Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 The Possible Human in The Mul Mantra and Humanology Humanology and Kundalini Yoga give you a different message, as do many emerging spiritual therapies. It says, first, you are far worse off than you possibly imagined you could be. You are an idiot, asleep, and this that you think is awakening is a dream and all of this is a mental masturbation. All your efforts are worthless until you [yelling] WAKE UP!! And your future, when you wake up, is so much more vast than anything you could possibly conceive of, all efforts are worthwhile. When you consider the contrast of those two messages, you understand the difference right there. Normative approaches to psychotherapy start from what's wrong, what's bad, what's missing. The other approach presumes, in the dimension of awareness, an existing perfection, and in the dimension of consciousness, a possible evolution. There is a mantra, called the Mul Mantra, given by Guru Nanak - a great yogi, healer and founder of the Sikh lifestyle. It captures a complete philosophy and psychology of Human potential in one highly compact phrase. Let me share it with you briefly as a foundation piece for a future psychology and as a relatively unknown resource in the West. Guru Nanak disappeared one morning in a river while doing his yoga sadhana. He disappeared for three days in an ecstatic awakening. When he reappeared all observers said he seemed to have a glowing light all around him - an aura so strong that most people could see what was normally invisible to them. In this mystic state of realization he sat with all his students and uttered this mantra. It was the first thing he said to capture the fullness of his vision of the Human being and the cosmos: From a psychological perspective, the pivot of this statement is "Saibhung". It means that an individual is complete and self-illumined. That state is realized by the first part of the mantra. You start with the presupposition that everything is connected unless otherwise proven. Everything can thus be used for change and growth. Each word, action, food, vision, etc. You are an identity among this interwoven matrix of life. Each thing you do is real and has a real impact. You are a co-creator of your life and existence. Karta Purkh - you act under the influence of a large Being that rises like tides for the sailor. So cultivate contentment, acceptance and creativity in the face of change. As you do this there are two guiding emotions: fearlessness and revengelessness. It means you can have all feelings, including fear, but do not become them. Be fearless to be your real self even in the face of fear. It is a rule of the mature mind that a truth told in fear is equal to a lie. To cultivate communication that is the norm of a balanced Human, there must be a core of fearlessness. Act consciously and not reactively. Do not blame and project your emotions and subconscious on others. Take your self, your action and your prayer as the center of your task. The Mantra Meaning ---- Comments Ek Ong Kar ---- Everything is connected; there is a Unity underlying all the diversity; Awareness is the ground of Being Sat Nam ---- You are a truth, a reality; your identity is Truth itself Karta Purkh ---- You are part of a larger play; the greater Being you are embedded in does all- your ego is not the center of things Nirbhao ---- Be fearless; the first quality of the realm of spirit and the fulfillment of a Human being Nirvair ---- Be without any blame or revenge; accept responsibility for your own situation and potentials Akal Moorit ---- Be the picture of the Timeless and Undying Self Ajuni ---- Live in constancy without being born and reborn; attached and detached; without cycles of entrancement and awakening Saibhung ---- Be autonomous and complete within your own spirit as part of the Infinite GurPrasaad ---- All this requires one more step: Grace,the touch of the Infinite since no finite can be Infinite by any effort Jap ---- If you attain all this what will you do? Meditate and repeat. Repeat what? Ad Such ---- The Truth that is Primal Jugad Such ---- The Truth that is here through all and every experience Haibhee Such ---- The Truth that is here right now; the pulse of existence Nanak Hosee Bhee Such --- The Truth that any clear non-negative mind sees for all the future Then you can reflect the higher forms of yourself. You can act both now and timelessly in a timely way. You can balance the personal with the transpersonal. If you develop the self in this way, the sense of constant immersion into trances, fears, worlds of fantasy- births and re-births will cease and be replaced by a state of "sehej" or easy flow that is beyond time. When you develop the self this way the only thing left is Grace. You never escape this requirement for we are more than the mind. We must transcend the concept of the self with the soul itself. Within the mind and body we form a relationship to what is and what is beyond. That is a center piece, though threatening to modern psychology, of a complete approach to Human potential. We must not be frightened by the unmeasureable nor the measurable. When we attain this exalted state of awakening and function we do not just cease to do. We act like a constant repetition or alignment with the pattern of universal Truth. We live with the Kundalini risen, Awareness as the guide and we act not from ego but from the deep currents of the soul and life. We are awakened in intuition, intelligence and instinct. Less than this is too constricted a goal for the Human. The task of the Humanologist is to encourage the processes that attain this vision of Human potential and interconnectedness. One thing we must have in contemporary psychology is a much better concept of the Human being. We need robust, mature expectations of what we are and can become. That may be one of the true gifts the perennial philosophy and the experience of the spiritual psychologies can offer our Age. There is a lot of work to do to make that real, but many serious therapists are beginning to take up the challenge. Gurucharan Singh Khalsa, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 Hi Dharam, Yes, thanks for the reminder that KY awakens us to our perfection that was there all along...kind of like when Dorothy clicks her heels and says "there is no place like home." The Mul Mantra is the repetition of this truth..."wake up to how perfect you really are!" Human means "light of the mind." You can see this light immediately when you look at a baby's face. A baby is a human light bulb, and we are too, when we let our light shine, our Sat Nam, our true identity. Happy New Year! Love, Sat Bachan Kaur --- D h a r a m <pran--yogi wrote: > The Possible Human in The Mul Mantra and > Humanology > > > Humanology and Kundalini Yoga give you a different > message, as do many > emerging spiritual therapies. It says, first, you > are far worse off than > you possibly imagined you could be. You are an > idiot, asleep, and this > that you think is awakening is a dream and all of > this is a mental > masturbation. All your efforts are worthless until > you [yelling] WAKE > UP!! And your future, when you wake up, is so much > more vast than > anything you could possibly conceive of, all efforts > are worthwhile. > > When you consider the contrast of those two > messages, you understand the > difference right there. Normative approaches to > psychotherapy start from > what's wrong, what's bad, what's missing. The other > approach presumes, > in the dimension of awareness, an existing > perfection, and in the > dimension of consciousness, a possible evolution. > > There is a mantra, called the Mul Mantra, given by > Guru Nanak - a great > yogi, healer and founder of the Sikh lifestyle. It > captures a complete > philosophy and psychology of Human potential in one > highly compact > phrase. Let me share it with you briefly as a > foundation piece for a > future psychology and as a relatively unknown > resource in the West. > > Guru Nanak disappeared one morning in a river while > doing his yoga > sadhana. He disappeared for three days in an > ecstatic awakening. When he > reappeared all observers said he seemed to have a > glowing light all > around him - an aura so strong that most people > could see what was > normally invisible to them. In this mystic state of > realization he sat > with all his students and uttered this mantra. It > was the first thing he > said to capture the fullness of his vision of the > Human being and the > cosmos: > > From a psychological perspective, the pivot of this > statement is > "Saibhung". It means that an individual is complete > and self-illumined. > That state is realized by the first part of the > mantra. You start with > the presupposition that everything is connected > unless otherwise proven. > Everything can thus be used for change and growth. > Each word, action, > food, vision, etc. You are an identity among this > interwoven matrix of > life. Each thing you do is real and has a real > impact. You are a > co-creator of your life and existence. Karta Purkh - > you act under the > influence of a large Being that rises like tides for > the sailor. So > cultivate contentment, acceptance and creativity in > the face of change. > > As you do this there are two guiding emotions: > fearlessness and > revengelessness. It means you can have all feelings, > including fear, but > do not become them. Be fearless to be your real self > even in the face of > fear. It is a rule of the mature mind that a truth > told in fear is equal > to a lie. To cultivate communication that is the > norm of a balanced > Human, there must be a core of fearlessness. Act > consciously and not > reactively. Do not blame and project your emotions > and subconscious on > others. Take your self, your action and your prayer > as the center of > your task. > > The Mantra > > Meaning ---- Comments > > Ek Ong Kar ---- Everything is connected; > there is a Unity > underlying all the diversity; Awareness is the > ground of Being > > Sat Nam ---- You are a truth, a > reality; your identity > is Truth itself > > Karta Purkh ---- You are part of a larger > play; the greater > Being you are embedded in does all- your ego is > not the center of > things > > Nirbhao ---- Be fearless; the > first quality of the > realm of spirit and the fulfillment of a Human > being > > Nirvair ---- Be without any > blame or revenge; > accept responsibility for your own situation and > potentials > > Akal Moorit ---- Be the picture of the > Timeless and Undying > Self > > Ajuni ---- Live in constancy > without being born > and reborn; attached and detached; without > cycles of entrancement > and awakening > > Saibhung ---- Be autonomous and > complete within your > own spirit as part of the Infinite > > GurPrasaad ---- All this requires one > more step: Grace,the > touch of the Infinite since no finite can be > Infinite by any effort > > Jap ---- If you attain all > this what will you > do? Meditate and repeat. Repeat what? > > Ad Such ---- The Truth that is > Primal > > Jugad Such ---- The Truth that is here > through all and > every experience > > Haibhee Such ---- The Truth that is here > right now; the pulse > of existence > > Nanak Hosee Bhee Such --- The Truth that > any clear non-negative > mind sees for all the future Then you can reflect the higher forms of yourself. > You can act both now > and timelessly in a timely way. You can balance the > personal with the > transpersonal. > > If you develop the self in this way, the sense of > constant immersion > into trances, fears, worlds of fantasy- births and > re-births will cease > and be replaced by a state of "sehej" or easy flow > that is beyond time. > > > When you develop the self this way the only thing > left is Grace. You > never escape this requirement for we are more than > the mind. We must > transcend the concept of the self with the soul > itself. Within the mind > and body we form a relationship to what is and what > is beyond. That is a > center piece, though threatening to modern > psychology, of a complete > approach to Human potential. We must not be > frightened by the > unmeasureable nor the measurable. > > > When we attain this exalted state of awakening and > function we do not > just cease to do. We act like a constant repetition > or alignment with > the pattern of universal Truth. We live with the > Kundalini === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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