The greatest
actor of all is he that does not appear to be acting. All of us are that actor. We have practiced our role so faithfully that
we have completely identified with the character we are pretending to be.
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
True Love
The concept of love is so completely
misunderstood that what is called love in everyday life bears little or no resemblance
to it. True love is not personal or
special. It is not offered to some and
not to others. It is unconditional. It is
a level of being impossible for the ego to attain because the ego is only
concerned with what it can get, and love is only concerned with what it can give.
For a human being to achieve the ability
to truly love is one of the rarest and most sacred attainments in this
world. Perhaps it’s time for us to stop acting
as if we already have achieved this ultimate gift and work instead on owning
and exploring our blocks to the awareness of love’s presence. Love is the end point of the dissolution of
ego. It is what we are working for. Let’s stop pretending that we have already
arrived.
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
If it's not a paradox it's not the truth
Truth is one. This world of
duality has broken truth in two, and so for something to be true it must
contain both opposing aspects. No one
point of view can ever be the truth.
Truth includes all viewpoints because there is some truth in all points
of view. This is why judgement is never
justified. Judgement is the result of
the false belief that truth can be found in any one point of view.
Monday, 29 July 2013
Who is in control?
Many people
like the idea of dropping the ego and work hard at spiritual practice. But of course, it could only be an ego that
wants to “get rid of the ego.” And much
of spirituality is really the ego‘s constant desire for more. In the case of spirituality, it is for more
peace, more love, more enlightenment, etc.
It is the rare individual whose desire for truth is stronger than the
desire for more or to be a “somebody”.
Most people use spirituality to become a better person, whereas the
inconvenient truth is that there is no person.
The following
research evidence has been ignored by the media, much like the early
discoveries of quantum mechanics, because its implications directly undermine
our experience and our beliefs about reality.
It should be front page news, one of the most important discoveries of
all time, but no one is talking about it.
We humans are so sure that we are in control of what we do, that we ignore
evidence to the contrary.
So here it
is. It is so simple and so difficult to
believe. When a person is hooked up to brain/body
machine and an action is initiated, the thought to take that action occurs after the action itself. So I reach for a cup and then, a thousandth
of a second later, the thought arises “I’m going to lift that cup.” The brain
makes up a commentary that takes ownership of what is already just
happening.
If we look at birds flying in perfect
formation, all of them moving together as one, it is clear that each bird is
not in control of the overall pattern. There is some greater intelligence at
work, even though if asked, each bird might insist that they are freely
choosing where to fly. We humans are
being influenced by this same greater intelligence, and IT is living the life
and making the choices that we mistakenly consider to be our own. The human ego does not want to know
this. We go on making up a story to fit and
take ownership of what is happening all by itself.
Thursday, 18 July 2013
There is no chooser
If it is seen that there is no choice,
you can then see that there must be no chooser. How can there be a
chooser that can make no choices? This chooser, that does not exist, is what is
referred to as the ego. "It" (the story of "me")
takes ownership of what would be (and must be) happening and calls it MY life.
As life proceeds, however, we have many opportunities to see how this "me," despite
its belief in its own power, cannot control even the most basic things.
For example, the "me" story may be that “I want to stop (smoking, over
eating, being lazy, being depressed, lying, drinking, thinking about my
problems, etc, etc).” What happens in most of these cases is that these
"problems" continue anyway. The ego says “I try to stop these
behaviours but I just can’t.” This supposed ego is constantly revealed to have
no power and no real existence if we are willing to notice.
So if the ego is not in charge, than who or
what is? The answer of course is that
nobody is in charge. Our lives are just happening, in the same way that
everything else in the universe is just happening. One might say that it is all the direct
result of a Power that expressed itself about 14 billion years ago in what has
been called the Big Bang. This big bang had
no choice but to be a big bang, and we, its direct descendents, have the same
choice. The big bang is not over yet and
we and human evolution and everything else in the universe are a continuing
expression of that.
At
first, when we realize that the main character of our story is just a concept
and has no power to do anything, it may seem discouraging. But there is a further revelation, waiting
for us, that is much more empowering, when we discover that while our ego is
not real, the Power that expressed itself as the Big Bang is indeed real, and
we are That. We humans, having forgotten
what we are, are suffering from a painful case of mistaken identity.
It is the human condition to want to see ourselves as separate and free. As we look inside, however, and read in our holy books, we learn that there is no separate self. This understanding, when fully digested, makes the idea of free will appear to be the impossibility that it is. The question to be asked of a person claiming to have free will is, given that the ego is an illusion, who is it that is claiming to have free will? When we give up the painful folly of creating a false self that takes responsibility for what is just happening, we can finally live in peace
We have no choice about our choices
Imagine a child
who is born with a passive, dependent nature, a child that seeks the approval
of others in order to feel worthwhile.
Imagine he is born into a family that teaches that some people (blacks, Jews,
Muslims, atheists, Hindus, women, gays, etc) are like a plague on the earth,
and need to be eradicated for the good of all.
He is taught that this murder would not be murder, but a gift to god,
and that anyone doing such holy service to god will be loved by all.
This child grows up
and kills one of these “evil” people.
Knowing the biological and social influences on this child’s behavior,
can it be said that he had a choice in the matter? Given these preconditions, could he have
chosen otherwise? But if you ask this killer why he did it, he would say that
he chose to do it. What seems clear is
that while he “chose to do it,” he had no choice about his choice.
This same illusion of choice underlies every “choice” that
we make. All of our choices are governed
by forces that are beyond our control (our genetics and past history). We can seem to make choices but we cannot
choose or control those choices. We are
as responsible for our choices to the same degree that the killer is
responsible, and that is not at all.
When we recognize this we are offered total freedom from guilt and the
belief in sin. Forgiveness can then be
offered to ourselves and everyone when it is seen that no one has had a choice
in the matter. (“Forgive them Father for they know not what they do”) Everyone
is doing the best they can at every moment and there is nobody to praise or
blame. It’s all just happening.
Sunday, 14 July 2013
Law of Paradoxical Truth
The Law of Paradoxical truth states that the opposite of a great truth, is also a great truth. I am defining a "great truth" as a fundamental belief we hold about an aspect of living such as the meaning of life, the correct ways to raise or educate or discipline a child, how to make and use money, the nature of love, how to have a happy life, beliefs about religion, and most importantly, the belief in our own story. (What kind of a person are we, what are our qualities and our faults, how have we succeeded and how have we failed, etc).
Applying this Law to our great truths is a powerful tool to overcome false judgment and to learn to see the truth in all points of view. Practice it by stating a great truth about something, like parenting, for example. What can you say for sure about what is the most important attribute of a parent? Let's say your great truth is that parents should (set limits, or teach their children right from wrong, or send their kids to school, etc).
The next step is to consider the truth in the opposite point of view. So, in the above example, to see that parents should not (set limits, teach right from wrong, or send them to school). As we practice this with all of our great truths, we begin to see that our beliefs are just a point of view, just as true as all other points of view. Think of a word that best describes you. Can you also see the opposite? If I think "I am smart", can I accept that I am also (at times) stupid? How about the opposites of honesty and dishonesty? Or gentle and cruel? When we don't acknowledge the truth of our inner opposites, we are stuck in a rigid story that needs continual judgment. As we accept all opposites we flow with nature and live a life with nothing (and noone) to defend.
Applying this Law to our great truths is a powerful tool to overcome false judgment and to learn to see the truth in all points of view. Practice it by stating a great truth about something, like parenting, for example. What can you say for sure about what is the most important attribute of a parent? Let's say your great truth is that parents should (set limits, or teach their children right from wrong, or send their kids to school, etc).
The next step is to consider the truth in the opposite point of view. So, in the above example, to see that parents should not (set limits, teach right from wrong, or send them to school). As we practice this with all of our great truths, we begin to see that our beliefs are just a point of view, just as true as all other points of view. Think of a word that best describes you. Can you also see the opposite? If I think "I am smart", can I accept that I am also (at times) stupid? How about the opposites of honesty and dishonesty? Or gentle and cruel? When we don't acknowledge the truth of our inner opposites, we are stuck in a rigid story that needs continual judgment. As we accept all opposites we flow with nature and live a life with nothing (and noone) to defend.
Saturday, 13 July 2013
All one
If humanity is to survive, a fundamental shift in human
consciousness must occur. This shift
involves each of us releasing identification with our individual story and
remembering our oneness with and interdependence on everything and everyone. It’s the recognition that each of us are a
part of a greater, integrated whole, called Humanity. From this perspective all that is done is in
the best interests of everyone. From this
perspective we care for and share with everyone, recognizing that giving and receiving
are one and the same.
Saturday, 29 June 2013
A New Humanity
There is a
higher frequency of consciousness that is seeking expression through every
human being. It is the force behind
everything we do. If it is directed
through a false self, it will result in unhappiness and a sense of lack. If it is allowed to flow through a channel
that is not encumbered by false identification, the results are inevitably
healing and empowering for everyone.
When enough people live their lives in alignment with a higher
consciousness, we will have birthed a new humanity in which love, compassion,
wisdom, joy, abundance and creativity will simply be the way it is.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Head vs heart
Our bodies can be seen to have two minds, one with a center in the brain, and the other centered in the heart. The brain-mind is responsible for the endless chatter and thinking that goes on in our heads. The heart-mind broadcasts its thoughts on another frequency and sees its loving reflection everywhere. The voice of higher self is simply the thoughts of our heart/mind. The question is, what frequency are we tuned in to?
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
The new human potential
We have
become new beings. What we have been
taught about ourselves and the world are thoroughly outdated. We now have the potential to find what we have
always wanted, an end to suffering and doorway to inner peace. We can do it now. We have the tools. We are ready.
Thursday, 30 May 2013
the potential in fundamentalism
An experience of the infinite field, often described as
Source or God, is independent of the level of consciousness of the
individual. When the individual’s level
of consciousness is low, Spirit has a tendency to be expressed in violent,
fundamentalist ideologies. As consciousness
reaches higher levels, Source Energy resonates with and is expressed by a belief
system based on love and the recognition of the oneness of all beings. As humans evolve into higher levels of
awareness, those very people who are now the most violent, have the potential
to lead us all into a global awakening where the rule of love takes root in
each human heart.
the philosophy of "two-at-once"
Until now,
traditional psychology has focused exclusively on the mind, emotions and the
physical body. These are all objects of
consciousness and arise in the infinite, unchanging field of pure being. Objects of consciousness continually change
and therefore cannot offer any solid ground for identification or comfort. When we look to that which changes (which is
everything) for meaning , we live with the inevitable fear that comes from
uncertaintly. To know the true Self and
to transcend fear is to discover the timeless, eternally unchanging nature of what we really are. To be an awakened being is to live fully with
the recognition of both aspects of human nature, the eternal and the temporary.
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Higher Consciousness Living Now
Higher consciousness is not a future state to be achieved. It cannot be found in the world’s teachings,
workshops, spiritual experiences, drug trips, etc And the reason It cannot be found anywhere is
because It (consciousness) is what is doing the looking. All our attempts to find this True Self must
fail because who we really are cannot be found.
Does knowing this
assist us on our spiritual path? Yes. It
shows us where not to look.
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