Guest guest Posted February 22, 2001 Report Share Posted February 22, 2001 ======================= As a result of the heart becoming pure (which is to say that the obscuring of the sense of "I" by the idea that it has an identity with the images and impressions appearing in the mind has become diminished), and the mind becoming concentrated (which is to say, being drawn inward by the accumulation of prana due to stillness), if one is told that their True Self abides singly as the "I" of their "I" That Truth suddenly recollects Itself in the Hrdayam. In that moment, the "I" vanishes altogether and with it any sense of identity or interest in the activities of the body, in the rising thoughts, changing mental states, flows of prana through the body 's field. One Is both near and far. No distinctions or concepts remain. The activities of the body, including any thoughts, continue without a doer or a thinker. Nor are the eyes being used to see, nor ears being used to hear, as one Is the substratum of Conscious Awareness. The Hrdayam radiates light through the Atma nadi and a flame rises from the base of the spine through (and in) the sushumna and out the top of the head, but this is occurring simultaneously without distinction or separation with the total occurrence appearing in consciousness. The focusing power of the mind to see and know objects is similar to the light of the full moon seen in the blue sky after the sun has risen, having no use in seeing. With the sundering of the sense of "I" from the images appearing in the mind, the sense of "I" also vanishes. Neither is there a pulsation of the Heart (atma sphurana) felt through the Atma nadi of "I" as "I, I, I, I, ...." In physics there's the concept of a "zero point energy" or substratum at an absolute zero temperature or at the vibratory point where all inertia ceases, from where unlimited energy can be released. It's like piercing the veil behind which is that in which the universe in all its apparent dimensions appears. This sudden experience, which may last for some time, may be followed by the reoccurrence of the awareness of the body field, but now the pulsation of the Atma nadi from the Hrdayam is felt, maybe for the first time of "I" as "I, I, I, I, ...." - the atma sphurana. There is an awakening a powerful force in the Hrdayam, like an inwardly pulling gravitation, like the Steven Hawkins description of a Black Hole, where simultaneously the body field is entirely outshined. Whatever electromagnetic field of energies or radiations of centers one may have experienced previously, they are sucked into the Hrdayam, while radiant live light pierces through and between the atoms in the field in and around the body. At first there is a powerful and continued force of enquiry into the source of this sensation in the Heart of "I, I, I, I..." where no thoughts are allowed to emerge. Within the brain is an inward inclination of enquiry, "inward bent" which produces a radiation of light around the brain area that permeates the entire electromagnetic field. Whatever you are looking it is dissolving, as though into light, before you, as the notion of "you" and "Ime" and "mine" are dissolved. It's as though the idea of identity of an "I" to images and objects apearing in the mind is being tested and resolved. Like having an anti-virus program that deletes any images appearing before the "I" and any use of the sense of or word "I" and "mine" in relation to thoughts and images. Eventually, the sense of enquiry itself begins to dissolve and one abides as the Singularity of the Heart. Only the pulsation of the "I" remains and the mind - the field of the body and beyond is irradiant with the outshining light of the all pervasive Self. There are no conditions, or situations, or causes that have any influence to perturb or elate. When any impression arises, there is the steady and spontaneous recognition, if any at all of "uncaused, .... unconditioned, no-time, no-space (space-like)..." Whatever one's activities, whatever one's work, whatever one's practice, whatever one's state, one remains abiding as the substratum, without conditions... The body field also goes through a relentless transformation. Before "hearing" began to suck in the conscious field, the process of purification would constitute the charging and illumination of the centers of the body and electromagnetic field. In this process of purification, attention / attachment to the rajasic (subtle) / tamasic (gross) mind/body impressions by the satvic field of energy / consciousness gradually dissolves. The Satvic / Spiritual or True Person emerges with the sense of their "I" (if a rising thought at all, in the placidly prevailing stillness) as being a field of consciousness some distance around and through the body. With the emergence into consciousness of the awareness of the satvic mind/field, the subject object differentiation (gunas attaching the selves gunas) has passed, and as there is no longer the segregation of focus to a dream by a dreamer. Dreams give way to remaining aware as the body goes to sleep of the entire sleeping process ("nerve vacuum"), while in the waking consciousness one remains aware of themselves as the field of oneness with their surroundings as that field passes through the world. What was the subconscious has now emerged into ones awareness within the field of consciousness. As the mind is still and no longer scanning the rajasic and tamasic impressions, the dispersion of energy consciousness (prana) of the focusing awareness accumulates instead within the field, such that there is a progressive emerging of deeper and deeper layers of consciousness, including eventually the awakening of the Kundalini that propels the awareness into consciousness of the unconscious, such that gradually, the True Person or Whole Person remains aware at these levels both asleep and awake. It is with the emergence of the awareness of the Satvic mind/field of consciousness that the possibilities of siddhis emerge. If they do manifest, because the mind is so still and pure, full of compassion and empathy, they manifest without the outgoing flow of attention of the "I" sense, which remains balanced within the field. If the thought "God" or a Saint or Savior happens to emerge as a thought into still satvic field, the field is overwhelmed with a sense of beatitude and related manifestations of purity. Regardless of one's practice or purity, the sudden "hearing" of the Truth by that which is True may happen at any time. Before that "hearing" it is thought to be possible that the satvic mind, which is like the full luminous moon in a cloudless night perfectly reflecting the sun, may still be drawn to attention towards rajasic and tamasic tendencies, due to many internal and external influences, such that the purity may be lost. But once "hearing" dawns in the consciousness, the force of recollection is so relentless, that it is not possible for the process to be forestalled. This entire process of "hearing"- "absorption" and "abiding" is the process of Self-Realization, which Itself dissolves the satvic mind or subject "I" as described above, with or without any spiritual practice, regardless of the purity of the mind, and culminates in simple, all-pervasive being having no definition, beyond all words, the substratum of Light, beyond darkness. "Hearing" comes spontaneously, without cause, from the constant reading and rereading of the lives and teachings of the Saints and Saviors seeking to pierce through to the Truth within ourselves. Purification of the mind comes through putting the Teachings of the Saints and Saviors into practice, and engaging in some systematic well understood practices of the cohesion of yogas, which emanate from the Truth, such that the heart and mind become pure. Without these 2 the processes spoken about become more and more conjecture and discussion and less and less experience, more erratic. The non-dual spiritual texts that are useful to the True Hearer to recollect Itself, include "Faith Mind" by the Third Zen Patriarch, Ch 26 of the "Ribhu Gita," the "Avadhut Gita" of Mahatma Dattatreya translated by Hari Prasad Shastri , "Ramana Maharshi and the Path of Self Knowledge" by Arthur Osborn, "Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi,I AM THAT" by Nissagadatta Maharaj, "Tibet's Great Yogi Milarepa" by Evens-Wentz, the Gospels and Revelations in the Bible (the key to understanding which is the Name of the Father in Exodus 3:14) regarding the life of Christ, the "Ramayana," any stories and shabads of the 10 Sikh Gurus and works by Shankaracharya others. All these contain spiritual practices as a means to pierce through the veil, and are of such a profound nature that simply the reading of the texts amounts to a powerful practice in itself. The matter of the cohesion of yoga practices and the understanding of the purpose and intent and idea of yoga practices as derived from the Archetypal Truth Itself, as a to bring about purity of the Heart and Mind, is another discussion altogether. =========================== Th Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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