Guest guest Posted February 22, 1999 Report Share Posted February 22, 1999 Madhya writes>Satsanghers; With love and respect for you all, I take the opportunity to offer further remarks regarding my position of support for those who choose to invest significant periods of time in their lives for training, pilgrimage, and other spiritual endeavors. >I realize that I am being controversial, here, but I believe that Americans have little patience for guru/teacher/ashram settings and relationships that are so fundamental to all Buddhist traditions and most Hindu traditions as well. I believe that certain qualities of the Western mind-set may inhibit Westerners from coming to perceive the variety of blessings that one can receive from pursuing prolonged periods of spiritual training. >It may also be that many of us who participate in these lists--not all, of course--but many, possess a fairly independent world-view. This is not a criticism, so please do not mistake my meaning, here. I am only saying that asking list-participators for advice regarding the matter of organized spiritual community and training may yield a somewhat lopsided consensus regarding this issue. >We do not consider training for years as lawyers, doctors or accountants to be anything but appropriate. But Americans often tend to believe that achieving Nondual consciousness, or Self-realization, is something for which no formal instruction or guidance is needed. I sincerely do not believe this to be the case. I am not saying, of course, that this is impossible. Only 99% so. That is not going to be a popular position, I realize. >Anyway, I am very interested in your collective feelings regarding this matter. Madhya ~~~~ Madhya, I am glad you brought this up. When I first d to Jerry's nondualitysalon I was sort of taken a back and really being a wet behind the ear non duality contemplative you could say,I had forgotten or didn't understand somethings basic to Hindu and Buddhist thought Which is simply there are two schools of thought here Mahayana and Hyana.One is considered the big Ferry boat the other the little Ferry boat . The two lines of thought initially developed at least out of the ch'an or zen traditions......The Northern school of gradual enlightenment and the southern school of sudden enlightenment,with the southern quickly becoming the dominant school.Zen reached its Golden age in the Tang and early Sung dynasties (roughly the seventh through the twelfth centuries) and arrived in Japan about 1190 where the house of Soto and Rinzai continue to flourish. I honestly don't know much about Ramana and Nisgaradata Maharaja.This type of extreme nonduality wake up to enlightenment now I simply understand as do what you can right now ,see God every where right now or grasp the subtle Buddha nature now,you don't need to do anything because there is nothing to do or nothing to gain. This is the big ferry as I understand it. The little Ferry is you do the same thing except you long for a Bigger Kensho or atr least you never say I have reached the other shore becausse enlightenment is infinite.. The problem I have with extreme nonduality is people can hypnotize them selves into being enlightened but yet function out old programs,Old mechanical programs of the mind and still be harming them selves and others What some of us are seeking in the state of enlightenment or self realization is transformation which does take place after much initial self observation at as a beginner or stream enterer which I will probably always consider my self unless some big lights, (Extreme knock out Kensho occurs.. As a beginner there is and illusion of pain as we watch our assness as Anthony Demello puts it but this is the way of following Christ and picking up ones own cross.. The emptiness is what we are seeking,We are seeking to be emptied.Emptied of the self that doesnt even exist. All that exist is a bundle of nerves,illusions and wandering desires. The more we empty the more we become full.Enlightenment to me thus far is the realization that I am alive and much of what I thought is me is simply my programs for happiness,control,approval. I understand that there is no enlightenment with out self knowledge and one has to literally be willing to go to hell to get to Heaven and the only hell there is ,is the hell that I create all of which are based in all these programs of fear,shame(pride) ,anger,lust,hate,envy and sloth, Thats why they are called capitol sins in the christian tradition and the worst one as far as I am concerned is shame. Shame paralyzes one. Guilt doesn't. Guilt is what one comes up with from self observation Shame is the big lie. I can;t say much more than this because I dont know any more but I will say this... A twice daily meditation practice sitting 25 minutes at a whack with mantra,sacred word and zazen and any and all methods of self observation from Hindi,Buddhist,Christian, Sufi, Gurdjieff whatever and study of scriptures and other spiritual reading material helps to bare the pains and gives courage and mostly establishes me in Being,you can call it the true self or God or Nothing. It just doesnt matter once you realize what and who you are not. You just want to take responsibility for it and love from a selfless place. Again you say>>to believe that achieving Nondual consciousness, or Self- realization, is something for which no formal instruction or guidance is needed. I sincerely do not believe this to be the case. I am not saying, of course, that this is impossible. Only 99% so. <> Alan: I personal believe and understand that one does intially need a teacher and the teacher shows up to the depth of sincerity of the individual. Or as said when the student is ready the teacher appears.I believe it was Ramana who also says we move from truth to truth. So one may have many teachers and learn the many gates or one may simply stay his/her entire life on one path. All are one all return to Brahmin all are "I am". I believe the Non duality folk whether they come from Tantra,Hermetic Qabalah, Advaita etc etc are certainly helping out us little ferry boat folk and in the same way we will be keeping your " Who am I" question from becoming dull :-) Peace,Alan /.cgi/contemplateast-west Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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