Friday, January 30, 2009

True Perfection

True perfection is not the perfecting of your actions, the purifying of the body/mind, and not the attainment of any special state. True perfection is already here, it is the ground on which all of your actions, perfect and imperfect, take place. It is the very nature of your Self. The perfect nature of Self is not some fancy way of talking about the grandiose enlightened being that seems to hide somewhere inside us that you feel you must find. Instead, it is the whole consciousness that we overlook moment after moment when we set out in search of this perfect Self. Really, let that sink in. When you are no longer seeking to discover this enlightened Self, what is your essential nature?
The real aim of our search is passed up every time we search. Ironic. That's what makes the direct teachings that you find in Zen and Advaita so powerful, as they stop you right where you are, don't allow any wiggle room, and place right into direct contact with what has been overlooked. It's like being at home, trying to figure out how to get home, getting in your car and driving around looking for home.... all along you were there. One of the things that is immediately obvious when you see this is, "Oh yeah! I was here all along" and "Why was I looking all over for this?"
Maybe what that search does is it finally brings us to that Dharma Point, that Reality Moment, where we give up looking and we just Are. We just rest. The work is over there's no more to do or see or learn and what becomes very clear is that all that worked amounted to very little. Of course it gave great experiences and wonderful lessons, but it never brought llasting peace. Lasting peace is who you are, it is what is always here.

Q: If it's already here, why don't I know it or feel it.

Precisely because you've set out to find this Truth in your knowledge and in your feelings, or experiences is the manner in which you have overlooked yourSelf. We aren't capable of knowing or feeling Presence, because to know it or feel it is to objectify and therefore limit it. We have great experiences where we know that we have touched Presence, but it is right away imprinted as a memory, feeling, etc. Truly, Presence is what made the memory, the feeling, the experience possible. It is Grace that touched our experience. Discovering that Grace is here now, in this moment, is the only lasting realization. This means that every ache, pain, and annoyance as well as every bliss, joy, and ecstasy have been infused with Grace, with Presence. Experience it for yourself.
The expereience of your Self reveals the perfection of your Self.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Trust Your Self

Trusting yourself releases the grip of energy called doubt and frees one up to be in harmony with things as they are. It is not that we trust hstory, or our thinking, or our feelings, but we trust silence..we trust peace. And trusting one's self means trusting in peace and in silence so that whatever has carried the energy of doubt and mistrust can dissolve itself cleanly and make space for Love. Trust of one's self is love for oneself, and love for oneself is love for all.

No Ego, No Problem

Especially amongst spiritual seekers, this quest to transcend the ego is an ongoing battle. Ever notice? Somehow that slippery little devil continues to arise time and time again. And, the more we struggle to be done with it, the more it seems to rear its ugly head, right? I talk with people who say things like "that's just my ego" or "if I could just get past my ego". And I always have to laugh and usually my question to those kinds of comments is "where is this ego you're talking about?" For most individuals that's where the picture turns fuzzy and there's silence. The very interesting discovery that one makes when investigating the ego is that there really is no place to find it, no characteristic that defines it, and no real substance to it at all. So why do so many believe in it, and set out to get beyond it? There are many reasons, but at the most fundamental level we created an imaginary self through our thinking, through our experience and this fictitious self is believed to be truly existing. But, I am here to tell you it is not. The created notion of a self is what we're always trying to transcend, but we can never transcend it because it's nowhere to be found. In addition to chasing this ghost called ego we also have to create another ghost called "me" whose job it is to get beyond its alterior identity and into the Enlightened state. Well, what we come to see, eventually, after perhaps eons of searching, struggling, clawing, scraping is that this whole endeavor to transcend has been absolutely fruitless. It's at this point that we finally begin to mature. When we finally begin to see that this effort to destroy has not worked, we are empowered to discover the truth of the matter. And the truth is, that no matter how hard we try we can never kill off the ego, and in surrendering to that essential truth there is a relaxation of the drive to change, or to get more, or to be better and there arises the possibiity to see ourselves as we are, flawed...unenlightened...mistaken, and to be humbled so deeply that our vision becomes very very clear. And our vision being clear is synonymous with seeing that in truth there is no ego, not one to transcend and not one to do the transcending. There is no self and Self...there is only One Self in which no separate self resides. You realize that the Self in you is the Self in other, and the Self in the trees, and air, and trash and in all the good things and all the bad things. Uh-oh!
When we begin to see that all is One Essence, we're going to have a very hard time coming up with things to get rid of and things to transcend. When there's nothing left to get rid of, we are ready to allow our whole being to unfold in harmony-ego and all! Having no problem with anything is the way of non-resistance. With no resistance to anything, really fully non-resistant, we are free. And freedom is what we have sought all along. When we truly welcome the entirety of our experience, that which we have sought to eliminate finds its place inside our life. With no problem, there's no ego to be fixed. And from THAT view, everything is taken care of.

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