A blog for healing and teaching spiritual growth (Former title: The God In You, The God In Me)
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Pain is not real
Intellectually, I am aware that pain is not real. The body is a manifestation of God's perfection, and God cannot create pain. Nevertheless, as long as we believe in pain, it exists for us, and we will be burdened with its apparent reality.
I mention this because my physical age and condition are such that aches and pains appear to be real with increasing frequency. However, I made an interesting observation today.
I woke up feeling soreness in my lower back. I pampered it as I started my morning, holding myself stiffly so that I would not move the affected muscles more than necessary. Then I got more involved in my daily activity, specifically washing dishes and making breakfast. I noticed that when I focused on one of those activities, I did not notice the ache in my back. Once a task was finished, my attention would return to the pain and I would feel it again.
The thought came to me that pain is only a bodily sensation. One realization that followed this observation was that I did not identify my self with my body. The pain affected my body, but it did not affect me.
The second realization I had was that, since the pain is not part of me, there is no need for me to be concerned with it. If I focus my attention elsewhere, I should not notice the pain, and if I do not notice it, the pain does not exist. Pain is not something that is real independent of the body which experiences it. To the extent I can -- as I have been trying to do anyway -- concentrate on the Christ spirit within me rather than on its physical manifestation in the body, I should be unaffected by pain.
I hope that this will help me understand Joel Goldsmith's teachings better.
Namaste.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
God is everything
There is nothing that is real that is not God. You and I are manifestations of God's creative force. Because God is perfect, you and I are perfect. There is nothing that is real that is not perfect. If we can fully grasp this truth, then everything is possible.
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Allow yourself to experience darkness
If you have not known the darkness, how can you lead others through it?
Thoughts on revenge
The Teacher said:
The impulse to revenge and striking back is so ingrained in us, that it's hard to believe that it is possible to exist without it. The only way to do so is to be the change you want to see in the world -- practice mindfulness and compassionate connection at all times and in all situations. As humans we will always be at risk of sliding back into the revenge reflex, but if we are aware of what we are thinking and doing, and of what we want to think and do, we have the best chance of sticking to our principles.
The Four Agreements of Don Miguel Ruiz are excellent guidelines for life. They are:
Be impeccable with your word.
Don't take anything personally.
Don't make assumptions.
Always do your best.
These principles don't leave much room for revenge!
Nevertheless, it's very hard to avoid the knee jerk reaction to strike back when someone hurts us. All we can do is try, and practice, and be confident that we will get better at it over time. Mindfulness is more important than good intentions here. As long as you observe your reactions and take advantage -- when you can -- of that instant between stimulus and response to decide how you are going to react, then you will eventually be able to choose all your reactions.
Finally -- never judge yourself. You know you are doing your best.
A student said,
I believe this to be inherently false. When you have been harmed by someone physically or emotionally, it absolutely does ease your own pain to strike them back.
The Teacher replied,
In my experience, inflicting pain on another does nothing to ease any pain I may be feeling, but instead makes me feel worse. It is possible that for some the mind can be temporarily distracted from its own suffering by projecting it upon others, but the only way suffering can be permanently relieved is by removing it from one's Universe altogether, through forgiveness and compassion. This truth is as inflexible as anything found in physics. Anything else is delusion.
You won't understand what I am saying until you have had the experience yourself, and then no explanation will be necessary. You will know the difference between the hollow temporary distraction of taking revenge and the fulfilling peace that comes from forgiveness.
The impulse to revenge and striking back is so ingrained in us, that it's hard to believe that it is possible to exist without it. The only way to do so is to be the change you want to see in the world -- practice mindfulness and compassionate connection at all times and in all situations. As humans we will always be at risk of sliding back into the revenge reflex, but if we are aware of what we are thinking and doing, and of what we want to think and do, we have the best chance of sticking to our principles.
The Four Agreements of Don Miguel Ruiz are excellent guidelines for life. They are:
Be impeccable with your word.
Don't take anything personally.
Don't make assumptions.
Always do your best.
These principles don't leave much room for revenge!
Nevertheless, it's very hard to avoid the knee jerk reaction to strike back when someone hurts us. All we can do is try, and practice, and be confident that we will get better at it over time. Mindfulness is more important than good intentions here. As long as you observe your reactions and take advantage -- when you can -- of that instant between stimulus and response to decide how you are going to react, then you will eventually be able to choose all your reactions.
Finally -- never judge yourself. You know you are doing your best.
A student said,
I believe this to be inherently false. When you have been harmed by someone physically or emotionally, it absolutely does ease your own pain to strike them back.
The Teacher replied,
In my experience, inflicting pain on another does nothing to ease any pain I may be feeling, but instead makes me feel worse. It is possible that for some the mind can be temporarily distracted from its own suffering by projecting it upon others, but the only way suffering can be permanently relieved is by removing it from one's Universe altogether, through forgiveness and compassion. This truth is as inflexible as anything found in physics. Anything else is delusion.
You won't understand what I am saying until you have had the experience yourself, and then no explanation will be necessary. You will know the difference between the hollow temporary distraction of taking revenge and the fulfilling peace that comes from forgiveness.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Don't Believe Me
The Teacher said,
Don't believe anything I tell you about God. Don't believe anything I say about energy, the Universe, or your own Spirit. I don't tell you these things so that you will believe them. My teachings are meant to show you what is possible for you to achieve by your own practice.
When I say to you, "God is Joy", it's no use for you to repeat that over and over unless you are able to experience it yourself. If you practice the meditations I have taught you, if you are able to still the mind for even a second without being distracted by a random thought, then you will know what I'm talking about. You will begin to sense the infinite peace that oneness with the Spirit of the Universe can bring.
When I say to you, "God is Love", you will not understand it unless you practice love and compassion. When you look every stranger in the eye and smile, when you pray sincerely and constantly for God's blessings to rain upon those you formerly called enemies, when every being's happiness is your own, then Joy will suffuse your soul and you will know the sweetest aspect of divinity.
And when I tell you that illness and dis-ease are only the result of separation from God, and that healing is no more than seeing the true light of God's perfection shining through and manifested in each of God's children; you will not know this until you have banished the clouds from your own sight and witnessed for yourself the cleansing power of your perfect Vision of Universal Truth.
And so I tell you again, do not believe in anything you have not yourself experienced. When you teach others, be sure to tell them the same. Knowledge of God cannot be distinguished from God itself. When you have God with you, you have no need of Teachers.
And so it is. Namaste.
Don't believe anything I tell you about God. Don't believe anything I say about energy, the Universe, or your own Spirit. I don't tell you these things so that you will believe them. My teachings are meant to show you what is possible for you to achieve by your own practice.
When I say to you, "God is Joy", it's no use for you to repeat that over and over unless you are able to experience it yourself. If you practice the meditations I have taught you, if you are able to still the mind for even a second without being distracted by a random thought, then you will know what I'm talking about. You will begin to sense the infinite peace that oneness with the Spirit of the Universe can bring.
When I say to you, "God is Love", you will not understand it unless you practice love and compassion. When you look every stranger in the eye and smile, when you pray sincerely and constantly for God's blessings to rain upon those you formerly called enemies, when every being's happiness is your own, then Joy will suffuse your soul and you will know the sweetest aspect of divinity.
And when I tell you that illness and dis-ease are only the result of separation from God, and that healing is no more than seeing the true light of God's perfection shining through and manifested in each of God's children; you will not know this until you have banished the clouds from your own sight and witnessed for yourself the cleansing power of your perfect Vision of Universal Truth.
And so I tell you again, do not believe in anything you have not yourself experienced. When you teach others, be sure to tell them the same. Knowledge of God cannot be distinguished from God itself. When you have God with you, you have no need of Teachers.
And so it is. Namaste.
Saturday, January 27, 2007
I am a sinless child of God
I am a sinless child of God
And I am perfect now.
Repeat this many times a day as a mantra. If you hear a voice in your head denying this, that voice is not you, and it is not God. Therefore, it does not exist, or rather it did not exist until you willed it into being. Although your will created it, you cannot silence this voice by willing it not to be. That would only create conflict and greater disturbance within you. Look deep within yourself until you find the place where it arises. Look deeper still and you will find the buried pain that gives it strength. By understanding this pain, releasing it, and forgiving yourself for any thoughts or deeds that preceded it, you will deny it the force that it needs in order to exist. You will cease to intend to suffer that pain and endure that voice, and they will be no more.
And I am perfect now.
Repeat this many times a day as a mantra. If you hear a voice in your head denying this, that voice is not you, and it is not God. Therefore, it does not exist, or rather it did not exist until you willed it into being. Although your will created it, you cannot silence this voice by willing it not to be. That would only create conflict and greater disturbance within you. Look deep within yourself until you find the place where it arises. Look deeper still and you will find the buried pain that gives it strength. By understanding this pain, releasing it, and forgiving yourself for any thoughts or deeds that preceded it, you will deny it the force that it needs in order to exist. You will cease to intend to suffer that pain and endure that voice, and they will be no more.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
The Christmas Promise
An early post in this blog was A Hymn For The Season . I reproduce the post here, and dedicate it to all who are facing life's challen...
-
An early post in this blog was A Hymn For The Season . I reproduce the post here, and dedicate it to all who are facing life's challen...
-
There is a part of each of us that is mortal, and a part that is immortal. The body is mortal. It will die sooner or later, and its elements...
-
Sages of many religions have adopted the phrase "Christ Consciousness" to describe the presence of God in all of us. In that spir...