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Sunday, January 9, 2022

The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

It's madness

to hate all roses
because you got scratched with one thorn,
to give up all dreams
because one of them didn't come true,
to give up all attempts
because one of them failed.
It's folly to condemn all your friends
because one has betrayed you,
to no longer believe in love
just because someone was unfaithful
or didn't love you back,
to throw away all your chances to be happy
because something went wrong.
There will always be another opportunity,
another friend,
another love,
a new strength.
For every end,
there is always a new beginning.....
And now here is my secret,
a very simple secret:
It is only with the heart
that one can see rightly;
what is essential is invisible to the eye.

Friday, January 7, 2022

Cartoon Wisdom

 


THE OCEAN


My body is the ocean

Shining beneath the moonlight

I rise up to meet the shore

And back again

To meet my destiny

My mantra

Is the sound of waves

My meditation

Is upon my own sweet self

My passion flows like honey

My sighs are sighs of love

I sink into my own depths

And know that I Am God.

Sunday, December 26, 2021

Fear Not


A picture of a new stamp that JP, one of our classmates, sent me from Germany today. So perfect with the Biblical message of the angels, which I often quote: Fear Not.

The entire phrase on the stamp, for those of you who don’t know German, is… The message of the Angels: Fear Not. 

The messages of the angels are everywhere. And what would the angels be telling us during these difficult times, if they could broadcast a message across the skies? Fear Not. (Weihnachten means Christmas 2021)

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Monday, December 20, 2021

Let God In












A human believes that he is supposed to create his own feelings, his own life. That is all most of us have been taught from childhood by other humans that have done the same thing. It's all they have ever known so they pass it on to their children. But look what it has brought the world, and himself or herself, to. This world, and the people in it, are not right, not what it was supposed to be. How could it be? Would an omnipotent intelligence for good ever create such a world? People took a wrong turn.

The wrong turn is that we were never supposed to create our own feelings and our own life. We were supposed to let God teach us, show us the way. We did not do this and what we have is the result. Still, it's available to the person who wants to do this. God did not abandon anyone that wants to live the life he wanted to give us. You can still do this but you must leave this sick world inwardly, psychologically, and allow God, Truth, Reality, to show you the way out. Few will, but you can.

We are what we feel, moment to moment. Have you ever looked at the way you feel, the cause, source of your feelings, instead of just feeling them? Do you understand the cause of your feelings? Which are negative and which are not? Can you classify, know, a right higher feeling and a lower, destructive feeling?

We are not a time being, as much as we like to think we are. That is the life we created for ourselves. We do not have a past and a future, we simply believe, think, we do. Thinking about the past, the future, creates the illusion that there is such a thing. You are a new being, every second, that has no connection to even the last five seconds, other than the fact that you can think about the last five seconds. Is there a requirement that you do so? Where is it written that you must do so?

Does true life exist in those last five seconds, or is it right now, in this present moment? How can you ever have a new life, if it's never new?

What is happening inside of you, right now? Does a right feeling, from God, Truth, Reality, come from the outside world and enter you, or does it come from what is inside you, without the influence of the outside world?

The spiritual world is not outside of you, it's inside. We are put on the earth to see if we will free ourselves from the outside world's sickness and influence, and look inside to find what is waiting for us to find it, which is God himself. The Truth wants us to find it, but it is not where everyone is looking. It is INSIDE of you, not out there. Nothing outside of you can do it. Trying to be a good person cannot do it, because you cannot be a good person without finding God within first. In fact you can never be a good person, but you can let the goodness of God live through you.

Truth does not fear the outside world, because it can't touch it. The Truth within is stronger than anything in this physical world. You are a spiritual being. If you were your body and thoughts, how can you ever be free of fear, because you know your body and thoughts come to an end one day. But if you don't find the Truth within, which can never die, you will always live in fear. God, Truth, Reality is always now, and that is why you can always have a new life right now, completely new, because is it never in the past or the future, it can't be, that is only the movement of memory, which must come to an end.

You must throw out the negativity that has entered your body, system, so that you can receive higher feelings, feelings that you have never had, because all you have is negativity now. Feelings that you don't create. If you do that, then it's not from the spiritual world. Why do we do that? You look out at the outside world and think you have to change it, make things right, in order for you to feel good. You don't. You don't need the outside to be right, you need the INSIDE of you to be right. This is not dependent on the outside world. It is only dependent on finding the inner world of God. If you are afraid right now, you have not found it. Fear is impossible when living in the spiritual world that can exist inside of you. If you are afraid, you have not found it.

You are afraid, because you are still looking for something outside to do it. Even if the world was perfect, you would still be afraid, because you are still a 'this world being'. A thought being, a time being, because of your belief in your personal past and future, which is an illusion. Why don't you trust God to know what he is doing, and go to work inside of you instead? God did not put us at the mercy of this world, he put us here to find him, and in doing so, eternity.

The world does not need to be fixed, you need to be fixed. But we don't allow it because we always live in negativity. Fear, anger, confusion, which creates a lost feeling. You are lost, and that is why you are afraid. Allow yourself to be found by something that comes from the inside of you.

What are the emotions, feelings, that pass through you all day long? Do you look and see them, or just feel them? And in doing so allow those feelings to control all the negative thoughts that those feeling manifest inside of you, from moment to moment. This feeds those feelings and so take you over. An unconscious, feeling, machine. No higher insights, which is the way out.

So turn your attention from the outside, to the inside of you. Study you. Don't try to fix you, study you. This requires observation, something that IS from the higher world. Quit thinking, quit trying to figure out. Don't see, and fix. Just see. The fact that you try to fix you is why it never happens. A stream of thoughts cannot fix anything. A silent mind is the way out. That is achieved by inner observation, not by your mind. Look, don't talk, don't have opinions that you share. Don't share you, because that is the time self, which does not really exist except in memory.

Get out of you, become silent, except for practical purposes. No longer create your own feelings. If you do this then something will happen to you. You will see that God will begin teaching you. You will begin to get the life you were supposed to. Do not sacrifice yourself to this world.

Get out, and let God in. He will do so. He did not place you at the mercy of this world.

Saturday, December 18, 2021

THE BRAIN OF AN ELDERLY PERSON.



Enlightening information about the ‘aging’ of the brain.
Although your true self is never born, never ages, and never dies.

The director of the George Washington University College of Medicine argues that the brain of an elderly person is much more plastic than is commonly believed. At this age, the interaction of the right and left hemispheres of the brain becomes harmonious, which expands our creative possibilities. That is why among people over 60 you can find many personalities who have just started their creative activities.

Of course, the brain is no longer as fast as it was in youth. However, it wins in flexibility. That is why, with age, we are more likely to make the right decisions and are less exposed to negative emotions. The peak of human intellectual activity occurs at about 70 years old, when the brain begins to work at full strength.

Over time, the amount of myelin in the brain increases, a substance that facilitates the rapid passage of signals between neurons. Due to this, intellectual abilities are increased by 300% compared to the average.

And the peak of active production of this substance falls on 60-80 years of age. Also interesting is the fact that after 60 years, a person can use 2 hemispheres at the same time. This allows you to solve much more complex problems.

Professor Monchi Uri from the University of Montreal believes that the brain of an elderly person chooses the least energy-intensive path, cutting unnecessary and leaving only the right options for solving the problem. A study was conducted in which different age groups took part. Young people were confused a lot when passing the tests, while those over 60 made the right decisions.

Now let's look at the features of the brain at the age of 60-80. They are really rosy.
FEATURES OF THE BRAIN OF AN ELDERLY PERSON.
  1. The neurons of the brain do not die off, as everyone around them says. Connections between them simply disappear if a person does not engage in mental work.
2. Absent-mindedness and forgetfulness appear due to an overabundance of information. Therefore, you do not need to focus your whole life on unnecessary trifles.

3. Beginning at the age of 60, a person, when making decisions, uses not one hemisphere at the same time, like young people, but both.

4. Conclusion: if a person leads a healthy lifestyle, moves, has a feasible physical activity and has full mental activity, intellectual abilities DO NOT decrease with age, but only GROW, reaching a peak by the age of 80-90 years.

So don't be afraid of old age. Strive to develop intellectually. Learn new crafts, make music, learn to play musical instruments, paint pictures! Dance! Take an interest in life, meet and communicate with friends, make plans for the future, travel as best you can. Don't forget to go to shops, cafes, concerts. Do not lock yourself alone—it is destructive for any person. Live with the thought: all the good things are still ahead of me!

A large study in the United States found that:

The most productive age of a person is from 60 to 70 years;
The 2nd most productive human stage is the age from 70 to 80 years old; 3rd most productive stage - 50 and 60 years old. Before that, the person has not yet reached his peak.

The average age of the Nobel Prize laureates is 62;
The average age of the presidents of the 100 largest companies in the world is 63 years;
The average age of pastors in the 100 largest churches in the United States is 71; 
The average age of dads is 76 years.

This confirms that a person's best and most productive years are between 60 and 80 years of age.

This study was published by a team of doctors and psychologists in the NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. They found that at 60 you reach the peak of your emotional and mental potential, and this continues until you are 80. Therefore, if you are 60, 70 or 80 years old, you are at the best level of your life

* SOURCE: New England Journal of Medicine *.

Monday, December 13, 2021

Nothing Ever Happened

❤️ Jack Kerouac wrote to his former wife: ‘I have lots of things to teach you now, in case we ever meet, concerning the message that was transmitted to me under a pine tree in North Carolina on a cold winter moonlit night:
It said that Nothing Ever Happened, so don’t worry. It’s all like a dream.

Everything is ecstasy, inside. We just don’t know it because of our thinking-minds. But in our true blissful essence of mind is known that everything is all right forever and forever and forever. Close your eyes, let your hands and nerve-ends drop, stop breathing for 3 seconds, listen to the silence inside the illusion of the world, and you will remember the lesson you forgot, which was taught in immense milky way soft cloud innumerable worlds long ago and not even at all. It is all one vast awakened thing. I call it the golden eternity. It is perfect.

We were never really born, we will never really die. It has nothing to do with the imaginary idea of a personal self, other selves, many selves everywhere: Self is only an idea, a mortal idea. That which passes into everything is one thing. It’s a dream already ended.

There’s nothing to be afraid of and nothing to be glad about. I know this from staring at mountains months on end. They never show any expression, they are like empty space. Do you think the emptiness of space will ever crumble away? Mountains will crumble, but the emptiness of space, which is the one universal essence of mind, the vast awakenerhood, empty and awake, will never crumble away because it was never born.
The world you see is just a movie in your mind.
Rocks don’t see it.
Bless and sit down.
Forgive and forget.
Practice kindness all day to everybody and you will realize you’re already in heaven now.
That’s the story.
That’s the message.
Nobody understands it, nobody listens, they’re all running around like chickens with heads cut off. I will try to teach it but it will be in vain, s’why I’ll end up in a shack praying and being cool and singing by my woodstove making pancakes.'

Friday, December 10, 2021

Nisargadatta Maharaj Q&A

Dialogue between a visitor and Nisargadatta Maharaj (from I AM THAT)

Question: I come from a far off country. I had some inner experiences on my own and I would like to compare notes.

Maharaj: By all means. Do you know yourself?

Q: I know that I am not the body. Nor am I the mind.
M: What makes you say so?

Q: I do not feel I am in the body. I seem to be all over the place, everywhere. As to the mind, I can switch it on and off, so to say. This makes me feel I am not the mind.
M: When you feel yourself everywhere in the world, do you remain separate from the world? Or, are you the world?

Q: Both. Sometimes I feel myself to be neither mind nor body, but one single all-seeing eye. When I go deeper into it, I find myself to be all I see and the world and myself become one.
M: Very well. What about desires? Do you have any?

Q: Yes, they come, short and superficial.
M: And what do you do about them?

Q: What can I do? They come and go. I look at them. Sometimes I see my body and my mind engaged in fulfilling them.
M: Whose desires are being fulfilled?

Q: They are a part of the world I live in. They are just as trees and clouds are there.
M: Are they not a sign of some imperfection?

Q: Why should they be? They are as they are, and I am as I am. How can the appearance and disappearance of desires affect me? Of course, they affect the shape and content of the mind.
M: Very well. What is your work?

Q: I am a probation officer.
M: What does it mean?

Q: Juvenile offenders are let off on probation and there are special officers to watch their behaviour and to help them get training and find work.
M: Must you work?

Q: Who works? Work happens to take place.
M: Do you need to work?

Q: I need it for the sake of the money I like it because it puts me in touch with living beings.
M: What do you need them for?

Q: They may need me and it is their destinies that made me take up this work. It is one life, after all.
M: How did you come to your present state?

Q: Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings have put me on my way. Then I met one Douglas Harding who helped me by showing me how to work on the 'Who am I?'
M: Was it sudden or gradual?
Q: It was quite sudden. Like something quite forgotten, coming back to one's mind. Or, like a sudden flash of understanding. 'How simple,' I said. 'How simple, I am not what I thought I am. I am neither the perceived nor the perceiver. I'm the perceiving only.
M: Not even the perceiving, but that which makes all this possible.

Q: What is love?
M: When the sense of distinction and separation is absent, you may call it love.

Q: Why so much stress on love between man and woman?
M: Because the element of happiness in it is so prominent.

Q: Is it not so in all love?
M: Not necessarily. Love may cause pain. You call it then compassion.

Q: What is happiness?
M: Harmony between the inner and the outer is happiness. On the other hand, self-identification with the outer causes suffering.

Q: How does self-identification happen?
M: The Self, by its nature knows itself only. For lack of experience whatever it perceives it takes to be itself. Battered, it learns to look out (Viveka) and to live alone (Vairagya). When right behaviour (uparati) becomes normal, a powerful inner urge (mumukshutva) makes it seek its source. The candle of the body is lighted and all becomes clear and bright (atmaprakash).

Q: What is the real cause of suffering?
M: Self-identification with the limited (vyaktitva). Sensations as such, however strong, do not cause suffering. It is the mind, bewildered by wrong ideas, addicted to thinking: 'I am this', ' I am that', that fears loss and craves gain and suffers when frustrated.

Q: A friends of mine, used to have horrible dreams night after night. Going to sleep would terrorise him. Nothing could help him.
M: Company of the truly good (Satsang) would help him.

Q: Life itself is a nightmare.
M: Noble friendship (Satsang) is the supreme remedy for all ills, physical and mental.

Q: Generally, one cannot find such friendship.
M: Seek within. Your own Self is your best friend.

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Trust

 

When a cat falls out of a tree, it lets go of itself. The cat becomes completely relaxed, and lands lightly on the ground. But if a cat were about to fall out of a tree and suddenly make up its mind that it didn’t want to fall, it would become tense and rigid, and would be just a bag of broken bones upon landing.

In the same way, it is the philosophy of the Tao that we are all falling off a tree, at every moment of our lives. As a matter of fact, the moment we were born, we were kicked off a precipice, and we are falling, and there is nothing that can stop it.

So instead of living in a state of chronic tension, and clinging to all sorts of things that are actually falling with us because the whole world is impermanent, be like a cat. —Alan Watts

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Your Many True Names...

Dearest Light, 

Compassionate Being, 

Wonderful Wisdom, 

Radiant Being, 

Inner Beauty Shining with Outer Beauty

Peacefulness

Wondrous One

Confident in Truth

Strong with the Strength of God

Powerful with the Power of God

Existing in Truth

Existing in Light

Divine Nature

Infinite Love

Beyond All Labels



Saturday, December 4, 2021

MIND AND BODY

Please illustrate the connection between mind and body...

Have you ever noticed how the body obeys the thought? Think of food and
the body heads for the refrigerator. Think of entertainment and the legs
move toward the television set. With enough watchfulness you can see
how thoughts do indeed place the physical body wherever it finds itself,
for either benefit or harm. This insight arouses powerful motivation
for thinking only constructive thoughts.'"
                                   
— There is a Way Out, Vernon Howard

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Monday, November 29, 2021

Quote by Vernon Howard....

 "THE SLAVE"

Some students asked their teacher to tell them of an experience of his
with inquirers. The teacher began, 'I once met a slave. Though his
slavery was inward, it was just as binding as if he wore actual chains.
When I casually mentioned his plight he reacted as all slaves react.

His response was a combination of disbelief, scorn, bewilderment and
rejection. Had he been receptive, I could have helped him, for awareness
of slavery must precede freedom.'

The teacher continued, 'What awareness could have helped him? I could
have told him he was the slave of everyone he needed to impress, of
everyone he feared, of those he depended upon for psychological
security. He could have seen his enslavement to shame over past follies,
and could have understood how shame prevents understanding and freedom.'

The test of a man's teachability is to tell him about his chains and
watch how he takes it. —Vernon Howard





Marcus Aurelius

Is it your reputation that’s bothering you? But look at how soon we’re all forgotten. The abyss of endless time that swallows it all. The emptiness of all those applauding hands. Marcus Aurelius

    • It is relieving, don't you think, to realize that there is nothing we must achieve according to the world's standards? Not reputation, fame, or fortune. Not even beauty or good looks. All of that is as dust in the wind. The only gold that is of lasting and peaceful value is  the shining gold of Truth...not gold which we can hold in our hand...but that which is held in the heart. 
      If we are bothered by our reputation  how other people see us...striving to "be" someone  there will be only pain. Our "reputation" may be so valuable to us  but what is it really? Our thoughts about other people's thoughts.
      Everything is internal. We live in a thought world  a mental world  and call it real. 
      These teachings allows us to see beyond the mental constructs  to what is Real.



Friday, November 19, 2021

Mark Twain (1835-1910) American Writer


"Nothing exists. All is a dream.
God—man—the world—the sun, the moon, the wilderness
of stars—a dream, all a dream; they have no existence.
Nothing exists save empty space—And you.… 
And you are not you—you have no body, no blood, no
bones, you are but a thought."

—Mark Twain, 'The Mysterious Stranger'

You can download and read the story that this quote came from here, for free: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3186/3186-h/3186-h.htm

Friday, November 12, 2021

A Little Story



Here is a story just for you. It happens to be about a little girl. She could have been anyone’s child. She could have been you.


A BOUQUET OF LOVE


One bright sunny day, this little girl was picking wild flowers in a meadow. Feeling like she was the warmth of the sun, she gathered her bouquet of purple and gold brightness and ran to her father, offering him this bundle of spontaneous love. Her father saw only miserable weeds that set off his miserable hay fever. He shouted at her to get them out of the house, asking how could she be such a stupid little girl, and where was her consideration?


The little girl did not know what consideration was, so she had no idea where hers could be, and she was afraid to ask. She was sure that if she had any, she would not be stupid. She ran outside, no longer feeling like she was the warm yellow sun. Her brightness faded, she sat under a tree with her flowers, consoling them, assuring them they were in no way stupid, or else how could they be so beautiful? Then she planted each one in the earth again, telling them she was sorry she had taken them from their homes, and promised never to do so again. 


The little girl pondered this event as the years passed and somewhere in the angels’ singing, since angels are always singing to little girls and big girls and people of all ages, she heard a song of wisdom: You are not the doer. The fruits of your actions belong not to you, but to God. And the little girl, who by now lived in a bigger body, hugged that song to her, and it comforted her way back to the time when her father had shouted at her and into the future when her own and other people's songs would be shouts.


As the years passed, she learned from these shouts. Sometimes people shouted loudly, sometimes silently. Deep within the angels’ whispers, she discovered that all shouts come from fear and ignorance. People were afraid to feel, so they shouted. People were afraid to tell the truth, so they shouted. People were afraid to love and be loved, so they shouted. People were afraid, so they hid behind shouts that were loud and shouts that were silent, wearing the disguises that pass for love and intimacy. 


Time passed, as time has a way of doing, teaching what it teaches to those able to listen with their hearts. Time taught her to sing gentle songs, giving them away like candy. Once they were gone from her, she never looked back, knowing that gifts with strings attached were no gifts at all. 


One day, when the little girl lived in a body with skin that showed the passage of many lessons learned, she found she had become the bouquet of flowers. And people came from everywhere to catch the scent of her love. 


The angels will leave you to gather your own bouquet from this story, the way the little girl did. The joy of stories comes from listening with your heart. In this way, the story awakens the truth that lives inside you and that truth becomes your own. 


Be kind, gentle, and compassionate with yourself. Give to yourself that which you wish others would give to you. Remember that others are only mirrors, reflections of yourself. When you treat yourself with respect, you will see this reflected in beautiful shining mirrors all around you. 



Thursday, November 11, 2021

Paul Gauguin

 In case the sun is not shining where you are today, or you can't find it in your heart and soul (even though it is always there)...here is a blast of light and color to remind you...

Paul Gauguin
By the Stream,Autumn, 1885.


Monday, November 8, 2021

Lin Chi, Zen Master Story


One of the greatest of Zen masters, Lin Chi, used to say, ”While I was young I was very fascinated by boating. I had one small boat, and I would go on the lake alone. For hours together I would remain there.

”Once it happened that with closed eyes I was in my boat meditating on the beautiful night. One empty boat came floating downstream and struck my boat. My eyes were closed, so I thought, ‘Someone is here with his boat, and he has struck my boat.’ 

"Anger arose. I opened my eyes and I was just going to say something to that man in anger, then I realized that the boat was empty. Then there was no way to move. To whom could I express the anger? The boat was empty. It was just floating downstream, and it had come and struck my boat. So there was nothing to do. There was no possibility to project the anger on an empty boat.”

So Lin Chi said, ”I closed my eyes. The anger was there, but finding no way out, I closed my eyes and just floated backward with the anger. And that empty boat became my realization. I came to a point within myself in that silent night. 

"That empty boat was my master. And now if someone comes and insults me, I laugh and I say, ‘This boat is also empty.’ I close my eyes and I go within.”