Monday, June 03, 2013

Powers


One of the things that is mentioned quite a bit from India sources and not so much from China and Japan is "powers". As one's meditation matures and awareness can actually control the mind one has the ability to form artifacts of consciousness and project them. This has a certain appeal especially if the personality is still in control, but there is the element of unintended consequences to be concerned with. Personally I think that it is valid and even important to experiment with transference of will because it is undeniable evidence of awareness as a field phenomenon, but these techniques should be treated with the same respect as a loaded gun.


Saturday, June 01, 2013

Its OK


It's OK to be a human being. It's OK to have idiosyncrasies and imperfections. It's OK to simply be what you are. We are not our personalities. Most folks are wholly identified with their personality and that's OK.

The personality is a behavioral tool kit. The human is a social animal born into a cultural matrix, and it will spontaneously create a persona chipped from the flint of cultural norms and shaped by native powers of invention. There is no other way to be, but it can be noticed that the personality is a necessary creation of and not the core of our being.

Meditation is a tool. One ancient master described it as "the brick with which one knocks at the door". The door at which one knocks is opacity concerning the human condition. The human condition is a manifestation of the awareness which is the universe. With the practice of meditation it is possible that the human condition become translucent to the awareness which is its progenitor. The door opens. This is called enlightenment.

It's OK to be a human being, but it is preferred to be an enlightened human being for enlightenment enables the abandonment of all pretense. The abandonment of pretense results in a remarkably quickened faculty of intuition. Intuition is the inner voice of clairvoyance, and could be likened to seeing in the infra-red: the things seen are made obvious by their presence.

There is no sense in making distinctions of red and green to the color blind. There are no black-and-white answers to questions that come in colors. A lot of people are color blind and that's OK.

Monday, May 27, 2013

It's All Very Nice

It's all very nice to know something. Every one knows something about something or other. One of the things that I find very interesting is that the modern versions of psychology and neurology and brain slicing have not yet found the who. If we describe the "who" as an epiphenomenon of the existence of tissue of course that is true so far as it goes. But an epiphenomenon does not explain the experience which is the fact of our existence.


Sunday, May 19, 2013

Off the Leash

The leash is the inner monitor that keeps us in check. Why do we need to be kept in check....because we are animals. What is the leash...consciousness. What is the one tool of consciousness....awareness. So why not just be aware and let it off the leash.

Friday, May 17, 2013

The Contemplation of Awareness


The difficulty that I have with most systems of meditation is that they work through and appeal to the consciousness. All religious systems work through the personality and seek to engage mind in a scenario that includes a world view. None of this is necessary and all of it to a greater or lesser degree entangles awareness in the fabrications of the mind.

If you want to cross the Atlantic Ocean you can board a sailing ship or take a jet liner. There is nothing wrong with the scenic route so long as you make it. If you want to meet the substrate of your being and know your actual place in the universe I suggest "The Contemplation of Awareness". No window dressing is needed, no system, no ideas: only the will to awaken.

All systems that deal with consciousness have the cart squarely before the horse. Awareness is the horse that pulls the cart of consciousness down the road of time. Awareness is the ultimate truth of our being, and consciousness and the personality are crystallizations of awareness. Most meditations train the consciousness to be silent by tying it to some mental pole and telling it to be quiet. Like most dogs, consciousness does not like this: it takes a lot of discipline and quite a bit of practice. "The Contemplation of Awareness" requires about the same discipline as watching a movie, because consciousness finds "The Contemplation of Awareness" relaxing and spontaneously engaging.

Consciousness finds and holds: consciousness is limited, and this is its purpose and its value. Awareness is ever one with the living changing moment; the limit of awareness is the fact of our being. If we set our consciousness to find and hold our awareness we are suddenly alive to everything around us. If the mind seizes upon some thing the spell is broken and once again we are trapped in our limited consciousness. There is a knack to this, but once one has tasted the simple magic of pure awareness it is not difficult to go back and forth from a focus of consciousness to expanded awareness.

Anyone who will try this will find the door open to them. And I would be very surprised if something very interesting did not happen to their mind before long.






One With God



it is a fish

and the water in which it swims







Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The Dance of the Butterflies

I at 68 have been a meditator for 55 years. Self Realization Fellowship found me when I was 13 years old, I was initiated into the Nichiren Shoshu sect while in Japan at age 24, and I discovered Zen as described by D T Suzuki at age 30. The eye of my spirit opened in my 32nd year. Though I find myself not able to be a joiner, and though I have known other meditators and found their practice subtly misguided; the benefits of meditation cannot be overstated, and any meditation for any reason and under any system will bear fruit.

The fragmentation of Buddhism into a prism of views is an example of a lapse of rigor in the pursuit of enlightenment. Ultimately no systems are necessary. A system is a key that one person puts in the hand of another. This is not a bad thing, but the door is not locked.

If the individual consciousness will simply contemplate the awareness which is it's essence, nature will take its course. It is time to take the ribbons and bows and the pretty wrapping paper off of the treasure of unity of awareness. Let the chrysalis of civilization split open. Let the dance of the butterflies begin.

Monday, May 13, 2013

A Drive Through the Animal Farm


Private college graduation ceremony: the students and parents and staff all doing what they do. The institution is venerable, the degree is esteemed. And pretty much everyone present could not be more asleep.

It is not a crime that there is no appreciation of awareness within the halls of academia. Humanity for all its intelligence is stuck in the consciousness of the animal. It is not a crime but it is tragic, for each individual consciousness will go its way unaware of it's true place in the universe and therefore full of a self that is unrealized.

Many of those graduates will go on to do good and important things. Most will be successful, and have good and productive lives. But my sincerest hope is that they might become aware, and therefore have a part in awakening the world, for in this world even the best and brightest are asleep at the wheel.


Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Archetype and Psyche

Archetypes are by definition not mutable. The psyche (being psychological) is not only mutable...it is evolving. Psyche vines on the stakes of archetype and usually claims volition. This made the invention of the gods inevitable because obviously there exist tides of being beyond the limits of intellectual and emotional volition and these somehow had to be accounted for.

Oddly enough awareness existing of it's self seems just too "out there" for your garden-variety paramecium. There must be something more personal to it.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Old Wine....New Casks


It seems to me that the legends of Zen should shed the shell of Buddhism and begin a new life as liberated truth. The historical Buddha would not have come into being were it not for the culture that made his existence inevitable. The extremely advanced technologies of being of 500 BC India should embarrass any modern fast-track psych-track guru. It is only the vast emptiness of modernity that stands between us and the people of those times.


Sunday, April 21, 2013

Mind Like a Mirror

Let us imagine a pond. The pond is in a quiet hollow and the water is still. The surrounding trees and the flight of the birds are perfectly reflected on the mirror-like surface. The sixth patriarch of Zen had trouble with the mirror metaphor, but that doesn't mean he didn't understand what was meant.

It seems that he objected to any intellectual moment between subject and object. He was a true student of meditation and in a monastic environment: there was no reason to resort to the intellect.....only the fact of existence will suffice.

There is no mirror. There is only awareness: aware in a fabric of existence...and that existence is aware.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Saturday, April 13, 2013

The Culture of Enlightenment


The person who became the historical Buddha spent his life preaching in an attempt to give others access to the clarity he had achieved. The Sutras are a record of these efforts. Although Zen claims a direct transmission of enlightenment going back to Sakyamuni, and existing outside of the Sutras, the "Lankavatara Sutra" is considered to contain the core principles of Zen. In the "Lankavatara" we find:

"O Mahamati, it is because the Sutras are preached to all beings in accordance with their modes of thinking, and do not hit the mark as far as the true sense is concerned; words cannot reinstate the truth as it is. It is like a mirage. deceived by which the animals make an erroneous judgment as to the presence of water where there is really none, even so, all the doctrines in the Sutras are intended to satisfy the imagination of the masses. They do not reveal the truth which is the object of the noble understanding. Therefore O Mahamati, conform yourself to the sense, and do not be engrossed in words and doctrines."

The problem facing the Buddha was that the culture of language had not evolved to the point that what needed to be expressed could be said in words. The Koan exercise and the occasional bizarre treatment of Zen acolytes are attempts to overcome this difficulty.

The brilliance of Shakespeare is his ability to convey with words things that can not be said with words. Looking for an evolution in the power of language one need look no further than the extraordinary difference between the English of Shakespeare and modern English. Many years ago a social anthropologist noted that some primitive peoples could not express their feelings because the necessary words did not exist in their native tongue.

Of all the advances of modernity one of the most remarkable is the emergence of modern English. As a nuts-and-bolts language that will take shades of meaning where it finds them, modern English is the language of enlightenment par excellence.


All ideas are imaginary.

Simple awareness is the ultimate truth of personhood.


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Saving the World


Serious people often think that if others just had the right ideas things would be different. If this is true the right kind of propaganda will save the world. Consciousness will find more pleasing forms. Consciousness will expand.

Consciousness is malleable, and all appeals to consciousness are a treating of symptom. Consciousness has qualities beyond number and limitless potential form.
Consciousness tends to subvert awareness.

Awareness has only one quality: awareness. Awareness has no form.

Only awareness can save the world.


Thursday, March 28, 2013

Orwell and Huxley and Enlightenment


"Oh brave new world that has such people in it" Huxley borrowed a phrase from Shakespeare to title his image of a world shaped by genetic engineering. Orwell's "1984" envisions a world equally constrained, but constrained by coercion rather than co-option. The forces necessary to the fruition of either outcome are fully at work. The future is not "either-or": it is "both-and". It is not necessary or recommended to resist the inertia of these social forces, for ultimately they will come under the sway of enlightenment.

It is not that enlightenment will become fashionable, but rather that enlightenment is humanities only hope: and therefore its last resort. Eventually the obvious will become apparent even to the hopelessly occluded, and it can not happen a moment too soon.

The center will hold. And that center is the awakening of the universe in it's individuated droplets.


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Politics and Ethics








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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Awareness and the Real

The wish to escape from creature-hood pretty much defines what we think of as saints. Those to whom we ascribe the saint-hood thing tend to be those who in our estimation are more evolved than ourselves. There is no evolution of awareness. Consciousness is formal. Consciousness is informal. Consciousness is complex. Consciousness is evolving. Awareness is not evolving. Awareness is simply aware.

Awareness is the limit of our being. All ideas are created shapes of self and have utility for better or for worse. Ideas are the product of consciousness. Consciousness is the product of awareness.

If our awareness is a mystery to us we have not seen our selves.


Sunday, February 17, 2013

Notes on Change: interior decorating


The boulevard of broken dreams is paved with broken hearts. The hungry ghosts of ancient metaphor are simply the shadow cast by un-met yearnings as the light of pure awareness streams through us. In much the same way as bones and tumors stop an Xray, cysts of longing absorb the light of being.

Each creature is born with it's requisite appetites. In the best of circumstances nature seamlessly answers appetite and hunger does not pass into longing.

We do not seek that which we possess: seekers seek a change. Some seek social prominence, some seek isolation, some seek simple pleasure, some seek the pleasure of enlightenment; if there were no hunger there would be no seeking. This is problematical because in our seeking we want to change something that we do not understand: a sapient alarm clock might find annoying the alignment of its gears.

Many of us who hunger for a translucent perception of existence try to get there by rearranging the furniture. Just find a reasonably comfortable place to sit, and explore if there might exist an awareness that is uncolored by expression. If you haven't found that, then its probably best not to mess with the furniture just yet.


Friday, January 25, 2013

Savage Luxuries

There is no nation whose soil is not soaked in blood. There are those individuals who have lived pacific lives, and there have been local periods of peace and prosperity, but such history as we have concerning social evolution is a mixed bag of horror and hagiography combined with steady progress in manipulating nature. There is, however, a small golden thread running through all this that we could perhaps call the "pursuit of enlightenment". Quite naturally this thread has been caught up in, and spun out of, religious forms. In just the same way as myth charged descriptions of the cosmos have given way to the observations of astronomy, the pursuit of enlightenment must shed its shell of historical decoration. Pragmatic fact based descriptions of reality may have distanced the gods, but they have brought us closer to that reality of which the gods are a legitimate symbol. The mystery of being is immediate when we have no symbols to hide behind.

There are many technologies of meditation: technologies of posture, breathing, imaging, and so forth. It seems to me that these aids can be a hinderance to that opening of awareness which is the fact of enlightenment. If we simply set our consciousness to the contemplation of awareness nothing more is necessary. Enlightenment comes of its self with the maturation of awareness.

Ideologies, secular and religious, are savage luxuries that the world can ill afford considering our woefully advanced technologies of destruction. Enlightenment is the universal solvent that can dissolve historical incrustations and free once and for all the spirit which has invigorated seekers since the dawn of time.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

The Sorcerer's Apprentice

Imagination is the magic wand of being: something comes into being where nothing existed before: a configuration is wafted out of the latent potential of non-existence: an idea. The power of idea to reconfigure reality has made the world as we know it.  Unlike human beings; of themselves ideas are inanimate and amoral.

Imagination is perfectly described as a mythic wish-fullfilling demon. Mythic demons are not inherently good or evil, they are merely an extension of their master's ch'i. In Goethe's charming little tale an unenlightened being dons the sorcerer's cap and takes up the sorcerer's wand and sets in motion forces he can not control and that (barring intervention) will ultimately destroy him. This perfectly describes the situation of contemporary humanity.

The apprentice (identified with his limited consciousness) celebrates power and is unaware of his limitations. If his identity were in the awareness he would be conscious of his un-evolved state, and perhaps have some defense against the seductive sway of idea.

The guiding principle in meditation is for the apprentice to consult the master: for consciousness to consult awareness. Do not paper over awareness with ideas, rather let awareness be master of all. Imagination will then find it's proper place in making a better world as consciousness bends knee to awareness.

Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Phase Shift

Consciousness is properly the facilitator of awareness: awareness is what we are, and consciousness is what we do with it. We are simultaneously aware of being conscious and conscious of being aware; but it matters hugely if the seat of the identity is in one or the other. Since consciousness is peripheral to awareness, the cultivation of consciousness leads to decorating the surface of our being. It is consciousness grooming consciousness.....the cosmic comb-over. When consciousness grooms awareness something beautiful emerges: a consciousness infused with awareness, and an awareness infused with consciousness. Consciousness is most valuable as it serves awareness. When awareness is bond-slave of consciousness chaos is inevitable, and some grotesque crystalline quasi-religious form will inevitably take shape. It seems to me that most systems promising freedom dangle "raising consciousness" as a carrot in front of the awareness donkey. The donkey ends up walking in a circle harnessed to some grinding wheel.

Awareness has no structure. Awareness is simply aware. Awareness is supple by nature and cannot be crystallized: awareness draws no conclusions. Consciousness is structure. A consciousness not infused with awareness will draw conclusions all over the place, because consciousness simply can not abide ambiguity and will readily embrace rigidity. When consciousness accepts the primacy of awareness it is freed from the need to pin the imaginary tail on the inconceivable donkey. The ambiguity problem is solved because the natural state of awareness is radical pragmatism. It is the difference between ice and limpid water.

Sunday, January 06, 2013

Meditation


Awareness is the precursor of consciousness. Awareness is the field in which consciousness operates. In meditation we cultivate that pure awareness which is the core of life its self: the most rudimentary fact our our being. In cultivating pure awareness we expand the opportunities of consciousness, and our everyday consciousness is increasingly infused with awareness.


Secrets in Plain Sight: Awareness and Consciousness


A distinction can be made between awareness and consciousness. Awareness is the fact of existence, and consciousness is the movement of existence. If we are identified with our consciousness we can never be properly aware.


Thursday, December 27, 2012

Awareness, Memory, Epiphany, Contemplation

Science has created marvelous windows into the workings of the brain, but looking into the brain has yet to show us anything about the nature of awareness. We can see that problems in the tissue of the brain limit the potential of awareness just as flat tires limit the options of one driving a car. The behavior of a car with a flat tire tells us nothing about the driver.

We know that the experience of the moment is brought to awareness through the mediacy of electrical impulse in the brain. In memory it appears that awareness is reconfiguring a familiar pattern of electrical firing, as in revisiting a familiar place. Epiphanies occur when an alignment of familiar patterns reveals unexpected , yet obvious, previously unperceived patterns of existence. Epiphanies are true original thought.

Contemplation is not study, but study enriches contemplation. In contemplation such bits of knowing as we possess are tossed into the maelstrom of the mind to see what the magnetism of pattern recognition will configure. Epiphanies often occur at odd moments, for if the mind is seized upon something it is not available for exploration of the unknown or for the revelation of the unseen. Contemplation is a discipline which encourages the action of epiphany, and epiphany is the factual enlargement of consciousness.

Meditation is the mirror that awareness holds to its self that it might become self aware; and in becoming self aware, know the universe.


Saturday, December 08, 2012

The Untrained Animal Within


Something odd happened about 400 BC. Plato, Chuang Tzu, and the Buddha all emerge in the same era. For what ever reason Awareness awakened on planet Earth. This awakening has yet to become a dominant element in the course of human events, but the cosmic egg has been breached from within. Those who know, know what they know. Those who don't know, don't know they don't know. There is no other way for things to be.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

The Buddha


We are just what we are
But just what are we

The Buddha is the iconic truth of universal consciousness
This being discovered and then tried to make known to us
The awareness which is our substrate

Do not let the ornaments of history blind you

To the facts of your existence


Friday, October 26, 2012

The Gravity of the Situatiion

One of the perils of meditation is that there is an off chance one may undergo Satori. There is no return from the dropping of the veil, and for a person not intellectually prepared this can be devastating. The brutality, the greed, the stupidity, and the mendacity of the human animal is staggering in it's breadth and depth. It is not a pretty sight. By and large those in positions of authority are placed there by the cumulative naivete and cupidity of the less ambitious, and the pearls of culture are strung on a thread of violence. There is good and there is love, but we use such "good" and "love" as we find in ourselves to perfume the stench of death hanging over the planet.

We need a politic of enlightenment: outside of that its just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Ancient Austerities

We are born animal. The sway of inner imperatives can be traced back to the first replicating molecule: an inner narrative in all cases determines our inclinations, and in most cases determines our behaviour. The austerities indicated by ancient monastic traditions are not about self denial: they are about self discovery.

There is nothing wrong or undignified with our animal inclinations. The issue is that though animal inclinations can be the chrysalis of awakened awareness, animal inclinations are sufficiently hypnotic to totally absorb the energies of the natal spirit. There is great value in observing ones animal nature from a respectful distance. One does not have a choice about the nature of genetic inclination, but one does have a choice about manifestation. If we can sit on the sidelines and observe our inner process it becomes immediately apparent that much of what we give our life to is the impersonal imperative of instinct. Imagine the clay of a figurine awakening. The ultimate truth of our being is clothed in human nature.

The most important austerity is the practice of meditation. It is not for everyone and it is certainly not for the spiritual dilettante, but even the casual practice of time tested austerities will produce valuable insights concerning the what that is the who. Within the chrysalis that is the creature which was born, spirit can mature as the articulator of the soul. The simplest noddings to our creature hood can be infused with light.

Ancient austerities are not an end in themselves: they are the substance of the chrysalis from which the children of the earth emerge as the children of the Universe.


Friday, September 21, 2012

Sociopaths and the End of the World AWKI

Science has determined that plus or minus 3% of the general population are genetic sociopaths. Sociopath is a condition, not a term of disparagement; and just because you are born a sociopath does not make you a bad person. However, it does mean that you are uniquely vulnerable to plying self advantage at the expense of others.

Any hierarchical system is ripe for exploitation by intelligent sociopaths, and the cyclical collapse of civilizations is in large measure due to the cumulative predations of this class of beings. They are charming, ruthless, and intelligent. Their destructive sway needs no conspiracies, for they form a natural confederation of petty evil. An inherited absence of care for anything but themselves gives them a peculiar advantage in politics and commerce, for their intelligence is not inhibited by moral concerns. The fabric of culture has it's moth and mildew; the body politick has it's cancer.

God help us.


Thursday, September 20, 2012

Precocious Ancient Gods

The gods of the ancient Greeks, the gods of the Egyptians, the gods of the lost and forgotten cultures of whom we know nothing, were not the random fictions of human imagination. Study indicates that the Cro-Magnons had the same intellectual capacities as Moderns. With their limited knowledge of the way the universe is put together what were they to make of those aspects of reality that were utterly beyond the limits of knowledge. What were they to make of fire, for instance? Of love? Of good? Of evil?

In the religious structures of ancient cultures we find a catalogue of forces, psychic and physical, that are utterly resistant to the simple powers of person hood. What is the creature which is man to make of overpowering emotion, or of the rising sun, of death, of life? These things exist and therefore must have cause: ergo, ipso facto....the gods. In every case the ancient gods are a poetic intellectualization of the real which lies beyond human understanding, and the ancient gods have a remarkable congruence to the prosaic real when considered in this way.

If, as I suspect, awareness is somehow the stuff of which the universe is woven (why should a mere stack of atoms possess conscious awareness?) then the antique religious formulations were not naive, or wrong, or misguided: they were precocious.


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Knowledge and Being

Everyone knows a little something about something-or-other. Some people know a great deal about very little. Knowledge is relative and specific: knowledge is "about" something, and occurs in quantities. Knowledge can be measured. Knowledge is something we have, not something we are.

Being is not about something: being is what we are. And being, too, is quantifiable.