Friday, November 22, 2013

Reflections on Karma, Suffereing and Evil



The Wisdom of the Overself
Paul Brunton



Chapter IX: The Shadows of Evil and Suffering
  
All apparent evil is not real evil. Who has not known someone who has been turned from a wrong course by sickness ? The same hardship which weakens one man’s virtue strengthens another’s.

We must begin to admit with Eckhart, however grudgingly, that: “The swiftest horse that bears us to perfection is suffering.”

A man may be suffering what is really good for him and yet he will weep, as though it were really bad for him! Too much good fortune has already ruined too many good men. All experience tends to educate the intelligence and discipline the emotions. Consequently if suffering brings men back to the blessed life that transcends it, then if only for that reason and to that extent its existence is justified.

… the universe could not be manifested without manifesting the pairs of opposites, such as light and darkness or life and death. This duality is inevitably inherent in its very structure. Consequently it is an inevitable accompaniment of our own human existence too. In the physical body pleasurable nerve- reactions lure us on to eat and sustain its existence, but painful reactions are equally provided for to repel us from drinking poisonous acids , for example. It is useless therefore in a body built on opposing tensions to expect that we shall be so fortunate as to experience only one of them— that is the pleasurable one—during a lifetime.

To look for impossible one-sided perfections is to invite disappointment. Just as the forces of winter wither the foliage of trees but are not therefore evil forces, so the destructive element in Nature withers the forms of individuals, nations, civilizations and continents when they have outserved their utility and the appropriate time of disintegration arrives. This is not to be taken as a victory for evil powers but as a manifestation of one side out of a pair of opposites. 

It would be senseless to ask for a world free from suffering. Imagine what would happen to a hand accidentally put into a fire if there were no nervous system to provide the owner of the hand with a warning signal of pain. It would be altogether destroyed and its use lost forever. Here the pain of being burnt, severe though it be, would really act as a disguised friend if it persuaded the owner to withdraw his hand from the fire. So far as suffering protects physical life, it possesses a justifiable place in the universal scheme of things.

Plato has even pointed out that it is a misfortune to a man who has deserved punishment to escape from it. After all, the punishment may awaken him to the recognition that wrong has been done and thus purify his character. Again, it is through pain that man’s cruelty and pride and lust may best be broken, for they are hardly amenable to correction by mere words. The pain inflicted on a swollen sense of ‘I’ for example by karmic compensatory working is not really punishment any more than is the pain inflicted by a surgeon who opens an abscess with his knife.

The coils of karma which entwine themselves around the wrong-doer are primarily there as a natural consequence of his own acts, not as a fiat of punishment. Time is educating and developing him to perceive the right. When he has the humility to face the responsibility for his own past errors, he may see how many of his troubles were self-earned. Where he cannot trace the cause to his present personality, he must needs believe it to lie in his previous ones.

Nobody likes to impose a discipline upon himself and that is why everybody has to submit to a discipline imposed by karma. Hence pain and suffering come to us principally through the operations of karma. Their seeds may have been sown during the present life and not necessarily during a past one.

The first error which most people make when accepting the tenet of karma is to postpone its operation to future reincarnations. The truth is that the consequences of our acts come to us if they can in the same birth as when they are committed. If we think of karma as being something whose fruits are to be borne in some remote future existence, we think of it wrongly. For every moment we are shaping the history of the next moment, every month we are fashioning the form of the month which shall follow it. No day stands isolated and alone.

Karma is a continuous process and does not work by postponement. It is indeed incorrect to regard it as a kind of post-mortem judge! But it is often not possible to work out these consequences in terms of the particular circumstances of this birth. In such cases— and in such alone— do we experience the consequences in subsequent births.

… although whilst evil endures we must accept the fact of its existence as the price to be paid for the self-limiting of an emanation from the Infinite into the finite, we need not therefore complacently tolerate its activity .

Because we believe that karma operates to bring about sometimes approximate, sometimes adequate justice in the end, we must not therefore for example stand indolently aside from aggressive wrong-doing in passive trust to its operation. For karma needs to utilize instruments and its effects do not spring miraculously out of the air. Hence we must not shirk if we are called upon to co-operate with its intended educative effect, to work with its intuited operations and to set those causes into motion through which its reactions may be produced.

… we weaken ourself and injure truth if we believe that all events are unalterably fixed, that our external lives are unchangeably pre-ordained and that there is nothing we can do to improve the situations in which we find ourself.

It is true that we are compelled to move within the circumstances we have created in the past and the conditions we have inherited in the present, but it is also true that we are quite free to modify them.

Freedom exists at the heart of man, that is in his Overself. Fate exists on the surface-life of man, that is in his personality. And as man himself is a compound of both these beings, neither the absolute fatalist nor the absolute free-will position is wholly correct and his external life must also be a compound of freedom and fate.

No man however evolved he may be has entire control over his life but then he is not entirely enslaved to it either. No action is entirely free nor entirely fated; all are of this mixed double character.

… all those elements of heredity, education, experience, karma (both collective and personal), freewill and environment conspire together to fashion both the outer form and inner texture of the life which we have to live. We sew the tapestry of our own destiny but the thread we use is of a kind, a colour and quality forced upon us by our own past thoughts and acts. In short, our existence has a semi-independent, semi-predestined character.

The materialists paint a terrible picture of the universe as a vast prison where man’s fate, thoughts and acts are wholly determined by his physical environment. The ignorant among Orientals live in a locked-up world where man paces helplessly to and fro— a prisoner to divine predestination.

Karma refutes both these dreary contentions and assigns to man sufficient freedom to shape himself and his surroundings. By his own development the individual affects or enriches his environment, helps or hinders Nature, and the reverse is also true.

Karma does not say that we must stand waiting like ragged beggars before the door of fate. Our past freewill is the source of our present fate, as our present one will be the source of our future fate . Consequently the most powerful factor of the two is our own will. There is therefore no room either for foggy fatalism or over-confidence. No man can escape his own responsibility in the matter of shaping his internal outlook and external environment by laying the blame on something or someone else.

Every man should study his mistakes in action and ascertain their source in himself. Let him frankly admit his partial responsibility at least and set out to make what amends he can. This is painful but it is better than continuing to dwell in illusions from which severe checks or sustained disappointments may later bring him down to earth. For once a thought-series or deed is strong enough, its karmic resultant is as inevitable as a picture on an exposed photographic film.

When karmic force has attained a certain impetus its onward movement can no longer be stopped although it may be modified. This is why it is a philosophic maxim to nip undesirable growths in the bud and thus extinguish karmic energies before they become inexorably decisive.

A thought which has not attained a certain fullness of growth and strength, will not yield karmic consequences. The importance of nipping off wrong thoughts at the time of their arising is thus indicated. The way to fight a bad tendency in oneself or a bad movement in a nation is to check it during the early stages before it has gathered momentum. For it is easier to scotch it at the start when it is relatively weak than later when it is relatively strong.

Nevertheless the philosophic student must understand that if he should fiercely resist karma’s decrees at some times, it is also right that he should bow resignedly to them at other times. For if he has not learnt the lesson of letting go when it is wise to let go, then every mistaken effort of his fingers to hold on against those decrees will only bring him further and needless pain. He should not rebel against them blindly. How to comprehend which course is to be taken is something which he has to deduce for himself. No book can tell him this but his intuition checked by reason or his reason illumined by intuition, may do so.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Thought Vibration: The Law of Attraction in the Thought World



Thought Vibration: The Law of Attraction in the Thought World

William Walker Atkinson





Just as we here on earth are surrounded by a great sea of air, so are we surrounded by a great sea of Mind. Our thought waves move through this vast mental ether, extending, however, in all directions, as I have explained, becoming somewhat lessened in intensity according to the distance traversed, because of the friction occasioned by the waves coming in contact with the great body of Mind surrounding us on all sides.


These thought waves have other qualities differing from the waves on the water. They have the property of reproducing themselves;


… a strong thought tend to awaken similar vibrations in minds attuned to receive it. Many of the "stray thoughts" which come to us are but reflections or answering vibrations to some strong thought sent out by another.


If we are thinking high and great thoughts, our minds acquire a certain keynote corresponding to the character of the thoughts we have been thinking. And, this keynote once established, we will be apt to catch the vibrations of other minds keyed to the same thought. On the other hand, let us get into the habit of thinking thoughts of an opposite character, and we will soon be echoing the low order of thought emanating from the minds of the thousands thinking along the same lines.


We are largely what we have thought ourselves into being, the balance being represented by the character of the suggestions and thought of others, which have reached us either directly by verbal suggestions or telepathically by means of such thought waves. Our general mental attitude, however, determines the character of the thought waves received from others as well as the thoughts emanating from ourselves. We receive only such thoughts as are in harmony with the general mental attitude held by ourselves; the thoughts not in harmony affecting us very little, as they awaken no response in us.


The man who believes thoroughly in himself and maintains a positive strong mental attitude of Confidence and Determination is not likely to be affected by the adverse and negative thoughts of Discouragement and Failure emanating from the minds of other persons in whom these last qualities predominate.


We attract to us the thoughts of others of the same order of thought. The man who thinks success will be apt to get into tune with the minds of others thinking likewise, and they will help him, and he them. The man who allows his mind to dwell constantly upon thoughts of failure brings himself into close touch with the minds of other "failure" people, and each will tend to pull the other down still more . The man who thinks that all is evil is apt to see much evil, and will be brought into contact with others who will seem to prove his theory. And the man who looks for good in everything and everybody will be likely to attract to himself the things and people corresponding to his thought. We generally see that for which we look.


We receive only that which corresponds to our mental attunement. If we have been discouraged, we may rest assured that we have dropped into a negative key, and have been affected not only by our own thoughts but have also received the added depressing thoughts of similar character which are constantly being sent out from the minds of other unfortunates who have not yet learned the law of attraction in the thought world.  And if we occasionally rise to heights of enthusiasm and energy, how quickly we feel the inflow of the courageous, daring, energetic, positive thoughts being sent out by the live men and women of the world.


When your mind is operating along positive lines you feel strong, buoyant, bright, cheerful, happy, confident and courageous, and are enabled to do your work well, to carry out your intentions, and progress on your roads to Success. You send out strong positive thought, which affects others and causes them to co-operate with you or to follow your lead, according to their own mental keynote.


When you are playing on the extreme negative end of the mental keyboard you feel depressed, week, passive, dull, fearful, cowardly. And you find yourself unable to make progress or to succeed. And your effect upon others is practically nil. You are led by, rather than leading others, and are used as a human doormat or football by more positive persons.


… you possess the power to raise the keynote of your mind to a positive pitch by an effort of the will.


… a positive thought is infinitely more powerful than a negative one , and if by force of will we raise ourselves to a higher mental key we can shut out the depressing thoughts.


This is one of the secrets of the affirmations and autosuggestions used by the several schools of Mental Science and other New Thought cults. There is no particular merit in affirmations of themselves, but they serve a twofold purpose:


(1) They tend to establish new mental attitudes within us and act wonderfully in the direction of character- building - the science of making ourselves over.


(2) They tend to raise the mental keynote so that we may get the benefit of the positive thought waves of others on the same plane of thought.


Do not allow yourselves to be affected by the adverse and negative thoughts of those around you. Rise to the upper chambers of your mental dwelling, and key yourself up to a strong pitch , away above the vibrations on the lower planes of thought. Then you will not only be immune to their negative vibrations but will be in touch with the great body of strong positive thought coming from those of your own plane of development.


It is not necessary to strike the extreme note on all occasions. The better plan is to keep yourself in a comfortable key, without much strain, and to have the means at command whereby you can raise the pitch at once when occasion demands.


Development of the will is very much like the development of a muscle - a matter of practice and gradual improvement. At first it is apt to be tiresome, but at each trial one grows stronger until the new strength becomes real and permanent. Many of us have made ourselves positive under sudden calls or emergencies. We are in the habit of "bracing up" when occasion demands.


Do not understand me as advocating a high tension continuously. This is not at all desirable, not only because it is apt to be too much of a strain upon you but also because you will find it desirable to relieve the tension at times and become receptive that you may absorb impressions. It is well to be able to relax and assume a certain degree of receptiveness, knowing that you are always able to spring back to the more positive state at will. The habitually strongly positive man loses much enjoyment and recreation. Positive, you give out expressions; receptive, you take in impressions. Positive, you are a teacher; receptive , a pupil. It is not only a good thing to be a good teacher, but it is also very important to be a good listener at times.


 


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

The Power of Now



The Power of Now
Eckhart Tolle


The problem of mind cannot be solved on the level of the mind. Once you have understood the basic dysfunction, there isn’t really much else that need to learn or understand. Studying the complexities of the mind may make you a good psychologist but doing so won’t take you beyond the mind, just as the study of madness isn’t enough to create sanity.
Page 39


The ego’s needs are endless. It feels vulnerable and threatened and so lives in a state of fear and want. Once you know how the basic dysfunction operates, there is no need to explore all its countless manifestations, no need to make it into a complex personal problem. The ego, of course, loves that. It is always seeking for something to attach itself to in order uphold and strengthen its illusory sense of self and it will readily attach itself to your problems.
Page 39


The mind itself is not dysfunctional. It is a wonderful tool. Dysfunction sets in when you seek your ‘self’ in it and mistakes it for who you are. It then becomes the egoic mind and takes over your whole life.
Page 40


The reason why some people love to engage in dangerous activities such as mountain climbing, car racing and so on, although they may not be aware of it, is that forces them into the Now – that intensely alive state that is free of time, free of problems, free of thinking, free of the burden of the personality. Slipping away from the present moment even for a second may mean death. Unfortunately, they come to depend on a particular activity to be in that state. But you don’t need to climb the north face of the Eiger. You can enter that state now.
Page 42


In the Now, in the absence of time, all your problems dissolve. Suffering needs time; it cannot survive in the Now.
Page 43



You will not have any doubt that psychological time is a mental disease if you look at its collective manifestations. They occur, for example, in the form of ideologies such as communism, national socialism or any nationalism, or rigid religious belief systems, which operate under the implicit assumption that the highest good lies in the future and that therefore the end justifies the means. The end is an idea, a point in the mind-projected future, when salvation in whatever form – happiness, fulfillment, equality, liberation and so on – will be attained. Not infrequently the means of getting there are the enslavement, torture and murder of people in the present.
Page 48


Different Levels of Unconsciousness

As you probably know in sleep you constantly move between the phases of dreamless sleep and the dream state. Similarly in wakefulness most people shift between ordinary unconsciousness and deep unconsciousness. What I call ordinary unconsciousness means being identified with you thought processes and emotions, your reactions, desires and aversions. It is most people’s normal state. In that state, you are run by the egoic mind, and you are unaware of Being. It is a state of not acute pain or unhappiness but of an almost continuous low level of unease, discontent, boredom or nervousness – a kind of background static. You may not realize this because it is so much a part of ‘normal’ living, just as you are not aware of a continuous low background noise, such as the hum of an air conditioner,  until stops. When it suddenly does stop, there is a sense of relief. Many people use alcohol, drugs, sex, food, work, television or even shopping as anesthetics in an unconscious attempt to remove the basic unease. When this happens, an activity that might be very enjoyable if used in moderation becomes imbued with a compulsive or addictive quality, and all that is ever achieved through it is extremely short-lived symptom relief.

The unease of ordinary unconsciousness turns into the pain of deep unconsciousness – a state of more acute and more obvious suffering or unhappiness – when things ‘go wrong’, when the ego is threatened or there is a major challenge, threat, or loss, real or imagined in your life situation or conflict in a relationship. It is an intensified version of ordinary unconsciousness, different from it not in kind but in degree.

In ordinary unconsciousness, habitual resistance to or denial of what is creates the unease and discontent that most people accept as normal living. When this resistance becomes intensified through some challenge or threat to the ego, it brings up intense negativity such as anger, acute fear, aggression, depression, and so on. Deep unconsciousness often means that the pain body been triggered and that you have become identified with it. Physical violence would be impossible without deep unconsciousness. It can also occur easily whenever and wherever a crowd of people or even an entire nation generates a negative collective energy field.

The best indicator of your level of consciousness is how you deal with life’s challenges when they come. Through those challenges, an already unconscious person tends to become deeply unconscious, and a conscious person more intensely conscious. You can choose a challenge to awaken you, or you can allow it to pull you into even deeper sleep. The dream of ordinary unconscious then turns into a nightmare.

If you cannot be present even in normal circumstance, such as when you are sitting alone in a room, walking in the woods, or listening to someone, then you certainly won’t be able to stay conscious when something ‘goes wrong’ or you are faced with difficult people or situations, with loss or the threat of loss. You will be taken over by a reaction, which ultimately is always some form of fear, and pulled into deep unconsciousness. Those challenges are your test. Only the way in which you deal with them will shoe you and others where you are at as far as your state of unconsciousness is concerned, not how long you can sit with your eyes closed or what visions you see.

So it is essential to bring more consciousness into your life in ordinary situations when everything is going relatively smoothly. In this way, you grow in presence power. It generates an energy field in you and around you of a high vibrational frequency. No unconsciousness, no negativity, no discord or violence can enter that field and survive, just as darkness cannot survive in the presence of light.

When you learn to be the witness of your thoughts and emotions, which is an essential part of being present you may be surprised when you first become aware of the background ‘static’ of ordinary unconsciousness and realize how rarely, if ever, you are at ease within yourself. On the level of your thinking, you will find a great deal of resistance in the form of judgment, discontent and mental projection away from the Now. On the emotional level, there will be an undercurrent of unease, tension, boredom or nervousness. Both are aspects of the mind in the habitual resistance mode.
Pages 60-62


When you have been practicing acceptance for a while, as you have, there comes a point when you need to go on to the next stage, where these negative emotions are not created anymore. If you don’t, your ‘acceptance’ just becomes a mental label that allows your ego to continue to indulge in unhappiness and so strengthen its sense of separation from other people, your surroundings, you’re here and now. As you know, separation is the basis for the ego’s sense of identity. True acceptance would transmute those feelings at once. And if you really knew deeply that everything is ‘okay’ as you put it, and which of course is true, then would you have those negative feelings in the first place? Ithout judgment, without resistance to what is, they would not arise. You have an idea in your mind that ‘everything is okay’ but deep down you don’t really believe it, and so the old mental-emotional patterns of resistance are still in place. That’s what makes you feel bad.

That’s okay too.

Are you defending your right to be unconscious, your right to suffer? Don’t worry; nobody is going to take that away from you. Once you realize that a certain kind of food makes you sick, would you carry on eating that food and kept asserting that it is okay to be sick.
Pages 67-68


Give attention to the present: give attention to your behaviour, to your reactions, moods, thoughts, emotions, fears and desires as they occur in the present. There’s the past in you. If you can be present enough to watch all those things, not critically or analytically but nonjudgmentally then you are dealing with the past and dissolving it through the power of your presence. You cannot find yourself by going into the past. You find yourself by coming into the present.
Page 75


In a sense, the state of presence could be compared to waiting… It is not a waiting in which your attention is focused on some point in the future and the present is perceived as an undesirable obstacle that prevents you from having what you want. There is a qualitative different kind of waiting, one that requires your total alertness. Something could happen at any moment, and if you are not absolutely awake, absolutely still, you will miss it… In that state, all your attention is in the Now. There is none left for daydreaming, thinking, remembering, anticipating. There is no tension in it, no fear, just alert presence.
Page 78


It is not only your physical immune system that becomes strengthened; your psychic immune system is greatly enhanced as well. The latter protects you from the negative mental-emotional force field of others, which are highly contagious. Inhabiting the body protects you not by putting up a shield, but by raising the frequency vibration of your total energy field, so that anything that vibrates at a lower frequency such as fear, anger, depression and so on, now exists in what is virtually a different order of reality. It doesn’t enter your field of consciousness anymore, or if it does you don’t need to offer any resistance to it because it passes right through you.
Page 103


You see time as the means to salvation, whereas in truth it is the greatest obstacle to salvation. You think you can’t get there from where and who you are at this moment because you are not yet complete or good enough, but the truth is that here and now is the only point where you can get there… So there is no ‘only’ way to salvation: Any condition can be used, but no particular condition is needed. However, there is only one point of access: the Now. There can be no salvation away from this moment. You are lonely and without a partner? Enter the Now from there. You are in a relationship? Enter the Now from there.
Page 122


Remember that the ego needs problems, conflicts and enemies to strengthen the sense of separateness on which its identity depends.
Page 134


It is not true that the up cycle is good and down cycle bad, except in the mind’s judgment. Growth is usually considered positive, but nothing can grow forever. If growth, of whatever kind, were to go on and on, it would eventually become monstrous and destructive. Dissolution is needed for new growth to happen. One cannot exist without the other.
The down cycle is absolutely essential for spiritual realization. You must have failed deeply on some level or experienced some deep loss or pain to be drawn to the spiritual dimension. Or perhaps your very success become empty and meaningless and so turned out to be failure. Failure lies concealed in every success and success in every failure.
Page 152


 Many illnesses are created through fighting against the cycles of low energy, which are vital for regeneration. The compulsion to do, and the tendency to derive your sense of self-worth and identify from external factors such as achievement, is an inevitable illusion as long as you are identified with the mind. This makes it hard or impossible for you to accept the low cycles and allow them to be. Thus, the intelligence of the organism may take over as a self-creative measure and create an illness in order to force you to stop, so that the necessary regeneration can take place.
Page 153


In the state of surrender, you see very clearly what needs to be done, and you take action, doing one thing at a time and focusing on one thing at a time. Learn from nature. See how everything gets accomplished and how the miracle of life unfolds without dissatisfaction or unhappiness. That’s why Jesus said: “Look at the lilies, how they grow; they neither toil or spin.”
Page 174


Illness is not the problem. You are the problem – as long as the egoic mind is in control. When you are ill or disabled do not feel that you have failed in some way, do not feel guilty. Do not blame life for treating you unfairly, but do not blame yourself either. All that is resistance. If you have a major illness, use it for enlightenment. Anything ‘bad’ that happens in your life – use it for enlightenment. Withdraw time from the illness. Do not give it any past or future. Let it force you into intense present-moment awareness – and see what happens.
Become an alchemist. Transmute base metal into gold, suffering into consciousness, disaster into enlightenment.
Page 181


Enlightenment through suffering – the way of the cross – means to be forced into the kingdom of heaven, kicking and screaming. You finally surrender because you can’t stand the pain anymore, but the pain could go on for a long time until this happens. Enlightenment consciously chosen means to relinquish your attachment to past and future and to make the Now the main focus of your life. It means choosing to dwell in the state of presence rather than in time. It means saying yes to what is. You then don’t need pain anymore. How much more time do you think you will need before you are able to say “I will create no more pain, no more suffering.” How much pain do you need before you can make that choice?
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Name of the Book: The Power of Now
Author: Eckhart Tolle
Edition: First Edition, Thirtieth Reprint 2012
Publisher: Yogi Impressions