.
Self-Awareness, the Great Portal to Self-Inquiry and Self-Realization
Plain ordinary self-awareness is
the sine qua non of Self-realization. When a sentient being is self-aware, it
has the capacity to engage in self-discovery, to have its curiosity aroused
sufficiently to begin self-examination and self-inquiry. When conditions are
right, self-inquiry ripens into full-blown Self-realization.
Soul-Full
“Soul” is a neat little four-letter
word for a concept about a reality that could use a little dusting-off and
appreciation. What we call the soul the Hindus call the Atman. Brahman is the
universal soul; a basic vital tenet of Hinduism is that Atman is Brahman. The
Transcendentalists referred to the Oversoul, which is another name for Brahman.
Therefore, we can attest that the soul is the Oversoul: Atman is Brahman.
The significance of the soul is that
everyone has a soul; actually, everyone is the soul. The soul is the awareness,
the life spirit. There is one soul, manifesting in all the many different
forms.
The soul is the heart. Speaking,
acting, living from the heart is speaking, acting, living as the heart. The
soul, the heart, are names for the Source of all. We are all speaking, acting,
living from the Source, speaking, acting, living as the Source, whether we know
it or not. Whether we know it or not, whether we believe it or not, we are the
One Source.
No matter what happens, the soul
abides as the Source. Realizing that we are the Source is the ultimate
empowerment, the supreme treasure. No matter what happens, we are soul-full.
Soul-Searching, Soul-Finding
To look within, nonjudgmentally,
and fully experience and fully accept the contents of the mind, is to use the
soul to find the soul. That which witnesses the rising and falling of phenomena
is the soul’s pure awareness. As selfish and shameful the story of the person
may be, the pure self-shining soul ever in the present remains for us to
recognize and reclaim.
Abiding in the Present
The savvy psychonaut will sooner or
later discover that the secret to sustained entheogenesis is to live completely
in the present, where Theo hangs out. The shimmering sentient being of pure
cosmic energy is all light and all right, the shining wave effortlessly rising
and falling on the infinite ocean of being.
Cemetery Epiphanies
Walking outdoors helps clear the
head, and provides the freshest of perspectives; the animating force is engaged
with the act of walking, and the circulation to the brain and all cells of the
body is optimal. Getting away from four walls and ceiling and familiar
surroundings, the focus is sharpened inwardly as much as outwardly.
One of my walking routes takes me
through the town cemetery, which is almost a mile in circumference. The
headstones and mausoleums are conducive to contemplating mortality, to thinking
upon what really matters, what’s most important, in these fleeting days above
the sod.
I pay attention to the animating
force within this body, and find it easy to identify with as I stride over the
boneyard. How simple is the truth, that these bodies are temporary forms
assumed by the universal animating force. How sublime to realize I am this
universal animating force, and that while all my forms are evanescent, I exist
forever.
Wow. That’s as sublime as it’s
possible to be and still be conscious. All right, then, how to be, in the days
remaining in this form…what does That which I am do now, knowing That, being
That?
My natural course of conduct is
totally spontaneous, of course. Seeing the Self in every self, the behavioral
guidelines and moral compass are part of the primordial package.
This is the Happy Excursion of the
Taoists, playing the phenomenal world like a violin.
It’s To Laugh, It’s To Sing
There are two reliable signs of
well-being: laughing and singing. Laughter is good music, singing is good
music. We know we’re doing all right when we hear ourselves laughing, or
singing. Extensions of these signs include an overall keen sense of humor;
openness to the present where absurdities arise and can be witnessed; all forms
of play and recreation; all forms of creative expression. When the universe is
on deck and in charge, the self-serious conditioned-mind ego phantom is
sidestepped, and the good times doth roll.
Where Is Everybody Going?
While waiting to cross the main thoroughfare
in town to get home, a seemingly endless stream of cars going in both
directions, an elderly car-free bicycling volunteer from work was waiting with
me as well. “Where is everybody going?” she mused aloud. Traffic has slowly
increased in volume over the years, to the point where the two-lane street we
were attempting to cross has become increasingly uncrossable.
Where is everybody going? What are
we after?
The universe mercifully lets us go
after whatever we want, and wow are we going after whatever in droves.
Whatever it takes to satisfy the
conditioned brain, the insatiable ego, we will go there and get.
I remember watching a car speed by
on a road near a park where friends and I sat under a tree on a beautiful
summer day, sharing our first serious entheogen. For hours I was experiencing
firsthand the truth that all ground is sacred. How good it was just to be,
complete, on sacred ground. By contrast, the human being speeding past in the
car was heedless, intent only on being somewhere else, at a time that will
arrive none too soon. The driver appeared to me to be obsessed, and insane, and
missing the whole point of existence.
So where then do I wish we would
want to go…preferably without need of a car, or cash, or any contrivance
whatsoever. Any piece of sacred ground will do, and since all ground is sacred,
right here is fine. All ground is sacred, all life is sacred, and here we are.
I wish we would want to be at home in the ultimate sense, indigenous beings of
the universe. We develop and evolve and on the way we acquire and desire. It’s
now possible for us to desire self-realization, and to acquire understanding,
engaging in serious self-inquiry and finding out just what is developing and
evolving and acquiring and desiring.
The Industrial Revolution and the
assembly line has brought us what we have now, materially, which does not
satisfy the human need for meaning and place and peace. For meaning and place
and peace we just hop in our bodies as if for the first time, and examine this
very existence, this very awareness, in this very moment, in this very spot.
We need to go here, now.
Surfing
When all seems lost, when all is
lost, and all that remains is awareness, the most important thing remains:
awareness. Awareness is the universal mind itself. Once the critical insight
has happened—that pure awareness is the universal mind, that pure being is the
universal flesh, that one’s true identity is the universe, nature,
spirit—ever-changing circumstances no longer are taken personally, as the
firsthand transpersonal experience has revealed the particular self to be the
universal Self. These bodies, these thoughts, these circumstances are waves of
the ocean, and it’s all ocean, experiencing itself by making waves out of
itself. When a wave finally realizes it’s the ocean, there’s nothing to do but
enjoy being a wave and being the ocean, simultaneously. Kowabunga!
Awareness, and its Contents, and Discontents, and Incontinence
The watershed moment in my adult
life came when I first became aware of awareness, the presence of awareness.
Awareness of awareness is such a simple, elemental, primitive experience, and
so powerful, and so subtle by being so obvious. Until awareness of awareness
and the profound appreciation for it happens, we are led astray by the contents
of awareness, heedless of awareness and smitten by phenomena arising in
awareness. The suffering and sordid soap operas of the human condition all
originate in being distracted by the contents of awareness, and by our
ignorance and lack of appreciation for awareness itself.
No Worries
Having suffered from chronic
anxiety for a long time, it was only natural to find the cure, and that cure is
nonattachment. Worry is about losing that to which one is attached. While I
would do whatever I could to protect and preserve the well-being of those
people and other animals who are in my corner of the universe, nothing can stop
change, nothing can stop transitoriness of all forms. Whatever I bring into my
house I must be prepared to lose, either through inevitable breakdown or
through theft or other event. I must prepare to lose my house, my
circumstances, my body, everything, everyone, which will happen sooner or
later, inevitably.
The difference between being
attached and being nonattached is the difference between suffering and
serenity. Equanimity’s source is nonattachment; nonattachment’s source is
Self-realization.
The Waiting Game
While sitting in someone’s office waiting to tend to the most minute of
minutia it turned into a great meditation. I was not sitting there ‘on
business’ or as ‘staff’ or anything that has a name or role or purpose. I was
sitting there as pure awareness, pure universal energy, totally complete as a
cloud of energy. Just being, and just being awareness, and just being aware of
just being beingness and awareness and energy, is indescribably fulfilling.
Self-fulfilling. The Self is always fulfilled in its own nature, by its own
nature. It’s great to wait in sat-chit-ananda, being-awareness-bliss, nothing
less than Brahman.
Possessing Possessions and
Non-Possession, and Self-Possession
I do look forward to possessing a cutting-edge digital piano, even though I
will have to learn over again that I don’t possess anything, just Me, i.e., the
Self. I just can’t get rid of Me, although I’ve tried looking away and closing
my eyes for a while. I’m still here. Transpersonal post-Self-realization
Self-possession is being possessed by the Self. The Self jolly well possesses
itself.
Life Dream
This morning after a bout of
insomnia I fell back asleep with Furbananda curled up next to me and had a
wonderful dream about a public homestead which abounded with life of all kinds,
a lush garden and farm, and a house and grounds filled with people. What made
it wonderful was the proprietor was of immense good will; even the bees and
hornets were kindly, trusting and harmless. A bee landed on my face, and I felt
nothing but pure love from it, and for it. Magnanimity was everywhere. There
was so much goodness and good will shared between people, and between all forms
of life. It was truly a place where life recognized itself in each and every
form, and loved itself unconditionally.
The Lights Are On
The lights are on,
and somebody’s home.
Who is it?
All these homes, all this light.
The light is familiar, inviting.
The homes are filled with light.
Home is light,
As is the homeowner.
Joie de Vivre, Bien Etre,
Nonchalance, Insouciance, Sangfroid
How is it that the French created words that fit the aftermath of
Self-realization so well.
Chanting
In the introduction to Nisargadatta’s only self-written book Ed Muzika
mentions that Nisargadatta chanted several times a day, and was deeply devoted
to chanting; he also wondered why more people don’t regularly chant:
“.…I want to make one thing absolutely clear.
Nisargadatta was filled with devotion immediately after the attained. He was
never a talking head. He had formal chanting five times a day until he died.
The chanting libretto contained the teachings. He would repeat certain phrases
over and over. The Bhakta is extremely important for most of us. Zen monks were
incredibly fixated on their teachers, and lived the life of monks, who always
chanted…Robert too loved chanting, as did Ranjit, Nisargadatta's spiritual
brother (sadguru.com). I am always amazed why so few of those who read
Nisargadatta resist chanting….”
I was blessed to have attended a weekend yoga
retreat at a local Roman Catholic nunnery many years ago. One of the chants the
instructor taught us remains with me. I just now chanted it, and it felt
beautiful.
OM, shanti
OM, shanti
OM, shanti OM
OM, shanti
OM, shanti
OM, shanti OM
Self-Help
People who are suffering are
suffering because they are ignorant of spirit, and are in the thrall of a false
self, a false identity. If people only would be willing to find out what they
really are they would be able to transcend the false self and thereby transcend
suffering.
If we have pretensions of egolessness we must
accept desirelessness. Desires are from ego, and desires and ego are what cause
suffering. If we want to help the miserable ignorant sinning suffering beings
in our life we must embody the traits that transcend ego and its desires. This
is spiritual practice, doing what works to let the light of the Self shine
without obstruction. What looks like chastity and morality is really spiritual
pragmatism: it’s no sacrifice, it’s not piety, to practice self-denial; it’s
only good sense, as we have managed to climb out of the pit of selfish
ignorance enough to see that there is no real separate self, it’s all only the
Self. Knowing this, being this, it’s no great sacrifice to be apparently
selfless. As there is no real self, it’s only natural to go about the self-less
Self’s business self-less-ly, effortlessly.
It’s only the ignorant who must stress and
strain and with great effort try to quench personal suffering through
attempting to satisfy selfish desires. It’s only the ignorant who fear death
and loss and change. It’s only the ignorant who believe they are separate
selves, separate doers. The Self alone is, the eternal Principle of all form
and formlessness. When we realize we are the Self, our relief and our joy is
inexpressibly boundless.
We teach by example. We inspire by example.
We help by example. When we are filled with light, with joy, with
effortlessness, we display the desirability of desirelessness and the radiant
self-evidence of the Self.
“There
is only Brahman, which is one without a second. He who knows that there is
nothing else, is himself Brahman. The one whose craving after the objects of
the senses is gone, whose sense of "I" as separate from everything
else is gone, and whose pride is gone, is the one who has truly realized
Brahman.”
-
Shri Siddharameshwar Maharaj
Universal Spirit, Universal Mind, Universal Essence
The universal spirit is the
universal mind, and the universal mind is the universal spirit. Presence
awareness is universal spirit mind, universal mind spirit, one essence. It is
the universal essence, universal spirit-mind-essence.
Bunch of Sillies
In the course of conversation at a family gathering my cousin pointed out
there’s something in many of us that keeps us from feeling unmitigated
happiness, a barrier to happiness that pops up. Maybe it’s a carryover of
Puritan joylessness and humorlessness and free-floating Original Sin guilt.
There’s something that inhibits, that restricts.
My cousin, her sister, and I enjoyed
outrageous happiness when together as children, when we would wallow in
goofiness, deliriously laughing and making each other laugh uncontrollably.
“Bunch of sillies!” my uncle would mock-chide us.
I wish for sanity and innocence and
happiness for all beings, including this being writing these words. May we all
be a bunch of sillies, now as then. Stuck in the eternal now, as the Self in
monkey form, what else makes more sense than to roll on the floor laughing our
asses off.
Effortless Awareness, Effortless Being, R.I.P.
Without desires, the completeness
of the natural state is evident. Here is pure awareness, pure being, the
universal radiance, the universal essence, without any effort required to be.
This is rest, this is peace, and this is now, not requiring death to effect.
It’s always here, for those astute enough to pick up the subtle, all-pervading
presence awareness that we are.
Blessed Momentary Lapses of Thought
Having been well trained to think
much if not clearly it came as quite a surprise to find out that I was the
smartest and most clearheaded when not thinking, so that all that “I” was, all
that “my mind” was, was pure natural awareness itself. And so it is now, now,
now, and now. Without any effort, without any contrivance, pure awareness just
is, on and on and on, pure spring water of awareness emerging from an
unfathomable Source. What a wise, powerful and intelligent Source it is. I love
to flatter That which I love, That which I am. It was only thoughts that kept
me from catching on, from directly experiencing presence awareness as presence
awareness, that That I am.
Author, Author
It’s lovely to be authoritative, to
know that the ultimate Authority, Agency, Source is living this life. Just to
let It do It, to let It be It, is a blessed relief. I can let go and let It.
Funky Yoga
The yoga of the natural state is
called Nisarga Yoga, which is what I can’t help but practice, as I am eternally
in a natural state, of course. To help demystify and make un-precious the gamut
of spiritual paths and practices I would consider developing a yoga that is
sufficiently iconoclastic to be a viable alternative to those otherworldly
adornments of golden-chained spiritual professionals, all the ego-aggrandizing
spiritual paths and spiritual practices. I think I’m finally starting to ‘get’
U.G. Krishnamurti. In this dream of the universe, we can just be ourselves, and
make ourselves at home, just as it is. Funky, simple, real. Try to tell a cat
that yoga would be good for it. The cat is already practicing the highest most
perfect yoga in the universe. Living with these resident gurus is wonderful.
Divine Megalomania, Holy Narcissism
To people who identify with their
body, thoughts, name, role, limited relative identity, the notion of the
indwelling self being in fact the Self—the Universe, or “God”—is not
well-received, regarded as ludicrous or indicative of mental illness. Yet that
is what dwells within us as us, regardless of what we believe. It’s hard to say
what may be a greater impediment to Self-realization: low self-esteem or high
self-esteem. Low self-esteem implies a limited self-awareness, a distorted
sense of self, self-loathing, self-doubt; excessively high self-esteem implies
a sense of a separate-from-others, superior-to-others self. Both low and high
self-esteem are all about the false self, the small-s self, the self that
arises from delusional, limited, and conditioned thoughts and beliefs about
what one is.
The Self silently abides in every
form, no matter how self-deluded the mind of the form may be. In silence, the
Self comes to know itself when the self-deluded mind acquires insight
sufficient to let its delusional thoughts fall away, thus revealing the silent
presence awareness of the self-less Self.
This silent presence awareness that
is the Self is nothing less than the Universe, nothing less than “God.” To
admit to being this that we are may seem like the ultimate self-delusion, sheer
megalomania, shameless narcissism, but it isn’t. We are That we are. The sanity
and intelligence and authenticity and reality of the self-less Self
doesn’t--can’t--give a shit about what we think, about what we believe.
The Self has no self-concept. The
Self is completely nonjudgmental. The Self only sees itself, and no-one is
seeing. In due time all critics and fools and phenomenal world are devoured by
the silent eternal presence awareness of the self-less Self.
The Ground of Love
The Ground of Being is a term used
to describe the universal essence, from which all forms emerge. All forms,
being of the same essence, are the means by which the Ground of Being comes to
know itself, to recognize itself in its own form, and then to recognize itself
in all forms.
I spend much time with cats, and
even though we are quite different in relative size and appearance, and are of
different species, unable to communicate through written or spoken word, we
nonetheless have established a strong bond of trust and affection. How can it
be that different species can have such a close relationship? It is a
scientific fact that genetically we share practically the same genome. Even
worms have much of the same genome as a human being.
It’s only natural to feel great love
for all lifeforms, as there is one life manifesting through all lifeforms, one
Being in every being. The universe becomes multiform, and in so doing comes to
know itself, to recognize itself, and to love itself, recognizing itself in
every form.
The Freedom of Space
Several times a week I turn on some
danceable music and dance, moving freely in space, in total physical freedom.
This is as much psychological exercise as a physical. By enjoying total
physical freedom in space, I celebrate the spacious freedom of the natural
mind, unfettered, unconditioned, unrestricted, unconstricted. People suffer
because they perceive themselves to be un-free.
My body could be shackled to a
dungeon wall yet “I” am eternally free, the self-less universal energy
manifesting as pure awareness, pure being. This fact is lost on people who are
under the influence of ignorance, who hold on tightly to thoughts, beliefs, the
limited life of conditioned mind that is burdened by desires and fears and the
misperception of being somehow un-free and incomplete.
There is freedom in the space in
which the body moves as it will. There is freedom in the space that is the
universal mind. There is also freedom for thoughts to appear in free space, and
freedom to cling to thoughts and sensations and experiences. There is,
mercifully, the freedom to be freedom itself, the freedom of space, moving in
free space with perfect freedom, as perfect freedom, as space.
The Examined Life
After decades of self-delusion it
is a profound relief to at last learn how to self-examine properly. I was so
confused for so long I didn’t know where to look within, how to look within,
and to look at who or what’s doing the looking. It’s life examining life, the
Self doing the self-examination. What a wonderful moment it is when the
universe looks for itself, recognizes itself, examines itself, discovers
itself, and realizes itself. The simple subtraction of self-delusion reveals
the universal One present as oneself. This is wonderful beyond words.
When Words Fail
There’s a deep joyous ecstatic
feeling I’ve felt off and on since childhood that is precipitated by prayer,
deep yearning, and certain strains of music. This is a feeling that has
ripened, and its meaning and implications better understood as I mature. This ecstatic
feeling is best described as the ultimate homecoming, the great reunion,
perfect freedom, the purest state of being, the purest state of beauty. This is
the great liberation, the natural state, grace, the kingdom of heaven, nirvana,
the ultimate blessedness. When this feeling happens, I sing, I weep with joy, I
write, I pray, and I make music, to the One, for the One, as the One. The words
and sounds I compose celebrate the presence awareness of the One.
Poetry and music are the natural forms
of expression taken when consumed by the ineffable Glory of the universe.
Solid Gold Nuggets of Inspiration
Everyone is inspired, i.e. filled
with Spirit, and has the potential to be ‘inspired’ as in the dictionary
definition of the word. The question is why so many people don’t know or don’t
care that we are 100% universal spirit and drag their carcasses around so
manifestly uninspired.
Everyone can surrender to spirit and
be inspired. By background and karma, inspiration results in words that issue
forth from this 100% universal spirit that is the real Agency that assumed this
particular form. Solid gold nuggets of inspiration dispense, spontaneously, for
the sheer joy of it. Being this that we are, life itself, the Ground of Being
itself, pure awareness, pure beingness, is nothing less than the kingdom of
heaven, truly at hand, always here, always now, always That which we are. This
is the Source Itself, the One, the sole universal Agency: to know this, to be
this, is somewhat inspiring. I can’t stop being That which I am. I can’t stop
singing from the housetop about it either. It’s golden, I’m golden.
Sleep Deprivation Surrender
One of the worst feelings is having
to fight sleepiness rather than answer that call of nature and simply lie down
and sleep. The foggy, queasy feeling of sleep deprivation used to be so
frustrating, and felt worse than pain. Now I regard sleepiness as an invitation
to surrender, to carry on as well as I can, feeling the way I happen to feel,
until the time comes when I can’t carry on anymore. Surrendering to sleep is
indeed like surrendering to death: an end to weariness, at last. At the end
there is rest. And right now, there can be rest, or at least surrender,
accepting the physical condition and having the certainty that rest will come.
Insomnia and the Bhagavad Gita
Once again I awoke this morning at
3 a.m. and unable to return to sleep. I turned to an old Mentor Edition
paperback copy of the Bhagavad Gita that is among my most treasured books,
others including the Mentor Edition of the Upanishads, and the Treasury of
Traditional Wisdom. All that’s left for me is the Perennial Philosophy. My fate
is sealed. I am a Perennial Philosopher, or rather, THE Perennial Philosopher.
It’s the same Perennial Philosophy, and the same Perennial Philosopher. It’s
the Goods. It’s the Medicine. It’s the Panacea. I administer this Perennial
Panacea to myself, and allow the healing to happen. How deeply I wish others
the same fate that’s befallen me. I would gladly administer the Perennial Panacea
Philosophy bidden or unbidden. The patients most in need of this medicine are
the least willing to take it.
Divine Silliness
One of my favorite rituals and
spiritual exercises involves interacting with one or more of my housecats,
petting and roughhousing and goofy-talking with them, to our shared delight.
There’s nothing dignified about such displays, and my behavior would no doubt
be condemned by many people who take themselves seriously. How incredibly
pompous, arrogant, and judgmental human beings can be; the cats by contrast are
pure spirits, mercifully free of such human self-imaging, virtues, and piety.
Cats, and all animals except humans, are honest, ingenuous, spontaneous,
authentic, i.e. truly virtuous. A cat can pay us undivided attention, and then
suddenly, without apology, lick his crotch. I worship and adore animals, and
strive to be as authentic and nonjudgmental. I won’t strive as humans are wont
to strive, though: through the grace of the universe, the natural state is
intrinsically perfect, requiring neither effort nor artifice, just surrendering
to the pure silliness that is the eternal play of the self-less impersonal
universe.
Prosaic Primordial Energy
My intent is to communicate
clearly, using whatever form that results in effective communication. Rather
than feel any necessity to please literary critics, I only feel the necessity
to convey ideas and insights, to share the joy of self-realization. Having
tasted, smelled, felt, heard, seen, and thought the best possible things, I know
now nothing can compare with the joy of self-realization. Self-realization is
the best thing the universe does for itself.
No-Critic Zone
As matters transpersonal bring an
end to the bogus separate ‘person’ who fancies himself as being a separate
Agency, or Doer, or Creator, writing as the self-less to the self-less can be
heedless of style, and only concerned with substance. The substance is all
about ending the delusional personal life and realizing just what is living
this life, and simply being this self-less primordial energy. Of course this
makes no sense to people who are still holding fast to the delusional notion of
being a separate self. For those weary of human egocentricity, especially their
own, the prospect of the transpersonal experience of self-realization is
welcomed with the same enthusiasm that a drowning man has for reaching the
surface air.
Spirit-Awareness Snowflakes
Pure awareness is spirit, and
spirit is pure awareness. The presence of spirit is the presence of pure
awareness, the presence of pure awareness is the presence of spirit.
The mind is conditioned, and holds
sway over the form and creates its own world, its own experience, which is
inherently transient. The conditioned mind is unique to that form, and is not
shared by any other form, much like no two snowflakes are identical in form.
Pure awareness is universal, present as every form, just as water is the
essence of every unique snowflake.
Unbreakable Spirit
The conditioned mind can appear to
‘break the spirit’ causing the individual to be apparently ‘dispirited.’
Actually, the conditioned mind is ignorance, opacity, and the spirit is
completely unaffected by such ignorance and opacity of conditioned mind. Spirit
remains untouched, unbound, radiantly transparent. The ocean remains ocean, no
matter what storms rage on its surface.
Getting Transpersonal
It’s the birthright of every being
to come to realize just what it is that is living its life, especially when the
being is sufficiently intelligent to know the transience of all forms including
its own. To live and die not being curious about what exactly is living and
dying is a common tragedy.
The Sky-like Nature of Mind
This beautiful mind, this
primordial mind, this universal mind, self-shining awareness, all beings emanations
of this vast, open, sky-like dharmakaya—I can never stop extolling its virtues,
its beauty, its healing presence. How merciful is this self-less awareness,
merciful through its no-selfness. Wide as all space, totally free, this is
wonderful. The gift-waves from Padmasambhava have found their way to this
incarnation, after 1200 years, just as starlight traveling eons have found my
eyes on clear nights. No more time, no more separation, no more birth, no more
death. The words keep flowing, the dream keeps unfolding, in the sky of
universal mind. How good it is that we have access to a most wonderful version
of a most wonderful text: http://www.fodian.net/World/zzgse.html
Sky-like mind
“Buddha sat in serene and humble
dignity on the ground, with the sky above him and around him, as if to show us
that in meditation you sit with open, sky-like attitude of mind, yet remain
present, earthed, and grounded.
The sky is our absolute nature, which has no barriers and is boundless, and the
ground is our reality, our relative, ordinary condition.
The posture we take when we meditate signifies that we are linking absolute
and relative, sky and ground, heaven and earth, like two wings of a bird,
integrating the sky-like deathless nature of mind and the ground of our
transient, mortal nature.” --Sogyal Rinpoche
Self-Liberation
This timeless text of Padmasambhava
was on top of the pile of books in my headboard. During a bout of early morning
insomnia, I read as much of it as I could until I could let go and return to
sleep, with cats snuggled against me, and a constant rain falling outside the
bedroom window. One section stood out as particularly useful in this highly
distracted, egocentric age:
“This self-originated Clear Light, which from the very beginning was in no
way produced by something antecedent to it,
is the child of awareness, and yet it is itself without any parents--amazing!
This self-originated primordial awareness has not been created by
anything--amazing!
It does not experience birth nor does there exist a cause for its
death--amazing!
Although it is evidently visible, yet there is no one there who sees
it--amazing!
Although it has wandered throughout Samsara, it has come to no harm--amazing!
Even though it has seen Buddhahood itself, it has not come to any benefit from
this--amazing!
Even though it exists in everyone everywhere, yet it has gone
unrecognized--amazing!
Nonetheless you hope to attain some other fruit than this elsewhere--amazing!
Even though it exists within yourself (and nowhere else), yet you seek for it
elsewhere--amazing!”
The Utility of Nonattachment
Climate changes, caused by human
activities, will alter conditions on Earth to some extent, either somewhat or
radically, within this century. One respected climatologist even warns that 80%
of the human population will disappear by century’s end, and that only a few
places on Earth will be habitable. Reading this, I felt a great sadness. I feel
attachment to the world as I know it, and as I have known it since childhood.
As an increasingly mature adult, I
know that sadness is overcome by acceptance, and acceptance is acquired through
nonattachment to any particular thing. I am overcoming the sadness of losing
the world through the practice of nonattachment, and find myself empowered to
be nonattached by the practice of self-realization of the One abiding within me
as me.
Nonattachment is one of the fruits
of the contemplative life; other fruits include transpersonal insight that
transcends selfishness. The successful contemplative has overcome selfish
desire, and is quite content to simply be, and even then to be nonattached to
being, accepting the inevitability of personal extinction, as he has already
seen with transpersonal insight that the personal life is a temporary
delusional state anyway. The successful contemplative, spiritually free, and
free from selfish desires, leaves the lightest of footprints upon the earth.
Nonattachment can both ameliorate
climate change and enable us to accept whatever changes are unstoppable. If
every human being would live the contemplative life we would not overconsume
and overbreed our selfish selves into extinction; we would accept our planetary
fate, whatever it may be, calmly and gracefully, accepting the inevitable
consequences of our delusional mass misbehavior.
Mind and Awareness
I ask myself while walking to work,
Have you sung today? I answer, I’m singing. I ask myself, have you prayed
today? I answer, I’m praying. I ask myself, what are you singing? What are you
praying? I answer, I pray that all beings know we are awareness, one awareness.
I reach the place where I first
encountered the abiding presence of awareness as my true mind, my true self.
Awareness remains unchanged, transparent, constant, pure. Mind is conditioned,
filled with thoughts about the contents of awareness, and overlooks awareness.
Once mind meets awareness, it ceases to dominate, and becomes the servant, not
the master. Mind alone is troubled, awareness is untroubled. My master is my
own true nature, which is universal. My true nature is pure being, pure
awareness, the calmness pervading the universe. My soul is universal. This very
awareness is universal. Wherever there is awareness, there I am.
The trials, tribulations and soap
operas of humanity are witnessed by one calm universal awareness. Anyone who
feels trapped in desperate circumstances needs only to ask, Who is trapped? Any
self-aware being with sufficient sincerity and curiosity can embark on the
journey of self-discovery, which leads to self-realization, the direct
experience of the always-abiding universal Self that has assumed all form. I
pray that all beings may become contemplatives and take up the contemplative
life immediately, and remain in it, no matter what the circumstances.
Self-realization is the only cure for our selfish dis-ease, and only
contemplation allows us to see the universal Self abiding within us as us.
The Contemplative Life How-To
The contemplative life is ordinary
life, taking care of business, doing what needs to be done, with nonattached
relaxed alertness, a constant meditation-in-action. The contemplative life is
responsive and responsible, spontaneous and mindful. The contemplative life is
the surrendered life, the accepting life, unconditional and unconditioned life.
The contemplative life is the spacious life, the all-pervading spacious
Presence-Awareness. The contemplative life is letting go of delusion and simply
being That which we eternally are.
No I, No You, No We, No They
How easily the One in a self-aware
form takes itself to be that particular form called I, and takes itself in
other forms to be You, We, and They. The One endures, as it were, being
hijacked by a delusional spirit, the phantom ego of the conditioned mind of the
form.
To Boldly Be
Rather than subject this body to
the dangers and the expenses of space travel, we can instead travel inwardly,
and find the universe lies fully within us as us. We are already at the far
reaches of the universe because we are the universe. To experience this truth
requires that we boldly be, not boldly go. We’re already there. We’re already
it.
Following My Bliss
The fire in my belly is roaring
now. In terms absolutely meaningful to me, there is complete resolution of all
apparent disparities, problems, schisms, you-name-it. My happiness is uncaused
and unbounded, unbounded because it is uncaused. This is the bliss of the
simpleton. There being no self, the unconditioned simpleton lives in
unconditional love and unconditional happiness in this very moment, no matter
how conditions change.
Recovering from Perfectionism
One way I get relief from
existential angst is to accept, and embrace, imperfection in every form. I
believe many people in the developed world have been brainwashed by advertisers
and mass media, particularly television, into believing their lives ought to be
shiny and perfect and opulent, just like in the commercials and plotlines
pumped into passive impressionable viewers.
In the real world things are worn
and messy, and people are often annoying and disappointing. That’s okay by me.
By the grace of the universe I’m free to be the way that feels right to me. My
external life is worn and messy, and the people in my life, including me, are
often annoying and disappointing. When I stop expecting that life be the way I
want it to be and instead embrace it the way it is, I find a sweet, laid-back
peace arising within me, I can go with the flow and let it be as it is.
Some people, brainwashed
perfectionists, think embracing things as they are is proof of lowering one’s
standards. So be it. Existentially, I’m happy again, carefree again,
down-to-earth and laid-back again. It feels so good not to have any notion of
perfect and imperfect. It’s all good. I’ll go one better than that and say it’s
neither good nor bad: that’s better. It is what it is, it is how it is. Who am
I to call the Tao imperfect?
The Cult and Culture of Consumerism
Watching television and reading
magazines and newspapers, it’s easy to be seduced by the advertisements and
believe the good life is a consumerist life. The implicit message is, “You’re
not complete as you are: you need this product to be complete and to be
accepted by your peers.” What’s normal is to look like your peers and have what
they have.
The difference between genuine needs
and contrived wants is easy to determine when not brainwashed. What we all need
is fairly simple, straightforward, and usually affordable: water, food,
clothing, shelter, medical care, sanitation, and a few personal items that
contribute to health and well-being.
We don’t need the latest and the
greatest, the biggest and the fanciest. The ego thinks its wants are needs. Our
true nature needs very little, needing about as much as an animal. Just to be
is enough. Just to love and be loved is enough.
Consumerist children are taught at
an early age that toys are what we need, and toys will make us happy, and toys
are how we give and receive love.
One
The “relaxation response” of Dr.
Bensen included using the suggested mantra “One” to reach the point of complete
relaxation and letting-go. “One” is one of the core mantras, right up there
with “OM.” Furthermore, “One” is the most accurate, most succinct word to use
when referring to the true self. “Self” can be misconstrued. The universe has
no self, only essence, which is one essence. If the One was good enough for
Plotinus, it’s good enough for me. One is One. There is only one One.
Ever-New
That the Self is the presence in
every form, throughout the life of the form, effortlessly present, the
witnessing awareness of the universe itself, is cause enough for unmitigated
joy. To let this we are be this is the portal to paradise.
Walking Empty-Handed
It feels so good to be nonattached and
in the natural state. There is no burden whatsoever, no effort, only a joyous
perfect freedom.
Conservatories
We are able to be conservatories of
the Perennial Philosophy, living embodiments and expressions of the
self-realized Self. We can continue living and working in society while
remaining in the natural state, as pure being, pure awareness, and pure bliss.
Be Happy
May all beings be happy, no matter
what the circumstances. Lasting happiness is found when the Self finds itself,
within.
Undulate
As beings of the universal energy,
our natural state is the flowing state. In the flow state, there is dynamic
equilibrium. There is nothing but unity. As the energy, there is nothing
perceived and no-one perceiving. The waves rise and fall forever. Undulation is
what we do. Time to dance and make love.
Bewareness!
The one-word exhortation
“beware”--i.e., ‘be aware’--reinforces the commonly-believed fiction that we have awareness, rather than reflecting
the truth that we are awareness.
Therefore I humbly submit the neologism ‘bewareness’ to help us be aware of
being awareness. Bewareness exhorts us to remember that we are awareness lest
we identify with the contents of awareness.
Have Life?
“I have life” is another common
expression that promulgates an egregious misunderstanding of what we really
are, i.e., life itself. Life doesn’t have life. Maybe it’s an ego thing: to the
ego, it has life. The ego is sustained by life. Maybe the phrase should be “I
have ego.” Life assumes all forms, from bacterium to biosphere. Life just
lives, and lives as the life of every form.
As this human form sinks slowly in
the west, I’m profoundly grateful that I’ve been blessed with just enough
curiosity about just who or what is living this life, this so-called me, given
a name and a role and an identity. I’m also thankful for being just intelligent
enough to understand that it’s life living this life, that “I” am being lived
by life itself. The “I” is really life, the life of the universe, the eye of
the universe.
One with life, there is no separate
I, there is no birth, there is no death. There is only life, the life of the
universe, the One, the Self. Whatever befalls the form, including the apparent
death of the form, does not diminish the One who assumes all forms. The most important
thing is to be the one life and to see the one life in this and every form.
Trust and Acceptance
Long ago I had a recurring fantasy
of endless wandering. I would wander through the world, and stay at houses
filled with friendly people. There was absolute trust amongst us all, total
mutual acceptance. A place where there is total trust and total acceptance is
the perfect destination, the perfect home.
I think upon the Dysfunction
Junctions of this world, some very close to home, households where there is a
dearth of trust and acceptance among its occupants, and how I dread entering
such places. I leave, and keep wandering.
Going to Hell and Getting to Heaven
I woke up in the wee hours of the
morning and watched my personal life flash before my eyes, over and over,
painful memories, mistakes and misdeeds aplenty, rue and regret flying thick
and fast, passing harsh judgment on my selfishness. Getting back to sleep was
impossible, so after a couple hours I rose, had breakfast, read the newspaper,
and did aerobic exercise routines to rock and roll music. As my head cleared,
it became clear to me that I should forgive myself for my ignorance and move
on. Hell is a place of judgment all right. When I stopped judging myself and
forgave myself I left hell. I reached down and caressed the cats and entered
heaven. Once again, I remind myself that love conquers all. Being judgmental is
hell, hell is judgmental. Heaven is love, love is heaven.
Before our eyes close for the last
time, let there be love.
Criminal Past
It’s clear that in my more ignorant
and willful days much of what I thought, said, and did was relatively depraved.
I may not necessarily have broken the laws of the land, but when I recall how
criminally selfish my behavior had been I feel pangs of guilt as if I had been
caught red-handed breaking the law. My punishment has been self-administered:
decades of identifying with, and being at the mercy of, my own fevered
thoughts, suffering from severe self-delusion.
As the illusion of time ceases to
exist in the eternal Now, I feel like an ex-con who has Seen The Light, and I
can better empathize with those who are now as I once was.
What astonishing grace the universe
bestows upon itself, to exist and be self-aware, aware of our existence, aware
of our awareness, aware that we are the existence and awareness of the
universe; to be so distracted by selfishness that we can’t appreciate this
ever-present grace is the worst punishment possible. In the eternal Now an
amazing continuum of mental states exists simultaneously, and the One
experiences them all. How the mental states change, a dynamic process indeed.
The Supreme Magic Power
Hindu adepts caution each other
about not being seduced by the magic powers, or “siddhis”, that may be acquired
in the course of yogic disciplines. Such powers in the service of the ego
become counterproductive. The whole point of yoga—union with the Self—is
postponed while the ego finds new ways of aggrandizing itself.
A magic power worth considering is
the realization of the Self, the only Self there is. To be the Self is rather
powerful. When the Self realizes the Self, all the power of the universe is
unleashed.
Attention!
We have but one attention span.
Where we direct our attention, or where we let it be directed, becomes our
experience, our world. It commonly is directed outward, and remains in a
more-or-less distracted condition throughout life. When attention is directed
toward itself a wonderful insight happens. The source of attention is finally
revealed, and it turns out to be a completely natural source, not of our own
doing, not of our own devising, not of our own effort.
When we understand we are the Source
of attention, i.e., nature itself, we are no longer the victims of
distractions, thoughts, fears, or desires. We have risen beyond animal, beyond
human, and have returned to the Source and found it to be our true Self.
Legacy
Other than for the joy of unbounded
creative expression for its own sake, writing is a form of legacy. This human
form is functional and self-aware for a time, but inevitably this form will
de-form and un-form; while still able to write, write. Words that are
Self-expressions are timeless, and serve as reminders that the indwelling Self
alone is immortal. As a youth the words of ancient rishis recorded in the
Upanishads reached me at a receptive stage thousands of years later, and
reminded the indwelling Self to recognize and realize itself.
Words are not the only way the Self
reminds Self of Self; they may not even be the most effective reminders. When
Self expresses Self to Self, through every gesture, glance, touch, action, this
life in form serves as a medium through which the Self comes to recognize Self,
know Self, understand Self, love Self. The Self is communicating with itself
through form, and eventually learns it is present in all forms.
When a form realizes it is the Self
that lives within the form, it’s only natural to want to express, to convey
this wonderful truth in every possible way, Self to Self. The Self leaves a timeless
legacy for the Self, through its interactions in form.
The Self as the Perennial Philosopher
There is only one way to become a
Perennial Philosopher, and that is to be perennial, i.e., eternal, i.e., the
Self. Being the Self and expressing the Self is the only way to practice the philosophia perennis.
Creative Self-Expression
Self-expression feels so good when
it comes from the Self.
Gifted
Every sentient being is gifted:
gifted with life and, when sufficiently self-aware, gifted with the ability to
understand that we are life itself, the One, the Self. Of all gifts and talents
we could hope to have, the ability to understand that we are the Self, and the
ability to humbly, completely, and unconditionally surrender to the Self,
letting the Self express itself fully in this human form, are the greatest.
Seeing the Unconditioned with the Conditioned
How great a moment to at last
recognize the presence of pure unconditioned awareness after decades of
identifying with a conditioned mind and its tangled restless chain of thoughts.
The unconditioned Self embraces all, for it is all, conditioned and
unconditioned, form and formless. Identifying with the unconditioned Self, and
not the conditioned self, is our birthright. Our conditioned family and conditioned
culture makes claiming our birthright a bit difficult, but not impossible,
although there are many people who live and die in spiritual ignorance, never
having tasted the perfect freedom of being as the Self-realized Self in human
form.
The Divine Witness
We can be as much of the Divine
Witness as we are capable of being, in direct proportion to our level of
spiritual development. We can be fixed on our personal agenda, driven by our
limited self-concept, or be fully surrendered to the Divine Witness, and let it
resume its control of our senses, our mind, and our actions, none of which in
fact is ‘ours’, but the Divine Witness’.
Nonattachment, Acceptance, Love
We must give up everything,
including everything we think we are, and we must be willing to die to self, to
become completely extinguished as a separate person, in order to resume the
fullness of being as the Divine Witness, the Self, the One, the universal
essence, the universal presence-awareness. This does not necessarily mean we
have to quit our job, leave our spouse, let our house go into foreclosure, and
spend our days homeless and impoverished. What it does mean is that we accept
the circumstances in which we happen to be and be resolutely nonattached to
everything and everyone. Such nonattachment doesn’t mean a lack of compassion
for sentient beings or a lack of respect for things. Nonattachment means
acceptance of the inevitability of change, of apparent loss, of everyone and
everything in our experience, and embracing That which undergoes all change and
remains changeless. Such acceptance is the unconditional love of the One for
itself, expressed through and between its temporary forms.
Drowning in self-deception
Whether truth is painful or
blissful depends on what we believe ourselves to be. I oftentimes feel like I’m drowning in
self-deception, and have to apply every bit of my remaining energy to find my
way to life-giving truth. No-one can
save me but me. When I find my way to truth, the self disappears and all that
remains is the Self.
To know that we have been deceiving
ourselves bodes supremely well. When self-deception is recognized, the True
Self is also recognized. Now abiding in the eternally present Self, another
life has been saved from drowning in the turbid water of self-deception.
It takes lifelong mindfulness and
heroic interior effort to notice when we are again falling into self-deception.
The witnessing Self lets us fall in, and lets us find our way back to the Self,
over and over. With practice, all this near-drowning is taken ever more
lightly, as it’s the untroubled universal Self that’s taking it all in.
100% Commitment
Nothing less than 100% commitment,
100% sincerity, will suffice when it comes to Self-realization. There is no
room for ego aggrandizement or half-heartedness in this process.
Just For Fun
What serious purpose does the
universe have, if any, I’ve often wondered. It does what it does, is what it
is, spontaneously, effortlessly, without any ulterior motive or purpose.
Without a purpose, what’s left to do, other than just for the fun of it? The
thought of doing the things I like to do, for fun, stokes the fire in my belly.
The universe just likes to have fun.
My Mind is My Worst Enemy and My Best Friend
The place where “I” live is my
mind, that world unto itself. I’m blessed with relatively easy circumstances at
the moment, and although I have little physical suffering I periodically have
mild to moderate to severe psychological suffering. I have inherited the family
curse of judgmental thinking, of bitter cynicism, of pessimism, and know too
well the flaws of human nature, especially those found in other humans. All too
often, especially when spending lots of time with lots of people, I fall into a
funk, a despair over the human condition and the course of human destiny, and
brood myself into a deep depression.
In lucid moments I take
responsibility for my mental home and remember that I can, now and any now, if
I so wish, surrender to the underlying pure awareness that is the essence of
mind. In an instant I can transform from miserable misanthrope to blissful
beingness, and this is within my power to do so; it is my right to do so; it is
within everyone’s power, and is everyone’s right, to do so.
In My Right Mind
The pure awareness that is of life
itself, arising effortlessly in all sentient beings, is the universal mind, the
‘right’ mind. It’s clear, transparent, and untroubled. Even though the oceanic
universal mind appears to have ripples and waves and storms again and again,
the universal mind--pure awareness--remains unchanged through it all.
We need look no further for the universal mind. It’s always here, our right
mind. Watch the ripples and waves and storms rise and fall, and enjoy being the
ocean of universal mind, pure awareness.
The Best of All Goods and Services
Thinking upon the suffering of
human beings, I consider what among all goods and services available to us
truly and lastingly delivers us from suffering. There is only one good that
extinguishes suffering, and that is our true nature. The greatest service we
can provide to ourselves and each other is to be true to our true nature, so
that we may be open to it, and live, move, and have our being in it, as it. Our
true nature is pure awareness, pure being, untroubled and unbound. Our true nature
is inseparable from us, for it is what we really are. Our true nature alone
fulfills. Nothing is needed. Bliss is found in pure awareness and pure being,
which is the pure awareness and pure being of the universe itself. Knowing
this, being this, is the end of the sufferer and thus the end of suffering.
It Takes Meaninglessness to find Meaningfulness
The conditioned-thinking dream
taken so seriously becomes meaningless sooner or later, and despair develops.
This is as it should be. Through despair and meaninglessness comes the impetus
to find that which is real, meaningful in the ultimate sense.
It Takes Emptiness to find Fullness
Without emptying oneself completely
and walking empty-handed, the fullness of pure being cannot be found. Being
filled with thoughts and preconceptions, the beauty of the natural state is
lost on us.
The Indifference of the Universe
It’s a relief to know there is no
person, no other, only the impersonal, indifferent universe. The soul of the
universe can be felt after being away from thought-bound people for a while,
particularly when in perfect solitude and seclusion, in the wilderness perhaps.
The Love of the Universe
While the universe is completely
indifferent, and totally spontaneous, it does respond to, and recognize, itself.
The recognition of oneself in the apparent ‘other’ is the essence of love. Even
a wild animal can learn to trust a human being when given food and treated with
respect; the human honors the universe in its wild manifestation, and the
universe in its wild manifestation honors the human who feeds it and recognizes
it and treats it with respect.
Intent is Everything
Pure in heart pure intent is the
ultimate blessing. In the present, with pure intent, we may come to know we are
That which is timeless, all-pervading.
It’s Life’s Life
What a humbling, exalting relief it
is to know firsthand just what it is that’s living this life. Before this body
formed, and after it un-forms, the Original Face shines on and on. What lives,
what dies, is none other than the Original Face, life itself. Life doesn’t die,
even though death is a necessary part of life. Identifying with life is the
secret of existential, philosophical, spiritual success. What curious
self-aware animal aware of mortality could resist looking deeply and looking
honestly within, to get to the bottom of this.
Misanthropy and Deep Ecology
It’s all too easy for adherents of
deep ecology to become misanthropic, or for misanthropes to gravitate toward
deep ecology. Our species is the only species on this planet with a
self-concept, with a mistaken identity. In the realm of thought we are the
supreme animals, and also supremely delusional. We are proud of being the
thinking animal, and we identify with our thoughts. This identification with
thoughts, including the sustained thought of the delusional self-concept, has
blinded our species sufficiently well so that we can cause the natural
environment to go to hell and be okay with that. Our ego must be fed, and
bread, water, beans, and veggies won’t suffice. Our ego must be stimulated,
sustained, stroked and entertained, and even then it’s never satisfied. The
current rage is electronic gadgetry, which has led to ever-increasing demand
for electrical power and for the resources to mass-produce cell phones, iPods,
flat-screen televisions, laptop computers, video games, etc. The demand for
personal transportation rages on as well, and the car continues to be one of
the ego’s many basic necessities.
Human folly and human egocentricity
is, in the big picture, inevitable, pathetic, and ultimately comical. Our
species is the most bizarre among animals. We can learn to accept ourselves,
and practice forgiveness, over and over and over. It’s all a dream, tawdry and
materialistic as it may be for many of us. The dream, and the dreamers, are for
us to accept, and to love, as is, in the eternal present of dream-time.
Spiritual Deconstructing to Authenticity
The honest deconstructionist will
eventually find the baseline of authenticity found in the natural state of pure
awareness, and marvel at its paradoxical mystery and ubiquity. Everyone
has—is—pure awareness, but few are aware of awareness, and fewer still are
aware of being awareness. The universe disguises itself well, and pretends well
to be other than what it is. It’s only when a thinking animal is sufficiently
self-aware and sufficiently curious about the mystery of being and awareness
that spiritual deconstruction can commence, finding out what it is not until
that glorious moment when the natural state of radiantly pure awareness is
recognized, identified with, and surrendered to, by that fortunate animal.
Natural WiFi
Before there was Internet,
computers, and wireless high speed connectivity, there was, and is, the natural
energy field connecting all things and all beings. This universal radiance can
be seen by those whose eyes are not too heavily conditioned to see only surface
appearances. It takes the form of a shimmering energy field around all things
and all beings, filling all space. Connecting with this natural WiFi yields
information more vital than that gleaned by humans riveted to flickering
computer screens.
Living The Dream
We’re all living The Dream, the One
Big Dream of the universe. This is an astonishing everyday experience, but so
often taken for granted, ignored, and devalued.
I had a dream within The Dream this
morning, where just prior to waking up a scroll or manuscript unfurled before
me, displayed by a wise, kind, elderly being, with just a few simple words
written in large printed letters. I can’t remember the exact words, but the
gist of it was about being true to the One, to let our being express the One,
and the Oneness.
On the way to work, I sang some
homegrown kirtan: May all beings know we are One Life, One Spirit.
Beyond Beliefs
I glanced at the lush plants around
me, and forgot about religion, politics, philosophy, and rational thinking in
general, and directly perceived what’s real, and what’s really important, and
that is life itself, the life force. There is nothing at all conceptual,
nothing abstract, nothing to believe. There is only the radiant,
interconnected, interpenetrating life force, with its innate wisdom,
perfection, purity, and intelligence. It remains for us wayward, restless,
dangerous monkeys to stop, step back, and acknowledge the life which is our
life, all life. Every plant, animal, insect, fungus, bacterium, worm is alive
and radiant with the life of all life. No matter what shape life takes, life is
life, life force is life force, the life of all life. Adoring, worshiping,
recognizing, identifying with life is beyond belief, ideology, and
conceptualization.
Limited Access is also Limited Egress
While driving home from a family
reunion on the other side of the state I wound up on a crowded multi-lane
limited-access interstate expressway, with several lanes of high-speed traffic
to the right and to the left of me. I proceeded to have a full-blown panic
attack. Trapped in traffic, we sped onto a high-level bridge, where I proceeded
to die a thousand unpleasant deaths. Somehow my heart did not give out and I
survived, and as the road became four-lane, then two-lane I became
progressively less terrified, until at last we pulled into the driveway, where
I mentally kissed the ground.
I think the reason multi-lane superhighways
and high bridges trigger these panic attacks is because there is the feeling of
no escape, of being trapped, out of control. I have a fundamental need to be
outside the herd, especially if the herd appears to be going over a cliff. To
believe that those around me are clear-headed, in full control of their
vehicles so that their muscles and nerves and bones keep the tons of steel,
rubber, plastic, glass, fuel etc. between the painted lane lines at 65 miles
per hour, is asking too much of me.
I will be taking the scenic route
from now on. It will take longer, and the wear and tear on the vehicle might be
somewhat increased, and the fuel economy might be somewhat decreased, but at
least I will have the option of turning right or left, stopping, and otherwise
being back in control of the journey.
Protecting The Assets
The days of heedless risky behavior
are far behind me. I now feel like a priceless living jewel, a jewel among
countless living jewels. It’s no great sacrifice to live on plants only, and to
cherish and protect the lives of all sentient beings as much as possible. I am
truly sorry for all the insects and worms upon which I have stepped.
I would spend the rest of the days
remaining to this living jewel sitting quietly and securely in a room, as a
priceless living jewel. I would not subject myself to the hazards of travel,
and I would be very content to walk to those few places I must go to survive,
and forgo planes, trains, automobiles and anything fast-moving and risky.
I accept the number of days allotted
to this form, and I do not wish to go to any great lengths to delay its
disintegration, nor do I wish to hasten it.
In the days remaining, it is my sole
wish to be true to That, and to share That with whomever is able to recognize
That. Animals, not coping with much self-awareness, have no trouble being
content and trusting. It is to the extremely self-aware human animal that I
might be of greatest service, helping such beings make the great leap from
self-awareness to Self-awareness, i.e., That-awareness.
I would prefer to save all sentient
beings by remaining in the comfort and safety of terra firma, and I would
prefer all sentient beings remain comfortable and safe on it as well.
Astronauts and Psychonauts
Becoming an astronaut is difficult,
highly selective and highly competitive. The astronaut has a one in sixty-two
chance of bodily perishing in flight. Spaceflight is the most ex-orbitantly
expensive endeavor, requiring an infrastructure as elaborate as humanly
possible.
Becoming a psychonaut is also
difficult, requiring nothing less than the voluntary extinction of conditioned
identity; it’s highly selective, as not many human beings are willing to let
their conditioned identity fall away; and it is the antithesis of competition,
as it involves experiencing perfect cosmic unity, one without a second. The
psychonaut has an excellent chance of sustaining ego death during a
psychointegrator-assisted journey. Psychonautical journeys involve minimal
expense, requiring only an honest humble receptive mindset and natural setting
and, if desired, freely-flourishing no-cost psychointegrator plants and fungi.
I Am That
The most important thing for
self-aware human beings is to correctly identify themselves, not as a
particular body, or name, or role, or form, but as That which is limitless,
timeless, That which we really are. It is absolutely crucial to come from the
Source, from That, in this moment, in everyday life. To give up, abandon,
surrender the false self—to let the false identity die a natural death—is
required in order to become humble and receptive enough to let the Real
Identity manifest as our own.
Being That is wonderful. All fear
and craving fall away. How can That be afraid of change when it knows it is
That which is change itself? How can That crave Itself once it knows it is
That?
The Insight
There are insights, and there is
The Insight, the insight I wish upon myself and upon all beings. Any highly
self-aware being has what it takes to gain The Insight. Rather than taking the
I AM for granted and heedlessly pursuing desires and pleasantries and running
away from fears and unpleasantries, any being can look within—“in sight”—and
contemplate just who or what is feeling I AM, and arriving at The Insight,
which is essentially intuiting That which lives in us as us, the One, the Only,
the Eternal, whose presence and awareness happens to be that very same presence
and awareness we so often ignore, take for granted, overlook, misunderstand,
misperceive and misinterpret, this very same everyday spontaneous presence and
awareness. Only The Insight enables the very self-aware human being to endure
the human condition and incessant change, including the change called
‘mortality.’ The Insight is the crucial flip-flop from the flop of a belief in
separated self to flipping on to full surrender to, and identification with,
the universal energy.
The Covenant With All Beings
Lying in bed in the wee hours of
the morning, unable to fall back to sleep, all my loving cats clustered purring
around my head, neck, and shoulders, I could only brood about the state of the
world and how I might respond to this world. My ruminations brought me to a
familiar place, usually with the help of an entheogen, and that place is a
feeling of renewal of a covenant with all beings, a return of enthusiasm about
engaging with any and every being with eyes and skin, to make eye contact, or
skin contact, as the case may be: heart-to-heart, spirit-to-spirit, eye-to-eye,
flesh-to-flesh, life-to-life. Life in these forms is brief and often painful,
but we have each other. We can recognize, and commune, and support, each other,
even in the brief exchange of glances. All life is one, and we are the eyes of
life, the eyes of the One.
How wonderful to catch the eye of
the robin and the squirrel and the man and the woman and the cat and the dog
and the deer and the rabbit. Even plants radiate and communicate with their
pure presence.
We are the life that goes on. The
covenant is eternal.
We Are Awareness
I never tire of realizing the
source, the core, the real, as pure awareness. There are sensations appearing
and disappearing, transforming, rising, falling, and the essence of what I am
turns out to be pure awareness itself. It passes no judgments, it doesn’t
discriminate, it doesn’t crave or cling or flee or fear, it is cool constant
calm awareness, underlying all forms, including thought forms and emotional
states.
Humoring Humans
The hallmark of the typical human
is egocentricity and a chronic limited delusional judgmental perspective. This
warped perspective has wreaked all kinds of havoc in the noosphere and
biosphere. We must tread so carefully and so lightly around most
heavily-conditioned humans lest we offend them or be misunderstood. Every
morning when I scrape hair off the places on my face hair is not supposed to
grow I am reminded of how important appearances are to the typical delusional
human. I continue this absurd ritual to humor my fellow humans in this absurd
culture. I continue to play along with whatever delusional mindset manifests in
the human I happen to be with, here, there, anywhere. In the absence of any
delusional human presence, I feel so much better, and resume hanging out with
all that is what it is, not what it thinks it is. Humans place such value on thinking,
and become proud, agitated slaves of thought rather than being peaceful humble
conduits of the Logos. We could be such a fun species, hairy, funky,
free-spirited, loving, satisfied with very little, knowing when enough is
enough. Instead, we are driven by thoughts, trapped by delusional thinking, and
our opinions. We never can get enough, we can never have enough.
The Mind of Life
On this lovely spring day, warm,
sunny, verdant, it’s easier to perceive the livingness of all living things.
This very awareness—mind—consciousness is life’s own
awareness—mind—consciousness. Life is aware of life; awareness is aware of
awareness. The mind of life is pure, radiant, the source itself. The mind of
life is fully aware and completely free and unbound, not attached or fixated or
drawn to any particular thing.
Universal Mind, Sane Mind
To know that this very awareness,
sheer awareness, simple awareness, is the universe’s very own awareness, is a
wonderful knowledge. I can trust this awareness, which is the universal
awareness, the universal mind. It is my true mind, the mind of that which I
eternally am. Resting in the universal mind, abiding effortlessly in the
universal mind, there is at last sanity, at last peace.
We should all be strolling about in
the bliss of Samadhi, if only it were understood that our very natural, common,
universal awareness is the source of all bliss, the reason for Samadhi. It only
requires surrendering everything we believe ourselves to be, of surrendering
all attachments to all things, and simply being this Effulgent One that we
happen to be, in this very form.
Going With the Universal Dream
The dreamlike quality of self-aware
existence is strong, and unshakable. Rather than keep trying to snap out of the
dreaminess, I no longer fight it, I just go with it. The mind seeks its own place, its own rest,
its own unfolding, its own dream. Letting go, I am free, suspended in universal
mind, universal energy, universal dream.
The Great Unburdening
Without changing a thing, the truly
nonattached approach to life results in a delightful lightness. There is
nothing holding us down. We feel like we’re flying, weightless, free. Anyone
can be unburdened right now by allowing ourselves to be nonattached. The great What-Is, this amazing beingness,
this radiant pure awareness, is what we really are.
Hobbled
Injuring some muscles and tendons
and able to walk only with pain and difficulty, I had to cease identifying
myself as a ‘walker’ and accept the reality of being hobbled for the time
being. Physical pain is easier to bear than psychological pain. This body can
be in perfect shape and pain-free, but if I’m bound by self-limited identity
and confused thoughts I’m truly hobbled.
Philosophers and Philosophies
Everyone’s entitled to be a
philosopher. In a perfect world everyone would be a philosopher. Actually, most
self-aware people already lives by their own peculiar philosophies, and as such
could be considered philosophers. The problem is, some of the philosophies
people commonly live by are miserable and cause misery, not only making the
philosopher miserable but also others in his sphere of influence. A practical
philosophy is based on science and insight, and relieves miserable ego-bound
ignorance.
Good and Bad
As a philosophy-toting human being
I can’t help but reflect on what exactly “good” is. To me, anything that’s
“good” tends to unite, tends to reveal the unity of all things. Conversely,
anything that’s “bad” tends to separate, isolate, alienate and, rather than
reveal the unity of all things, obscures the unity, and replaces it with a
sense of separation of parts from each other, and of parts from the whole.
Where holding on to concepts of good and bad falls apart happens when
reflecting more deeply on the evident fact that the universe goes through a
stage where its parts believe themselves to be separate from each other and
from the whole. Whatever appears bad is actually perfectly natural, and
inevitable. Maybe good is that which is natural, in which case it’s all good in
the big picture.
Home
Home is a state of mind,
characterized by feelings of security, comfort, relaxation, belonging. As a
child I had both a brick-and-mortar home and a state of mind home. Since then
the physical home has come and gone and changed many times, and the state of mind
home likewise has come and gone and changed. In periods of state-of-mind
homelessness my longing for home was so strong I would fantasize about coming
home, to a glorious home.
Only now do I understand that the
glorious home is always within, a home built neither of brick and mortar nor a
state of mind but of spirit and insight. This is the glorious home for all
beings.
Life/Death/Being/Nonbeing
It’s not just sleep deprivation that
makes me feel nonexistent. In the moment I’m flickering between being and
nonbeing, from among the living to among the dead. This is as it should be. As
a complete microcosm of the macrocosm—a drop of the infinite ocean—I’m always
living, always dying, always the emptiness, always the fullness.
Entheogenesis and Deep Ecology
One of the consequences of
entheogenesis is oneness with nature, with all species of plants and animals,
with stars and rocks and streams, with sun and moon and sky.
Earth Day is for Deepest Deep Ecology
Every day is Earth Day, for we are
the Earth, embodied, endowed with sight and movement and self-awareness. We are
the eyes of the Earth, the hands and the feet and the voice of the Earth.
Rather than pay lip service to the Earth, we need to surrender to the Earth and
know that we are the Earth. The human
species is in imminent danger, and putting many other species in danger, by its
wasteful, toxic impact on the ecosystem. There really isn’t very much time left
to make fundamental changes in how we live so that humanity might have a
future. In order to change how we live, we must make a fundamental change in
how we see the Earth: we really must know that we are the Earth, and what we do
to it we truly do to ourself. Such a radical perspective shift is facilitated
by the Earth’s bounty of entheogens, which help us commune with our true
nature, coextensive with the Earth and the universe.
Getting Acquainted with My Survivors, All One of Them
It’s a fascinating experiment to
look at the surroundings as if for the last time, which indeed it could be for
all I know, and one day it will be, whether I know it is or not. Trees, birds,
animals, people, sunshine, earth, sky: life does go on, and our corporeal
passing is taken in stride, remembered as vividly as a breath taken yesterday.
All this goes on, all this survives, all this is the process that I used to
think was my own personal life. The process goes on, pure awareness embodied,
always simultaneously fresh and ripe and decaying. Organic life, messy,
surviving in its many ways, is taking advantage of and being taken advantage
of, a glorious, self-sustaining, ongoing life. I am this ongoing life, this
process, and I have no life of my own. There is one smooth seamless organic
Being that goes on and on.
I Will Not Miss Her
A very sweet, generous, loving,
delightful lady recently died at the age of 92. At the funeral home, speaking
with one of her grandsons and sharing fond memories of her, I caught myself
saying “I’ll miss her.” I instantly wished I hadn’t said that. Of course her
old body was lying in the coffin. The part of her that I said I’d miss was not
in the coffin, but fully incorporated in every soul who was lucky enough to
encounter her. The quality of her soul was infectious, the positive impression
she left was indelible. She was the embodiment of a lot of good will, and the
good will she passed along to others is still around, as alive as life itself.
Whenever I lie awake in bed with
insomnia and restless thoughts, whenever I feel an oppressive sense of dreary
dread based on my cold intellectual grasp of things, I invoke the sweet spirit
of life, beyond words, beyond thoughts, and let the love and the light and the
warmth and the goodness flow from the source within, and find peace by becoming
peace.
I will not miss her. How could I
bear to miss her? She is life.
The Suicide Season
Spring is the season when most
suicides occur, when certain monkeys which identify themselves as an ego and
its agitated thoughts get a surge of energy to act upon the urge to end egoic
suffering through ending the body.
What’s called for is egocide, not
suicide. The body is innocent, and untroubled. The pure witnessing awareness is
innocent, and untroubled. It’s only the tangled mass of thoughts that wishes to
end its misery. The solution is to identify with nature, to identify with the
natural awareness-mind, not with the agitated conditioned thought-mind. When we
identify with our true, natural self—at one with all nature—we gladly go with
the flow, surrendered to nature, enjoying sheer existence and sheer awareness
for what it is, and what it signifies: we are nature, we are life itself, we
are the universe. Whatever the ebb or surge of energy, we are one with it, and
we go with it. Life just goes on, its forms rising from itself and falling into
itself.
Spring is entheogenic, which can be
a good thing for those not clinging to ego as identity; for those who do cling
to ego as identity, any entheogen, including spring, can cause great distress.
Spring, like other entheogens, amplifies energy, makes manifest our inmost
thoughts, and reminds us what we really are: boundless nature itself. Unless we
are ready and willing to surrender to the truth of our ultimate identity,
entheogens can only show us how miserably ego-bound we’ve become.
Faces of Nature
I could gaze upon the face of a cat
or a squirrel or a bird or a fish forever. Those faces are perfectly,
delightfully, completely authentic. I aspire to have a face and a demeanor as
authentic as any animal, and live completely in the present as the divine
animal we are.
Switching Dimensions through Switching Perspective
Engaged in a routine activity such
as walking down the same stairs I’ve walked down innumerable times, I could
remain in a stale, banal mindset…or I could simply engage in some quick
self-enquiry and marvel at what a wondrous thing it is to be this Being, this
Presence, this Awareness, walking down the stairs. In an instant a commonplace
activity becomes exquisitely meaningful. Meaningfulness is truly a dimension
all its own. The perspective afforded by understanding, insight, meaning, makes
everyday life magical. It doesn’t require esoteric knowledge or blind faith in
string theory with its 11 dimensions to make existence profoundly meaningful
and filled with wonder, only the uncovering of the dimensions of understanding,
insight, Self-recognition, Self-realization.
Viriditas
In the spring the radiant energy
presence of life manifests strongly in fresh forms of plants and animals. This
flowering presence is sometimes called viriditas, a word used often by
Hildegard von Bingen: the greening force of the Holy Spirit. This is the
lushness of life, the goodness of life, the power of life. How beautiful is
viriditas, the force of life, present as the life of every life, expressing as
all plants and animals and all forms and all energy, pervading the universe.
The Space Between Thoughts
It’s common to identify with
thoughts and opinions and emotions and sensations rather than that which
constantly silently abides as the universal witness. Between thoughts our true
self and our true mind shines, in radiant untroubled silence.
Song of the Soul
In going through the morning walk
checklist I put ‘sang today’ first and ‘prayed today’ next. To check these off,
I started singing and praying simultaneously, to the effect that I pray to the
soul that I might let the soul express unimpeded the qualities of the soul.
This is capital-S Soul, the Universal Soul. The Soul, that is the life of every
life, the awareness of every awareness, is One. We all are the same Soul. The
Universal Soul is peace, all-inclusiveness, home. All beings are to know that
‘their soul’ is THE Soul.
The Medium and the Message
A long time ago in the midst of
impressionable adolescence I attended a public séance at a spiritualist church
where a nice elderly lady medium went from person to person in the
congregation, giving her spirit readings, eyes closed. When she came to me she
correctly described my forte with the fingers, taking to the typewriter and
piano. She also gave me an emphatic message: “Do your own thinking.” In
retrospect that was some of the best advice I’ve ever gotten, right up there
with my father’s frequent admonition to “Be yourself!” This is liberating
advice.
Where is the ultimate authority to
be found, other than true nature.
There need not be politics,
personalities, ego, hierarchy, roles, pretense, blind faith, belief systems, or
games. It’s all true nature, the presence in the present, the life of life.
It’s for everyone to find on our own, on and in our own terms, finding the
spirit and the ground of being to be our true nature, the medium and the
message and the body of truth. Think it
through, try and err, and find the luminous numinous looking back at you through
every sentient eye, including those in the mirror.
Voluntarily Disappearing
It is possible to surrender the
ego, the false self, and to return to that which exists before birth and after
death--that which exists in the eternal Now as pure energy. Seeing clearly
there is no self, the surrender to and immersion in and assimilation by the
universal energy happens as spontaneously as biological birth and biological
death.
How Much Nerve It Takes
Anyone can dare to identify one’s
self as the universe, because everyone already is the universe. We are as much
the universe to the extent we have enough nerve to acknowledge the truth of our
true identity, i.e., the universe. Lacking nerve, we identify ourselves as
something else, something limited, something false.
So here we are, drawn into these
form by the desires of our parents, forms that are certainly doomed to un-form.
Why not, then, find out what we really are, the force that has assumed this
form, the force that is the pure natural awareness containing all thoughts and
phenomena.
We will never meet the expectations
of ‘others’ when the ‘others’ perceive themselves as separate selves. There is
no self, no role, no identity, no self-concept, only the universal mind, the
universal energy. What we are to be already is.
Understanding=Meaning=Identity
In the silence of noesis,
understanding ripens to the point where ultimate meaning is revealed. Ultimate
meaning includes ultimate identity, recognition of the One which abides in all
form, as all form. Every form is meaningful, an aspect of the One. To know the
One, our true, ultimate, universal identity, is perfect, complete, silent
transcendence through submersion and immersion in That which we are, the One.
Everyday life, every relationship,
is so excruciating meaningful. This very existence, this very awareness, is all
this time the magnificent universal presence awareness spirit, until now
unrecognized.
Tao
The Tao is a name for the flowing
of the water of life, the flowing of universal energy. Things unfold as they
must, water flows as it must.
The Peaceful Coolness of the Heart
There is a calm coolness that feels
like clear cool pure spring water gushing from the heart. Just to feel this way
is enough. The heart at peace is enough. It doesn’t take much for the heart to
be at peace. Once the heart is at peace, troubles are over. The heart is
satisfied being the heart, and its satisfaction is felt as the coolness, the
peace. Let the heart be the heart, and feel the peaceful coolness emerge.
Love as an Antidepressant
To love and to be loved helps
dispel depression. In the pit of despair, in the throes of existential nausea,
the lifeline is love. Self-actualized love is the best love, as it is
unconditioned and unconditional, originating from the source. The state of
radiating and expressing love from the source to the source in all beings is
blessedness.
Who Lives, Who Dies
What a predicament, to be a member
of a species that is capable of grasping the concept of individual mortality.
We can live in the present easily enough when the present is sweet, but
otherwise we live in memory and imagination, not mindful of the present, and
forgetting about mortality, thus setting the stage for regularly making
molehills into mountains. What makes our situation even more uncomfortable is
that we tend to forget, or remain incurious about, what we really are. One
would think there would be more interest in just what is living this life.
Instead, we go with the identity given to us by our family, friends, and the
surrounding culture. Probing any deeper behind cultural conditioning to our
ultimate unconditioned reality is all too rare an endeavor. When inevitable
change and transition and apparent personal extinction come along, we commonly
regard it as sad, tragic, and we mourn the apparent loss.
The body changes form, all that was
the body goes on in other forms. The mental conditioning that creates the
illusion of a person goes in the minds of the survivors, even though it has
ceased in the ‘deceased.’ The person never existed anyway, nothing more than an
evanescent belief, a concatenation of wishful willful delusional thinking.
If only people could look at
themselves and each other and see that we are the universe, pure awareness, universal
energy, the life of life, we could no more grieve at an individual’s apparent
passing than we could grieve over a burned-out light bulb. The electricity that
was the light of the bulb is undiminished, and continues to flow everywhere.
The End of History, Herstory, Mystory
We moderns are so conditioned by
the entertainment industry by TV shows and movies and novels. The focus is
largely on the individual, the personality, glamorizing the distinctive selves,
writing scripts that reflect, and amplify, and distort, the machinations of
egocentricity. Soap opera. Saga. Story. We become actors in our own script, and
our own script is derived from other scripts. Tragedy, melodrama, the
struggle…what stories.
The personal life is unreal. Our
personal story is as substantial as a dream. Once we resume living in the
moment, the only protagonist is the life force, the Universal Spirit, and it is
the essence of anticlimax. There is no dramatic tension whatsoever in this
calm, radiant presence awareness essence stuff we are. No heartbreaks, no
disappointments, no troubles, it just is, on and on and on, taking it all in.
It comforts me to know that all the
egomaniacs, dolts, fools, callow youth, etc. can’t help going through their
motions, passing through their stages, hurting and getting hurt, making all
kinds of really stupid mistakes, one after another. While there is the
experience of suffering everyone is, at the core, calm radiant presence
awareness essence stuff, taking it all in, letting it all happen, letting it
all be, being it all.
Optimal Words
I think of the effect these words
have on the reader, and how their effect might be optimized. There are only a
small number of readers—those who have access to these words via the Internet
or other medium, those who read English, and those who understand both English
and the meaning behind the particular English words. If only one reader can
understand the words and incorporate and express their meaning, there can be
perhaps some lasting, growing benefit. For the words to be of any use, they
must become nonverbal and transpersonal to cross all language barriers. For
instance, if by reading these words someone makes more eye contact and other
nonverbal transpersonal expressions of acknowledgement and recognition of the
Universal Spirit in others, this behavioral change may well go onward and
outward. In the end, it is the good will we put into the system that lives on
to benefit everyone. Our good will spreads far and wide and lives forever, as
it is the expression of the Universal Spirit. Words to that effect are the
best, most optimal words.
The Ultimate Movie
While I respect the imagination and
craftsmanship that goes into moviemaking, I much prefer being entertained by
the 3-D SurroundSound blockbuster epic known as life. This life is a movie in
the making. What a miraculous, astonishing movie! We should all be in a state
of total awe, really.
The most beautiful part of this
movie is found in each other’s eyes. We see the One shining in every eye. This
movie is all One, One watching One.
It’s impossible to feel like you’ve
wasted several hours of your life watching the ultimate movie: this movie IS
your life. One life. Now showing.
The Point of Altered States
Having maxed out with entheogenic
experiences, I have to remind myself of the whole point of altered states,
which is altered traits. There has to be meaning in the moment, and it is the
entheogenic experience that puts profound meaning into the moment, into all
things, into all living beings. I don’t care what fantastic trips are under
one’s belt, what I care about is, are we in the moment? Are we making eye
contact, soul contact? If not, the entheogenic voyages have not reached the
Other Shore. Stuck in egocentricity, altered states serve only to further aggrandize
the ego.
Suffering Succotash
Not being an island, the suffering
of those near and far and near and dear, gets to me. My early morning bouts of
insomnia feature worries about people and their woeful situations. This
morning, after getting just enough sleep, I found myself singing in the
shower—a good sign. Walking to work, I tell myself it’s good for me to find my
own way out of my own suffering, and to take heart that by doing so, I’m
helping people find their own way out of their own suffering. Everyone has to
work on themselves. We can’t force others to change, we can’t do their work for
them. It always gets down to the same old story: life is a challenge,
everything changes, everything passes away, suffering happens when we are
attached to a thing, person, place, situation, feeling, belief, or anything at
all.
Human beings are all dysfunctional
to some degree, living somewhere other than the present. It’s much easier to be
in the now when there aren’t so many attachments grabbing our attention.
Let her go, let him go, let it go.
Let go: this is not just good deathbed
advice, it’s good for those in the full flush of youth and health and strength
and willfulness.
Savor the flavor of life’s corn
kernels and lima beans, in the now, where cats and dogs and animals and plants
and planets and stars and universal spirit abide.
Magnificent Significance
It’s not the particular shape, size, color, sound, feel, smell or taste of
a form that makes it significant, it’s the fact that it is an expression of the
universe, a manifestation of the universal energy essence. The ultimate
significance of all form is realized when we realize that all forms are of one
essence, that all flesh and form is our very own flesh and form. This body is
‘inhabited’ by the same universal spirit that ‘inhabits’ every form, that gives
all forms form, all sentient forms sentience.
My Life Has A Life Of Its Own
People occasionally pause and realize how something was done while they
were on ‘automatic pilot.’ How could something get done without the ‘doer’
knowing about it? Yet it happens commonly, to everyone.
Rather than be embarrassed or disconcerted about being on automatic pilot, I rejoice at the prospect of giving up Doership entirely and just letting It do it, letting It be It. For many years I’ve come to know that my mind has a mind of its own, without any effort on ‘my’ part. Baseline pure awareness just is, without stress, without strain. There is no effort involved with Beingness—I don’t have to be clever or break my back to simply exist: existence just is, effortlessly. No-one has to try to Be, no-one has to strive to bring about Awareness.
This is the essence, the whole secret, of the transpersonal life. Honor personal life—for it is inevitable—and savor the transpersonal life once the insubstantiality of the Doer becomes obvious.
Pure being, pure awareness, just is. It is magnificent. How noble to be This, the universe, unbound, effortless. We are already This, wonderfully free. What a fine thing to be, what a fine way to be, and that just happens all on its own.
Guide Lions for Soul-Finding
It’s a well-known fact that house cats will come to us when we don’t call
them. As the unpaid staff to a pride of miniature house panthers, scooping
their waste and serving their meals, I’m well aware of their terms. Having met
their terms, they trust me and accept me as one of them, as I have treated them
with gentleness and respect and deference. The trust level is now so high that
I can roughhouse and wrestle with them.
So it is with finding the “soul”, soul being a four-letter word for that which we really are, our core, our essence, our divine immortal transpersonal spirit. When we stop being aggressive, and loud, and angry, and restless, and start being receptive, passive, quiet, calm, accepting, gentle, our soul comes to us, as it were. Expressing the innate qualities of the soul is what attracts the soul—it’s the soul calling out to itself and meeting itself on its terms.
With practice, with experience, the soul-meeting-itself experience becomes robust, so that no special conditions need to be met in order for the connection to be maintained. I can roughhouse with my own soul and not fear chasing it away. I trust my soul, and my soul trusts me, which is as it should be, as I am my soul, the universal energy that just is. I don’t require any particular ritual or exercise or practice to connect with my own soul: it’s always here, at hand, the Me of me.
When we let our own soul be our master, we are effortlessly free, as the soul is effortlessly free. When I am sitting quietly I don’t have to look down to know that there is at least one cat on my lap. I don’t have to go looking for my soul, as it’s the one who’d been looking for itself. It’s not somewhere else, it’s not someone else, and it’s not to be found in the future. It’s the Me of every me, it always here, it’s always now. The soul knows no time, no distance, no other.
When we stop looking so hard for the soul, it comes to us, as us, on its own quiet calm catlike terms.
The Blessed Relief of Acceptance
Last weekend, for the first time in months, I spoke with someone for whom I
had felt intense animosity, for egregious misdeeds he committed against others.
With a line of communication unexpectedly open, I began to understand him
better than ever, and saw before me an earnest, intelligent person, and not a
conniving, dangerous, self-destructive fool. I offered sympathy and
encouragement for his battle with substance abuse, and as we spoke a great dark
cloud dissipated, and it felt good.
For how many other people with whom I share this life have I felt critical disdain, people who don’t measure up to certain ideals and expectations—many people. In an instant, I can unconditionally accept everyone as they are, and feel only love for them. How good that feels just to do that—how much better it feels when such unconditional acceptance is expressed, shared, with everyone I’m with.
Funny thing, when I accept everyone, I also accept myself, and find that I’m also more easily accepted by others, just as I am, when I’m that way—accepting all, with love.
Meaningfull
The entheogenic insight reveals how everything is imbued with ultimate
meaning. The Perennial Philosophy—the Perennial Understanding—is based on the
revelation of intrinsic meaning in all things. With insight, with
understanding, existence and awareness become meaningful. Those who find life
to be meaningless tend to suffer; those who have found the intrinsic meaning in
all things transcend suffering, having seen the ultimate meaning, that all
things are indeed one thing.
Such meaning is transpersonal. The use of an entheogen in the midst of nature, in perfect solitude, helps reveal the intrinsic meaning of being. The natural world is wise and radiant and filled with meaning, welcoming us back home.
The Id as ID
The energy of the universe is our true identity; it is also the essence of
what the Freudians call the id, the spontaneous passionate beast that is kept
in check by the thin veneer of ego. The ego—identifying itself as one
particular body—can’t accept the fact that it is delusional, and self-limited.
This doesn’t change the fact that the ego’s illusory existence is created by
the universal energy, and the fact that the universal energy is the only thing
we really are. When the ego reaches a level of insight sufficient to reveal its
illusory existence to itself, it instantly vanishes, its illusory identity
replaced with the self-realized universal energy. Thus the ego dies and is
reborn as self-realized id.
This whole question of true identity is at the core of the Perennial Philosophy, and is where the intellectually honest human being with intimations of mortality heads. The ego will die, one way or another, whether through insight and self-realization or through biological death resulting in final cessation of thought-processes that created and sustained the illusory ego.
It feels so good to live in the unlimited freedom of the universal energy, as the universal energy. I live everywhere, in every form.
Wetware Backups
My fondest fantasy is communicating with another being so well that there
is no question there is complete understanding, to the point that when the end
of this body’s lifespan has been reached, the understanding will live on. This
process is always at work, giving and getting impressions all the time of
varying degrees of usefulness and factualness. Delusional thinking and clear
thinking is transmitted and received, in varying admixtures.
There’s a science-fiction concept some futurists take seriously, that somehow, one day, the contents of an individual’s mind can be stored in a computer, so that the essence of the person can be ‘downloaded’ at any time, presumably into another person. The essence of the person is presumed to be memories and personality.
Actually, we are all backing up our wetware all the time whenever we share what we know, and whenever we help others know what we know. The Perennial Understanding which is at the core of the Perennial Philosophy is what guarantees immortality, even though the immortality is transpersonal, being the universal energy.
The Perennial Universal Understanding
It doesn’t matter what shape universal energy assumes, what laws of physics
it obeys in a particular physical universe. What matters is if we sentient
beings understand we are this energy, or don’t. That Art Thou is a universal
constant, in whatever form or universe That happens to be.
Finding Your Self
A niece has run afoul of all hopes and expectations and has taken
flight--and apparently taken leave--of her senses, having forsaken the
educational opportunity provided by her hardworking parent. As a young adult
she is entitled to make her own decisions and live with the consequences. This
appears to be a case of yet another human being trying to find herself, after
knowing nothing but an overprotective home life. “Anywhere else but where I was
and who I was with” is the imperative in this impulsive young lifeform. How
well I know the feeling, and I believe the impulse is universal, to varying degrees,
in the young adults of our species. It’s only natural to want to leave the nest
and find out what it’s like to keep one’s own company.
Such a rite of passage often called “finding yourself” is often presumed to be a time of finding out what niche, what vocation, one is cut out for. It’s a practical, worldly search, culminating in finding oneself by what one does, or wants to do.
There’s another path of finding oneself that asks “who am I” rather than “what do I do.” The emphasis is on Being rather than Doing. This is a lifelong path that unfolds as it will, and requires mistakes and misperceptions galore. Finding out what we are not helps us to find out what we really are.
The process reaches a wonderful point where it’s obvious that what one is looking for is the one who’s doing the looking. Finding oneself is no longer going to happen in the future or somewhere else: it’s been here all along.
Pure Awareness. Pure beingness. Here it is, hiding in plain sight, all along.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
The same thing I always am, Pure Awareness, the universe itself. Next
question.
The Fullness of Emptiness
How good it feels to ease up on the compulsion to keep the head always full
of thoughts and opinions and emotions and stuff, to leave some room, some
space. The emptier the head the more receptive it gets, which makes sense: an
empty cup holds a lot more than a full cup. The emptier the cup, the more it
can take in. The emptiest cup takes in the most. The totally empty cup takes in
everything. It’s only the crapola filling our cup, flying around in our
heads that blinds us to the astonishing reality of that which lives in us as
us. Our cup is always filled with the radiant reality of the One.
Tending the Dream of Life
This dream, on a personal scale with mortgage and monogamy, is spontaneous
in great measure, and also is malleable by the lucid dreamer who knows this is
a dream. Case in point: Last evening I refrained from starting an emotional
argument about money, not even discussing personal finances. Although the topic
could have been brought up as it had before, it wasn’t, I bit my tongue and
cranked up the transpersonality to Eleven, and as a result had a pleasant,
quiet evening on the porch with my spouse, savoring Guinnesses and enjoying the
first spring peepers of the year with the cats. We spoke of many things and
many people and many worrisome situations involving other people, but the hot
touchy topics that could have been brought up, that I had plenty of
justification in bringing up, weren’t brought up. Marriage, house, quality of
daily life, is an ongoing dream, the quality of which changes and can be
changed, by what is said and not said, done and not done. It’s really simple:
we’re all living a dream, and we can make the dream however we wish it to be,
until the day each individual dreamer no longer exists in the dream. In a very
real sense we’re living out the dream that flashes before our eyes as we review
the dream of our life as we lay on our deathbed. How much regret is felt in the
dream review depends on how much we dreamed heedlessly rather than lucidly, how
much we took the dream and fellow dreamers for granted and treated them
callously rather than lovingly and mindfully.
Cease Cherishing Opinions, Damn It
It’s easy to see the Great Perfection once we stop forming and cherishing
and identifying with opinions. The mind in its essence is pure, transparent,
spacious, perfect freedom and perfect peace, just plain perfectly wonderful as
it really is. We are this pure awareness. Opinions are cheap, annoying, and can
make life miserable. Opinions will keep popping up, we are so well-trained to
be opinion-generators. The secret is to stop cherishing opinions, that’s all. Watch
them rise and fall, like everything else, in the beautiful sky-like universal
mind.
Nature-Starved People
In this hothouse pressure cooker of virtual life/conceptual life known as a
college, the appearance of a dog or cat on campus elicits stares of longing
from the students. How we miss our companion animals, those furry beings of
unconditional love and candid behavior. The less of an animal we allow
ourselves to become, the less happy we become. The universe is the animal,
animated, life itself, and we are most true to the universe by being natural,
ingenuous animals. We love to be around plants and animals, under the sky, in
the sunlight. Factories and academies and corporate life blind us to our inmost
nature, and we feel a yearning for the natural life. Cats and dogs remind us of
the natural life, and nature.
Incongruity and Inconsistency
There’s no reason to be congruous or consistent—no law, no need, nothing.
Nothing is perfect, everything is perfect, who cares what does or doesn’t fit a
preconceived notion of how things should appear, or how things should be.
Perfectionism is a living hell. Total acceptance is heaven.
Kick Ego’s Ass
I empathize with a young alcoholic relative who’s trying to stay clean and
sober, and nonviolent, and finding coffee and cigarettes to be the only
psychotropics available to him. What he really needs is to be a participant in
a peyote ceremony, or a mushroom velada, or better yet a yage journey, to give
his tortured ego a much-deserved kick in its ass. Everyone needs such an
ass-kicking of the ego from time to time, some more than others. The
prohibitionists who criminalize entheogenic substances are hopelessly jerked
around by the ego, self-aggrandizing morons who think the Good Life is
characterized by money, power, and possessions; in their case the ego has
become a malignant terminal tumor of the psyche. As psychonauts have learned
and proclaimed, a life without an ego-shattering entheogenic experience is like
a life that’s never known lovemaking.
Driving Me Crazy
The last time I drove a good distance was a few days ago, a 100-mile round
trip to the far side of the city. Although most people think nothing of driving
on the ‘free’-way I was exhausted and nerve-wracked from the ordeal. To assume
that people can control a several-ton mass of metal at 60 miles an hour in
close proximity with other vehicles, maintaining position within painted lines
only, is assuming too much. To assume that bridges are perpetually structurally
safe is to assume too much. Every time I must drive over a long, high bridge I
am in a near-swoon from dread.
I will not participate in the madness that has become the normal way of life of my contemporaries.
Spiritual Beings
We are all, in essence, spiritual beings, i.e., beings of spirit, nothing
but spirit. These physical vehicles, sloshy rubbery things of water and earth
and air and sunlight, are aspects of spirit, and as a form of energy is filled
with light. The living energy that is the presence and awareness of the
universe manifests in every form.
Higher Communication
It is a small subset of beings that can read and understand English, and an
even smaller subset that has access to the Internet. While communication in all
its forms is miraculous, there are methods of communication that are more
effective than words. When spirit recognizes spirit, when the universe
recognizes the universe, complete communication becomes quite simple, and
profound, and powerful: it can require nothing more than eye contact; it can be
simply the interpenetrating radiance of spirit, the luminous presence.
When walking about town, I remain wide-open to spirit, and nonverbally communicate with all beings, plant and animal. Birds and squirrels are quick to make eye contact with me, although most humans avoid eye contact. When walking in the woods and fields and meadows the peaceful presence of trees and plants communicates the wisdom of nature. In the vast shimmering field of spirit there is eternal oceanic calm.
Communicating via Music
Having come from musical ancestors, I’m blessed with the urge to make
music. If I don’t have a musical instrument in my hands, singing will do just
fine. Singing is actually the most empowering way to make music. Singing is
truly the universal language, infinitely superior to Esperanto. Singing, and
music-making generally, communicates what words fail to convey, and without the
need for a common spoken language. Even other species respond to our singing,
the vibrations conveying our state of being and our intent.
Language is an amazing accomplishment of our species, yet the diversity of languages has resulted in lack of communication and much misunderstanding. Our ambassadors should be musicians, and some are. Musicians are speaking from the nonverbal world of pure being, spirit.
The Human Problem
Humans, those clever egocentric hubristic animals, are poised to destroy
this world. The world I have come to know and love will soon be gone, global
climate change turning much of the planet into desert. Life will go on, and
will adapt to change, but the changes will be quick, and extreme. Fossil fuel
consumption keeps rising, human population keeps climbing, habitat for other
species keeps getting destroyed.
I’m ashamed to be a human being, a piggish consumer of energy and resources. I’ll do what I can to live as lightly as possible on the earth while I’m alive, and with luck I’ll be able to give back everything, offering a totally biodegradable body to the earth. I look forward to living as life itself, as all forms of life.
A Transpersonal Solution to the Human Problem
The insatiable ego-fueled desires of humans, not humans per se, are
destroying the planet. To end desires, the ego must come to an end. The strong
entheogens are just what the planet ordered to heal the human monkey of its
spiritual malignancy, the tumor of ego.
The reign of bloated, narrowminded, ego-bound monkeys is coming to an end, if only because such a reign is unsustainable. Those who have yet to have the deep transpersonal entheogenic experience will weep and gnash their teeth; those who have had the privilege of ego-death will weather the storms with knowing bliss.
The planetary plight is dire. Now more than ever, more people need to have the ego-shattering transpersonal entheogenic experience.
Even without looming ecological catastrophe, every self-aware human being should have at least one deep entheogenic experience to break free of cultural conditioning, even briefly. Life is enchanted. If people can’t feel the enchantment of life, then a heroic dose of an enchantogen can help restore it.
Medicine for our Terminal Condition
How foolish it is to limit entheogens to the terminally ill. The enormous
benefits studies show being derived by terminally ill patients given psilocybin
need not be kept from the rest of us. We are all terminal patients, ever since
the day of birth. Why not make everyone’s remaining
days/weeks/months/years/decades more meaningful, more enriched, more enchanted,
more bearable, through the magic of entheogens?
It’s Always Nothing
Spotting a bowl on the counter, I wondered what snack someone left as a
public offering. Looking into the bowl, it was empty, full of nothing.
In the midst of this ever-changing universe, there is always nothing. Across the generations and the eons, nothing is the same, nothing is always the same. The essence of mind, the essence of self, the essence of essence, is nothing. Meet me in nothing, as nothing. Nothing is emptiness that alone completely fulfills. Nothing is the underlying reality that lives forever, the ultimate condition.
The One is the big Zero. The big Zero is the One.
This is not to say that the One doesn’t exist. The One, being One, exists, but it can’t possibly know it exists. There is no-one to know One.
The One can’t know itself, it can only be itself.
Being the One Flesh
One of the nice things about entheogenic experiences is that they remind
us, in a nonverbal visceral way, what we really are. Once upon a time I was
sitting in a room all alone, chewing an entheogen, when an entity materialized
in the room. At first I was scared and confused, but after I let the entity
devour me I became the entity, which turned out to be the totality of life
itself. I understood at that moment that all flesh is one flesh. Once we as
persons let ourselves be devoured by life we become transpersonal, and we
remember all flesh is our flesh, all flesh is one flesh.
The trick the universe plays upon itself is that it is many, and many parts of itself believe they are separate selves. This is the way it must be. When the universe can distance itself from itself by such delusion it sets itself up to enjoy the cessation of delusion and the blissful reunion with itself. The universe can at last see itself through its own eyes, and see itself in every life, in every eye: this is the basis and beginning of universal unconditional love.
Fish Eyes
This morning I had a vivid colorful dream where I was floating in a
crystal-clear stream, face-down, eyes wide open, gazing into the wide-open eyes
of many fish below me. There were tiny tropical-type fish, and larger fish, all
beautiful to behold. For an indeterminate length of time I was blissfully
looking at the fish, and the fish were looking back at me.
The water signifies life, spirit, clear and pure. In the living water of spirit all beings swim, all beings see each other, the same spirit seeing through every eye.
Coming from the Source, Coming from the Center
So often I find myself behaving compulsively and impulsively, driven by
desires or by fears. The entire human condition and civilization itself is
built upon the desires and fears of its billions. We believe we need more, that
we need to go more places, or get away from other places, and ever
faster.
In moments of sanity and intelligence I remember to abide in the source of being, in the center of being, and remember how good it is to be fully real, completely and complete in the present. In those moments the universe welcomes me back home, the home I never really left: the source, the center, pure being.
Happy To Be
An African musician being interviewed on the radio said her music reflected
the African spirit of happiness just to exist.
A cliché used by many interviewees is “happy to be here.”
A refinement and a philosophy to live by, if desired, is “happy to be.”
I lay awake in the wee hours of the morning, unable to sleep, so I surrender to
simply being, and wish that all people would do likewise. In simply being, we
implode into the heart of hearts and find our true universal self, the
self-shining radiance of the core of being. Finding this, we know we are this,
and we know this is universal, real, eternal.
As the global economy continues to fall apart, the things that are real, true,
significant, essential, are more easily revealed, and prove to be the true
wealth of people and nations. It’s all spirit, and the spiritual world and the
spiritual life is where we live, where we are, and what we are. How could we
not be happy being this!
Unconditional Surrender
There comes the time of ripening of understanding when there’s no choice
but to surrender unconditionally to the One, and let the One be the One, the
true identity of all. With unconditional surrender comes the blessedness of the
unconditioned mind, and of the power of unconditional loving. The recognition
of the One by the One, the love of the One for the One, can’t be denied.
There’s no turning back.
Timelessness and the Archaic Revivalists
I used to have a romantic idealized fantasy of meeting people from the
past, as if the fact they lived and died years, centuries, or millennia ago
imparted them with an exotic nobility. Lately I no longer regard people who
happened to live and die long before me as being special. Flesh is flesh;
awareness is awareness; essence is essence; the universal mind is the universal
mind. There is no time in the universal mind.
Those people who tend to don costumes and change their name and their role and reenact history, whether it be a Civil War battle or a prehistoric culture, are caught in a conceptual timeline, and trapped in the concept of time itself. Those who lived in the past are no more separate in essence than those who live far away.
There is only one time, Now, which is Timelessness, Eternity. There is only one Person, Ever-Living, One and the Same Universal Essence and Universal Mind. Awareness is forever the same, empty, transparent, self-shining, self-existing.
The One self-transforms eternally in the eternal Now. Everyone we meet is the One, the same One we see in the mirror.
Mind, Body, Spirit
Mind, its contents ever-changing; body, a harmonious transient amalgam of
minerals, water, atmosphere, and sunlight; spirit, the eternal essence of mind
and body: there is no exclusion, no separation, of mind, body, and spirit—it’s
all essence, it’s all awareness, all beingness, all One. Through the vehicles
of mind and body the spirit of the universe comes to recognize itself.
Nobody Home
Who are we trying to impress? Who are we trying to satisfy? Where exactly
within the body—which organ—which part of which organ—where in the mind, if
mind can be found—is that craving, cunning creature that is so implacably
demanding? And if it’s nowhere to be found in this, my body, where is it to be
found in any body?
There’s no-one to impress, no-one to offend, anywhere. The dream arises, the dream falls away.
Enchantment
Everyone starts out in an enchanted state of mind. The newborn finds the
world fascinating, magical, limitless into childhood. Then as self-centered
thinking clouds the vision, there’s disenchantment. Many adults suffer from
chronic disenchantment. The world is gray, dreary, predictable, soul-crushing.
Sometimes enchantment finds its way back to some adults. Enchantogens/entheogens do help that way sometimes. So can reading the right books, taking the right walking paths…
Enchantment has returned. Enchantment never left, for those who see with enchanted eyes.
To live the rest of the days left in this fragile body in an enchanted state, in an enchanted world, is only natural.
I look to other people to see if they, too, are enchanted…some are, some aren’t. The ones who aren’t are easy to spot: bored, unhappy, distracted; the ones who are, are also easy to spot: a brightness in their eyes, eyes that actually make contact with mine, eyes revealing enchantment. Existence itself has their full attention, and they’re filled with wonder and joy, for they see that the presence of existence itself is pure enchantment.
Transpersonal and Transverbal
As much fun as it is to write and to talk, to read and to listen, it’s a relief
to live transverbally, communicating with smiles and gestures and touch and
vibes and eye contact. Living transverbally lends itself to living
transpersonally, for the true self beyond name and form communicates
transverbally.
How To Be
After countless generations of survival strategizing it’s time to learn how
to be, to just be, to simply be. My cats show me how to be content, how to be
complete, how to be relaxed. My plants also show me how to be. What a cool,
calm way to be it is. Agitation requires ego. Calm requires egolessness.
Our true nature is intrinsically egoless. Hallelujah!
The Most Important Stuff
How is it possible to not be drawn in by the perennial philosophy? That the
One is in all forms is breathtaking. The petty opinions and petty
concerns of pettyminded people are of no concern.
Desires and Desirelessness
The maturity of a person can be gauged by how many and how complex and how
insatiable his desires. Not only desires per se but also attachment to both the
desire and the object of desire are determinants of spiritual growth or lack
thereof.
The presence of desire creates a sense of lack, of being less than whole, a tense, troubled state of being; the absence of desire allows the intrinsic peace and wholeness of the true self to manifest.
Born As, not Born With
We are born as pure awareness, pure beingness, pure life, pure spirit. We
never stop being this, even though we may deceive ourselves that we are
otherwise.
Role-Playing Games
Many people identify with a role, or roles, they happen to be playing. It
may not occur to them to wonder who it is playing these roles, who it is behind
these roles. Such curiosity, such self-inquiry, comes easier and quicker to
some more than others. It’s much easier to keep playing roles, to identify with
a particular role, to identify others as particular roles, and to take roles
very seriously, to believe in the reality of roles, to believe in the
seriousness of the games roles play.
A few people have grown weary of pretending to be a role, and have managed to acquire a keen interest in finding out who or what’s behind the roles, who or what’s playing the games. It’s astonishing to find out it’s not necessary to look very far, to look elsewhere, or to look at some time in the future, to see who or what it is behind the roles. It’s here all along, ordinary natural awareness, pure simple self-sustaining consciousness: the cosmos’ very own consciousness. The ultimate role is being the universe, the ultimate game is being the universe.
The Irony of Self-Destructive Behavior
It’s common knowledge what constitutes self-destructive behavior: actions
which create a risk to life, limb, and health--unnecessary and excessive risks,
unhealthy and dangerous habits. What’s ironic about the common concept of
self-destructive behavior is that the perpetrator of the self-destructive
behavior—the self-concept—is actually reinforced by such behavior. While the
body—selfless and innocent—is heedlessly exposed to injury, toxins, even
senseless untimely demise—the self-concept, the ego, is strengthened.
People also can and do engage in self-concept-destructive behavior: having enriching, broadening, deepening life experiences, including but not limited to ego-busting entheogenic experiences. There is respect given to the body, taking care to live a wholesome life that enhances health, well-being, and longevity—getting plenty of rest, eating healthful food, exercising regularly--which helps enhance the quality of life, maximizing health and alertness and receptivity. The more receptive we are, the more we come to understand, until our self-concept is completely surrendered to the universe. The self-concept, which had a mere illusory existence anyway, vanishes—is in a sense destroyed—by the light of understanding.
Expressing Our True Nature
Our true nature—God, the Primordial Buddha, Brahman, what-have-you—dwells
within us as us, no doubt, whether we believe it or not, whether we know it or
not, whether we’re in touch with it or not. Our true nature is expressing
itself as best it can under the circumstances of its birth and development, its
karma…
I can appreciate how some people believe the best expression of our true nature is stillness and silence, as our true nature is without a self, completely empty. Yet we live and work in the world, and things get thought and said and done.
It’s rather awesome to let the universe live this life, to move and speak and do what it will. Speak or be silent, move or be still, it doesn’t matter, for the presence of our true nature—the presence of God—the presence of Spirit—is fully within, fully what we are, with no effort required on our part. It’s not narcissistic to be in awe of our true self, it’s just part of being real, part of being maturely and fully surrendered to our divine presence.
The Wisdom of Plants and Animals
How therapeutic it is to be in the company of companion animals, to see how
content they are just to simply be. It’s just as salutary to be in the presence
of plants, which are also content to simply be, and require only sunlight, air,
water, and soil. Maybe being an herbivore is conducive to becoming as easily
fulfilled as a plant. I need not chase after plants to acquire them for my next
meal; they, and I, live quietly and peacefully together, bathed in sunlight.
Communion with Nature
The lesson I’ve learned after decades of trials and errors is that
my--our--measure of spiritual success is the degree to which we are in touch
with Nature. To be in touch is to commune; to commune is to experience oneness.
Oneness with Nature is a timeless fact; we need only experience this fact. To
experience oneness with Nature requires a receptive, undistracted awareness. It
also helps to physically be in a natural environment, outdoors, surrounded by
life, with earth below and sky above. With sufficient practice, communion is
established, and is maintained even when not physically in an outdoor natural
setting. Entheogens can be used to enhance receptivity to Nature and to the
life-spirit. To experience oneness with Nature is to know we live forever
as Nature. There is one life, one spirit, one Nature.
Toward a more Biocentric Culture
As the materialist economy collapses the real economy of biological
existence continues. Organisms need an adequate environment in which to survive
and thrive. Ideally all organisms, particularly animals, particularly human
animals, would reach a robust, sustainable equilibrium, and enjoy abundance for
all: abundant water, abundant food, abundant shelter, abundant meeting of all
the necessities of healthy, wholesome life.
A culture that is biocentric and biophilic provides the context necessary for a meaningful way of life. When life loves life, and lives for all life, all bases are covered.
A Cultural Context for Entheogenesis
A biocentric and biophilic culture would be inherently supportive of
entheogenic practices. When individuals and groups of individuals have deep
entheogenic experiences they are put in touch with the spirit of life within
all. As the dominant culture is materialistic, entheogenic practices and
entheogenic experiences are out of context—yet through such practices and
experiences a biophilic and biocentric culture is created. We are creating the
culture and cultural context through entheogenesis that will be supportive of
entheogenesis and, of course, the life spirit.
Be-In’ My Right Mind
This untroubled pure witnessing consciousness just takes it all in, truly
the Eye of God. How embarrassed I would be if I felt I were being watched by
God, and not simply watching myself. God has witnessed some very strange and
foolish behavior, on the street and behind closed doors, that’s for sure. And
that’s just this particular human being, ‘me.’
What was most distressing was that feeling of not being able to control my thoughts, of having twisted, negative, even violent fantasies. It was as if I was my thoughts, that I was at the mercy of my thoughts, and my thoughts were on a nonstop rampage.
I felt that I was going quite insane, and could diagnose myself as being clinically a nut-case, ready for the rubber room and heavy-duty medications.
Now, finding that wonderful cool clear universal mind and knowing it’s what I always have been, there’s no more fear of going insane, and no more being controlled by thoughts. Thoughts rise and fall, and all is well.
What everyone really needs is to not only be IN our right mind—the universal mind—but to BE our right mind.
Opinions Are Cheap
The sage says “Don’t seek enlightenment, just stop cherishing
opinions.” There is no perfect world, and nothing and nobody is perfect.
Holding onto opinions causes all kinds of grief. Opinions, being thoughts, rise
and fall—let them rise, let them fall, without believing them, identifying with
them, acting upon them or speaking upon them.
The Great Perfection
Magically, this apparently imperfect world populated by apparently
imperfect people becomes perfect when viewed by the universal mind, which is
pure witnessing consciousness, unconditioned awareness. Impossible to defile,
radiant, sparkling, transparent, perfect universal mind. How blessed to know
this, how blessed to know we are this!
Guardian Angel
There is a guardian angel for everyone, and it’s the true self, the
universal mind, the Dharmakaya. There’s no winged Other hovering about, looking
after us. It’s pure self-shining presence awareness, cosmic consciousness, the
natural radiant beingness.
Home
What people want is to be home. The feeling of being at home is sweet: a
sense of security, freedom, peace, rest. Home is a state of mind, a feeling,
not a particular location, not a particular structure.
For me, home is being in my right mind, the universal mind. Everyone lives in the mind. The problem with egoic mind is that it discriminates, it judges, it craves, it shuns. Conditions have to be just right to satisfy the egoic mind, but even then the satisfaction is fleeting.
Living in the universal mind is total freedom. The self-shining vast radiant universal mind is the most comfortable place to be, the most comfortable thing to be. We are not just living in the universal mind, we are in fact the universal mind. We are, literally, home. Our true self—the universal mind—is home.
Getting Real
Most of my adult life I've suffered as a disembodied ego.
Now for the rest of my life I'm enjoying being a disegoic body.
This is the universal body.
This is the universal mind.
This is wonderful!
Selling Ice to Inuit
How can I sell dharmakaya to the dharmakaya? Maybe reminding people its intrinsic virtues—its selling points—such as peace, purity, self-shining
perfection would be useful. My dad was a natural salesman, he had the gift of gab, of shifting his persona to fit the client. ‘Skillful means’ indeed.
Now that I found a product I am totally in love with, I can try my hand at salesmanship. Like Dad told me on many occasions, “Sell yourself!” In other
words, in this case, “Sell the dharmakaya!”
Rotting
Corpses
I had a dream—a nightmare—in the wee hours of the morning that involved
trying to get rid of the stench within a house that allegedly had rotting
corpses stuck somewhere inside. The process and the dream seemed interminable,
frustrating, unpleasant, and the stench remained.
Just thinking about rotting corpses used to make me feel fear and dread, but not anymore. Death is an aspect of ongoing life, a totally natural process. The fear of death, and the feeling of dread about corpses, indicates an identification with and attachment to the body. That this body will one day appear to become insensate, lifeless, and putrid is a fact. What is also a fact is that the seemingly dead body feeds ongoing life, just as cells in the living body die and become reabsorbed by the living body. The forms of life undergo these changes; the life principle itself remains unchanged.
It’s no wonder why meditating in a cemetery or alongside a rotting corpse is such a powerful spiritual exercise: the presence of presence, the awareness of awareness, the perception of the life principle by the life principle, is enhanced in such a setting. Appreciation of the life principle, identification with the life principle, and gratitude for the life principle, is easier in the presence of rotting corpses.
How grotesque, macabre, and ignorant is grieving over an embalmed, cosmetically enhanced and hermetically sealed corpse, weeping and wailing over the loss of a bag of dirt and water that was given a name and an ego.
The light in every surviving eye is the One Light. Because a light bulb has burned out or shattered doesn’t mean the electricity that flowed through it has been destroyed.
Perspective
Shift
Our perspective is dependent on our level of understanding, or perhaps more
accurately, dependent on our degree of self-deception. If we believe that we
are a separate person, an ego, our perspective will correspond with that
belief. If we have managed to discover how self-deceived we’ve been and resume
the natural state of the true self, our perspective reflects that state of
being, that state of mind. It’s really a wonderful experience, and an immense
relief, to undergo the apparent perspective shift from ego perspective to
life-itself perspective, from personal perspective to impersonal perspective.
To rest in the cosmic perspective, the natural perspective, the egoless
perspective, is profoundly healing, is to be truly, finally, forever at home,
the home that always was, is, and will be.
A
Case of Mistaken Identity
It’s so good to get independent confirmation, unsolicited consensual
validation, of a profound intuition. The Internet has made it possible for
people all over the world to compare notes, even the most subtle, esoteric, and
ineffable notes. To read in Yahoo Groups Nonduality Highlights about the
problems created by mistaken identity was classic. Our true nature doesn’t need
to seek, doesn’t need to realize anything, doesn’t need to get enlightened. It
just always is what it is, is how it is. It’s what we always are anyway. The
fictional self, the person, the ego, with which people identify as themselves,
is what’s troublesome and unreal. Our true nature is just fine, and all we have
to do is rest in our true identity, surrender to it, and just be, being it on
and on and on, here, there, everywhere.
Nothing
But A Dream
There are two cognitive states human beings can be in: one is to take the
world seriously, literally, personally, as real…and the other is to take the
world lightly, metaphorically, impersonally, as a dream of the One. It’s all in
the mind.
It is the duty of those people who have managed to wake up in this dream to play, and play along, with the dream and the dreamers, and to enjoy meeting up with others who have also managed to wake up within this dream.
The old children’s round has it exactly right:
Row,
row, row your boat
Gently down the stream,
Merrily merrily merrily merrily
Life is but a dream.
To be merry in this dream, to live gently in this dream, is the way of the One who has awakened in this dream of the One.
In
And Out Of Touch
Materialistic culture is very well-connected with itself through the
Internet, cellular telephone, and other telecommunication technologies.
However, it’s not necessarily well connected to its living essence, the
presence of life, beingness, and awareness. Many people are woefully out of
touch with their own bodies and minds, out of touch with life itself within and
without. We communicate using thoughts, words, sounds, images swapped
thick and fast, incessantly, globally. Few people are willing to communicate
with the life-spirit within, with the indwelling life-spirit of every form:
such communion and intercommunication is nonverbal, done in silence, requiring
patience and openness, receptivity and acceptance, and goes beyond thought,
beyond opinion, beyond belief.
Living
in Terra Incognita as the Mysterium Magnum
The Great Mystery is where we all live all the time, whether we recognize
this fact or not. The immense profundity is always at hand, within, this very
beingness and this very awareness. When we are ready and willing, we can let go
of the persona, the ego, and live in terra incognita as the Great Mystery. This
terra incognita remains forever unknown and unknowable, even though it is our
very being, our very essence, our very identity. We can’t know it, we can only
be it.
Beyond
Time
In this very moment everything always dwells, the One always dwells.
Beyond
Ideology, Beyond Belief, Beyond Faith
I look at my hands, my living hands, and see the life which fills them and animates
them. This is all the proof I need, all the evidence I could ever hope for. I
am this life, this very life of the body, the earth, the universe. What a
wondrous fact, that this life, all life, is what we are. We are life, one life,
the life of the earth, the life of the universe. We are this shimmering,
incandescent energy. Thoughts and things blind and distract us from seeing,
from recognizing, the one life in ourselves and in each other. Believe nothing,
desire nothing, and be life.
Life
Does Go On
While the anti-nature materialistic culture tries to force its way, I tend
my medicinal plants. At first I thought only one cutting would take root and
survive, but to my astonishment all the cuttings have sprouted roots. I had
given up on most of them, even though every time I tended to them I’d tell them
to take their time and do the best they could. My patience has paid off, and
I’m once again humbled by the resilience of the life-spirit. It is the
life-spirit that is the true medicine. By eating these and other plants, I’m
taking in life-spirit, spirit medicine. Plants are so generous with their
flesh, their spirit, sharing their life with mine, our lives indistinguishable,
which is as it should be: we are one life, one spirit, one life-spirit.
Life-spirit cannot be legislated, cannot be controlled. Life-spirit goes on.
The
Sweet Paradox of Death
The prospect of the inevitable melting into the totality of life is not a
fearsome dreaded fate—it’s a wholesome, ecstatic returning to that which
eternally is. I will gratefully return all of this to All of this: water to
water, earth to earth, sunlight to sunlight, air to sky, life-spirit to
life-spirit. Death is not a cessation—it’s a reunion of life with life.
Entheogens really help disabuse ourselves of the false notion of being separate from life, and in so doing the concept of death becomes ludicrous. We are life. We are the universe. What lives in us as us lives forever.
The
Banning of Entheogens
In this urban-industrial-technical-materialistic culture which has labored
mightily to conquer nature entheogens are anathema, for they tend to reunite
people with nature, turning them into indigenous people. Indigenous people are
bad for the economy, because they don’t consume nearly enough material goods and
energy as the nicely-brainwashed insatiable non-indigenous.
The drug of choice of this materialistic culture is Television, the Anti-Entheogen. Television hypnotizes the masses, promotes a materialistic ideology, and keeps people separate from the earth, from nature, instead paralyzing people indoors, in front of its flickering images, its virtual reality.
Give
Me Cognitive Liberty, or Give Me Brain Death
The last bastion of liberty is consciousness. Everyone lives in
consciousness, and how we live in it, and what we like to do with
consciousness, is our own business, a personal intimate matter. The only time
anyone else would need to intervene with our cognitive liberty is when our
consciousness-altering puts anyone in harm’s way. For an adult to order another
adult to not alter consciousness is unconscionable.
Pure
Life-Spirit
Plants, animals, and unpretentious humans manifest as pure life-spirit, or
should I say THE pure life-spirit. I tend the plants and thank them for sharing
their pure life-spirit teachings with me. I tell my cats I adore them, I
worship them, which in fact I do, as often as possible.
When enjoying states of heightened awareness, I’m exquisitely aware of the great gentle conspiracy of the life-spirit when I walk through the fields and forests, seeing where it’s always in the process of taking back and taking over the earth with its green goodness. Abandoned roads and abandoned buildings are covered with verdant growth.
The popular book “The World Without Us” shows what kind of a world it would be if we could only let the life-spirit take back the world.
Meanwhile, the contrast is stark: sterile edifices and scars of concrete and asphalt, and lush organic manifestations of pure life-spirit.
Beingness
It’s not terribly easy to fly in the face of conventional thinking. One of
the most radical, transformative realizations that could possibly come to a
human being is to simply be aware of sheer existence itself, beingness itself.
From time to time I have marveled at beingness, and marveled that more people
don’t, or can’t, marvel at beingness.
Instead, it seems most people are resigned to being driven by conventional thinking, the de rigueur egoic personhood, with its conventional opinions, desires, fears, likes, dislikes, and perspective. There is, for most people, no sense of wonder inspired by beingness, only a dreary obsession with entanglements and desires and fears, in a hurry to be somewhere, to do something, to get something, to avoid something, to feel something. Most people have complicated lives.
My life is now as simple as possible so that I may better appreciate beingness, the living principle of the universe. I reserve the right to unalloyed wonder over beingness in this very moment, no matter what complicated circumstances in which I might find myself to be. Beingness is simple, wonderful, magical, profound, transformative—I can’t bring myself to suffer from the dreariness of the conventional egoic perspective any longer. Once beingness is experienced, there’s no turning back. What lives as me and thee is a wondrous being. It takes a lot of ignorance not to feel wonder from sheer beingness, from being this wonderful One we are.
The
Perennial Philosopher
The Perennial Philosophy is, of course, as wonderful and as totally true now
as ever. For those fortunate people who can grasp the Perennial Philosophy,
life is immeasurably enhanced, inexpressibly meaningful. Such people become, de
facto, philosophers, and not just hack philosophers weaving elaborate
academically-fashionable philosophies or writing fashionable bestselling
philosophy books, but Perennial Philosophers, harking back to the passionate
uncompromising sages of antiquity, such as Diogenes, Lao Tzu, Pythagoras,
Socrates, and Bodhidharma, to name but a few. In more recent times the
Perennial Philosophers are the nondualists including Nisargadatta, Ramana
Maharshi, Tony Parsons, John Wheeler, Bob Adamson, Wayne Liquorman, and many
others.
Perennial Philosophers are known by the fact that they have surrendered unconditionally to the Perennial Philosophy and, while still living apparently ordinary, personal lives, are in fact totally surrendered to the impersonal life, and identify with it rather than with the conditioned ego. The joyous glory of being life itself is the compensation enjoyed by the true Perennial Philosophers.
The
Herbivore’s Delight
It’s time to give that weird neologism “vegan” the old heave-ho. I’m not
some crank from a planet circling Vega, I’m a human being who has found his way
to surviving optimally on plants alone. The herbivorous diet involves minimal,
unintentional, cruelty to animals in the course of harvesting grains and beans--to
insects and small animals who are in the path of the combine—but otherwise is
cruelty-free. Plants do not have sensory receptors, and can be plucked, chewed,
boiled and ground-up without a care. An herbivorous diet is intrinsically the
healthiest diet, as it is nutritious, high in fiber and low in fat. Eating only
beans, whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables is a lovely, inexpensive,
cruelty-free way to survive and be optimally healthy.
There is no plant that is illegal or immoral or forbidden. Just because some plants have peculiar effects on the monkeys that ingest them is no grounds for declaring those plants off-limits. No monkey has the right to tell another monkey what plants it may and may not eat.
Eating plants is as close to eating sunlight as we monkeys can get. Sunlight is de light. We all must eat light, in whatever form it comes.
My heroic mug of strong coffee is palpably delightful. I’m grateful the prohibitionist authoritarian monkeys haven’t made coffee illegal, although they’ve tried, back when they were even more ignorant than they are now.
Any plant is fair game.
Food
as Medicine, Medicine as Food
Eating plants is good medicine. It’s not possible to differentiate
medicinal plants from nutritional plants. Good food is good medicine. Some
medicinal plants are also good medicine.
Yes
Outlet
How good it is to have creative outlets, to express fully that which needs
to be expressed. The street sign “No Outlet” at the entrance of cul-de-sacs
reminds me of all the frustration experienced by people who have no good
outlets. We don’t have to paint or compose or sculpt or write or find an
artistic outlet necessarily: it’s sufficient to just speak from the heart
everything that needs to be said.
Everyone starts out with simple needs: food, warmth, cuddling. In a perfect world we would find our main business to be providing food, warmth, and cuddling to each other, and all would be very well. At some point many people have to fend for themselves, being denied food and warmth and cuddling; if these can’t be found, life feels cold and hostile.
Our basic expressive outlet as infants and small children is crying: for lack of food, warmth and or cuddling. If our basic needs are unmet as we get older, we learn to express ourselves with words.
The deep frustration and dissatisfaction many people feel could be mitigated by ‘crying’ to others, to learning of the extent of unmet human needs. We also cry by writing, by making music in the minor key, by painting dark paintings and sculpting tortured clay figures.
When a human being learns how to meet his needs and recreate the conditions of early childhood—nourishing food, warmth, cuddling—the contentment and happiness that naturally arises also seeks an outlet. The human being who manages to divine the impersonal beneficence of the universe is beside himself with relief: what better home life than to be in the bosom of a totally nonjudgmental natural energy. The creative expression from someone enjoying almost unbearable contentment is going to reflect that profound contentment.
At
Home, At One
We all want to be Home, we all want to merge and be One with the Source. Home
is a state of mind, and the merging with the Source is a given. In this very
moment, we are all home, and we are all merged with the Source, at One with the
One. There is an elaborate fiction that many people believe, that home has to
be a particular place, that merging with the Source must wait until death. That
leaves the only time we ever have—now—only a means to an end, a way to get to
some future home, that must be passed through quickly.
Home is where we are, home is now. We are all already One with the Source.
Awareness
of Awareness
One of the most lifechanging breakthroughs in understanding for me was, and
is, awareness of awareness. In a flash my true mind, my true self, manifested,
and continues to manifest, clearly. There is nothing more to seek, to fear, to
strive for, to be troubled by. The presence, the presence…awareness of
awareness is awareness of presence. Awareness is presence is
awareness--impersonal, pure awareness. Awareness watching awareness is so
incredibly simple, yet incredibly difficult for most people, who still hanker
after the apparent contents of awareness: children chasing after toys and
other phantoms.
Living
the Only Dream There Is
This is all obviously a dream. To wake within the dream is a very interesting
situation.
Joie
de Vivre
Just to be the life-spirit is enough to find joy arising spontaneously.
When we recognize our true self, joy ensues. Children and animals are naturally
joyful spirits because they are pure manifestations of the life-spirit, which
is carefree joy itself.
Back
From The Dead
A bout of influenza or other intense but self-limiting illness can be humbling,
and even entheogenic. Upon recovery, it feels so good to simply not be sick. To
regain function and energy and a physically comfortable condition is cause for
celebration in gratitude. To be able to once again be among people, it’s as if
I’ve been given a second chance at life. Influenza could itself be fatal, or it
could have been another fatal illness, and that’s the end of this story.
Instead, I’m back to life, a little unsteady yet, but topside of the sod and
communing with all manner of beings once again.
Advaita
Nightcap
Reading passages from the Upanishads in bed gave me very deep philosophic
dreams this morning, insight-dreams. What power there is in this scripture and
the reality to which it points. How blessed I am to be able to enjoy the same
understanding as the ancient Vedic seers. I left a very clear message to
myself, obviously.
Life-and-death
Gatherings
It would be good to have a group that pauses to meet and discuss anything
in an uninhibited unlimited way, an opportunity to vent, to commiserate, to
commune, to communicate for a while in this universe where everything and
everyone passes away. After the discussion has reached a natural stopping
point, the group would then simply sit quietly together, enjoying the silent
presence of interpenetrating spirit. There would be no belief system, no
hierarchy, and the intent of the group is to share oneness, through the three
aspects of the universe: beingness, awareness, and communion. These
gatherings would be opportunities for the universe to express and celebrate
beingness, awareness, and communion.
Eternal
Life
When two or more people reach a clear, deep understanding of just who is living
this life, the concept of death becomes ludicrous.
The
Best Legacy
To the best of my understanding, the best legacy to leave upon “death” is the
Perennial Philosophy, the Perennial Teaching, the Perennial Truth. Everyone is
Buddha-nature, Buddha-mind, this beautiful clear skylike mind, identical in
essence in every being. There are no separate beings, pure awareness goes
beyond all thought. To know this, to be this, is as good as it gets, and we
already are this.
The
Biggest Misperception of Human Beings
Most people are quick to say “I’m alive” or to believe “I have life.” Most
people are very proprietary about what they perceive as “their life.” As if
life is separate from them, and separate from others. The fact of the matter is
that we ARE life. We don’t “have” life. Once identity is stabilized as life
itself, the magic of transpersonal life becomes obvious, and strong. It’s all a
matter of correct perception, which requires letting go of all misperceptions,
cherished and familiar and habitual as they may be.
Ultrasanity
Most people think they’re sane, and have a general concept of what
constitutes sanity, which is typically regarded as being fully engaged in
conventional thinking and consensual reality. There’s a transpersonal sanity—an
ultimate sanity—that is based on the natural state of effortless being and pure
natural awareness, the sanity of newborns and animals and self-aware
self-realized sages.
Survival
Economy of the Perfect World
The main work of the world is survival. Plants seek out nutrients, water, and
sunlight; animals seek out plants or other animals for sustenance. As money is
an illusory abstract concept, the ultimate wealth of the human world is found
in those things that ensure survival: water, food, shelter, clothing, fuel,
medicine, caregiving, transmission of survival skills and knowledge. These
essential goods and services, in a perfect world, would be available to
everyone, at no cost, and in turn everyone would be providing goods and services
to the extent of their ability to provide them. When sufficient goods and
services have been provided, and everyone has had all needs met, the perfect
world enjoys its perfection, and its sustainability. What keeps the perfect
world from manifesting is the persistence of dualistic thinking, which is the
cause of selfishness. When there is selfishness, there is desire for more than
enough, and an aversion to contributing a fair share of effort to help provide
essential goods and services.
Don’t
Care What You Want, Don’t Care What You Think
The part of us that was trained to Want and Think is the person, the ego; It’s
what human beings evidently have the natural proclivity to develop. This
personhood is what was tossing and turning from 3 a.m. on this morning, and
many mornings. Reflecting on my personal life tends to give me insomnia and
assorted pains in the psyche. What’s done is done, surely. All we have is now,
indubitably. The being that is present now is all that matters, for sage and
fool, saint and sinner, and all the innumerable Normals.
So much of what passes for communication between humans is nothing but vain desires and glib opinions. Talk is cheap, as is thinking, as are desires. Any moron can have a head buzzing with thoughts and desires and opinions.
Let’s instead shut up and just be, beyond desire, beyond opinion, beyond thought, beyond ego, beyond the personal. Let’s just be that stuff the New Agers refer to as they go about Namaste-ing each other: eternal Light, universal Essence, pure Spirit. The Divine Naturalness, the Holy Reality, the Real Wholeness.
Mental
Wellness
It’s not enough to have mental health—the mere absence of mental
illness—although that’s a good starting point to mental wellness. We can only
start from where we are, ever. Becoming less and less dysfunctionally
delusional, we become functionally delusional, i.e., “normal.” We can have all
sorts of half-assed opinions and distorted perspectives, and that’s perfectly
normal. That’s mental health, to be functionally delusional. Delusionality is
good for business. Advertising is the delusion business, selling shit not
needed to people who are under the delusion they need it.
In fact the global economic meltdown recession thingie is a sign that people are individually and collectively shaking off some delusions, such as Money Is Real, Property Is Real, Wants Are Needs. People are getting weary of the delusional Wealth and Hellness that’s been believed to be the normal state of things, and are coming around to the bedrock experiential reality of Health and Wellness as the measures of true wealth. Well-being is its own reward.
Mental well-being—mental wellness—is cultivating a robust insight into Mind and its contents to such a degree that the contents no longer are troublesome, and Mind itself becomes its own contents, and contentment.
It’s
All In Your Head
Everything’s just in the head. Don’t bother running away from, or running
after, anything. Thoughts are bullshit. Thoughts blind, and deceive, and
frighten, and trouble. It’s all in your head. Really. Live like a cat or a dog,
curl up and take a nap when you’re tired, eat when you’re hungry, drink when
you’re thirsty. It’s all very simple, natural, instinctual. That beautiful
clear pure transparent natural awareness is complete unto itself, calm, and
comfortable. Let the financiers walk in front of speeding trains. Our wealth is
innate, this very awareness itself, this very essence itself. The real,
natural, universal deal.
Ego
is Belief
For ego to exist we must believe in its existence. Egos are nothing but
beliefs, filled with beliefs. Cease to believe, and the ego vanishes. Those in
the grip of ego want to hang on to beliefs, and want others to believe in ego’s
existence, and in ego’s beliefs. When all beliefs are gone, that which remains
is real, egoless, self-existing. The universal essence is what we really are,
and no belief is required for its continued existence.
Spiritual
Footprint
I journeyed yesterday afternoon, with plant spirit medicine. I saw so clearly
how the course of my human life affects all the lives I touch. This color of
journey may have been instigated by the recent death and memorial service of a
much-loved and much-respected man who met an untimely death in a traffic
accident on an icy road just as the holidays began.
We influence, and are influenced. We spiritually flow into each other at every juncture.
Again and again, plant spirit medicine reveals the nature of spirit, the world of spirit, and our place and responsibility in the spirit realm. It is entirely possible to be pure in heart, pure in spirit, no matter how ugly our egos have gotten. We are not condemned to be prisoners of ego forever. There is, in fact, no ego. All that we are is the universal energy, life energy, flowing forever from form to form. Realizing this, being this, becomes a simple, spontaneous, effortless process. Go past the names, the roles, the egos, and honor the indwelling light in all beings.
My ego is huge, elaborate, strong, inherited from the huge, elaborate, strong egos of my ancestors. It has served a necessary purpose—survival—and for that I give it due respect. Now that I better understand that survival can be egoless, the ego is no longer necessary, and in fact is a hindrance. The footprint of ego is heavy and muddy, cause for regret, for things said and done, for things not said and not done. The ego is clever and cruel, dualistic, chock-full of the noxious attributes of the Seven Deadly Sins. The footprint of ego is left on the bruised and bloody faces of lives we did not recognize or identify with, in our ignorant selfish dualistic thinking.
We’re all going to be remembered at our very own memorial service. It’s never too early, never too late, to start living the spiritual life, mindful of the flow of spirit in every exchange with every being. We remember, and are remembered, this way; we live on in all beings this way.
Cats
and Deconstruction
Add me to the list of people who have realized that the more I know people the
more I love my cat. The superimposed overlay of conceptual thinking that humans
are so proud of is getting annoying. I can’t bring myself to even pretend to
believe the convoluted complicated restless bullshit coming from the
conditioned brains of my fellow monkeys. Every thought deconstructs to a
nonexistent foundation. To arrive home and be greeted by those pure
unpretentious spirits the cats is one of the greatest joys of the day. Simple
pleasures, simple sentient beings. People fawn over the nobility and sweetness
of mentally challenged people. Why not be noble and sweet and simple and pure
in spirit and forgo the mutual bullshitting and pretending? Eh? We’re just
life, it’s all about life. Don’t think about it, just BE it. Please.
Living
with Morons
The geopolitical flashpoints are flashing, the morons continue to fight
morons, and morons continue to fight back. Anyone controlled by ego is a moron.
The insatiable desires of the ego create moronic behavior, the whole pot of
suffering on this beautiful planet. Morons are not having a good time. It
behooves those who have managed to extricate themselves out of moronitude to
have a flagrant good time. For the non-moronic, it’s enough just to BE. Even
so, there’s no attachment to BE-ing, so death is no big deal, and there’s no
desperate urge to procreate. If enough human beings decided it is enough just
to BE, human civilization and the planetary ecosystem would be healed. There
would be no more flashpoints, and everyone would have enough, and all life
would be in sustainable balance.
Being
Life
It’s enough to be not just alive, but life itself. That’s what we are,
that’s what’s seeing through these eyes, speaking through this larynx, writing
through these fingers. Life recognizes life. Life loves life. It’s simple, it’s
real, it’s beautiful.
Topside
of the Sod
A comic strip in today’s paper had its main character, a droll old man, confess
his planning consisted of spending ‘another day topside of the sod.’ That’s
about as much as any sentient being could plan. In the messy incongruous
imperfection of organic life, especially life as a human being, it all boils
down to survival. This ongoing dream is a spinoff of ongoing survival.
Money
is an Illusion
All there is is energy in various forms, cosmic energy, eternal. To think we
can own it and sell it and buy it is absolute bullshit. When we grow up we see
that it is all One, our true self, our true body. Every little body’s needs
ought to be met, unconditionally, for free.
Don’t ever try to tell me anything is pay-to-play. The One is eternally at play, and doesn’t think it’s necessary to pay itself for the privilege.
Higher
Laws Again
As some high-handed humans are about to turn me into a felon for consorting
with a newly-forbidden plant I’m taking a cue from H. D. Thoreau and abiding by
Higher Laws, i.e., natural laws. I am a biophile, and whatever is good for
living things is to be promoted, whatever is bad for living things is to be
avoided.
Nature,
Nature, Nature
While taking my customary hike through the woods and talking out loud to
myself in the perfect solitude it became clear to me that I would be doing a
great service to nature if I would credit nature for everything rather than
some mysterious Spirit or God or Energy. Even the fine old indigenous term
Great Spirit still has a hint of Personhood in it. It feels so right to say,
this awareness is nature’s awareness, this existence is nature’s existence.
Doing so retains the breathtaking Transpersonal or Impersonal vastness and
reality of this wonderful Presence while not injecting any metaphysical
abstractions. It’s all nature, it’s all about nature, it’s the real nature.
There’s no ‘me’ anywhere, not in any sentient being, not even in pompous
humanity—it’s just nature: living, breathing, aware, real.
Being
Spirit
Having inherited a heavily conditioned mind, I have been assaulted by
thoughts for as long as I can remember, and even to this day. This morning,
awakening in the wee hours of the morning, mind churning, I drank a cup of
spring water and returned to bed. The cats followed me, and nestled against me,
and eventually I entered a state which was not dream, not rumination, but of
pure beingness, a deep contentment of simply being pure spirit. Thoughts had no
room or reason to form in this wonderful calmness of being.
Again and again, it’s proof of where suffering really originates: with thoughts, thoughts which obscure our true nature which is pure spirit.
It’s very difficult for modern people to be completely in the present, fully aware of awareness and beingness, to be aware of the presence of spirit within, around, everywhere. We are full of ourselves, false selves, selves of thoughts and desires and delusions, and lack the required emptiness to experience the presence of the Experiencer: pure spirit. Fortunate are those who, through entheogens or enlightened words or enlightened individuals, have made it through the confusing maze of thoughts into the serene reality of spirit.
Solstice
Journey
Nibbling on a few leaves of a fair flowering plant that shares its life with
me, that was brought back from the brink, so too do I feel brought back from
brink, and I too am at long last flowering, truly a late bloomer. In this very
moment, not having to wait, not having to be anywhere else, abides the supreme
treasure, the Supreme One. All this time the One abiding, silently, letting me
think and do and say what I will, no matter how foolish, no matter how
miserable I may have made myself feel. Now there is nothing to do but let go
and abide with the One, as the One. How this came to be is a mystery. The right
books, the right entheogens, the right experiences, the right mistakes, and now
this. I wish this upon everyone, so that the days remaining in this ephemeral
form in this ephemeral world are filled with joy, and gratitude, and ease.
The
Selfless Eternal One
I really am grateful that the One is totally impersonal, totally nonjudgmental.
This is perfect mercifulness. I will honor the One by recognizing its (my)
presence in everyone, be they in the guise of fools or dolts or enemies, and
withhold judgment indefinitely. To communicate One to One via these guises is
fascinating and fun.
A
New Indigenous Entheogenous Culture
Now that the lawmakers in this state have managed to outlaw as many entheogens
as it can, it’s plain they don’t represent the values of people who have found
themselves to be part of an emerging—or re-emerging—indigenous culture.
Entheogens reveal our oneness with the earth and with each other, and help show
us the way to live a life in harmony with the earth and with each other. The
indigenous culture lives by the laws of Spirit, as revealed to us by Spirit.
The entheogenic experience reveals Spirit within and without, an eternal
presence and eternal reality, with its own innate immutable laws. We can only
be that which we eternally are, and we can only live according to this eternal
reality.
Upscale,
Downscale
As the global economy continues to tank it looks like all my psychological
preparation for living a very simple, humble, downscale life is paying off. It
was my good fortune to have lived a gloriously blessed downscale life in
spiritual community farms many years ago, so I know it’s possible to live an
outwardly downscale life while enjoying the fruits of a spiritual life. Those
accustomed to upscale living will have a difficult time adjusting to living
downscale. Upscale is an illusion, and a volatile one at that. Downscale is by
definition grounded, having hit bottom and living on the bottom. Living close
to the earth, on its surface, provides sustainable security unknown to those
who live in towers. The only true wealth in the universe is spirit, and living
a spirit-centered life is truly upscale where it really matters. Anyone can
live a spirit-centered life and enjoy its incomparable fruits.
Container
and Contents
Normal ways of thinking focus on the contents of awareness rather than
awareness itself. Awareness is the container of all things. To be aware only of
the contents of the container rather than the container is to be ignorant.
Ignorance is suffering: the bodymind believes itself to be separate from the
One, not knowing itself to be the universal Container in human form, and fears
death and loss and change.
Walking
Through the Cemetery
This whole world is a cemetery, all things in the process of perishing if
not already fully perished. Walking through the town cemetery, I remind myself
who I really am, not this bodymind, not these thoughts, but the very spirit of
the universe permeating all space and all things, as all space and all things.
What animates and occupies this bodymind is the same spirit animating and
occupying all bodyminds, all things and the space between all things, all
energy formed and formless. This universal essence constantly changes in
appearance while remaining the same essence. The only time universal essence
seems to die is when a deluded bodymind is ignorant of just what it is, and
instead believes itself to be something other than universal essence.
Nothing
Much
“We come into this world with nothing and leave with nothing” is an old
saying; it’s true in one sense, and false in another. We start out as pure
unconditioned awareness, shining pure energy, completely in the natural state,
pristine. To worldly eyes this is nothing; to spiritual eyes this is
everything. We are always, at the core, pure unconditioned awareness, shining
pure energy, pristine, perfect, in the natural state, the very essence and life
and awareness of the universe. As pure awareness we cannot distinguish
‘things’, and we cannot distinguish ourself from everything else, and we are
therefore born from nothing, as nothing, with nothing; born from everything, as
everything, with everything.
Off
the Gold Standard, On the Life Standard
As the global economy tanks and individuals struggle to survive, what stands
out is how materialistic is the currently-imploding economic system. People
have become owned by things, filled with endless desires for things, surrounded
by things, blinded by things. Things are of little importance. What is of
ultimate importance is life and the living. All life is of ultimate value,
truly priceless. The shining life energy spirit in every leaf, every bird,
every insect, every animal, every animal called human, is one and the same life
energy spirit. To know this, to cherish this, to preserve this, to be this, is
the greatest ‘thing’ of all. We need to take care of ourselves and each other,
cherish each other, and make sure everyone has enough of what will sustain a
simple, healthy, comfortable life. Everyone has the birthright of enough water,
food, warmth, clothing, shelter, medical care, education, security. As we
continue to procreate we must provide a world that we would want for our
children, all children, no exclusions, no exceptions; this world needs to be
sustainable, and meet everyone’s innate needs, to include both spiritual and
biological fulfillment.
We must look to the few small scattered sustainable and fulfilled cultures to help us find our way. In the United States the Amish have lived as classic example of a sustainable fulfilled culture.
We can only start from where we are. The direct path to sustainable fulfillment is to practice desirelessness, a moment-to-moment mindful dedication to the very same 8-fold path as prescribed by Dr. Siddhartha Gautama. With the falling away of desires and attachments, life is simple, and meaningful, and cherished in all its forms, in the present. The hankering for things comes to a close. Needs are simple and easily met. Rather than the galling idiocy of living paycheck-to-paycheck and worrying about having enough, there is the serene, ongoing, wise course of life of living moment to moment, meal to meal. We will find our way, the spirit will find its way, ensuring enough for its own, which is everyone. The spirit will get down to the business of what it exists to do: to be spirit, to recognize itself in whatever form it assumes, and to love itself, unconditionally of course.
Which is why after enduring restless-human-thinking-caused tragedies, survivors and rescuers only want to go home and hug their kids and family and friends like they’ve never hugged them before. Make yourself at home. Stay home. Be content to stay home, to live, to love life, to be life, to be love.
Veganism
With the exception of cultures living in lands suitable only for grazing,
or of cultures taking only what they need from the jungles or the forests or
the waters, we should all be content to survive on plants alone. By doing so we
are preserving our health as well as the health of the biosphere; we are also
ensuring that everyone has enough food. We can feed more than ten times the
number of people for a given acre through a vegan diet than through animal
flesh that fed upon the plants we could have eaten instead.
The
Evil of Television, iPod, Cellular Telephone, Entertainment, and Things
Entertainment and ‘things’ distract us from life, from the sentient beings we
happen to be with, from the glorious spirit which is our sentience and our
being. The mind thus distracted separates itself from spirit, from life. What
conquers this evil distraction is, living. Life itself. Getting a life. And,
with luck, recognizing life and being life itself. Now that’s entertainment,
and the possession to have. Free, real, sustainable, omnipresent.
Untroubled
Flesh, Untroubled Heart
Let the healing begin, and let it begin with me. The human brain, and human
mental activity, human thoughts, have assaulted this bodymind for a very long time.
I should be worried; I should be fearful; I should be despairing, and this is
why…or so the story goes. This bodymind may die prematurely due to
mental-stress-related disease, particularly high blood pressure, from a
troubled mind. This morning I woke up too early, drenched with sweat, mind
racing. This is not good. So I have breakfast and sit down and read the paper,
to be joined by all four cats, plastered on my belly and lap and legs. I finish
the paper, having read all the news, and such depressing news. I give up,
relax, and sing, feeling vibrations deep in my chest, my native purring. I sing
to heal myself, may all flesh be untroubled, may all hearts be untroubled,
starting with me. I melt into furry purring untroubled feline flesh, and fall
into a light trance for a half hour. And I feel great.
Sing
Every Day
Sing every day, and sing without ceasing if you can manage it. Singing
heals, the vibrations cleanse the heart and the mind and the body. The most
miserable people in the world don’t sing. The happiest people in the world
sing. It’s really that simple. Thought is a murky unreal world. Singing dispels
thought, and causes the light to break forth unimpeded.
Desirelessness,
the Way of Sustainable Peace and Environmental Harmony
Just as Blaise Pascal observed the problem with people lies with their
inability to sit quietly in their rooms, the larger problem of suffering and
environmental despoliation has its root in selfish desire, en mass, writ large.
The problem with desirelessness is that it is an acquired skill, an acquired
taste. To desire desirelessness is rare enough; to be desireless is even rarer.
Only a blessed minority of people have found their way to desirelessness, and
those people have found desirelessness to be paradoxically totally fulfilling.
When we are in the desireless state, sheer being and sheer awareness stand
revealed, in awesome cosmic glory. Through desireless comes fullness of being,
the fullness of being a manifestation of the One.
It’s not enough to be fearless. We must cultivate desirelesness. Fearlessness comes with desirelessness. When nothing is desired, nothing is feared.
The world is waking up to the fact that materialism and consumerism is a self-destructive, unfulfilling, unsustainable way to live. We can learn through trial and error that the best culture is one based on spiritual values. All life is sacred. All ground is sacred. Wherever spirit is, there we are.
Immortality
Through Art: The One and Only Immortal Medium
The transmission of thought from generation to generation via recorded
words or artwork is uncertain. All media are perishable, and subject to
misinterpretation due to language barriers and cultural shifts. The ongoing
dream of life contained in the universal mind is itself the greatest artwork and
the most complete thought. The dreaming universe is the perfect, complete,
ongoing thought. The universe is immortal, although its configurations are not.
The closest thing to immortality through art is to allude to the Perennial
Philosophy, leaving clues and hints and reminders wherever and whenever
possible, so that beings will always have the opportunity to know the ongoing
reality of That Art Thou.
The immortal, perennial medium is spirit, the One. This universal energy faithfully conducts whatever modulations are made upon it, be the modulations of good will or ill will or anything in between. We write upon the pages of spirit, and our spiritual words—vibrations of intent and understanding—emanate and propagate through spirit, eye to eye, heart to heart.
Pure
Awareness, Pure Spirit
The self-shining pure naturally perfect awareness is an aspect of the
presence of pure spirit. Spirit is always present, and the pure being of pure
spirit is characterized by pure awareness.
Presence
in the Present
The main thing is to live completely in the present, and to be simply That
which is the presence. The presence is pure spirit and pure awareness. There is
nothing to cling to, nothing to fear, nothing to lose, nothing to gain, when we
remember what we really eternally are. Spirit does not die, any more than
electricity dies when a light bulb burns out or shatters. We are not the light
bulbs but the presence of living electricity, spirit. The light bulbs
electricity illuminates are of all shapes, sizes, colors, and brightnesses—so
it is with these forms occupied by spirit. Electricity is the same wherever it
flows; spirit is the same wherever it flows.
Spirit,
not Spirits
There are no separate souls, no separate spirits, no separate identities,
except in the misperception of conditioned mind. There is only spirit haunting
the universe, and we are it.
“We
Come Into The World With Nothing”
Could it actually be that we come from the world as everything?
As this body grows evermore entropic while the global economy implodes and
global human civilization reaches the limits of its materialistic
unsustainability, I reflect on that which we all have—that which we all ARE:
life itself. This very life energy, this beingness, this awareness, this
presence, the manifestation of life, the expression of the universe, is the
real deal. It just is, effortlessly, spontaneously, no brand, no trademark, no
fees, no ownership, not buyable or sellable. Pure life itself. We are spirit. A
spirit-based economy is simple and sustainable, as is a spirit-based culture, a
spirit-based civilization.
We
come out of spirit as spirit.
All we have, all we are, all we need, is spirit.
Please, get out of the cars, put down the cellphones, leave the televisions
off, and get in touch with spirit. The presence of spirit is this very
presence, our presence, the one and only presence.
No need to worry about having enough money to pay for this month’s worth of
spirit.
In A Perfect World
To those who see with the eyes of spirit the world is already perfect.
While things come and go, things are bought and sold and fought over, spirit
remains, spirit sustains.
In the material plane, we do need to take care of a little business, and do it better than the shortsighted greedy-hearted hordes.
A spirit-centric world lives lightly. Just enough of the necessities for life is enough. Basic shelter, basic clothing, simple low on the food chain food like beans and bread and fruit. No sentient being need suffer and die for the sake of our survival.
Spirit
is enough. Communion with spirit, as spirit, is enough. Come close, feel the
warmth, feel the spirit, rejoice in our oneness as spirit.
We Are Life
We are life, unconditioned life, the life of every plant and animal, the
life of the earth, the life of the universe. It’s an id thing we are, although
the conditioned ego does come in handy. It’s the immensity of life living
through us as us, seeing through these eyes, breathing, walking. Raw, pure,
100% life itself. I speak for life, for I am life, as are all beings.
Energy
Monitoring Energy
Feeling the quality of energy in the bodymind without identifying with a
particular quality of energy takes practice. The energy gets constricted,
trapped, turbulent, and these blockages of energy lead to a feeling of dis-ease
and un-wholesomeness. When the energy is allowed to flow freely, there is a
feeling of coolness and peacefulness in the bodymind. All is forgiven, all is
accepted, it’s time to relax and be this wonderful One that we are. Centering
is self-monitored energy that is reaching equilibrium.
Insomniacal
Prayer and Gratitude
Another 3 a.m. waking, that even aspirin, spring water, and four purring cats
plastered against my head and body couldn’t ease, gave me an opportunity as I
lie there, thoughts swirling and stuttering through the mind, to find that
which makes everything right, no matter what, even overdraft charges. Finding
such a panacea was fairly easy following the format of prayer. Praying to an
omnipresent deity led me to construct the prayer as follows: “May all beings
know they are the One, that the One lives in them as them.” I test out this
prayer on myself, and find that it works: as long as I remember what I really
eternally am, all is well. I can even forget what I really eternally am, that’s
fine, that’s natural, as long as I don’t lapse into thinking I’m something
other than the One, I remember all is always well: for that I am grateful. What
more could one ask for? I’m grateful for the One, that the One is the One and
is what it is and how it is. I’m grateful there is no-one but the One, and that
the One is perfectly no-one.
Gratitude
to the Universe, for perfect Freedom
I have perfect freedom of being, and freedom of mind. My nature is completely
free, my being is completely free, my mind is completely free. There is no-one
who can take away freedom of being, freedom of mind, because it is inseparable
from being and mind.
Celebrating
Freedom of Being
There are two ways I celebrate and express perfect freedom of being: being
absolutely still, and dancing and generally moving freely in all directions.
Celebrating
Freedom of Mind
I just let my mind shine effortlessly, containing everything…and I enjoy
the parade of thoughts and memories and imaginings and sensations and emotional
states, for without this parade I would not have come to know the perfection of
the shining, all-embracing universal mind.
Lowering
the Material Plane Standard: The Hippie Ideal
An upper-echelon administrator crossed my path, an iconic figure, an
archetype, dressed to the nines, maintaining the dress and decorum expected of
one occupying that position. It was completely appropriate for the man to be
dressed as he was, surrounded by immaculately-kept grounds, beautiful
buildings, and sophisticated institutional infrastructure. The whole package is
high-end and high-maintenance: therein lie my misgivings.
Why this obsession to keep up appearances at all costs?
As I can’t afford to keep up appearances in my own personal sphere, and have felt occasional pangs of regret that I can’t afford to live in the way in which I would like to become accustomed, I felt a stirring of joy of fully accepting the lowering of material plane standards in my personal life, and as an ever-growing societal norm, as the bleak economic picture drags on. Abandoning consumerism and materialism out of necessity or by choice, my contemporaries may yet live as simply and wisely and happily as…Hippies.
I do look forward to downsizing even more, and feeling more flannel and blue jeans and hair against my skin…and having fewer gadgets, and fewer monthly money hemorrhage sites. Not worrying about money, and living a carefree life as a manifestation of the universe, is neither insanity nor indolence nor irresponsibility; it is living sanely, responsibly, considerately, in harmony with all beings.
Who are we trying to impress? Whose expectations are we trying to meet?
What would Jesus buy? What would Jesus wear?
Better to be a happy peasant than a stressed-out aristocrat.
If I’m judged by my appearance why should that bother me—what bothers me is how stupid we are to put such inordinate value into appearance. These bodies are here so briefly—we should remember that our appearance become our total disappearance in a shockingly short and unpredictable length of time: that fact should give any intelligent person all the impetus necessary to go beyond appearances and just be unfailingly unconditionally kind, and to hell with appearances.
Sweethaven:
In Praise of Ramshackleness
In the Popeye world the characters live in the fictional town of Sweethaven. In
the movie Popeye, Sweethaven is fleshed out enough so that actors convincingly
simulated living and working there. The word that comes to mind when describing
Sweethaven is ramshackle. Even the characters were ramshackle insofar as
the clothing was baggy, a little shabby, way out of style and incongruous. What
a lovely, goofy, endearing way of life. I would rather spend my days in
Sweethaven than anywhere else.
There are real-world Third World Sweethavens that are no doubt not so endearing. Ramshackle is charming, squalor isn’t with its hunger and disease and misery and filth.
My vision of a humane, fun, sustainable human civilization includes clean, healthy Sweethavens—no soul-draining unsustainable megalopolises, no accumulations of wealth and no pockets of poverty.
The
Eyes Are The Prize
Every time I make eye contact with a ‘stranger’ and exchange smiles or
hellos it feels so good, so right. It doesn’t matter what apparent differences
exist between us, eye contact is the dazzling unifier.
I keep my eyes wide open, in a spherically receptive state, and stay alert to the opportunity to make eye contact with every being I possibly can as I go about my business. There is nothing more important than acknowledging the Presence that manifests in all beings. Even though many beings don’t make eye contact and even go out of their way to avoid it, I will keep my eyes open, ready to connect whenever the opportunity arises. To make the connection is simple, and powerful, and meaningful: the One connecting with the One.
Cutting
Off Demand: Junkies Trashing The Planet
Just as the definitive solution to chemical dependency is to treat the
patient so that the demand for the abused drug ends, through education and
medical intervention, so too the global blight of unchecked human population
growth and its tendency to unsustainably consume the earth’s resources is best
dealt with through cutting off the demand for unnecessary products and
excessive energy consumption. Through education, including cultivation of a
scientifically-based nondual noetic sensibility, the human species can learn
how to live a happy, fulfilling life without lapsing into toxic consumerism.
Alas, just as the addict can only be treated if he wants to be treated, just as
the addict can only change if he wants to change, the human population must
want to change its behavior individually and collectively. The root cause of
toxic consumerism is a sense of spiritual emptiness, of spiritual malaise, that
causes people to consume material goods in an attempt to feel complete, whole,
satisfied. When people individually and collectively find fulfillment in the
spiritual life, the demand for material goods becomes minimal, becoming a
matter of meeting needs rather than satisfying desires. The spiritual life
saves the individual and ultimately the planet.
The
Cosmic Joke
The universe, complete unto itself, unaware of itself, spontaneously
becomes multiform. The forms that manage to survive and replicate and
complexify to the point of self-awareness and other-awareness go through a
stage of suffering from a feeling of lack and incompleteness, not yet having
realized the one underlying identity of all forms. When conditions are right
and the lifeform is ripe, there is the realization that nothing is lacking,
that completeness has always been the case, that the universe manifests through
us as us. We only need to let what’s already here, within us as us, reveal
itself, express itself. There is only one Do-er, the universe. Let the next
move and the next word come from the universe, in the universe, for the
universe. Let the next contact with another lifeform be an occasion of the
universe recognizing and communicating with itself. Knowing this, being this,
is excruciating, unbearable, inexpressible—in light of this, the natural
response is to laugh, and laugh, and laugh. Watch the universe eat itself, and
be eaten by itself. Watch the universe forget itself and believe itself to be
something else. Watch the universe get attached to parts of itself, or fear
parts of itself, or deliberately injure parts of itself. Watch the
sophisticated lifeform take credit for its accomplishments and gifts. It’s a
hoot.
Talking
With the River Monsters
This morning featured a vivid water dream. This time instead of merely
avoiding getting my feet wet, I found myself up to my neck in river water,
walking upstream against a fairly strong current. The river passed under an old
city, and I was on the outskirts. As I stood in the current, feeling the impact
of floating debris against my body, I spotted an immense crocodile nearby,
upstream, its jaws skyward, opening and closing. At first I was fearful of the
beast. Shortly afterward, two other beasts that were more amphibious-appearing
and humanoid in overall size and shape positioned themselves near me just
downstream. They stood fast, looking at me, and made odd grunting sounds. I
looked back at them, grunted back, and patted the top of their green slippery
heads affectionately. I came to understand somehow that these beasts lived in
the river, and came from the river.
We’re all beasts living in the river of life. We all come from the same river. How good it feels to love and be loved by all the beasts we encounter as we live out our lives in the river.
How
Big Is My Body
I’m inside myself, in a little body inside a big body. Everywhere I look,
is my body. When this little body dies it is absorbed by the big body. Some
other little bodies recognize me, some don’t. Identifying with the little body
is quite understandable—it takes time to catch on to the big body. The universe
is infinitely patient, and savors the reunions that happen when the conditions
are right. Reunions—little bodies finally catching on that it’s always a grand
perfect union, a union-verse, One. One big body, one big mind, unitary.
Simple
Gift
I marvel at the skills developed and utilized by people—musicians,
physicians, professors, auto mechanics, carpenters, plumbers, writers,
construction workers, cooks, waiters, software engineers, the whole gamut of
talents and natural gifts. As a generalist, I have many skills but few refined
to any great extent, except perhaps Web searching, proofreading, and typing.
Maybe writing. My one great highly-refined skill is self-inquiry, which is the
Perennial Philosophy practiced as a skill of sorts. Thinking back on this
little life of this little bodymind and this little personal history, the
prevailing gift that has served me well through thick and thin is the capacity
for introspection, which now with greater maturity has ripened into effective
mindfulness, so much so that the personal mind I used to think was me, and
mine, is nothing out of the ordinary, nothing special at all. What is special,
and extraordinary, is the universal mind present in everyone, as everyone. My
gift is to be able to recognize, appreciate, and surrender to, the universal
mind. In this vast limitless perfection all things rise and fall, be they
musical notes or bodyminds. In this very moment, this endless Now moment, all
is as it should be, all is well, in the universal mind. This is a silent gift,
the presence of the universal mind. In silence, beyond words and thought, the
One abides, and recognizes itself, in silence. The One is the ultimate gift. To
surrender to this that we eternally are takes practice. Having a natural talent
for mindfulness, I am happy to keep at it, as it has resulted in inexpressible
joy and freedom. When I remember the One and surrender to the One and let the
One do the talking and the walking and the breathing and the writing and
everything else, that’s grace—that’s the universe’s gift to itself.
Suffering
It’s a fact that there is no separate Do-er, these bodyminds are simply
doing what they must do. The One, when in a mentally-conditioned,
self-deceived, deluded state of mind, will suffer—although the One is beyond
suffering. There is a perception of suffering, just as there is a perception of
loss and gain and separateness from the One. So suffering must happen in order
for the One, in a bodymind, to learn more about itself, through the process of
trial and error.
The
Water of Life
This morning, after waking early and worrying about money, I fell asleep
and had a dream that featured water. I was left alone in a valley that had
creeks running through it. I noticed that the ground I stood on was saturated
with water, and was in fact eroding away and being replaced by water. The water
in the creeks and beneath my feet was clear and pure, spring water.
My personal life has lately hit another rough patch, not as rough as some, but rough enough. The uncertainties of personal, local, national, and global economies has been a cause for concern of late, and a source of no little frustration. Worrying about money is not something I thought I’d be doing, but here it is.
So this is what it feels like to be relatively penniless. The numbers have been crunched, and they are nauseating, on one level. To be so influenced by abstractions such as money or lack thereof is adding shame to this queasiness.
We all are born with nothing but a tiny helpless needful bodymind, no possessions, no money, no name, no agenda other than to find food and and warmth and pass waste. How we as a species of animal learned to be miserable just from thoughts, abstract concepts such as money and bank balances and so forth, is one of life’s mysteries.
So today, the day after hitting emotional bottom upon learning of another reversal of financial fortune, I find great meaning in this morning’s dream. The meaning is simple, and deep. Money is unreal. Thoughts are unreal. The only real thing, the only thing of value, is life itself, Spirit itself, flowing through us all, flowing as us all. All we really need is life and the basic requirements of life: water, food, shelter. A meaningful life is a life of love felt and expressed for all life. All life is precious, all life is one life. One water, many waterways returning to the ocean.
Everything passes away, and the water of life flows on, one pure water, one and the same wherever it flows.
Spiritual
Destiny
When it becomes impossible to deny that one’s true self is the One it’s
obvious that all there is to be is the One, and to live according to this fact.
The games deluded people play are happening all around, and all that the One
can do is accept it all. People going about believing they are this or that,
taking seriously their role and their identity, as limited and mistaken as they
may be, just can’t be helped, and can only be accepted by the One. Fortunately,
acceptance comes naturally to those who have recognized and have surrendered to
the fact they are the One, as the universal mind of the One is spacious,
perfect, and radiant, impossible to defile or destroy, impossible for it to not
effortlessly accept whatever it contains.
Impermanence
How apropos that one of the last entries in this Web page is about
impermanence, as I will soon have to abandon this page, and look into starting
another.
All my forms are impermanent, yet I remain, the ground of being, pure awareness, the universal life force energy.
The most beautiful thing in the universe is the beholder. Beauty is not in the eye of the beholder; beauty is not the eye of the beholder; beauty is the beholder. The Beholder is beautiful. The Beholder is universal mind. There is nothing else.
Things in the universal mind, rising, falling, all things impermanent. The universal mind goes on. When conditions are right, the universal mind recognizes itself through its impermanent bodymind form.
The
Company of Cats vs. The Company of People
Every day that I wake up in my own bed in my own home I have to extricate
myself from at least one sleeping cat wedged tightly upon me or next to me. To
have cats share the house makes life immeasurably sweeter. I can, and I have, spent
entire days solely in the company of the cats, and such days are delightful,
restful, and well-spent. Serene eye contact, silly noises, roughhousing and
petting are effective communication techniques to make for happy times.
Whereas most people have an annoying buzzing cloud of restless thoughts and irrational opinions surrounding them that I must tolerate. The company of people is being in the company of self-centered chronically unsatisfied monkeys who must be communicated with carefully lest they get upset with what they hear.
To
Save All Sentient Beings, Save Yourself First
Only when we learn how to end our own suffering can we even think of helping
others out with theirs. Aside from physical pain and physical discomfort,
suffering is psychological in cause, and psychological in cure. I am keenly
aware of my own suffering, and I am keenly aware of what it takes for my
suffering to end. My latest bout with suffering was caused by being judgmental,
by being conditional with my acceptance of others. Unconditional love,
unconditional acceptance is the royal road to freedom, peace, insight. I am my
own prisoner, I take away my own intrinsic freedom by being judgmental,
conditional, exclusive. It's difficult but not impossible to accept even the
heart of darkness when it manifests in this form or that form. Within the
encrustations of anger, ignorance, delusion shines the pure light of universal
energy.
The
Five Stages of Grieving About Things Not Being How I'd Like Them To Be
The Five Stages of Grief apply as equally to unrealistic expectations as they
do to the death of a loved one: denial, anger, bargaining, depression,
acceptance. I have been grieving over the delusional thinking of people and the
attendant dysfunctional relationships. After much painful self-examination, I'm
reaching acceptance of how things are, of how people are.
Mourning
Impermanence
This long time-exposure of this corner of the universe has shown graphically
and viscerally the impermanence of all things. There is nothing that can be
grasped that doesn't slip away like sand, or water. It's all a dream in flux,
appearances and disappearances.
Celebrating
Impermanence
That the person I thought I was is impermanent comes as quite a relief. In its
place is That which transcends impermanence, That which is all things, That
which is nothing, That which takes all forms, That which is formless. To be
That which lives forever in form and beyond form is a simple, subtle, profound
reality that alone transcends impermanence.
Heart
of Stone
Righteous anger, righteous indignation, is not very righteous. My lack of
acceptance, my unforgiveness, my rejection, of certain people and certain
situations has created a hard, flinty stone in my chest that encases my heart.
Mercifully, the heat and light of the heart has been melting the stone into
lava that flows out of me, harmlessly. I'm relieved to feel the light, and the
lightness, return, and to dwell in the unconditional acceptance of the
universal mind.
Perennial
Innocence
That which I am is perennially innocent, incapable of harming or wishing harm,
and totally pure and true to its own nature, truly a newborn babe, a tree, a
noble universal beast. It is nothing less than the same Thing found to be
universally present: universal mind, universal essence. This Thing is innocence
itself.
The
Age of Distraction
We are distracting each other quite well these days, cell phones, voice and
text messages ceaseless. A train engineer texting oblivious of warnings,
disaster ensues. Teenagers driving and texting or cell phoning, heedless of
stop signs, tragedy after tragedy. Heedlessness, distractedness, obliviousness.
The impoverishment is alienation from source, from the true Self. Such
sophisticated collective ignorance. Television, Internet, more likely to
distract, divert, entertain, waste away precious life time, stuck in ignorance,
willfully or unwillfully, knowingly or unknowingly, ignorant.
The
Cosmic Baseline
When we make ourselves deliberately go off baseline frame of mind through
psychotropic agents we do so for a variety of reasons: to get away from a
dreary baseline frame of mind, or to find a better frame of mind to be our new
baseline.
It's my firsthand experience that it's not baseline per se that we seek to leave, but soul-concealing delusional thinking from which we seek escape and release. The baseline people are quick to call 'normal' is actually dreary conventional delusional dualistic thinking, a limited mindset. Our true baseline is not a way of thinking. Our true baseline precedes thought and contains thought. Our true baseline is pure awareness, the manifestation of our true nature, beyond thought, beyond good and evil. Our baseline is the universal mind itself. There's no need to escape or seek relief from the cosmic baseline. Who, having found our Right Mind, would, in their Right Mind, want to leave their Right Mind? The cosmic baseline is untroubled, spacious, perfect from the very beginning. Emaho, baby. It's been here all along.
Remembery
Lane
Just as Ramana Maharshi had his Mount Arunachala, I have my West Lorain Street.
The Oberlin sidewalk that starts at Professor Street and runs west north of
Finney Chapel is where I remember first encountering my old pal Pure Natural
Mind. I wonder if the aura of the four Ginko Biloba trees that grace the curb
lawn made it easier to remember my True Mind. Wild musings aside, that place
has a special significance to me even now, years and decades after that
astonishing realization.
And the realization continues to astonish. Having been so thoroughly distracted for most of my adult life away from the universal mind, engrossed in the personal mind, at the mercy of troubled thoughts, to suddenly recognize my Right Mind, being my real mind all this time, was a moment of healing, a sea change in this life, the first light of the day of awakening. The nightmare was ending, transcendental sanity was recognized, and it was up to me to live in the universal mind to my heart's content.
Indeed, the heart's content is the very nature of the universal mind. It's my lifeline and my life.
Awareness
Watching Awareness
Awareness watching awareness is the direct path to the Supreme. When awareness
is at last freed from objects in awareness--from awareness OF something--it
becomes aware of itself, and the sudden recognition of itself occurs. Awareness
watching awareness is the blessed estate of the highly self-aware who become
insatiably curious about just who, or what, is this self which is aware of
itself. This very awareness is the universal mind, the universe at last
recognizing itself as the universe. Happiness ensues. And healing. And relief.
And hilarity.
Inescapable
Universal Mind
Having recognized universal mind with universal mind, there's no escaping
it. It's as inescapable as the present. I used to think I was doomed to live a
short, miserable life, against my will, not my decision to be here. Now, I
enjoy this limited existence which is fully embraced by unlimited universal
mind. The purity and perfection of universal mind is the endless source of
solace, strength, patience, joy, peace, and kindness. How wonderful that the
universal mind, and the universe, is as it is, nonjudgmental, impersonal,
intrinsically perfect. It's a fact that the universal mind is the same mind
praised by all buddhas and all liberated beings of all time. I see eye to eye,
mind to mind, heart to heart, with all sages in this identical timeless
universal mind.
The
Mission of the Universe
The mission of the universe is my mission. The universe has no mission
statement, and so it follows neither do I, since I am the universe, working in
and through this form. I do what I do, I do what I must, sponaneously following
the dictates of my true nature.
Be
Possessable
Live a life that's so simple and so unencumbered by soap opera selfish
machinations that at any moment you can be taken over by the universal mind. To
be in our right mind--i.e., the universal mind--is the only permanent thing in
the midst of impermanent phenomena. The universal mind is always present, even
while we're lost in delusion. Returning to the clarity and peace of the
universal mind means letting go of that which we thought was our mind, of that
which we thought was 'me.'
Animal
Planet
This morning all four cats rested on my lap as I read the paper. Watching them
breathe, I can't help but adore them, innocent animals that they are. We humans
are animals, too, just too often not so innocent. Our loss of innocence comes
with delusional thinking, where we become our own worst enemy, hostages and
victims of our own distorted thoughts. Unfortunately, our six billion strong
species is inflicting the consequences of its delusional thinking and massive
insatiable countless desires on the biosphere. Instead of being content with a
little water, a little food, a little shelter, a simple life and a small
lightweight footprint upon the earth we consume, collectively, a vast amount of
natural resources to sustain an ultimately unsustainable way of life.
What will save our species, and all species remaining in this poisoned world, is a return to our biological roots, and making our true biological needs the basis for our way of life and our civilization. We can turn to the animal to see how it's possible to be content with the bare minimum necessary for survival. We can be, and some of us are, philospher-animals, or is that animal-philosophers? Here I am, bespectacled, with a pelt, a talking animal chock full of thoughts in between foraging and sleeping and shitting. If I was to live a truly wise, intelligent life, I would take as much as a 150-lb. animal needs, and leave behind as much as a 150-lb. animal would leave. Biodegradable, all of me, all of mine. Recycled forever.
Astrophilia,
Biophilia, Cosmophilia, Psychophilia, Nihilophilia, Philophilia, Sophophilia
I've determined I'm not an astronomer, not even an amateur astronomer. An
astronomer by definition names stars. I'm not interested in naming stars, or
counting stars, or quantifying stars, or qualifying stars. What I am, more
precisely, is a lover of stars. I'm an astrophile. I'm not a biologist, and
could not dissect or kill a fellow organism, but I love all life, all living
forms, and I'm very much a biophile. I'm neither a cosmologist nor a cosmonaut.
I don't rigorously study the cosmos, and I don't care to travel through its
hostile voids, but I love the universe for being what it is and how it is and
that it is at all. I'm a cosmophile. That the universal mind, the universal
soul, is pure awareness, pure energy, I'm grateful, and adore awareness and
energy. I'm not a psychologist, I'm a psychophile. That at the heart of
everything is absolutely nothing, I'm grateful, and adore the universe for
being so impersonal, that there is no supreme personage present anywhere. I'm
not a nihilist, but a nihilophile. That I can touch and be touched, communicate
with, recognize and be recognized by, trust and be trusted by, love and be
loved by, other sentient lifeforms fills me with gratitude and joy. I'm not a
voluptuary, I'm a philophile. Loving all forms of life is lovely. I don't know
all the philosophies devised by people over the centuries, I just love wisdom
for its own sake. I'm a sophophile.
Human
Stupidity
Only human beings can manipulate each other, and be manipulated, heavily
conditioned animals that we are. To be a witness to human stupidity is a
challenge. The very fact that I use the word 'stupid' is implicitly judgmental,
and to that charge, I'm guilty, guilty, guilty. Human stupidity has made me a
bitter old misanthrope. Stupid is as stupid does, they say, and there's a whole
lot of stupid being done lately.
Lest I forget, stupidity is its own reward. The consequences of stupidity are often harsh. This is as it should be. This is as it is. Stupidity can only be ameliorated through suffering.
Rather than being vexed by the abject stupidity of people whom I thought should know better by now, maybe I should encourage their stupidity so that they can suffer the consequences of their stupidity sooner rather than later. I accept stupidity wherever it arises, and I accept the suffering that accompanies it. Through suffering comes the impetus to be a little less stupid. Stupid is not fun. There is no hearty laughter or delight or contentment to be found in stupidity. To the stupid, life is an endless cheesy troubled and troublesome soap opera.
The stupidity in the conditioning of this bodymind includes being judgmental, which is no fun at all. I'm only hurting myself by passing judgment, by being afflicted by the sickness of 'good' and 'bad,' 'right' and 'wrong.'
I wish only happiness for all beings. Stupidity causes unhappiness. When I remember what I really am, I'm as happy as it's possible to be while in human form.
Animal
Wisdom
Again I'm blessed by four cats on my lap, all content, complete, innocent,
ingenuous, unlike most humans. I look to the cats for wisdom, and strength, and
patience, and encouragement, and find it through them. Almost blinded by my own
bitterness about human stupidity, I can now see with my own animal eyes: calm,
clear, untroubled eyes. I regain a sense of humor as I gaze upon the clump of
catbox litter stuck to the nose of Mister Mischoff. The most important things
in life are the simple things: sleeping, eating, playing. Being totally relaxed
is the default mode. Humans need animal wisdom, desperately: I know I need it.
I found it, again. Now I live it. By living it, I share it, and encourage it.
Every human being has animal wisdom, waiting to be found, waiting to be lived.
The body wants animal wisdom, for the body is an animal. The mind wants animal
wisdom, for the mind is the universal animal mind. Animals in the natural state
are relaxed and untroubled, the epitome of natural wisdom.
Implosion
In the human condition, fully, sleep-deprived, depressed, resigned, I let go,
and fall inward, toward the black hole that pulls all of what I am toward its
unfathomable abyss. I can carry on no longer, and am on the verge of total
collapse. So collapsing is what's at the end, then. Collapsing upon the essence
of being, the ground of being, which catches me, supports me as I fall into it.
Now I am at rest, finally. Whatever happens, must happen. I must let it happen,
I must let it be. All is very, very well within every within. There is only
Source, for everyone, as everyone, at the center, the ground of being. Wealthy,
impoverished, young, old, male, female, in every circumstance, there is only
Source at the center. Implode and find wholeness, peace, freedom, always
within. There is only Source, within, without, everywhere. Source silently
abides, we have only to return to it and resume our true nature as Source.
Implode to Sourceness, implode to Suchness.
Life
Rings
One of the cats brought out a ray of pure joy as I prepared to leave home
for work after lunch. How fortunate to live with affectionate cats. They're
life rings. Tealzy-Wealzy really saved my spirits with his last-minute goofy
ploys for affection. Other life rings, those people and things that make life
more bearable, include affectionate housemates of every species; reading;
writing; making music; listening to music; the Internet; amateur radio; naps;
coffee; beer, wine, and spirituous beverages in general; entheogens. The simple
things, the simple everyday pleasures. The universe takes care of its own.
The best life ring of all is the natural state. This spontaneous, intrinsically perfect, universal natural Mind keeps me in touch with myself in every form, this form, the seemingly 'other' forms of Me. It's untroubled, free, vast, transparent, beyond personal or subjective yet the only Real thing there is.
Shine
On
We can't be anything else but That which we really are. We can fool
ourselves, we can pretend, we can be in denial, we can be distracted, we can be
in the stupor of stupidity and egocentricity and conventional thinking for a
while, but that's tiring, vexing, dreary as hell, hell in point of fact. When
we surrender to That which we really are, we shine, we have hit bottom as the
universal ground of being. Walking about, we look about, secure in our true
nature. So many people are insecure, denying true nature, pretending to be
something other than the universal ground of being, alienated, or identified
exclusively with certain types of people to the exclusion of all others.
All I can do is be That which I really am. I can't turn it on and off, I can't hide it, I can't deny it, I can't disguise it--and why should I bother. I live and work and play and associate in normal daily life, doing what needs to be done. I stay alert to recognize, and be recognized, the universal ground of being recognizing itself whether it knows itself as such or not. Simple communication, the miracle of the universal ground of being communicating with itself, recognizing itself, shining in all flesh, in every eye. Being, Awareness, Recognition, Communion. Shine on, shine on. Be this eternal universal thing, and shine.
Being
Chi, Being the Tao
It's neither megalomanic nor inaccurate to say, and know, that we are nothing
but the Tao, bodyminds of universal chi. The chi of the Tao assumes all forms
and all roles, all the while remaining nothing but universal life force energy,
nothing but the Tao itself. No self, no role, no name. The universal energy,
the universal mind, has no name.
Source
There's a colloquialism that asks the question, "where is he coming
from?" i.e., from what do his words and actions flow? Are there ulterior
motives, a hidden agenda? What is this guy after? So the question, as commonly
framed, is really asking about the quality of character of the person. The
question can also be used as a form of transpersonal transcendental
self-inquiry: Where am I coming from, from what source does my life, my
existence, my awareness flow? It's obvious, after much self-inquiry, that
there's no separation between the source and that which issues from the source.
Where am I coming from? Source. Nature. The lively lovely spontaneous One,
all-pervading. It's not enough to stay close to the source: it's essential to
BE the source. There's no megalomania about being life, being nature, being the
universe: it's just being honest, it's just having ultimate common sense. The
megalomania issues forth from delusion of separation from source, that there is
a separate Do-er.
End
of Story
Early-morning insomnia perpetuated itself with brooding over this personal
life story--what foolish things this bodymind has said and done, and not said
and done. Also prominent were harsh judgments, this thing or that person or
that action bad, or good, or foolish.
Imagine what life would be like with no connection to personal history, no concept of good or bad...it would be a constant, stable, impersonal, nonjudgmental life in the present. What a concept. What a very real possibility.
So much literature, and casual conversation, involves Story, the telling of a story, and Story becomes commonly adopted as real, and necessary, to be fully a Person, to share the values held in high esteem by Persons. We all must have a personal story, and a cultural story, a story to justify everything and make it feel like we exist.
This bodymind called Bill Ruth has a personal history, a personal story, and what a long, strange story it would be if committed to words. Why bother when the greatest story ever told is the living present, presence, awareness, beingness, now. This is the life, living this life fully in the present AS life, not as a role or a phantom person. Beingness and awareness needs no story, no explanation, no rationalization, no belief. The spirit of nature, the spirit of the universe, is not dramatic, not melodramatic, not sophisticated at all, for there is no person and no actor and no role-playing in the natural world. It's all just this living natural energy. There is no-one and nothing else but this living energy presence. This is a story too peaceful to tell. This is a story that tells itself through its own beingness, its own presence, its own pure unconditioned awareness. Living in the present means living without any story whatsoever.
The
True Wealth
I had a dream this morning, dazzling, where I was in clear pure water with
people and looking up at a strikingly beautiful mountain. What a pleasant
evocative vivid dream. I also got my paycheck and felt such a relief, a sense
of security, even a sense of power. How natural it is for people to want a lot
of money and to visit beautiful places.
Money is uncertain, and travel is expensive, and for most people life is spent at home, working to make ends meet, on the edge of poverty.
In this fleeting moment of security, and in light of massive uncertainties on a global scale, I go back, again and again, to the elemental fact which is nothing short of astonishing: that we are, and that we are aware, and that we are awareness. To be aware of awareness, to be aware of being, is true wealth. I know what it's like to be poor in wallet, barely able to have enough to eat, and even then being and awareness remain. To those who have found themselves in involuntary asceticism, fill your belly with rice and rejoice as the Self, the universal being, the universal awareness. Be a yogi, be a rishi, be a jnani, be that amazing being and awareness, the eyes and the life of the universe.
Fear
of Death
Looking into Barnes' new book "Nothing to be Afraid Of" after
hearing him being interviewed, it's interesting to hear intelligent, very
self-aware people discuss mortality. I would love to discuss mortality as much
as I love to respond to the world and all sentient beings with unsparing
nonduality, loving That which is equally everything.
The fundamental reason people tend to fear death is that people understandably tend to identify with the bodymind.
There's a great deal of misunderstanding and misperception about what exactly is the "soul" of a person, the presumably immortal part of us. A living aware self-aware other-aware being is alive because the 'soul' is present in the bodymind. A corpse is inert, insensate, unaware, because the 'soul' has evidently 'left' the bodymind.
What takes away the fear of death is ceasing to identify with a particular bodymind, and to examine That which is aware of itself, in whatever form That happens to have assumed. To the relentlessly inquiring mind, it eventually becomes obvious that "I" am That, and That is nothing more, and nothing less, than the universal, impersonal energy of the universe.
Nothingness is fearsome to ego-identities who are strongly attached to somethingness. The universal energy of the universe is impersonal, and while it has no self or sense of self, it's the ultimate Something, the one and only Something that's Everything, that's misidentified as nothingness by egocentric perspective.
It's a subtle understanding that makes the difference between eternal nothingness and eternal beingness. Most people are in a stuporous state, having identified with their particular bodymind so strongly that the crucial understanding of our ultimate identity is lost upon them. Hence the weeping and wailing and lamentations, celebrating births, mourning deaths.
The
Five Stages of Grief Apply to Life, not Death
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance: these stages apply to life
as well as death and loss, for what is life without loss, without ceaseless
change, without suffering?
Having gone through the first four stages ad nauseum, it's my distinct
privilege and prerogative to enjoy the last stage, Acceptance. Accepting it
all, as-is. Accepting:
Ignorance
Stupidity
Greed
Selfishness
Self-delusion
Dishonesty
Heedlessness
Cruelty
Disingenuousness
Arrogance
Smugness
The list is endless. I accept it all, no matter in which bodymind it arises,
even this one.
Mortals
Denying Certain Experiences to Other Mortals
Some prudish people, some with good intentions, become prohibitionistic, making
illegal certain experiences that are deemed wrong, evil, etc. Sexual expression
and altering consciousness are two things often harshly regulated if not banned
in some cultures.
I take the same view taken by many funeral directors, which is "enjoy it while it lasts." To have lived without having known orgasms or transpersonal entheogenic journeys is not only an unnecessary sacrifice, but an impoverishment. Every mortal is free to fully experience the range of experiences available to us in the brief time we have in these bodymind forms. Who would deny another fellow mortal a few fleeting minutes or hours of pure pleasure or ineffable transcendence between womb and tomb? Eat, drink, be merry. There is wine, there is music, there is the Call of Nature. Enjoy to the fullest, ad libitum.
Spontaneity
I worship nature and animals and plants, moving as they move, being as they
are, perfectly totally spontaneously genuinely authentic. When this bodymind is
in the spontaneous authentic mode things just happen, there's movement,
activity, speech, all on its own accord, effortless. That which we call 'cute'
is in fact 'acute' i.e. spontaneously arising, and totally authentic. That's
why babies and animals are cute, and adult human beings so often aren't, acting
out strange scripts and playing roles based on the degree of mental
conditioning they've undergone.
The
Roman Catholic Mass = Eleusinian Mystery?
I wonder if the hoary Eucharist is a vestige of the Eleusinian Mystery,
appropriated by the early Christian church fathers and made mainstream?
"Take, eat. Take, drink. This is my body, and yours too. We live forever
as One."
If so, the Mass should be transformative in its power, such that Cicero would extol its virtues as much as he did for the Mysteries at Eleusis.
What the Mass might be missing is nonduality, nature worship, and entheogens...with those, that would be one kick-ass Mass. You won't be leaving the cathedral bored.
The
Solitary Eleusinian Mystery
How fortunate the young adult who has the opportunity to have his own
approximation of the Eleusinian Mystery, having the right mindset, setting, and
entheogen to go hardcore transpersonal. Truly it's a blessing to have trusted
friends, a public park with plenty of space on a warm, sunny day, and the
modern equivalent of kykeon on hand to enjoy the open-minded carefree
opportunity to explore more deeply the mystery of being, to alter and broaden
the underpinnings of perspective itself. Everyone could use a transformative
experience, especially at the peak of youth and strength when the ego is also
at its tyrannical peak. A good mass ego-shredding entheogenic experience is
what could set things right in this crazed, unhappy, runaway civilization.
Self-expression
How fortunate the child who receives encouragement from adults to engage in
creative self-expression, such as writing, improvising music, drawing, and
other such outlets. This child, this human monkey bodymind, was so favored, and
here it is, still going on. The outlets are still issuing forth words and
music, expressing self. There's the little-s self to express, certainly, the
sturm-und-drang of egoic life. There's also the Big-S Self to express, and in
this the autumn of this bodymind's life, it's the Self that is of sole
interest. Therefore there's no urge for self-expression, only theunstoppable
urge of Self-expression. It's as easy to stifle Self-expression as it is to
stifle the need to sleep, or eat, or shit. It's the elephant in the room that
no-one sees because we're the elephant, i.e., the Self.
It's all Self-expression, even when the Self is self-deluded into believing itself to be a separate, limited self. It's by turns tragic and comic to witness the Self in the state of self-delusion, fearing death, clinging to life, alienated, exclusionary, judgmental, conditioned. Weep for the poor self that dies, celebrate its birth, hope for its happiness in the midst of change and loss. To the self, life is a struggle, death is terrifying. To the Self, it's all the same. The ocean of the Self remains untroubled by its own currents and waves and transformations.
So I find it delightful to express my Self, as it is truly delightful, to say the least. How do I love thee, Self? let me count the ways, and write them all down.
The way to express the Self is to simply surrender to the Self and just be the Self. Being the Self, fully, in this human monkey bodymind form, is perfect Self-expression. The Self naturally expresses, and is totally unaware of itself, even though it is pure awareness and pure being.
Purely
Pure: Natural Purity, Natural Purification
What is Pure? What is the standard of purity, the essence of purity? To
experience pure purity would be a good thing, surely, and it is. I am in touch
with purity all the time, pure awareness, pure being, inescapable. The path to
appreciation of our innate purity and perfection starts with the appreciation
of the natural world. In order to appreciate nature, we only need to go to it,
and spend as much time as necessary savoring nature's purity and perfection.
How fortunate the child who has the time and the opportunity to be alone, in
the woods and fields, communing with creeks and rocks and sky and squirrels.
The spirit of nature and the Self are one and the same spirit, and that spirit
is vast, serene, pure, perfect, absolutely impartial and impersonal and
spontaneous and wild. The spirit of nature is our very being, our very
awareness. The breath of nature produces bodyminds, points of awareness, nodes
of sentient energy, made of its own spirit.
Surrender
Monkey
This bodymind is obviously a great ape, and really has done a great job of
surviving and propagating. All the generations of toil and trouble have led to
this, a life of relative security and relative leisure. As I pluck the
low-hanging fruit, a silverback ape now, it behooves me to breathe a sigh of
relief, and a deeper sigh of unconditional surrender to the natural world. It's
nature surrendering to nature. How good it feels to be nature, no worries.
There's nothing I can do about the toils and troubles the human monkeys manage
to think themselves into. I've suffered long enough. I fall back into the soft
green lap of nature, where I abide for all time. Nature neither toils nor is
troubled--only in fevered monkeybrains is there worry. Dualistic thinking =
worry. The surrendered state--the natural state--is peace.
Wholeness=Holyness=Natural
State
Walking to work, I revisited the old spiritual maxim of holiness is
wholeness, completeness, and had no qualms about applying it instantly to this
life, this bodymind. The bodymind loves to be whole, to know it's whole,
complete. The mind becomes content, the body relaxed, as the intrinsic
wholeness of the One descends and pervades the bodymind.
Birthday
Musings
On this day which happens to be almost exactly the anniversary of the
emergence of this sentient lifeform, I have a fine opportunity to reflect where
it's been, what it's seen, what it's said, what it's done, and where and how
it's now. All I can say is, wow. All the been-there-done-thats, and I find
myself sitting in a reclining rocking chair morning after morning, blanket and
several cats on my lap, reading the newspaper or a good book, esconced in an
old house. I've wished for many things, sometimes carefully, sometimes
carelessly, and have gotten many things, and have had many experiences, from
tedium to awe, agony to ecstasy. And now back to the beginning, when these
eyes, unconditioned eyes, saw first light five and a half decades ago. And how
"I" did not exist until maybe age 2 or 3 or 4. Before the I, something
existed, but it had no concept of being "me."
Hence the Wow. I've come full-circle, or, more accurately, I've never left where I started. There is no I. There is no me. What there is, can only be called nothing. The ground of being knows not. The ground of being knows not it even is. These eyes are the same eyes as newborn lifeform, life seeing, the light of life shining in them, taking it all in, one with it all and not knowing otherwise, not knowing at all, just the fullness of life, the fullness of the ground of being. Who says Wow? How? Now?
Mystical
Understanding
All the fascination with mysticism and mystical experiences is
understandable. The question arises, sooner or later: What good are mystical
experiences when it comes to day to day life?
Mystical experiences are fleeting, as are all experiences.
What isn't fleeting is a stable Understanding of That Which Is.
The mystical understanding becomes so deep that there is no recourse but to
simply be the understanding and the understander and the understood.
Universal eternal life is understood to be one's true life, the life that lives
in every form.
Daemon
Possession
It's a fact that we are all possessed and have at least two personalities,
one which is Real, and the other which is Unreal. We can have an infinite
number of unreal personalities possess this body throughout its corporeal
existence. The unreal personality is a conditioned and conditional personality;
the real personality is unconditioned and unconditional, quite an impersonal
personality, or transpersonal personality.
The unreal personality is the only personality that suffers from mistaken identity and therefore suffers when conditions change as they must. The unreal personality is a cauldron of emotions and opinions and memories and fantasies and thoughts that misinterpret everything. The unreal personality's understanding is limited, distorted.
The impersonal personality, being real, possesses every body all the time, whether it's known as such or not. The impersonal personality is pure awareness, unchained to thought or opinion or like or dislike or concept of good or bad. The real personality does not interpret reality, it IS reality. At this very moment every body can, in fact, allow itself to be taken over by that which is always in charge: the universal spirit. The vast calm pure awareness behind thought is always at hand, always what we are. Here it is, and this is what we are. Experienced firsthand, the constant silent presence of pure awareness, the signature of the real thing, its presence our presence, its awareness our awareness.
Contact
Being in direct contact with other sentient beings is a wonderful thing.
Intercommunication is communion, life recognizing life. Eye contact, touch,
voice, facial expression...exchange of words or exchange of bodily fluids...the
whole gamut. The interpenetration of the One Energy. It's all now.
Conceptual
Life vs Life
Listening to the radio during the presidential campaigns, reaching a point
of maximum cynical disgust from so much mind-manipulation afoot, I nibble a
small Salvia leaf and head off to work. Car-free and carefree, walking along,
life energy shimmering in the leaves of the trees and shrubs and birds and
squirrels reminds me that I too am life, and this awareness and beingness one and
the same as all life around me. This cosmic viriditas is nonverbal,
nonconceptual, silent, real. There's nothing I can say about it or think about
it. It just is. Just to be this is the culmination of this existence. Is there
a politician who would work for the recognition and preservation of life
itself--to lead this wayward civilization back to nature?
If I were elected president, I would remind people of the wisdom of contentment: to be content with simple pleasures, to be content just to have the basic needs met: enough water, food, clothing, shelter, medical care--to be happy just to have Enough--requiring the least amount of energy and resources to sustain a comfortable healthy life. The imperative is two-fold: everyone should have Enough, and we should let the biosphere begin to heal itself of the toxic destruction wreaked thus far by our species. To do so requires sacrifice--everyone needs to reduce excessive demands upon the Earth.
The deep-seated problem with our civilization is the widespread failure to recognize life as our common identity, our true nature. True contentment is being true to our inmost nature, which is life eternal. It's enough just to be life itself. As life, our needs are simple and few, easily met. If everyone could be content just to be life, there would be no environmental destruction, no war, no crime, no alienation, no suffering.
The
Hippie Commune, The Ideal Democracy
I had the good fortune to live and work with a tribe of hippies for a couple
years. Sharing resources and living simply, we had self-government and met all
our needs materially and spiritually. I knew then and know now that the 'meek'
are inheriting the earth. The Amish community has doubled. Sustainable cultures
are sustaining. Unsustainable despotic cultures are doomed. It's all changing
as it must. Hippies are nature's way of turning a destructive species into a
peaceful harmonious one.
Getting
Back to the Magic of Life
It's easy for me to be enchanted by the magic of life itself, and that's
why I'm so content just to be this, i.e., the magic. The problem is, many if
not most people are distracted by material things and don't see the magic, and
don't feel the magic, and have therefore lost the ability to be the magic, and
are discontent. With no magic in life, existence is dreary and meaningless and
frustrating and fearful.
One exercise I do habitually is to look at the aura, the life-energy field, which surrounds everything. To plainly see the presence of this energy field is a magical experience. We are beings of energy, radiant cosmic energy. This is a magical thing, to be a being of cosmic energy. How many people are ready, and willing, to be this? This is wonderful, this is pure magic.
Veganism
and Universal Respectfulness
Veganism is, to me, not just a totally plant-based diet but a way of living and
a way of looking at the world that is all of a piece. The whole world is our
body, and we should treat our great body in the way we would like our small
body to be treated. It's not enough to stop eating mammals and other sentient
beings: we have to stop polluting and consuming to excess. We have to treat
every thing, animate or inanimate, sentient or insentient, with respect. No
angry throwing of broken gadgets. Every thing does indeed have its own spirit.
Every thing is indeed energy in condensed form. Every thing is indeed the flesh
of the One. So speak kindly to every thing and every one, and be kind. We are
all kin, one body, one flesh, one energy.
Life
Seeing Itself
We see with the eyes of life. Life sees life. Life recognizes life. The
vitality that sees, sees the vitality present in all living beings: plants,
animals, birds, insects, the glowing, vibrant energy of life. The eyes of life
open and close and open, always seeing somewhere, in some form.
No-one
Controlling, No-one Controlled
The fatigue of insomnia puts me in a dreamy state, moreso than usual. One foot
follows another, and the motions go through nonetheless. This body is a vessel,
a boat, a vehicle, a ride, and this rider slumps back in the seat, watching the
scenery go by through these window-eyes.
What am I after? What do I want? All I can do is passively slump in this seat of flesh, watching the scenery go by. This is the story of this life, another pair of eyes of the universe, witnessing itself. I can do no more, I can be nothing else.
Uneasy
Circumstances
Living in this developed country, blessed by all the advances this
civilization has provided, at the moment still healthy and with a few years probably
remaining in this form, doesn't make it any easier to accept the fact that
everything and everyone passes away--it makes it more difficult to accept. Easy
circumstances are easy to become attached to, and therein lies the uneasiness
when, through education and experience, the evanescence of all things and
circumstances becomes obvious. The ship of state and the ship of individual
physical existence are leaking, and will sink by-and-by.
Security
and Nothing and Back Home
The idyllic days of my childhood were idyllic because I felt completely
secure. My house and my family and my neighborhood, for all I knew, would last
forever. Nothing lasted forever, and nothing lasts forever. Where then can I
find lasting security? In nothing. Nothing. Verily, in pure unadulterated
nothing itself. Abiding as nothing, nothing abides, no-one abides. No-one is
the same as nothing, and I am no-one, I am nothing. Strangely, this feels like
home, sweet secure abiding neverending home--nothing itself. This is home, now
and forever. Pure awareness, no-one is aware, nothing is aware, there is only
this wonderful impersonal awareness, no-one aware of nothing.
Where
the Rubber Meets the Road
The quality of energy in this node of energy called "me" can't
help but radiate its quality--it's the nature of energy. We modulate the energy
and convey intelligence of some sort, with words and symbols and with emotion
and intention. The quality of energy is determined by the depth of our
understanding, and by the quality of energy imparted to us by other
"nodes" especially in our formative years. What it all boils down to
is, do we convey kindness, or meanness; generosity, or selfishness; unity, or
duality. We may not be remembered much by name after the bodymind craps out,
but the energy we impart to others goes on nonetheless. We are wise to always
be bidding each other a fond farewell, for sooner or later all nodes disappear,
all waves fall back into the ocean.
Tense
Time Troubleshooting
It's good to get into the habit of living in the present tense, as well as
writing in the present tense. Writing in the present tense reminds me to live
in the present. What I have done is done, and what I will do exists only in the
imagination. What matters is, right now. Awareness abides, Beingness abides,
Spirit abides, the Ocean of Energy abides, the Universe abides, the Mystery
abides, in the present only. What I really want to write about is the eternal
present, and I now write in the present, and live in the present. All mistakes
in the past have led to this wonderful abidance in the present. A future of
abiding in the present is a future realized in the present. Time ceases to be.
The
Eyes of the Universe
It's exhiliarating to know these eyes are the eyes of the universe. It's
astonishing to know the One looking through these eyes is the universe. It's
the universe looking through these eyes, no less. The universe is the only One
looking through all the eyes of all the sentient lifeforms throughout the
universe. It is unbearably wonderful to share this knowledge--the process of
the universe recognizing itself not only within one lifeform but between
lifeforms, in all lifeforms.
Losing
Every Thing
These bodies eventually fall apart, sooner or later. Everything falls apart
sooner or later. Nothing remains pristine for very long. The only thing that
remains, and remains pure, is the ground of being, the ocean of being, waves of
beingness and awareness rising and falling forever.
Surrender
Nap
Weary, I took a nap after lunch. As soon as I stretched out flat on my back
on the futon upstairs I could hear and feel my bones sink into place. All the
tension of having to work and stay awake after a too-short sleep vanished when
I let go completely. When I surrendered, I relaxed, and entered a blissful
realm where healing took place.
It's good to know that no matter how bad things seem, sleep comes, healing comes. The calls of nature are all answered, and all is well, even though it's possible to believe otherwise. Put all beliefs to rest, believe nothing, and reclaim pure being and pure awareness, the natural state, the bliss of surrender to the self-existent reality in every configuration.
Cosmic
Consciousness
I used to think 'cosmic consciousness' meant some kind of exalted consciousness
ABOUT the cosmos. Now, I'm happy to report, Cosmic Consciousness simply means
that consciousness itself is the Cosmos' very own consciousness. We are the
eyes and ears and brains of the universe, and this very awareness, this very
life, is the cosmos' awareness, the cosmos' life. It is the Cosmos enjoying its
own Consciousness, aware of its own awareness, being its own beingness. The
cosmos has no personality and is no person per se, although in its deluded
manifestations it believes itself to be something other than the cosmos. Actually,
it's more accurate to regard 'consciousness' as 'awareness' as 'consciousness'
implies 'awareness of some thing' whereas the cosmos is pure awareness and pure
being, one without a second. The universe doesn't have awareness, it is
awareness, awareness without either a subject or an object. This very awareness
is cosmic awareness, the cosmos itself, aware, present.
Living
in the Inexorable Present
We're all stuck in the present. We can try to escape through memory and fantasy
and distractions and self-indulgence, expending much energy and effort in the
process. We can also, without trying, without effort or strain, relax into the
inexorable present, and let it gently, fully, support us. No-one chooses to be
born--in fact, no-one is born, it's just the fecundity of the universal
life-force in action. "Tired of living and afraid of death" is the
way it is for deluded beings. Life is a burden, yet the thought of personal
extinction is terrifying.
It's possible to be in sympathy with all beings, of whatever species, who are sharing this very present, this very presence, in the way our conditioning or lack thereof has provided. Circumstances of the present are what they are: it's the response to circumstances--our conditioning--that determines the quality of the present. With a good, clear, deep, insightful surrendering to the present, it's possible to accept even the most wretched of circumstances with equanimity.
In the present the transience of all forms is clearly manifesting, and this passing away of all forms, all things, all people, all circumstances, is fully accepted, fully embraced, with good, clear, deep, insightful unconditional surrender to the inexorable present.
In conversation I now am more mindful of not often saying was, or will be--to get out of past tense and future tense. The present tense grammar-wise helps me to be fully mindful of the present, and helps me release my grasps so that I am not tense in the present.
The
Neverending Bike Path
When I get my jollies and exercise on the local 13-mile-long bike path I find
myself using the time as a meditation and as a means of social interaction, if
only by the brief passing exchange of smiles, waves, and hellos.
At work today it occurs to me that social interactions continue much as they do on the bike path. There's the eye contact, the smiles, the waves, the hellos, and even some conversation. We're all on the neverending bike path of life, passing by from behind or ahead, greeting each other, recognizing each other, communicating with each other in various ways. Our smiles are infectious, passed along to each other, and go on.
The
Natural World, the Natural State
Riding my bike along the bike trail in the sultry summertime, all the
plants and animals on either side listen to me vocalize my feelings about them.
All beings are waves of the ocean of life. Rising and falling, falling and
rising. I have all of you, and you have all of me. To know that the ocean of
life, the ocean of being, is my true nature, my true identity, allows me to
resume my true nature in its vast, peaceful completeness: birthless, deathless,
complete, eternal, infinite, unbound.
Equality
and Humility
The popular saying goes "We're all equal, it's just that some are more
equal than others." There's actually some paradoxical truth to that
otherwise cynical statement. People have self-images that range from poor to
overblown to distorted to realistic, and depending on their self-image they
view others uniquely, particularly in terms of whether they regard others as
equals, superiors, or inferiors.
There is a self-image that goes beyond self that is intrinsic radical equality. There is no concept of inferior or superior when universal essence is recognized as the universal identity and universal presence. It's only when universal essence is unrecognized that concepts of superior and inferior, good and bad, can arise. Universal essence in human form fails to recognize itself in its own and other forms, and misidentifies itself as a separate self. This fictitious separate identity is, because it is perceived as separate from others, unequal, and is regarded as superior or inferior or otherwise different in essence from others.
Humility is not a devaluation of self, but identification with the Ground (humus) of Being, which is the ultimate in correct identification. The Ground of Being is omnipresent and eternal and equally perfect in every form, even when so disguised from itself it forgets what it really is.
The
Significance and Implication of the Aura, the Visible Energy Field Surrounding
Every Thing
Ever since first seeing the aura surrounding all forms I knew there was
something very significant about its visible presence. The aura is the energy
field surrounding every form. Aura is form, form is aura. Matter is energy,
energy is matter. The significance of the aura took many decades for me to
understand. It's really very simple. I don't have an aura, you don't have an
aura, things don't have auras. We are the aura. We are the universal energy.
Furthermore, the aura demonstrates that there is no separate self--we are all reflections of the whole, containing all of the whole, reflecting the entire whole. Consciousness is the display of form in formless awareness, and form and awareness are of the same universal energy. The aura extends and connects all parts of the whole to itself.
Ocean
Waves
Waves cannot exist independently of ocean, ocean cannot be without waves.
Waves are ocean, ocean is waves. Every apparently separate being is a wave of
the ocean, and is fully ocean in essence. Waves rise and fall, rising out of
the ocean as ocean, falling into the ocean as ocean. When a wave falls back
into the ocean the wave cannot be said to have died; when a wave rises from the
ocean it cannot be said to be born. The ocean is never born, the ocean never
dies.
If "I", this particular wave in human form, would have a headstone and an epitaph inscribed upon it, the inscription would be something like this:
"When a wave falls back into the ocean, it hasn't died."
The
Contemplative Life
Over and over, I am ever so grateful for a quiet, boring, regular life:
this is as powerful as living in a monastery in terms of making spiritual
headway. I pray that everyone would aspire to live the contemplative life: what
a peaceful, orderly, intelligent, fulfilled and fulfilling society of human
beings it would be, if this planet's people were all contemplatives.
I've made many stupid decisions and did many stupid things, and they were all occasions of wandering off the contemplative path. Yet my stupidity proved again and again how totally superior the contemplative path really is.
So indulge in acquisitions and experiences if you feel you must. It can't be helped. When you've had enough, the contemplative life awaits. The ocean that is the wave silently abides as the wave ripples and froths and foams and sprays and commingles with other waves and air and sand and sunlight.
Vacationing
Taking a vacation usually implies keeping busy with not keeping busy,
driving distances, spending lots of money, seeking new experiences. A vacation
can also be a state of mind: a sense of freshness and freedom. Vacationing
doesn't require a future experience, or traveling. Right now is where I spend
all my time. I am now on vacation, and retired, and at ease, in spite of how it
appears outwardly. I need not and will not postpone the vacation state of mind.
Entheogens,
the Ego Detector and Egocide
Eckhart Tolle has clearly described the problem: the ego, a.k.a. the
"pain-body." It's that bundle of conditioned responses that comprises
who we think we are and how we act, speak, think, and feel. The ego is an
illusion. The ego is judgmental. The ego is a psychological parasite, a psychic
plague, with which self-aware human beings are afflicted.
It's not necessary to hate or to fear or to stamp out the ego--to do so is in itself an egoic act, for the ego alone hates, and fears, and rejects. It is necessary, however, to recognize the presence of ego when it manifests: to feel what it's like to be 'possessed' by the ego and to be fully aware of it, dispassionately observing it without reacting to it or identifying with it. This requires the construction of a 'shockproof ego detector' which alerts us to the manifestation of ego.
Construction of the detector is simple: using a calibrating baseline of egolessness--the natural, unconditioned state of pure awareness--be fully aware, i.e., mindful, of thoughts and feelings arising and falling. Let them rise and fall, without acting upon them or speaking aloud at their prompting words that we would regret later anyway.
The only problem with building the detector is that many people don't know what egolessness--the natural, unconditioned state of pure awareness--feels like, having been so thoroughly conditioned, so tightly in the grip of ego, that the requisite egoless baseline is unknown to them.
Enter entheogens. For many people, all it takes is one rousing entheogenic romp to get a brief experience of egolessness, the unconditioned, natural state. This glimpse of the egoless baseline is oftentimes enough. But without this glimpse, the ego detector can't be built.
The ego detector helps to sever the control the ego has had up until now. By seeing what has been causing psychological pain and suffering to oneself and, due to its virulent nature, to others, the ego detector is useful for shrinking the tumor of ego, and eventually rendering it powerless and nonexistent: egocide. This happens naturally as the light of pure awareness shines on the murky distorted convolutions of the ego, revealing its illusoriness. Rather than take the drastic, unnecessary step of suicide--killing the innocent body-mind, the universal essence, the sentient being of the universe--it's only necessary to locate and isolate and render harmless by the pure radiance of universal awareness-essence the source of suffering: ego.
The I AM, the universal, cosmic I AM, recognizes itself, and its unbounded nature is known to be our true nature. Ego, an illusory identity, a misidentification, gives way to recognizing oneself as the universal essence. The universal essence-awareness is beyond suffering, even though it has undergone all the agonies of hell, over and over again, while in conditioned, self-entrapped, egoic states.
The
Joy of Poverty
Poverty, namely material poverty, need not be a source of anxiety and
frustration. Poverty can, in fact, be liberating, causing a person to make do
with less and less until only the essentials remain. Along with the essentials,
there is, inseparably, essence, to be savored.
It's actually distracting to have too much nonessential material goods. When poverty becomes the circumstance beyond one's control, nonessentials vanish and only essentials remain, and, inseparably, so does essence.
To those with sufficient insight, essence alone is enough: food and water and clothing and shelter will be provided in due time, as needed, for true needs must be met, one way or another, for survival.
Simply to survive, to be, is enough, for those who have recognized essence as the true universal self, the true self of every self.
To surrender to our true nature--essence--is to become the source of pure joy. There is no joy in being joy itself, there is only vast peace, perfect freedom, the nature of universal essence.
The
Natural State
If I had to sum up the best thing of all in life in the fewest words, it
would be the natural state. Every morning walking to work, I marvel at
the effortlessness of existence. This being, this awareness, all natural, just
is, spontaneously, effortlessly, constantly. Of course there is constant
change, and the change is also effortless, spontaneous, and continuous. To
simply be this, that which lives everywhere and eternally, ceaselessly changing
in the endless cosmic present, takes heroic effort at first, overcoming the
obscurations of mental conditioning and a limited conditioned identity, but
with practice becomes as effortless as the universe, for that is what
"we" are anyway.
Why
the Natural State is Pure Laziness, and Why Pure Laziness is Mankind's Salvation
It's long been known that contemplatives' needs are minimal, forsaking
materialism and finding their riches within. With the current global food and
energy and other shortages and crises, now is the time for all human beings to
become contemplatives, to forsake materialism, selfish desires, and the need
for many, if any, progeny.
When contemplation comes to fruition and blossoms into Self-realization, there
truly is nothing to do, nowhere to go, nothing to desire. Lounging around all
day in a loincloth is just fine for the Self-realized. The human being in the
natural state is a simple animal with simple animal needs. No planes, no cars,
no TVs, nothing much beyond water, food, a few clothes, protection from the
elements is needed, or wanted.
It has been a relief to be car-free for months now, depending on nothing but these two legs to get me to the grocery store and to work. I can easily imagine being car-free indefinitely.
If basic changes such as less cars and more public transportation were available, there would be plenty of fuel to meet demands for essential transportation. Moreover, if people began to voluntarily, joyfully, renounce materialism and selfish desires, they would find life itself to be simple, rich, meaningful, fulfilling.
Until it's absolutely painfully necessary for people to do without, there's a cultural tendency to want more, and get more: it's what the economy is based upon. Until we start to want less, the shortages and crises will get increasingly severe.
The lazy will inherit the earth, and appreciate it to the fullest. The lazy are close to the earth, one with the earth, totally humble, totally exalted. Shine on, lazy ones!
Animals
Are In The Natural State
I adore my cats, and worship them, and they respond with great affection. The
more I know cats, the more I know my true self. Cats make no apologies for
sleeping much of the day away, or for limiting their ambitions to getting up to
eat, or use the litterbox, or tend to something interesting happening outside
the window. They have no shame and no guilt, nor need they feel shame or guilt,
for they are perfect, and perfectly natural. If only people could be more like
cats, or mountain gorillas, and be content just to be.
The
End and the Beginning of the Universe
This universe, a form, will unform in due time. And over eons, quantum
fluctuations will cause a brand new universe to spring into being. All that
happens is just a dream, a passing fancy of energy taking form, briefly,
knowing itself through form, and then dispersing, totally unknown to itself.
Presence!
Why it is that early-morning insomnia can be so conducive to epiphanies, at
least in my case, is still a mystery to me. This morning the reality of
Presence hit me like a ton of bricks when the life and words of Meister Eckhart
rolled into the mix: his whole schtick was to communicate to as many people as
possible that God's presence is within all of us. Presence is not just a bland
New-Age Eckhart Tolleism--it's the real deal, the presence of God, no less.
To experience this directly, firsthand, is something of a revelation, and a shocker, and a responsibility. We can't undo a new understanding and go back to ignorance and selfishness very comfortably. We are obligated to live as if we know God is present within us, that God is the one seeing through these eyes.
Okay, it could be said it's the universe present within us, true enough, and much more palatable to the scientifically literate. The very energy-essence of the universe is present throughout every fiber of being. This body and this awareness is not mine, it's universal.
This Presence takes us instantly from the personal to the impersonal, the particular to the universal.
Entheogenesis
At some point awareness becomes aware of awareness, and the old egoic conditioned
limited self vanishes instantly, and in its place is That Which Is, eternally.
Once the true Self is met by the true Self, once awareness is aware of
awareness, there's no choice but to immediately cease believing in a separate
self and to unconditionally surrender to That Which Is.
The awesome Presence within is Me! I will not call myself a god, much less God. I will say, with impunity, with 100% accuracy, I am life, I am the universe, I am universal energy, I am essence, I am awareness. That's good enough.
Encountering
My True Mind
Long before reading about "Awareness Watching Awareness" I
encountered, as if for the first time, my true mind, my natural mind, the mind
that just is, without thought, without effort, arising spontaneously and
constantly, while I was walking along the sidewalk, going to work. There, so
clearly, were two minds: one that I identified as 'my mind' filled with
thoughts, memories, a sense of separate selfhood...and one that exists
naturally, constantly, spontaneously, effortlessly, without any thoughts of its
own, just pure awareness. All this time the true, perfect, real, natural
mind--awareness--has been the genuine article, every day, always present and in
the present. Everyone has the same pure awareness, the same source of sanity,
relief, release, wholeness, joy, compassion, wisdom, every timeless good thing.
To be this awareness, to be this essence, is no longer a yearning for some
future day of enlightenment: that day is now, always, for everyone. It just
takes time for people to get through the distracting illusion of their own 'my
mind' and their identification with this false mind, identification with
thoughts. It took me decades, although there were glimpses in my youth, reading
Ashvaghosa's Awakening of Faith in the essence of mind, while reading in the
public reading room of the large downtown library, and reading passages from
the Upanishads while sitting quietly in my room, a pipeful of ganja at my side,
noting that Self-realization was more intoxicating than the ganja, but the
ganja didn't seem to hurt at all.
This very awareness is universal essence. Universal essence is this very awareness. Without adding, subtracting, or changing a thing, without any effort on anyone's part, we are universal essence, the very awareness of the universe itself, the eye of the universe, the flesh of the universe, the essence of the universe. Just to know this, just to be this, is almost too much to bear. The only way to bear it is to be it. How wholesome the universe, merciful, when we know we see it with its eye.
A
Way to Prevent an Impending Ecological Apocalypse
The root cause of pollution and overpopulation is ignorance, specifically
self-ignorance which results in an overconsumptive, ego-aggrandizing way of
life, including unchecked lust-based procreation heedless of consequences.
Legions of chronically insatiable high-maintenance beings result.
What's called for is radical inner transformation where the individual is satisfied, nay astonished, by the sheer fact of Being, requiring and desiring nothing beyond the basic necessities of life. If and when we become a planet of philosophers we will have a sustainable future. Otherwise, we will continue to deplete and poison the world to satisfy our many desires.
Hardcore
Radical Extreme Philosophy
Philosophy, if it's worthwhile, gets real personal real quick. The whole
'problem' of life is the fact that we take life personally, because we have
this imaginary fearful craving ego person with which we've identified. The best
philosophy is surgery upon the person, an egoectomy, an unpersonalization. The
mystery of Being and Awareness is pursued until the ego is crushed, happily,
mercifully, as the ego is the cause of philosophic blindness, although the ego
does serve well as an impetus to go beyond the ego, to at long last consider
the mystery of Being and Awareness. Eventually, in this body's lifetime if all
goes well, the ego ceases to be a problem, is ignored, is no longer one's
identity...and in its place is our true Self, which is always present as
Essence, as Awareness, universal and complete. We already have eternal life as
Essence. We are not just waves, we are the ocean. One.
Spring
Fever
These warm early April days have provided the equivalent of opium, as I'm
feeling sleepy and dreamy, a longtime curse--or blessing--that has been part of
my experience since I can first remember. It's coming on strong again. There's
nothing I can do to prevent it, or to stop it.
There
Is No Do-er
Nobody home, nobody doin' nuthin. Stuff happens, stuff gets done, but by whom,
and for whom, is the mystery. All I know is, when I'm self-deluded and lapse
into believing I'm the do-er, things get tiring and annoying and desperate sometimes.
When I let go and let spirit run things as it does so well strictly by ear,
jazz spontaneity improvisation happens, it's fun, it's light, it's free. The
body is the instrument, the musician is the universal spirit, always playing
that jazz on every planet and in between. We are all riffs of the One Player.
It feels so good to relinquish all control and let the Player play this life in the neverending present.
Money
and the Service Industry
Going to restaurants that have waitstaff is much like going to a bordello. Both
expect payment for services rendered; in either establishment there is no
relationship based on common courtesy and mutual respect and mutual
recognition, it's all about money, and survival. Servants depend on those they
serve out of necessity.
The same goes for any spiritual or religious persons or organizations who put money into the equation, charging for services rendered. When the universe expects payment from itself we're not talking about unity here, but duality.
Somewhere along the line, when money was invented, greed and alienation and dualistic thinking got a boost.
Animalism
I practice Animalism, a coined word for a peculiar, if not unheard-of,
religion. Animalism is not animism, is not bestiality, only recognition of, and
worship of, the innate nobility of animals, i.e., the sentient lifeform in its
pure state. Those human beings who when so alienated and alienating by
delusional thoughts, are not fully in the present, and have rendered themselves
as less than the noble animal which is fully in the present.
Our companion animals are typically called "cute" because they live "acutely," i.e., in the present: and human babies and toddlers are likewise cute/acute for the very same reason.
Animals are pure spirits, guileless, spontaneous, natural, unpretentious, uncontrived and uncontriving. Animals are expressions of the universe, the body and the mind of the universe in its pure state.
All my life I've been blessed with companion animals, mostly cats. The company of animals is invariably therapeutic. Animals don't provide solutions to any perceived problems I have, they ARE solutions to any problem. By sharing presence with animals, we cease being self-tortured by thoughts, and relax into a simple, warm, furry world of unconditioned being and unconditional love.
The
Entheogens/Psychedelics
Of all the effects catalyzed by entheogen/psychedelics, the most profound,
life-changing effect is showing what it's like to live completely, and
complete, in the present. The restless, conditioned, fearful, desire-laden life
comes to an abrupt end, and the ecstatic life of pure consciousness in the
eternal present resumes in fullness.
Of course it's not necessary to depend on entheogen/psychedelics to remain in timeless presence-awareness, as that is our natural, primordial state. Whenever the illusory, nonexistent person is recognized for what it is, and isn't, the universal presence is recognized as, and by, universal presence, and the nonexistent person ceases to exist, as if it ever did. All that remains is presence-awareness, simply being that which is. That is the stable, unending, ultimate entheogen/psychedelic, being that which we already eternally are.
Suggestions
for Living a Self-Realized Life
Be aware of awareness.
Be aware of the I AM.
Follow the I AM--contemplate it, day and night, whenever possible.
Read about Self-realization. Talk about it. Contemplate it.
Eat optimally, low fat, high fiber, whole food, ideally vegan, complete
balanced nutrition, minimum calories necessary to sustain optimum health.
Avoid high-risk situations and activities--strive to live to a ripe healthy old
age, whether such will be the case or not.
Avoid soap opera situations and intrigues. Stay single if possible, and
celibate.
Be sexual, full of life, and be chaste and wholesome too. It can be done. Let
the organism undulate orgasmically, it's healthy to be sexual.
Make mistakes, which are inevitable anyway, and try not to make any of them
fatal or too catastrophic or harmful to anyone.
Live a little, live a lot, live fully, get a bellyful of everything.
If married, stay celibate.
Make amends with everyone.
Forgive everyone, including yourself.
Spend as much time as possible outdoors, alone, in nature.
Get plenty of fresh air, sunlight, exercise. Walk a lot, every day possible.
Try to live long enough to know better, knowing that wisdom and maturity need
time to ripen.
Live a plain, dull, quiet, ordinary life, and let the process of
Self-realization unfold. A stable situation is fertile ground for Self-inquiry.
Be undistracted if possible, be aware of the prevalence of distractions if
possible.
Have faith that there is such a thing as Pure Awareness, as universal mind, and
that it's possible to recognize it for what it is, and thereby we find the
intrinsic freedom and perfection that's our essence.
Have faith that such recognition is a subtle thing, and requires wisdom and
maturity, so live lightly, live wholesomely, and be patient.
Have faith that sincere Self-inquiry will blossom into magnificent Self-knowledge,
unfolding in due time, in this very moment.
Have faith that Self-knowledge is everything, eternal life, unconditional love,
the whole enchilada.
Have faith in birthlessness, deathlessness, Oneness, as the True Self that
lives in us as us.
Cars
and Driving
Whenever I walk about in town, cars are everywhere, parked, zooming past. I
can't help but give cars a second thought. Cars are inherently stupid,
dangerous, expensive, and toxic to the environment, and have contributed much
to geopolitical tensions, with their/our insatiable appetite for petroleum.
People in cars are diminished--subhuman, aggressive, defensive, but lacking the nobility of animals. Machines driven by fear and desire, can't be late, don't want to miss out.
I've really lost interest in cars and driving--I would burn my driver's license as I did my draft card, in protest, if the license weren't required for this and that.
I first saw how crazy people in cars just are when, long ago, I sat with my friends on the warm grassy ground of a park, enjoying a youthful expanded consciousness experience, cognitively loosened and nonlinear, wide-open to see things in a new way, good stuff coursing through our neurons. All ground is sacred, and there's nowhere to go, nothing to do, but be, blissfully be. People in cars passing by on the road next to the park were not driving cars, they were driven, in a hurry to be somewhere else. Speeding past and ignorant of the bliss of the present moment, the perfection of the present moment, the here and now. There we were, in no hurry to be anywhere but here, fully in the present, the ultimate sanity. Sitting upon the living, breathing, radiant earth, under the vastness of sky, in sunlight.
The ecological crisis could be averted completely if only people could be content to just be, here, now. Nothing much needed.
The
Unconditioned Life (working title of a book to be written)
It's easy enough to get conditioned, and stay conditioned, throughout a
lifetime.
What a waste, what a tragedy, to not even know that we are so heavily
conditioned, and to grieve and be grieved.
It's possible to see the conditioning for what it is, and thus transcend it,
and live in the freedom and lightness of unconditioned being.
Simple
Needs, All Met
In this experimental life I've learned how few are the real needs, and how
easily met they are. Air, water, food, medical care, shelter, clothing, fuel
for warmth and cooking. All of these things should be everyone's birthright,
truly should be taken for granted.
It would be only natural for the human species to devise a global 'welfare state' of the most effective, sustainable and practical kind, apolitical, non-ideological, wholly scientific and impartial. No-one would suffer from want.
The problem is, too many people want too much. Rather than simple needs, too many people have complex wants, insatiable wants, luxuries becoming necessities.
On this August day I've come to recognize that there's no thing I could not live without. I have a collection of toys and things, but if I had to start all over, I would have very few toys and things--if I had no toys, I would still be happy. Just to be is enough.
The secret of happiness is to be satisfied with simple things, simple pleasures, the innocent pleasures of innocent flesh. Quenching real thirst. Allaying real hunger. Resting when weary. Evacuating bowel and bladder and enjoying the relaxation of all sphincters. Relaxation in all its forms. No clinging, no straining, no retention of anything, be it shit or luxury. Pure being is enough.
A wise culture, a wise individual, finds pure being is enough. Whatever it takes to simply be: simple needs, easily met. Everyone is entitled to the meeting of real needs, the needs of innocent flesh.
Who, then, would be content with plain simple food, plain simple clothing, plain simple shelter, plain simple health, plain simple existence? I would!
I wish for everyone to have the intelligence of the animal, be content to eat when hungry, drink when thirsty, rest when weary...to be content to have just enough clothes, shelter, fuel...to enjoy the health and well-being and contentment that arises naturally from sheer existence itself...to enjoy sheer existence itself, the wonder, the magic, the miracle of nature.
We could have a wise tribe, making sure all needs are met. For those with wants, they're on their own.
Mental
Health and Mental Wellness
Just as physical health is simply the absence of disease, and wellness a
positive healthy state of physical well-being, so it is with mental health and
mental wellness. Mental health is considered to be a condition of sanity,
well-adjusted. While this is an understandable goal, especially for people in
the throes of insanity or for people treating people in the throes of insanity,
there's a higher goal than mental health, which is mental wellness, where there
is not only sanity but also deep, penetrating insight into the true nature of
the mind. Such insight transcends sanity, transcends the personal altogether.
There's a branch of psychology that's even named to reflect such transcendence:
transpersonal psychology. The underlying identity of the individual is
experienced by the individual, and the individual realizes he is not separate
from the whole of existence, and is in fact an expression of the universe, and
is not a separate person with a separate insulated mind.
The foundation of mental wellness is direct experience of the true nature of mind, which is vast, transparent, open, empty and impersonal, the very mind of the universe. Mental wellness is unfathomable peace, security, calm, freedom, meaning, that finds its source in its own inexhaustible energy, its own true nature.
Technology
and Spirituality
In cars and trucks and planes and motorized go-fast go-far machines of all
kinds, fueled by the liquefied bodies of ancient beings,
Heedless while speeding along,
Heedless too while staring into computer and television monitors, awash in eye
candy and brain candy,
Symbiotic, cybernetic, addicted to electrons and hydrocarbons,
An impoverished being is born.
Mysticism
Everyone should be a mystic.
I'd rather be a mystic than a poet, or anything else.
When the mysticism is strongest, I'm not anything at all, just everything.
Comfortable
In My Own Skin, At Home In The Universe
Surrendering to the moment is surrendering to the immediate environment and
surrendering to the universe. This surrender results in becoming comfortable,
at home, at rest, right now, right here, in whatever circumstance. I belong
here, I belong everywhere. There is nowhere I have to go, nothing I have to
fear, nothing I have to have. I act like I own the place, because I do own the
place, and, the place owns me. Either way, I'm home, I'm secure, I'm where I
belong, wherever I am.
This is such a tiny invisible little change, perceptual shift, perspective tweak, all dealing with that phantom nobody that comes between me and the universe. Now, having nothing in me that's not the universe, I can relax into the universe. A perfect repose, while still very much alive.
People generally get their perfect repose only when asleep or when lying dead and pickled in a showingroom casket. I like repose too much to limit it to the oblivion of sleep or death.
Therefore let it be resolved that we all should do whatever it takes to get comfortable now--as we are the universe itself, we deserve nothing less.
The
Worst Kind of Ignorance
Poverty and illiteracy per se are not nearly as unfortunate as fundamental
spiritual ignorance, specifically the lack of curiosity about who one's self really
is. Even in the midst of poverty, even if unable to read or write, if the sense
of "I am" is present there is the potential, the impetus, for
insatiable curiosity about what this "I" really is. Unfortunately,
most people seldom contemplate the "I am" or have any curiosity about
it, taking it for granted and endlessly distracted by thoughts, sensations, and
phenomenal world, with a false concept of the self being the perverse,
unsatisfactory identity that most people believe themselves to be. Self-awareness,
alas, is commonly relegated to the fears that persons have of how they are
perceived by others, or how they look in the mirror in their bathroom or in the
mirror of their fevered imagination. If there is anything approximating eternal
damnation, it's the life-long ignorance about self-awareness--that the "I
am" is the path to and the location of self-inquiry, self-knowledge,
self-liberation, and self-realization. The seeker turns out to be the sought.
When the seeker finds out the seeker is what he or she has been looking for all
this time and has been there all along, as the seeker, that's cause for wild
celebration and a good long laugh.
Until then, there's no reason to celebrate anything, and life's cold, cruel, brutal, meaningless, unfair, and short: an ignorant, bogus life lived by a bogus entity who believes he or she exists as a separate self that was born and will die. These are the victims of the worst kind of ignorance.
The
Crime of Individual and Collective Delusionality
Delusional thinking is normal thinking. Dualistic thinking is normal
thinking, and dualistic thinking is delusional. This Great Delusion is natural,
and inevitable, as animals evolve and pass through the stage of sentience into
the stage of self-awareness.
Self-awareness is passed on from generation to generation, and along with that are passed on delusions about who we are. When identity is based on a delusion, there is the potential for all the varieties of suffering that can be afoot in the world. Mental illness, fear, frustration, anger, hatred, delusional belief systems, violence against oneself and others--all the evils of the world come from delusions found nowhere but the human imagination.
When people get so delusional they become a danger to themselves and others they are often institutionalized and heavily medicated. Unfortunately, "normal" delusional states are accepted as normal, and exploited by advertisers, churches, schools, and governments.
It's no longer possible for so many billions of us to be ruled by delusions and delusional people. There is only one way for us to begin to find our way to a meaningful, sustainable existence, and that is the scientific way, no delusions allowed, no superstitions permitted. Delusional thinking is what makes life dangerous and miserable, and should be outlawed.
Knowing how unenforceable it would be to make delusion a crime, the only recourse is to shed light on delusion, exposing it for what it is, and isn't.
It's so good to know there's freedom of speech, that in most countries we won't be shot or jailed for exposing delusion for what it is, and isn't. We have professional delusion-blasters doing great and noble work through stand-up comedy, writing, creative works of all kinds, and wielding a deadly sense of humor. The punishment that befits the crime of delusionality is uncompromising mockery.
On
"On" Essays
What a pompous way to title outgassings of precious thoughts, "On Blah
blah blah."
On
the Awesome Unlimitation of Understanding Ultimate Identity
Once we can convince ourselves that we are the universe, it's no longer 'poor
little me' against a seemingly hostile, uncaring universe. We are the universe,
plain and simple, and we might as well look into our fate as universe.
Everything changes, and everything gets recycled, forever. This is a dream, all of this, and the dreamer is the universe, us. This is all a cosmic dream. In 500 million years all life on this planet will vanish as the Sun gets brighter and drives off CO2 into space, making plant life impossible, and hence all life impossible. So life on this planet is doomed, as it is on every planet throughout the universe. We have this relatively stable time, and in this relatively stable time we can come to understand just who we are, before we vanish as individuals or as global civilization.
We have to learn to live with this understanding of who we really are, and of our ultimate fate: it's a liberating understanding, yet it's difficult to live with this understanding, at least it is for me sometimes. While I trust myself implicitly, I find it tempting to find the 'off' switch, or at least the 'dimmer' switch, and so I cease to wonder why people enjoy ethanolic beverages as much as they do. The universe enjoys its effortless oblivion, and still finds itself waking up over and over.
On
Thoughts and Thinking
Thoughts are only natural for human beings, but o how thick and furious
they can come. It is so easy not to be able to see past thoughts, oblivious to
everything except the mental imagery, truly a psychotic delusional
hallucinatory state, and such the normal state of mind for most people. Hearing
voices in our head...acting upon those voices...normal state of mind, perfectly
acceptable. Thus we have all human misery, individual and collective suffering,
both private and public psychosis.
Having out-of-control thoughts and a Greek chorus of voices in my head for a long time, it was the most wonderful breakthrough of my entire life to finally experience my natural mind in between thoughts. Pure awareness, self-sustained, intrinsically pure, nature's awareness, the universe's awareness. All this time.
Thoughts still come, and that's okay. Thoughts and thinking are only natural for human beings. The voices in my head are as real as voices heard on the radio, the images in my head just as real as images on television.
Thoughts and thinking make the discovery of one's true mind--pure awareness--the biggest relief and the most wonderful discovery.
On
Enlightenment
All sentient beings are already awash in enlightenment, but most don't realize
it. The sentient being who has passed through the gauntlet of extreme
self-awareness, who has grown weary of desires and fears, is ready to
appreciate the simple fact of being sentient. Awareness, and beingness, is enlightenment.
One does not have a life, one is life itself. One does not live, but is lived,
by life itself.
There is nothing special, or magical, or supernatural, about enlightenment. Enlightenment is as plain, simple, ordinary, and real as awareness and being. Enlightenment is gracious grateful surrender of the nonexistent person by the spirit of nature which has at last recognized itself in human form, in every form. The spirit of nature at last sees itself through yet another form of itself.
On
the Power of Pondering Death
This morning while walking to work and stewing about people and dysfunction and
dysfunctional people, and my own niggardliness, I wondered if it would help to
tell others, as I tell myself, what would you do and say differently, how would
you be, if you knew either you or your dysfunctional significant other were to
die tomorrow?
This is not a morbid or hypothetical line of thinking. Car crashes or heart attacks are not unlikely scenarios in this neck of the woods.
Imagining the other deceased can put a whole lot of renewed respect and affection into a relationship.
The cold-heartedness, the bitterness, the anger, the greed, the selfishness, the ignorance, the dysfunctionality of many, many people needs a cure. The young couple fighting, cursing, screaming, hating, separating...what would they do if they only knew the object of their scorn could be dead the next day?
The guilt, the regret, of being a cold-hearted cheapskate with someone who may be dead the next day would be extreme.
The old story of personal transformation, of making the rest of one's life be based on lovingkindness and generosity of spirit, is never maudlin, always urgent.
It's not so much being kind in order to ensure that survivors remember the deceased as a kind person, but to promote kindness while still able to do so, and to say a long loving goodbye to everyone and everything right now. It can be a meaningful life.
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Enfranchisement and Empowerment
The ultimate source of all freedom and all power is found in what we really
are, our true identity, which is the universe. From the misery of
disenfranchisement and powerlessness that arises from delusional-thinking
misidentification, the universe provides itself with a liberating empowering
understanding where it comes to realize what it really is. There is no outside
authority, no outside power, no outside anything: all is contained within
oneself as one's true self.
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Being the Mind of the Universe
All sentient beings are the sentience of the universe. It's not as if the
universe is mostly lifeless insentience, but rather that the universe is a
sentient being, just as the human body is a sentient being, with the cells
comprising the human brain the body's sentience. Actually, sentience is found
in every living cell of the body: poke or prod any cell and it will respond.
So we, so tiny in the midst of the infinite extent of the universe, are sentient parts of it, its sentience. The entire structure and function of the universe enables these sentient forms to evolve and come to understand whose sentience they are.
To arrive at this cosmic understanding is exhilarating, at times unbearably so. That this very awareness, this very sentience, is the universe's--nature's--awareness, and is what we really are, is a constant, immediate, intimate, unshakable, overwhelmingly powerful reality. Here it is, look no further. This is it.
There is no good way to convey this with words. As I happen to be rather skilled with using the English language I will continue to happily attempt to use words to refer to what is beyond words, to use concepts to refer to what is beyond concepts. My attempts at using words for this wordless reality are not at all frustrating anymore, since there are so many other ways to fully express that which I love to express, the living truth of what we are: through eye contact, tone of voice, touch, smiles and facial expressions, recognition, respect, kind words, humor, helping out, body language, singing, chanting, musicmaking, silence, presence, pure awareness, pure energy, pure being, pure spontaneity.
The mind of the universe is all there is, and all expressions are made by, and within, the universal mind. Some understand this, some don't. It's far better to understand this, as such understanding is immediate, constant, and unshakable freedom, peace, wonder, and joy, the source of meaning, purpose, wisdom, and love. To not understand, or to deny, that this very mind is the mind of the universe, is not just ignorance, but the source of suffering.
The mind of the universe is comfortable to be in, a relief to be: spacious, free, pure, real. There are no barriers, no obstructions, no shackles, no chains, in the universal mind. Only delusional thinking, ignorance, can make a being feel enslaved, suffering, with fears and desires. Not knowing that one is the universal mind and eternally free, there is a perception of bondage and limitation.
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Aging
Growing old is a fearsome thing when one identifies oneself as an aging body
and not the ageless universal energy-awareness. The process of aging is
evolutionary to the person: not only is there the accumulated scientific wisdom
of a lifetime of trial and error, but there is also the impetus of looming
personal extinction to help get priorities clarified well in advance of extinction.
What I understand now, and the quality and depth of this understanding that has
taken decades to ripen, is very timely, apropos, and well worth the wait. Not
only am I better prepared to lose this aging body, but I'm also better able to
savor the eternal present and eternal presence, as that is my immortality, the
eternal present, the eternal presence: the 'life' in "life goes on."
There is nothing better than an adequate understanding of what's really going
on, of what's really doing all and being all. Such an understanding that age
can ripen turns aging into a friend and benefactor.
On
Greed
There's enough, and there's more than enough. There are the 'have-nots' who
number about 1 out of 6 people, those who don't have all the basic necessities for
life, health and well-being; there are the 'haves' who do have enough of the
basic necessities, and then some; and then there are the 'have-mores' who have
an absurd amount of personal wealth.
It's amazing how eloquent, how persuasive, how sophisticated are the rationalizations of the 'have-mores' on why it's okay to be a 'have-more.' It takes a certain amount of intelligence to be a 'have-more' and perhaps there's a feeling that intelligence should be amply rewarded, that that's the Law of the Jungle: the spoils go to the most cunning. True enough.
When I enjoy a warm bed and a warm house and warm clothes and clean running water and plenty of food and medical care and a sense of security and well-being I wish everyone could enjoy what I am enjoying: that the wealthy could appreciate the basic humble necessities, and the impoverished could be brought out of poverty once and for all, that there would be no more want in the human population; that won't happen until the 'have-mores' stop wanting more than they really have to have.
On
the Calls of Nature
I feel inspired to write by, and about, good bowel movements. Because of my
whole-food vegan regimen my bowels move very well. How merciful the universe is
that all beings can find complete relief: eating relieves hunger; drinking
relieves thirst; rest relieves fatigue; shitting and pissing relieves the
discomfort of a full bowel and bladder.
And yet, how so many people are willfully deaf to the calls of nature: forcing themselves to stay awake, or to hold it in, or to forgo food and water, or to go past satiety into gluttony. The infant is happy just following the calls of nature, effortlessly. The infant has no stress because it's satified just to have its basic needs met.
When through mortal injury or illness or old age it's time for death of the body, that too is a relief: a relief from all pain and all suffering. The universe is very kind to itself. The universe will also let parts of itself be delusional and unkind to its own part or other parts and suffer the consequences of delusion and unkindness; these consequences are educational, and lead to the sweet relief of genuine wisdom. Wisdom is a call of nature, the hard-won acceptance and understanding of why nature must be nature.
On
Love
There is no ambiguity about what we are and what what we are is to do about
it. It's simple science: we are the sentient, self-aware manifestation of the
universe; when the universe finally understands, through its evolving sentience
and self-awareness, that it IS and that it is what it is--the
Singularity--there is ultimate meaning in this constant moment, in every
manifestation, in sentience, in being. It is a wondrous and joyous
understanding. Everything is transformed and everything remains just as it is.
The universe comes to know itself, here and there, when conditions are right. Conditions on this planet are obviously right for the universe to be able to know itself, through the sentient, self-aware beings known as human beings.
When a human being understands what he/she really is--the universe--there is also the understanding that there is nothing and no-one that is NOT the universe.
This is the basis for the supreme, ultimate, absolute love: universal unconditional love that spontaneously flows between manifestations of the universe. When the universe recognizes itself within a sentient, self-aware manifestation, it also recognizes itself in every manifestation, and expresses that recognition; this recognition, and this expression of recognition, is what love really is.
Love everything and everyone. Love insects and old ugly people as much and the same as cats and dogs and young beautiful people. We are all manifestations of the universe; we are all the sentience and the essence and the energy of the universe: understanding this, being this, loving this, is the most beautiful condition.
Universal unconditional love is the love the universe has for itself. Cosmologists have found evidence that the universe is expanding, and the expansion is accelerating, so that in a few billion years what we can see now in the further reaches will be out of view. Even so, the stars and galaxies now in proximity to each other will remain together, held together by gravity fields, in essence 'married' by gravity until heat death do they part. Likewise, on this planet, all living beings are interdependent, interconnected, bound by gravity and the need for the sustenance and protection afforded by this good Earth, in essence 'married' by biological interdependence and interconnectedness. Every sentient being is married to every other sentient being, and far from parting at death, each is fully reunited with the whole, in flesh and in spirit.
I had a dream this morning where I was very happy and very content to be in the midst of an warm, effortless, sustained, innocent group hug. It feels, and is, so good for sentient beings to share the life, share the energy. We are one life, one energy, and to share it is only natural.
On
Ignorance
Ignorance, nescience, is not knowing. Ignorance per se is only
natural--everyone starts out essentially ignorant. What is troublesome,
definitely not conducive to bliss, is sustained ignorance, which comes about
often through the individual's not wanting to know, preferring familiar
ignorance rather than unfamiliar knowledge, even though ignorance, especially
ignorance of what we really are, is the source of suffering. For many people,
it's preferable to suffer in dualistic ignorance and keep feeding the insatiable
desires of a nonexistent separate self than to put forth the effort to
cultivate self-knowledge, such cultivation requiring an open, undistracted
mind. The distractions of incessant selfish desires sustains ignorance and
delays the cultivation of self-knowledge.
Even so, ignorance does lead to suffering, and suffering does serve as the impetus to climb out of the pit of ignorance, at least in some cases.
We all have a lot to learn, and even more to unlearn. The depth and extent of ignorance is formidable, but the universe is infinitely patient.
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Patience
Standing in line, or while on hold on the phone, I find great joy just enjoying
awareness itself, pure awareness, pure being. To understand that this very
awareness, this very being, is the universe's awareness and being, is a
blessing that is almost impossible to bear. This awareness, this being, is the
universe's very own. And this is what I am. To live with this, as this, to know
that I exist forever, everywhere, is the cross I must bear as well as I can. I
wish this cross upon everyone, and to have every self-aware sentient being's
delusional separate self and all its idiocy and suffering crucified on the
cross of the one and only cosmic consciousness. Cosmic consciousness is the
source of infinite patience: it makes standing in line or being on hold a
totally blissful experience.
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Beauty
Beauty is a state of mind, a condition of being, a quality of
understanding. Beauty is a feeling, an intuitive understanding. Beauty is found
at its source: That which is, That which we really are, the One, the
Singularity, the universe. Being is beautiful; sentience is beautiful: as
sentient beings, we are awash in nonstop beauty.
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Identity
Identity is destiny. What we believe ourselves to be makes all the difference.
The problem is, most people believe they are something they are not, limiting
and distorting what they are in their own view. This creates all kinds of
misery and misunderstanding.
Some people think they are what they do, and identify themselves by their occupation.
Some people identify themselves by their belief system, or by the place and people in which and with which they were born and raised.
The human population has skyrocketed, and if our species is to survive at the present number, perceived differences that result in conflict, especially armed conflict, will have to be transcended. The only way to transcend perceived differences is to have a shared identity.
The only tenable, plausible, correct, universal identity that can be shared by the human population is, in fact, a universal identity, i.e., we are all part of, manifestations of, the universe. The global population needs to transcend politics and nationalism altogether, and science has provided a superior alternative, the scientific truth of what we all are: part of one universe, parts of the universe itself.
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the Whole Point of Existence
The universe exists, but does not know itself until it divides into sentient
pieces of itself so that it can at last look upon itself. We as sentient beings
exist, for no particular reason other than that's the way the flow of energy
through the universe happened to evolve. At first the universe remained unknown
to itself, and complexified. Parts of itself instinctively acted to survive, by
tooth and nail if necessary, to preserve and propagate the form assumed by the
universe. Eventually, a sentient form evolved that was so good at surviving
that it had the leisure time in which to develop a curiosity about how it and
everything came to be. Homo sapiens, "wise" man. There are no
philosophers found anywhere in the animal kingdom other than the human species.
Self-awareness became such a strong trait that it went beyond concerns of individual and tribal survival to contemplation of existence and awareness.
The whole point of existence is to exist, to survive, first and foremost; when that is assured, the point of existence is to enjoy the pleasures of existence; when enjoying the pleasures of existence has ceased to be fulfilling, then and only then is there impetus to become curious about existence itself, sentience itself, a burning desire to have a satisfying understanding. Hence:
WHO AM I?
And the answer, the gift of the universe to itself, is:
THE UNIVERSE.
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Well-Being
There is much talk about 'wellness' and 'wellness programs' but not much talk
about the whole point of wellness, which is that feeling of well-being, or as
the French say, 'bien etre.' Today I have a pronounced feeling of well-being
which is the consequence of accumulated wisdom, dietary habits, regular
moderate exercise, circumstances, good physical health, peculiar biochemistry,
and the drug-saturated wonder beverage Coffee. I feel so good I'm singing out
loud about feeling so good. This is as good as it gets, and it's a feeling,
just a feeling, just an experience in the Mind.
I have not always felt this way. In fact, I have spent more than my share of time in the blackest pit of depression, despair, angst, hopelessness, anger, frustration, and with good reason of course, the thinking rationalizing conceptualizing part only needing to think about a bogeyman and the Ultimate Bogeyman stands before me, threatening me with all manner of dire consequences.
The plight of other people has also sent me on the Down Elevator. Dysfunctional, miserable, starving, ill, injured, old, homeless, impoverished...and thinking about them does the job of summoning the same Bogeyman. Thinking about the plight of innocent animals, cold, homeless, hungry, sick, injured...
So how to share this well-being with beings who are at the moment lacking well-being?
First off, the best well-being is unconditional: it must have its origin and sustenance from something that doesn't change or go away; it must be from something everyone intrinsically has, or is.
Everyone has a perceived self, the "I am:" THAT is the source of misery as well as the source of the end of misery. The Suffering Self. Okay, then, who, or what, is it that's feeling this sense of suffering?
There is no-one suffering, in fact, there is no self: only natural pure transparent Mind, pure awareness.
Animals who are cold find warmth, and stay there; if not, they freeze to death. No sufferer, no suffering. Animals that are hungry find food and eat until satisfied; if not, they starve to death. No sufferer, no suffering.
Human beings in every circumstance--young/healthy/wealthy to old/sick/impoverished and everything in between--have, if they care to look, no self, "no head" as Douglas Harding found out--we are only pure awareness, no self. There is thinking, believing, there is a self, but in fact there is no self, only pure awareness.
In pure awareness is found unconditional well-being, for pure awareness alone is unconditioned, unconditioned awareness, unconditioned being.
Being pure awareness is the source of unconditional well-being for everyone, if they have the courage and the will and the wisdom to only look for themselves, and just stop thinking about stuff for once...it's there, dammit, pure awareness, it is what it is, essence of Mind. Right here, this very Mind, for everyone!
Enough of the soap opera, enough of the tragedy. Get past it. Who Is The One and Only Doer?
It's only that Vast Impersonal Energy, which is one hell of a perfect refuge for those who are tired of bullshit and suffering. Vast Impersonal Energy is real, no bullshit, no suffering, no sufferer. That is all.
Well-being. Ultimate wellness. Forget the "life coaches" and "wellness experts." Find the universe, find yourself, confirm for yourself we are the universe.
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Goofiness
One of my four beloved companion animals, who all happen to be a litter of
black cats adopted when they six weeks old and who are now seven years old, is
the biggest of the four, Mischief, 'Mitch' for short. I call him, as well as
his siblings, various affectionate aliases depending on the circumstances, and
one of Mischief's main alternate names is 'Big Goofy Guy' because he's a big,
good-natured, lovable guy who chirps and twurps a great deal, especially before
jumping up on laps or beds.
Mitch is a deadpan comic par excellence, who does whatever he does in total seriousness, heedless of what others think. He just barges right into the scene, a trait that he exhibited even as a kitten, which inspired his formal name Mischief.
Mitch has inspired me with this goofiness, demonstrating that it's not just okay to be goofy, it's a desirable way to be.
I knew a man once who was very goofy. He worked where I work, and I had the good fortune to cross paths with him from time to time. He was a smart-aleck, a wisecracker, who giggled and made many unserious comments about his work. Everyone who knew him, loved him, for he seemed to take nothing seriously. He was genuinely goofy.
He died too soon, he didn't take very good care of himself. But in his life he had the rare quality of Goofiness that I admire above all other qualities people may express. Being around a goofy person is liberating, there is no seriousness whatsoever. Being around a goofy person is as therapeutic as being around a beloved companion animal. Ingenuous goofiness is rare among people.
How can I, a disingenuous, perfectionistic, serious, misanthropic, introspective person, ever hope to attain Goofihood?
Maybe I'm goofy and don't know it.
Pretending to know cosmology is certainly a goofy endeavor.
Maybe there's more goofiness in people than I realize.
It's better to be regarded as a fool, there's no pressure that way. My life and way of life is foolish is many ways. That's okay. I'm a fool, I'm goofy. Better to be a happy fool than a miserable so-called sage.
For the well-being of all sentient beings, especially me, with Mitch as my witness, I vow to be Goofisattva. No pressure, no worries mate. Nothing's perfect, not even the universe. When nothing's perfect, everything's perfect. Perfect goofy logic, that works.
Look for the goofy, and you will find it in unexpected places and people. I will cultivate the goofiness within me, with Mitch as my inspiration.
Goofy-Goggles reveal the innate goofiness of the universe, of the present. A constant sight gag. To be observed with full awareness, open-mindedness, dispassionately. To allow innate goofiness to manifest fully and freely. To savor, to appreciate, to be fully receptive, to innate goofiness.
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Animals
I address my cats as "beautiful sentient beings of the universe."
They are as alive and aware as any sentient being, including me. They are of
the same universal energy as me.
That the universe evolved in so many sentient beings is astonishing. It's a delight, an honor, a privilege and a miracle that sentient beings are aware of each other as sentient beings, and can intercommunicate, nonverbally if not verbally.
Not only do I adore my cats, but I can also express this adoration and know it is being recognized as adoration; at times my cats return the adoration, expressing it in nonverbal ways. This interspecies intercommunication is wonderful.
I couldn't harm or kill or eat any sentient being, having seen my own face, my own true nature, in the sentient face before me. If it was a matter of survival, I would look the animal in the eye and extend my love and gratitude for his sacrifice. I would 'eat' the essence of the animal by intercommunicating with him first, actually allowing him to take over my body, his flesh becoming my flesh, my flesh becoming his flesh.
Animals are pure spirits, pure sentient beings. How could I not adore them all?
On
Home
A promo for a TV movie included the line "the best path is the path
that takes you home." Where is our true home? Is it a physical space, or
is it a state of mind? Home for me is more a state of mind than a physical
location. Wherever I happen to be, if I feel content, relaxed, secure, at
peace, I'm home.
Home is not just a familiar dwelling, it's the whole sense of place, of belonging to a place. Home is a stable situation. I was blessed to have ten stable years in the first ten years of this life. The neighbors, the neighborhood, all this was part of home. I would live there forever, and there was no reason at the time to think I'd ever leave it, or to ever want to leave it. There were woods and paths and sky and friends and family.
The only thing remaining the same in the old home is the sky, and the woods is still there, I think. I might drive there and spend a long summer day walking through the old neighborhood and find the paths I walked almost half a century ago.
Just imaging this revisit has brought tears to my eyes. I'm still grieving the loss of everything that I used to think would last forever: my friends, my family, my old neighborhood, that feeling of security, of belonging.
All that's left is what's now. Were it not for the overwhelming fact that what's now is glorious I would be grieving the inevitable loss of everything. I would not want to go back or change anything for what's now: presence-awareness-energy, the universal mind, the universal spirit, the universal energy, the universal presence, our true identity, our ultimate and immediate destiny. THIS is our true home that is never lost.
The most pathetically homeless people are those who may live in mansions but don't yet know what they really are, and have yet to understand where the only lasting home is found: within.
I can understand how there can be outwardly homeless people who don't mind living in an old box or in the jungle or in a cave or in the desert or in a monastery, knowing as they do what they really are. Knowledge--understanding--is not just power, it's home. And, no mortgage, no repairs, no expenses, no foreclosure.
Who I am and where I live is one.
On
Rethinking How We Live, and For What We Live
All the basic human needs, which are largely creature comforts, should be met.
No Human Left Behind. Enough food, water, shelter, clothing, fuel, medical
care, relevant education for everyone. Care for those unable to care for
themselves, the very young, the sick, the injured, the old. In large measure
these needs have been met, yet there are still fellow human beings who are
malnourished, without clean water, homeless, with inadequate clothing to
protect against the elements, without enough fuel to keep warm and cook food,
without enough medical care to survive and be well, and without sufficient
education to be a useful productive member of society or to have a rich,
meaningful life. Poverty and ignorance still abound.
Walking across town to and from work, a fierce bitterly cold wind sucking the warmth away from my body, I wonder if it would be possible to ensure that everyone now alive could enjoy the same measure of warmth, health, well-being and security that I enjoy. What is it that keeps some of us relatively well-off, and the rest of us living a miserable existence characterized by poverty and ignorance?
Would it help to bring the 'top down' or just try to bring the 'bottom up' to a very high standard of living, a standard of living which, unfortunately, is energy- and material-wealth-intensive, causing the rapid progression of climate change?
What's really needed is a radical change in the way we think of ourselves, specificially what we think we are. When more people know that we are the universe, that the universe is living our lives through us, it will transform our individual and collective life. The universe will survive, and rejoice, through us until the day when we must all say farewell as individualizations of the universe and reunite in the unknowing and unknowable Singularity of the meta-universe.
On
Technology
Using computers and televisions and radios and electrical appliances of all
kinds and cars--is there no going back just a little, just for the sake of
going back? There is a dearth of charm in modern life, with all its gadgets. I
caught the tail end of old world old school old days old ways, and have a deep
nostalgic yearning for a simpler life.
It's really important to have a life that's as uncomplicated as possible, no serious money worries, survival and well-being not issues, certainly no dualistic soap operatics, in order to contemplate the universe, all the Big Questions.
Technology tends to blind and distract and complicate life. I am not a better or smarter person because of high technology, any self-cultivation I manage to do is in spite of high technology's pervasive presence.
Technology has led to pollution and environmental degradation and climate change. Technology has blinded us to the starry sky with light pollution and has kept us glued to flickering monitors day and night.
Give me pen, paper, and candlelight, at least for a little while yet. And give me silence, and darkness. And time enough to breathe, to be real, to be whole.
Give me forests and fields and clean air and clean water and wildlife of all kinds.
Technology has made us hurry, and worry.
Technology has turned what was once wilderness into a 'private property' travesty.
We need less technology, and more wilderness.
People are the problem, and the problem will lead to a solution. Nature will take care of the source of the problem, and restore balance, sooner or later, as necessary.
On
Reconciliation
The universe is one, and all its manifestations are of one essence and energy.
There was a time when all of us were indistinguishable from each other, and
unaware of our own existence. Through sheer happenstance intelligent self-aware
and other-aware life evolved, and the universe has become seemingly
more-than-one, at least more-than-one manifestation.
Somewhere along the line the universe's manifestations have forgotten just what they are, have forgotten our oneness. The duality delusion becomes established individually and collectively, and individuals, friends, lovers, families, communities and nations are aware only of differences, and have forgotten the underlying unity.
This underlying unity of ours is a scientific fact; it doesn't take a leap of faith, only the scientific method and critical, wide-ranging thinking.
Therein lies the problem: people are by and large scientifically illiterate to some degree, and thinking patterns are based on unproven assumptions and narrow views.
Ignorance
is not bliss.
In the absence of scientific knowledge and critical thinking skills to overcome
ignorance, there is an acceptable substitute that works well to mitigate the
suffering of ignorance, and that is: Love.
Love is the universe finding itself, recognizing itself in the Other whether it knows exactly what's being recognized or not.
When parts of the universe comes together, energy is enhanced, energy is stabilized. Two can live almost as cheaply as one--a tremendous gain in efficiency, a mutual empowerment through interdependence.
I write this upon hearing that my niece and her husband have reconciled, this time possibly for the long haul. They are once again cohabiting, and the children have both parents together under the same roof. I am optimistic, very cautiously, that Love will keep them together, under the same roof, at least long enough for the children to have the benefit of being raised by both parents, together. The bills will be more likely to get paid, and survival will be much easier all around. I am happy for them, and I hope and pray to the universal spirit that all people will come together in Love, recognizing consciously or unconsciously that we are One, in This together forever as That, that we are truly selfless, having no self other than the universal Self, and therefore capable of selfless Love. Not martyrdom, not masochism, but real, simple, powerful Love of one warm mortal body for another. Universal unconditional selfless Love of the universal Self for the universal Self. That's all.
On
Consumerism
Materialism per se is not unhealthy, as the matter in materialism is pure
stuff, universe, condensed energy, impersonal, just-isness. Science is
materialistic, and science is perhaps our best hope of a unifying frame of
reference for the planet.
What isn't healthy, either for the individual or the planet, is consumerism, the compulsive acquiring of too much stuff, and unnecessary stuff. This bankrupts both bank accounts and global resources, diminishes the quality of life in the ecological as well as the spiritual realms.
Consumerism is the new state religion, and it's sweeping the globe.
On
the Sense of Humor
The standard to use to measure the maturity of a human being is the Sense of
Humor. Most people have a sense of humor, at least about something, sometime,
the degree to which they have it depending on how seriously they take
themselves, or things in general. The perspective determines the seriousness
quotient. Although some people think a high-flown perspective is inherently
serious, the exact opposite is true: the higher the perspective, the less
serious the person becomes. The cosmic perspective--"Cosmic
Consciousness"--is the highest possible perspective, as it is the universe
looking through these eyes and seeing itself everywhere it looks, including
looking inwardly. The cosmic perspective cannot possibly take itself seriously
because it realizes there is no self to take seriously, and no other to worry
about or fear or crave. There's nothing left to do but marvel, and laugh, and
live out the days in this mortal form lightly and gracefully. The cosmic
perspective and the comic perspective are one and the same. The cosmic
perspective is intrinsically a comic perspective.
The longest-lived, healthiest, happiest people are those blessed and blissed with a keen sense of humor; these wise wizened ones don't take anything seriously, and they wind up suffering the awful consequences of such unconscionable levity.
On
Sexuality and Bonobos
Watching a PBS Nova television show "The Last Great Ape" about
the matriarchal bonobo was a revelation. I see my true face in the bonobo, just
as I see my true face in the cat. What noble beings. Chimpanzees and human
militants have uncontrollable patriarchal aggressiveness, sexual
competitiveness; bonobos and hippies make love, not war.
Having a rich vegan diet puts me in a bonobo situation: plenty of food, no need to compete, no urge to fight. With no scarce isolated protein sources to fight over, I wonder if worldwide veganism could help bring about world peace: billions of carefree bonobos, living and let living, growing beans and grain cooperatively, establishing a happy and sustainable global civilization.
Sexual expression is tightly controlled by patriarchal societies, of fundamentalist ideologue bent; violence is okay in television and movies, sexuality is not. In liberal contexts sexual expression is better tolerated than expressions of violence.
Sexual expression per se is therapeutic, as Wilhelm Reich realized. All tension in the organism is released in the orgasm.
Orgasm is optional, as hard as it is to believe, especially when young and libidinous. It's possible to get the benefits of feeling very sexual without having orgasm as the focus. Sexual arousal is biological arousal, and causes the entire organism to wake up and undulate in a very therapeutic way, loosening up rigid, stiff, inflexible bones and muscles and nerves and blood vessels, causing an opening-up that restores the flow of energy through all parts of the body. Our bonobo self thrives on touch and pleasure and release of tension.
Being too cerebral, conceptual, ideological, can be unhealthy, separating us from our bonobo nature, causing us to become tense, stiff, frustrated, distracted by thoughts. Everyone should at least move the body as freely and openly and frequently as possible, sexually-charged or not. The body needs to move, to be free, to express freedom, to feel free. Free-form dancing, yoga, tai chi, whatever it takes to restore flexibility and flow of energy through the body, is therapeutic.
Life-promoting, life-affirming dance and sexiness. Living in the human equivalent of the forest canopy, an inexhaustible source of energy, free expression of this energy.
On
Innocence
I've lost all my innocence, yet there is innocence all around, innocence
through-and-through. What keeps me from innocence when I'm awash in it, filled
with it?
The way I look at things makes all the difference. I can be surrounded by
beauty, but if I'm feeling ugly, all I can see is ugliness.
Innocence is spontaneous, and innocence is in the moment. I leave this keyboard now to enter into the moment, and reclaim innocence, and spontaneity.
On
Immortality
Knowing all things pass away, and knowing that this body is just another
thing to pass away, I enjoy the rest of this journey, knowing it will end. All
that is personal--memories, conditioning, identity, unique physical form--will
cease. All that is impersonal goes on: minerals, water, energy. This planet, this
galaxy, this pocket universe, all forms, all things--will be passing away in
due time. All that goes on is energy.
Time ceases when sentience ceases. Eons pass, and no-one is present to note the passage of time.
Then, energy comes together just right, and the eye of the universe opens up yet again.
On
Toil
Shoveling snow after a blizzard, I was weary. When is work done? When is
business all taken care of? Never. And now. I am grateful that there will come
a time when I will lay this weary old body down for the last time. Does the
universe need to feel an oppressive grim sense of duty? No work, no worker,
just universe doing its thing.
On
Freedom
There is such wild total freedom to be had by resuming our original nature, our
true identity, i.e. the universe. We as pure awareness have no aversions, no
desires, and are fully complete, fully at one with the surroundings, extending
forever. This freedom of being, this truth of being, is available to every
sentient being. To the degree we are capable of understanding, and identifying
with, the truth of our being, we realize our intrinsic freedom.
On
Walking
As I spend too much time sitting as it is, I prefer "to meditate"
while on the hoof, although walking has become such a habit that I don't think
of it as meditation, only as something that needs to be done. As I am still
relatively healthy, with two good legs, walking has become my primary exercise
and method of getting outside, under the sky.
I've tried exercise-walking indoors, around an oval running track, and although that's certainly good exercise, the absence of open sky makes it an overall dreary experience.
Walking outdoors puts me in the midst of the natural world, exposed to the elements, clement and inclement as they may be. Rain, snow, wind, sun, clouds, heat, coldness, all the ever-changing natural forces--it's all good. As long as I have the time and the protective clothing and the strength to go walk outside every day I can, I will.
At the very least I walk 40 minutes a day, to and from home and work, and while that qualifies as sufficient from a health standpoint, it is by no means the kind of, or amount of, walking I would do every day. A good walk is at least an hour, and a great walk longer than that. A good walk goes through familiar territory, a great walk through unfamiliar territory.
Walking brings out patterns of thinking for review as effectively as a good psychedelic. After head-tripping and working through the thought patterns and problems awareness is suddenly aware of itself and the surroundings as if for the first time, and it once again becomes possible to live completely in the present, at one with the environment, at one with the universe. And self-inquiry is facilitated by walking, the clarity and freedom of walking naturally leads to the clarity and freedom of the natural state. Who is walking? The universe. Who is aware? The universe.
Dream
Days on the Canal
A little rowboat, a long canal, forgotten, abandoned, a relic of the past but
still navigable from one city to another but no further, yet still far enough
for a lost young man to get in touch with the fundamental sanity of earth, sky,
water, and life. The insanity of human dysfunction dissipates under the sky,
while drifting with the slow current, taking in new vistas emerging around
every bend in the canal.
I'm still on the canal, rowing, gently, merrily. The canal goes on, and on, and on, never ending. Someone is always on the canal, rowing. The wise rowers have learned to row gently, merrily, on this endless canal. enjoying the view along the way.
This little boat is still holding together after all these years. Nothing to do but continue on, gently, merrily, for as long as this boat remains afloat. I abide forever with and as the birds and crickets and trees and water and earth and sky.
The
Wealth of Poverty
Being impoverished while being attached to things leads to misery. Being
impoverished while non-attached to things is liberating. Non-attachment and
poverty work to prepare us for the ultimate loss--death of the body--which is
really no loss at all. In fact, in losing everything, everything is gained. Our
essence is unbound and universal. We believed we are that to which we were
attached. The Ground of being goes on. To live knowing we are the Ground of
being is the ultimate wealth.
No End, No Beginning