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Sunday, December 07, 2008

All the gods that you've heard of, the Buddha, Krishna, Jehovah, Allah, they're all You

Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity.
Lead me from the complicated to the simple.
Lead me from the obscure to the obvious.
Lead me from intention to attention.
Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am.
Lead me from confrontation to wide openness.
Lead me to the place I never left,
Where there is peace, and peace
- The Upanishads

*note* since we are talking about ,,gods,,..let's make a point straight..Robert says,,All the gods that you've heard of, the Buddha, Krishna, Jehovah, Allah, they're all You. You are that. You are nothing else but that. You have always been that. Tat-Twam-Asi...but you have to REALIZE it,..(by the way..Robert was no,,guru,,..he was a jhani...means a man whom knew the truth...a guru is transforming others,not talk about it.ponder)
-added by danny-
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Turning Away from the World

Towards the Self

Robert talks about two realities: The world of our everyday world and the Self. But there is only one reality. The world is a reflection of our own Self, and therefore it is not really there separate from me. That is why Robert calls the world illusory, that it does not exist, only the Self exists. The Self is the source from which the reflected world comes. Robert urges us to find this Self consciously. Normally we are unaware of the self and are aware of the world. When we are unaware of the world, we are in the self. In sleep, we are in the Self only, but are not consciously aware that we are the Self.

To become aware of the Self, you need to let go of the world, and, so to speak, let God do it. This gives us leave to relax and look within; we are no longer obligated to worry about the world. When somewhat freed of our worldliness, we can look within for who we really are.

Letting go of the world—that is our work. Then, Robert, the guru, does his work, which is to take you consciously to the place of no objects, doing or existence, to pure awareness, the Self. This is who you are always, but you are not now aware of that. Robert leads you there consciously, to Self-realization, and with it comes liberation from the waking dream.

Or, so he says…

Robert: Om, Shanti, Shanti, Shanti, Om,

Peace. Good afternoon. I welcome you with all my heart. It is good to be with you once again on this hot Sunday afternoon.

Most of you have come here for one reason: to find freedom from your everyday experiences, to be liberated, to be self-realized, to attain Nirvana, Satori, to become enlightened. Yet, does the Sun have to be enlightened? Your real nature is Moksha, liberation. You have always been that and nothing else.

But some of you do not believe this, do not feel this, have had no experience of this. For this reason it is my responsibility to see that you awaken. That's why I'm here. I'm responsible for you. If you realize this, if you understand what I'm talking about, you will let go of everything else. All of your attachments, all of your fears, all of your frustrations, all of the things that you have been holding onto for years, will be given up. When you give up these things, divine grace flows by itself, and you will be where you are now: awakened, only you don't know that now.

One of the things you have to work on in yourself is passion. You must give up all passion for this world and the things in it. You must develop dispassion. Now to some of you this sounds terrible, not to have passion for the things of this world. Never to be passionately in love?

What I'm referring to is having dispassion for the world of Maya, and having total passion for the Self. As an example, if you are intimate with a boy friend or a girl friend, or a husband or a wife, or a camel or a yak (laughter), whatever turns you on, you no longer think you're with that kind of a being, whatever it may be. You are loving your Self. The camel is your Self. Your partner, your lover, is your Self. It is your Self that you are in love with. Not the self called Robert or Mary or Jane or Joe, but the Self as consciousness. You have total passion for your Self.

As you love the trees, the sky, the world, you no longer think it's a world of Maya, a world of illusion, but an extension of your Self, the absolute reality, the effortless, choiceless, pure awareness. It is your Self you're making love to. When you think it's another human being, this spoils it. When you think it's a person, place or thing, this spoils it. It is always only the Self. There is only the Self and nothing else.

When you begin to understand this, you begin to move in the right direction. Otherwise if you're looking at people as a person, place or thing, you're making a terrible mistake. That brings sorrow. It brings unhappiness, jealousy, fear, frustration. The way you know when you are with the Self, is when there is freedom. No restrictions. No laws. No rules. No regulations. You're always with the Self. You have always been the Self.

So there are two ways of seeing this world. One is Maya, the grand illusion. You want nothing to do with this. This is what creates problems. This appears to create animosity, sorrow. But then there is the real world: The world of the Self. The world of bliss. The world of total joy, unalloyed peace and happiness. This is what you really are. This is your real nature, your Swarupa. You have always been this and you will always be this.

Forget about the past. Do not worry about the future. Have total faith, total joy in yourself. Only when you can understand yourself as all-pervading consciousness, can you possibly understand that the universe is an emanation of your mind.

Everything that you see comes out of you. You are the creator. You are the God. You are the Avatar, the Atman. All the gods that you've heard of, the Buddha, Krishna, Jehovah, Allah, they're all You. You are that. You are nothing else but that. You have always been that. Tat-Twam-Asi.

Why do you look at yourself as a simple mortal being with problems, always thinking about the future, thinking about your pride and your ego. Drop that. Give it up.

The two things to understand is that self-realization is not your responsibility, it's mine. For you sought me out. I'm here for you, not for me. But you also have to give up the rest. It's up to you to diligently work on yourself to remove all these false concepts that you've had for years, for centuries, for many lives.

It means you have to be totally honest with yourself. Totally honest. Completely honest with yourself to see the way you've been carrying on. To see how your thoughts have been ruling you. Your mind has been telling you, "This is like this and this is like that. This is good, this is bad. This is right, this is wrong.” Being judgmental all the time, this is what has to be given up, totally and completely.

Do not concern yourself about this world. For mortal man can never understand this world at all. This world appears very confusing, very chaotic. There seems to be so many wonderful things in this world, and yet, there seems to be so much destruction, man's inhumanity to man. Dastardly things are going on everywhere, intermingled with the beauty and joy of this world. It becomes very confusing to the mortal man.

Then you see yourself getting older and older. All of your material plans have gone by the wayside. And even if you have accomplished great things, you have to leave them when it's time to go. You start to think to yourself, what is life all about? Who am I? What am I really? What is the source of everything?

No one has ever explained these things to you. So you believe life is just chance. By chance you've been born, you’ve gone through prevailing conditions, you get old and you die. You have no idea what's going on. Therefore I say to you, leave the world alone. Do not believe you have to bring peace to this world. There is a greater power that knows the way that takes care of this world, this universe, and needs no help from you.

The only way you can help this world, is by awakening, by becoming self-realized. How do you help this world by becoming self-realized? When you become self-realized, you are no longer a body. You are all-pervading consciousness, the absolute reality. You are boundless space. You become the trees, the mountains, the rivers, the animals, the insects, the birds. You have become everything. You are the Self, the imperishable immutable Self.

But when you can't see this, you act as an independent agent. Thinking, you're going to make this a better world in which to live. Sticking up for your rights. Trying to change people's opinions. Protesting about this and about that. I admit all these things are necessary in this world, but this is what Maya is all about. Maya is a wonderful illusion. It makes you believe you've got to do something to change things in this world. But I can assure you, nothing will ever change. It will appear to change for a while. Things will appear slightly better at times, and they'll be slightly worse at times. There will be cataclysms, destructions, all sorts of things happening to this world. This is the nature of this world. It has absolutely nothing to do with you. Yet at the same time you are the world. I always contradict myself, this is the teaching. It's a total contradiction. But the ultimate reality is, let go of everything. Know your Self as omniscient and you'll be total happiness and total freedom.

As you try to understand these things, as you begin to ponder what I'm talking about, you look for a way to remove everything from your mind, to empty the mind. You begin to enquire: To whom do all these thoughts come? To whom does the feeling of humanity come? To whom does this universe come? To whom does the ego come?

And smile to yourself. You keep still. You will soon realize that everything comes to you. It comes to you. I think these things. I believe this and I believe that. I feel hurt. I feel this way, I feel that way.

A new revelation comes to you. You begin to see that the I-thought is the culprit. From the moment you get out of bed in the morning, you begin with the I, and it never ends till you fall asleep. Therefore the only peace you ever get is when you are in deep sleep. When you are in deep sleep, the I returns to the heart, to the source. There is nothing going on. Nothing is happening.

At the time you are unconsciously self-realized. This is why when you get up in the morning and you say to yourself "I slept well.” You are talking about I. "I" slept well.

What you really mean to say is the I wasn't interfering with your life. But as soon as you begin to think, you say "I am late for work. I have to catch the bus. I have a headache. I have to eat breakfast." And you go on and on and on with this I, and it never stops. All day long it's I,I,I,I. think about this. Am I not telling you the truth? You're always thinking about "I this" and "I that". Till the night time comes again, you go to sleep.

And again the I goes back into the source, into the heart, and you're at peace once more. Until you wake up and it starts all over again. After doing this for a million years, you get to the stage when you'll ask yourself "Who am I? What is this I? How did it arise? From whence did it come?" This is the beginning of wisdom, when you inquire for the source of the I. You ultimately begin to trace the I to the source. When you do this finally, when the I is in the source, it is just like when you're in deep sleep, except that you're conscious.

Think about this for a moment. In deep sleep you have no I, for it has returned to the source. You're totally happy, but you're unconscious of it.

When you attain what we call self-realization. It means that the I has returned to the source while you're awake. There's nobody left to think. There's no one left to worry, or to fret, or to be unhappy. You have merged with the infinite, with the all-pervading Brahman. If you understand this and you practice this, you will become the happiest person in the world. On the way to finding the I-source, you begin to feel happier and happier every day. The old thoughts melt away. The old you dissolves. You become free.

Of course you've got a choice. And this is your choice. Whom shall I follow this day, God or Mammon? Which simply means, following Mammon is following the world, the world of illusion, which keeps tricking you, making you believe you should do this and do that and to go here and to go there.

When you follow God, you're following yourself. You're following the Dharma, Swarupa. You no longer feel sorry for yourself. You no longer feel guilty about the sins of commission/omission of the past. Your mind becomes clear, peaceful. Your mind becomes like a mirror. And since the mirror is unable to see itself, it sees its reflection in the world, as peace, love, harmony, joy. As you continue to work on yourself this way, the day comes when all this is gone, and you are gone. You become nothing. A good for nothing. You go beyond nothingness, which is ineffable, something that can't be explained. There are no words or thoughts to understand this, yet, you have it all within you.

Everything you need is within you. You are the one.

All the tools that you need are within yourself, but you have to make the move to do something. As I said, leave the realization to me. Work on yourself. Get rid of all the stuff that's kept you bound for so many years. You know what it is. The fears, preconceived ideas, all these things that have kept you in bondage all these years. Let go of them. Give them up. Surrender everything. Which means you really have a job on your hands! Yet I tell you all of the time, everything is preordained. Everything is karmic. This is true for the average person who does nothing to find realization for themselves. Then your entire life appears to be karmic.

Yet when you begin to work on yourself, when you begin to see the truth, when you begin to enquire all day long "Who am I?”, wherever you are, whatever you do. And you go deeper and deeper within, all of karma is transcended. Everything is transcended. You become a totally free being.

The question arises, if everyone becomes free in this world, how will the world function? People always ask me this. I have told you, do not concern yourself with this world. There is one who takes care of this world. When you merge with the one, you will understand this. So you do not have to keep running around, trying to improve world conditions any longer. Everything is as it should be. This is something you have to comprehend totally. Everything is in its right place. Everyone is where they belong, karmically speaking. There are no mistakes. None have been made, none are being made, none will ever be made. There is no past, there is no future. There is only this moment in which you live.

In this moment ask yourself, "Who am I?" and see where you go. Remind yourself everyday that you are not the doer. You are not the body nor the mind. Keep reminding yourself daily that you are Parabrahman, beyond Brahman. You are the choiceless, effortless, pure awareness. You are Nirvana, ultimate reality, the ultimate oneness.

Stand up tall. Do not be afraid any longer. There is nothing that can hurt you. There is nothing in this world that can actually do anything to you. You are free. You are the substratum of all existence. Everything is an image on consciousness. The whole universe, all the planets, all the galaxies, are all images on consciousness. Know yourself and be free.

It is now time again to play stump the Guru. Did we pass the basket around to get all the ridiculous questions? (laughter).

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Question: Robert, when you see someone that you love very much going down a very destructive path, how can you become detached?

Robert: You realize that that person does not belong to you, he or she belongs to God. Therefore if you have the right wisdom, you'll do something to try to help that person. But then again, karmically, that person has been given to you for you to go through this experience. So the correct answer for this of course is to know yourself. If you know yourself it will take care of the person. For your Self is that person. The greater you know yourself, the greater help the person will receive. For there is only one, and you are that. But when you separate yourself by saying this person is doing this and I'm trying to stop this person, there is duality.

Then things will get progressively worse. But if you know who you are, then what will happen to this person is what is supposed to happen. I know that's hard. Sometimes you want to grab the person and shake them. And you want to interfere and do something for them. Yet if we could only remember that everything is in its right place and see who we are, that would take care of everything.

We've never done things like this before. We've always taken action. And sometimes the action seems to work. For we've halted a certain situation that appears to be terrible, going in terrible directions. And we've put a stop to it. This is only temporary. Whatever the person has to go through, they will go through, one way or the other. The only relief is to awaken. Consequently when you awaken, you will see things differently. And this is how you help the person.

Question: Robert, what causes a person to display self-righteous anger to defend another person or a cause? Can you explain?

Robert: It's all ego. What else? Only the ego is self-righteous. Only the ego goes for causes. But if you understand what I was talking about today, if you understand slightly how this universe works, you will see that going for causes is not the solution. It appears to be a solution, but it is a temporary solution. Go back in retrospect and see how many justifiable causes there have been in this world since the beginning of time. There have always been causes. Righteous causes. Causes for peace and justice. Has the world become any better? Take a look at this world.

And yet, the people who are fighting for these causes are necessary. This is their Dharma, to do what they're doing, I suppose.

But for the people who come to meetings like this, you have been in this type of teaching for many incarnations. This is why you are able to comprehend something of what I'm talking to you about. The average person in the street has no interest in anything like this. The average activist has nothing to do with things like this. They would have no interest. But you are here. Therefore there is something in your heart that wants to unfold and become self-realized and become free.

Question: If I think it enables me to sit in silence before going to work in the morning, should I actively seek to be transferred closer to home? Or, should I just work on "Who am I?" and trust that right action will take place and my job will be where it's supposed to be, and I should just meekly go where I'm told.

Robert: We don't want to be meek, and we don't want to be self righteous. We want to be the Self, period. Therefore if you can, slow down your mind by allowing it to rest in the Self to an extent, by removing thoughts, feelings, attitudes and going to a higher plateau. By enquiring "Who am I? To whom do these things come?" Then you'll be safe.

But, if you see that you cannot do this yet, if you're afraid you'll get fired from your job, you won't have any money, or go to the poorhouse, you'll become a homeless person, then by all means you have to do what you have to do.

So you have two choices. Either discover who you are, what your true nature is by understanding that there is a power that takes care of you, the power that knows the way, that will always love you and put you in the right place. Or, you go where you have to go, and do what you have to do.

The choice is always yours. There is not one answer or one choice to this question. It depends on the person where they are, where you're at. If I took on a person from the street and told her "everything will go well with you, don't worry. You don't have to beg, you don't have to steal", that person may starve to death. For that person's karma is to steal and to beg. And we have no right to tell a person how to live.

But if that person was able to see the light, so to speak, where the truth is. That they are not the doer, they are not the body, they are not the mind. Then they will be lifted up from where they are into a higher state of consciousness, and will be taken care of.

You know where you are by the type of thoughts that come into your head, by the type of feelings and emotions that come to you, by how you feel everyday. Take the right action.

Question: "Robert, what about sleep with dreams? There are spiritual traditions and religions say that you learn by your dreams, that they guide you. What about this?

Robert: There are three states of Consciousness, so to speak. The waking, the sleeping, and the dreaming. The deep sleep is when you are self-realized. There are no thoughts, but you are unconscious of this fact.

The dream state is like this. When you are dreaming you are simply in another state of consciousness that appears very real to you. And, it is real as long as you are dreaming. When you awaken from the dream you are in this state of consciousness, which is also a dream. Therefore what you want to do is to remove all of the dreaming completely and totally, and become absolutely free.

So when you wake up in the morning and you remember your dream, ask yourself, “Who dreamt?" And you'll say "I dreamt.” Then you'll realize the dream is part of the I again. So enquire "Who am I?" Or, "Where did this I come from?"

Then follow the I-thread to the source by repeating again and again to yourself , “Who am I?,” which really means, "What is the source of the I, who has these dreams?” One day the I will go back into the heart, into the heart center which is consciousness, and you'll be free of all dreams. But your dreams should not be taken too seriously. It is like this life.

You're dreaming right now that you are a mortal being. You go through many experiences. You have fears. You have happiness. You have all sorts of emotions. If I tell you you're dreaming this, you won't believe me. You tell me "Robert, how can I be dreaming? I'm living it." I tell you, you are dreaming. If you listen to me you will do what you have to do to get out of the dream by enquiring "Who am I? Where did the I come from?" So when you're having a dream at night, it is the same thing. It's merely another dream. But you awaken faster. And then you're in this dream. So stop dreaming completely and awaken and be free.

Question: When you come in contact with the homelessness that you mentioned before, perhaps caused by natural disaster or difficulties that people are going through in different parts of the world or in front of you, sometimes because of their own self centeredness and sometimes because of the natural situation. What reaction do you have in your state? Does compassion arise in you? Or, is it arbitrary to you? Meaningless to you? Other people suffering? How do you relate to that, to suffering?

Robert: Both are correct. I have a great compassion even though it's meaningless. So I get in there and help. I will give $10 to a homeless person. I'll help people in the city. If I'm there I will be part of it. But realize it's meaningless. I'm not the doer. That what appears as a body will do what has to be done.

But there is no thought behind it. I do not consider I'm doing something good, I'm doing something bad, I'm helping someone, I'm not helping someone. In reality, no one is doing anything.

Friday, December 05, 2008

So, who is depressed?

Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity.
Lead me from the complicated to the simple.
Lead me from the obscure to the obvious.
Lead me from intention to attention.
Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am.
Lead me from confrontation to wide openness.
Lead me to the place I never left,
Where there is peace, and peace
- The Upanishads

*note* interesting insight in the nature of reality this guy(Jim Dreaver ) had...using the mind to get beyond the mind?..some people love it the hard way,it seems.Actually,most of them love it the hard way,so they can then congratulate themselves,I reckon...
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The following article is excerpted with permission from the book The Way of Harmony.


FOR MANY YEARS I fluctuated between feeling somewhat contracted and out-of-balance, and feeling expanded and really in sync with the universe. All my spiritual techniques and practices were focused on doing whatever it took to move from the experience of conflict into a state of ease.


Yet, even as my overall feeling of well-being and confidence improved and became more stable, there was still the feeling that something -- the true freedom I sought -- was eluding me. I was still stuck at the first and second levels of enlightenment. There was still a "me" holding on to something. I'd still have periods of dissatisfaction, yearning, of something missing. I still hadn't quite "got" it. I went back and forth between feeling spiritually tuned in and on top of things, and feeling like a victim. I was still holding on to an image of myself as a "seeker," as someone who was still looking for something.


Then, a few years ago, during a time when I was going through some particularly challenging personal circumstances, I woke up one spring morning feeling depressed. My normal pattern would have been to get out of bed feeling somewhat low, and then go and sit on my meditation cushion and just breathe, center myself, open to spirit, and wait for the negative energy to clear.

But this morning I lay in bed and faced myself in a way I never quite had before. I was sick of saying "I feel this" or "I feel that" and remaining trapped in some cycle, however minor, of conflict and unfulfillment. I had been listening to my spiritual guide, Jean Klein, say for years that I was not the person I took myself to be. His teaching had taken root in me. Perhaps it was just that I was now ready to face whatever this last vestige of "me" was.


As I lay in bed I got really present, and put the question to myself, "So, who is depressed?" and probed deep into the interior of my own consciousness to find this "me" who insisted he felt depressed.


Of course, I couldn't find it. "I" and "me" don't exist, except as concepts, appearances, in the mind. As my awareness opened and expanded, the three thought-forms -- "I-feel-depressed" --dissolved, and "I" (as awareness, as consciousness) felt perfectly okay! I got out of bed, sat for a while in meditation, and reflected upon this sense of ease and expansion I now felt, and the process of self-inquiry that had led me to it. Then I went happily about my day.


The same thing happened the next two mornings in a row. I woke, felt depressed, and lay there with the same deep inquiry into "who" was depressed. Each time, the self-concept of "I" or "me" dissolved, the energy in my body and mind reharmonized itself, and "I" felt fine.


In the months following that third morning, it became increasingly evident that I was no longer seeking anything spiritually. I was no longer able to take my personal sense of "self" seriously. Indeed, whenever I stopped to look inside my own consciousness, I couldn't find that old, solid sense of "me" -- the person I'd believed myself to be for the previous forty plus years -- anywhere. It had evaporated like the illusion it always was. In its place there was just a feeling of inner clarity and freedom that was constant and stable, and that nothing seemed to shake.


Occasionally something would happen to cause upset (and, once in a while --inevitably -- still does). But then I, as awareness, the consciousness that expresses through this body/mind/ego, would quickly remember that I was neither the circumstance nor the story about it, and the sense of being a "somebody" with a problem would dissolve, to be replaced by a feeling of openness, relaxation, well-being.


About a year after that spring morning, I wrote in my journal, "I've found the way Home, now I'm learning to find my way in the world." Once we have seen that we are not the "person," the psychological/emotional entity we used to think we were, all seeking falls away (who is there to seek?) and there is no going back. This is the core insight in a nutshell.


Residues of the past, the old ego patterns, will arise from time-to-time -- especially during periods of stress or illness -- but they are quickly seen through and released. You still have an identity at a personal level, and you still play certain roles in life, but you know now that these are not who you really are. This knowing is accompanied by a profound feeling of inner joy, gratitude, and humility.


What a gift it is to be born as this consciousness, this awareness, manifesting through this particular body/mind!


Believe or not,danny's not home..where can I be?

Lead me from dreaming to waking. Lead me from opacity to clarity. Lead me from the complicated to the simple. Lead me from the obscure to the obvious. Lead me from intention to attention. Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am. Lead me from confrontation to wide openness. Lead me to the place I never left, Where there is peace, and peace - The Upanishads *note* where danny could be?..not home... -added by danny- .................. Waa a parody of George..

Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head

Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity.
Lead me from the complicated to the simple.
Lead me from the obscure to the obvious.
Lead me from intention to attention.
Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am.
Lead me from confrontation to wide openness.
Lead me to the place I never left,
Where there is peace, and peace
- The Upanishads

*note* lovely interpretation of the,,Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head-song-Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" is a song written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach for the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Further, David and Bacharach won Best Original Score.

from John Peter Farnham, AO (born July 1, 1949) is a English-born Australian pop singer. Domestically he has remained one of Australia's best-known performers over a career spanning 40 years. He is the only Australian artist to have a number one record in five consecutive decades (echoing Sir Cliff Richard in the United Kingdom).
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Thursday, December 04, 2008

The Times You Keep Quiet

Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity.
Lead me from the complicated to the simple.
Lead me from the obscure to the obvious.
Lead me from intention to attention.
Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am.
Lead me from confrontation to wide openness.
Lead me to the place I never left,
Where there is peace, and peace
- The Upanishads

*note* nice article from Bill's blog...man..is he wise or what?..you tell me.
-added by danny-
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The Times You Keep Quiet

I learned from my teacher there are several situations where you shy away from giving advice

First, whether two individuals should get married or not. The divorce rate today is over 50%, nearly 60+% and beyond, and of course every couple will have marital problems from time to time. When things go wrong, many people look for someone else to blame rather than take personal responsibility. I’ve seen this happen let’s say about a million times or so (exaggeration).

Marriage is a person’s own personal decision, and yet when things go wrong they will blame YOU for their difficulties (as if it’s your fault) if you had given even the slightest encouragement as a teacher. “YOU told us we should get married” – how many times have I heard that tossed at bystanders? Who said all marriages are necessarily good? Such big decisions are 100% your responsibility, not even your parents’. Why are you listening to anyone other than your own commonsense and avoiding full responsibility for what is supposed to be an important life decision you make on your own?

Whether a person should become a monk or not. This is another personal decision that has nothing to do with you once again, and yet people will somehow try to twist this one into your responsibility as well. It’s usually someone who just wants to drop out from the world and is also looking for someone to pin the blame on. It’s their decision 100% once again. Anything goes wrong, they don’t like the lifestyle, etc. etc. and you’re the first one to blame if you said anything. What’s their karma is their karma, what they choose to do is what they choose to do, and yet they WILL find some way to blame you. I’ve seen it happen….not just once, so my teacher is wise. A good rule my teacher established is to refrain from commenting at all. Why are you seeking approval anyway if that’s your fervent desire in your deepest mind? That’s what it should be if you want to do this. Don’t pull other people into your decision, especially people who aren’t nuns or monks in the first place.

When you see that someone will be reborn an animal because of bad deeds, never tell them this either. They won’t change their behavior that has produced such a fate.

I’d also add answering questions about health supplements. If you have a question, call the manufacturer, read the label, read other websites on the product, or go to a doctor or naturopath or nutritionist who will personally see you and your condition. They are paid to do that – they’ll give you a questionnaire that helps determine contraindications. Yeah, you PAY them to give you advice that after careful consideration of all the factors in your case, are right for you.

Your health, what you consume, and what you do is your responsibility, especially if you want to experiment. Do your own due diligence, just like when you want to get married. Like anyone else, I never diagnose or advise anyone. I simply tell people what’s available that they should research as a kindness. Do your own research as to dosages and whether it’s right for you or go and pay someone to SEE you to determine if something matches. How can you expect anyone to help you who doesn’t physically see you and your physical condition or get your history? And most of all, don’t write asking where you can buy something when there’s something called the “internet” right in front of you. As if I’m supposed to do a google search for you and then send you the results. Sure enough, people ask … and then they don’t buy anyway. So our job in life, I suppose, is to waste our time for such people? As for myself, I try to be very respectful of other people’s time and the efforts they make on my behalf, including monies they spend.

Never give an interview. The reporter is sure to misrepresent you and get things wrong. You have nothing to sell, so why be interviewed? They’re the ones looking for an angle, and look at the movies — too often it’s something called “sabotage” or misrepresentation. No, you cannot control the press. If they want to make a monster a saint, they will, and if they want to make a saint the devil, they will again. People think the press is trustworthy. Sorry, people have agendas. Honest, they do.

Never debate. You’re just here to offer. Who’s qualified to debate you anyway? It’s usually some individual who has their own little book or tiny viewpoint and wants to become famous through opposition. They know one school, if at all. They neither have cultivation gong-fu nor vast learning in many spheres of cultivation (the two things that would make them qualified for a conversation) nor prajna wisdom — they simply hold on to their one book claiming, “But my Book says this” and “The Book says that.” It’s all self-reflexive — they’re not debating, they’re insisting that what they read, in the way they read it, is right over everything else in the world. No gong-fu, no wisdom, no wide learning but they think they are right as to the tradition/viewpoint they’ve been born into or become attracted/attached to, and that they’re even qualified to debate in their own self-reflexive way. They proceed from the viewpoint that their tiny one book is right in the first place. That being the case, what debate? It’s a sham from the start, and those who “want a debate” are just looking for argumentative entertainment. If they were seekers they’d read, ponder, cultivate, attain and then compare. So ignore such nonsense seekers. You’re just here to offer.

Rating another teacher. People always ask for an opinion on this or that cultivation teacher and their method(s). Who you study with is your business, not mine, and is of no interest to me. My teacher doesn’t care either. Why would my opinion change anything anyway and why would I be interested ? I’m a publisher, not a teacher, nor a competitor. If another teacher is “okay” it changes nothing, and if “not kosher” then all you end up doing with my words, which are supposed to be private anyway, is point trouble my way because you’d blab out, “Bill said this.” Why would you want to give me trouble if you respect the work I’m doing?

Because of my teacher’s example, I’ve never commented on another teacher and won’t. It’s none of my business what they do, just as it’s none of my business what anyone does. What do I care what you’re doing inside your house … it has nothing to do with me. So I’ve avoided the fate I’ve seen happen to others where a private comment was leaked to a whole community of ardent followers who now made it a campaign to go after that speaker. Such folks, rather than ignore comments, want to justify themselves to themselves, as if some third party’s opinion mattered, had to be defeated, and by doing so they were vindicated in the whole wide world. They wouldn’t dare enter a crowded Jewish synagogue and say “you fellows are all wrong,” or announce themselves in a crowded Church that way, or go inside a mosque and say “you’re all mistaken” but sure enough they’ll start pestering some poor guy who innocently offered just their own personal opinion privately, opinions which are a dime a dozen.

Go ahead and laugh because this happens. Yes it does. Six billion people in the world and people believe one certain individual’s opinion has to be changed, but not opinions of the other six billion minus one folks, and like you’re going to be able to change that guy’s opinion anyway? So my teacher never comments on other teachers, and neither do I. It does not lead to edification.

“Everyone needs to make money to live. I don’t want to destroy someone’s livelihood,” is what he jokingly says when we talk about cheaters. (As if it was HIS responsibility to do something, and as if he could do something about it.) You should just laugh. It’s true, it’s true….try it and you’ll see you cannot change anything anyway except get yourself embroiled in an argument and then impede all the other good work you’re trying to do in the world. You cannot save people from their own bad karma; they have to save themselves. Cheaters are much smarter than you, have more energy than you do and more time on their hands, and protect their livelihood fiercely because that’s all they can do. So don’t ask for my opinion and get me embroiled with cheaters. Do your own thinking according to the non-denominational principles of the path. I’ve done enough typing for you already.

So who your teacher is and what you believe as to a proper meditation method and what you practice or do is your own karma and has nothing to do with me. If you cannot read the site articles, understand the non-denominational principles of cultivation and then form your own educated opinion – which is what the site is supposed to do for you — then no one’s opinion can help you understand, so why are you asking? At best you’re just trying to give me trouble.

The culture of my country is so low that people always want to give trouble to people who have tried to help them. They want others to get into a fight so that they can sit back and watch and get entertained, like on Jerry Springer. Form your own opinions and seek your own counsel if you’re that way. You have to take 100% responsibility for your own cultivation in the world, including the mistakes you make, and you have to discover them for yourself because you WANT to know and search out the right answers. If you don’t work hard enough or read enough or study enough or mantra enough or meditate enough or hang out with the wrong crowd or lose money or one of a million other things it has nothing to do with me. Lucky for me I don’t look at all these teachers and gurus and masters to know what they’re doing, so I can say “I don’t know.” I have plenty of other things to keep me busy.

These are just a few of the circumstances where you learn to say nothing. I’m sure you can think of more situations in life where wisdom has taught you to remain silent. That being the case, why wouldn’t the field of cultivation have such moments of silence as well.

Look about you — there are several billion people you cannot save, lost you cannot wake up, whom you cannot do this or that for. All you can do is offer. If they come, let them come. If they don’t come, that’s their business. If you offer the pure dharma, be kind and friendly and generous and welcome everyone. If you offer them a quick tantric means that can shave off aeons, scare them away, put up barriers, create obstacles, look mean, be hard to find, remind them they’re not qualified (because they aren’t), make them not like you so they run … but offer it nonetheless out of mercy. That’s skillful means, and the non-smart ones won’t know it but will leave, proving they don’t have the merit for it. They’ll just turn away because they don’t know you’re using skillful means. You must create some way that they turn away of their own accord because you cannot offer the gems so freely — they have to prove they want it. Choose your own way to so offer. Create your own way to establish the tension. It’s all up to you in the end. You can keep silent, which is what 100% of the teachers do, and teach nothing, or you can show compassion but then must adopt a means where there is a barrier. Speaking honestly, it’s better not to teach anything at all, which is why you won’t find anything in Taoism, the Esoteric school, Vajrayana, and tantric yoga, etc. I’m too kind like an old grandmother, so I better make myself look like witch! ha ha ha. You choose your own route. It all depends on your wisdom and mercy.

Which reminds me. Don’t try to please people. The more you try to please people, the less you can say or do that’s useful, and then you end up saying and doing nothing useful at all. Witness the politicians. Their income depends on pleasing people so nothing substantial is said, promises are made but not kept, issues are not handled in a statesmenlike way, and everyone suffers. Salesmen please to get the sale, and then they walk away leaving you with the problems and no service. No, your job is not to please people. Be pleasing and palatable and attractive - YES - but your job is not to please people who are looking for cultivation guidance and the true cultivation path. It’s hard, not easy. Offer honesty and expect respect. If respect is not granted, it is usually not a place to teach. People reveal themselves by their own acts of merit, and their own actions and behavior.

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Monday, December 01, 2008

White Roses

Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity.
Lead me from the complicated to the simple.
Lead me from the obscure to the obvious.
Lead me from intention to attention.
Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am.
Lead me from confrontation to wide openness.
Lead me to the place I never left,
Where there is peace, and peace
- The Upanishads

*note* beautiful poem a dear friend of mine wrote...kisses:)
-added by danny-
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White Roses

Hidden within a sturdy tangle of green leaves
A branch studded with piercing thorns
An unwary searching hand begins to bleed
Reaching out hesitantly, quietly mourns
The treasure of a soft velvet caress
A moment of understanding and pleasure,
The glimpse of shining white comes to bless
Hidden beauty gently revealing its measure...

-from S-

Saturday, November 29, 2008

The loving from the linden tree?.numa numa Ozon

Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity.
Lead me from the complicated to the simple.
Lead me from the obscure to the obvious.
Lead me from intention to attention.
Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am.
Lead me from confrontation to wide openness.
Lead me to the place I never left,
Where there is peace, and peace
- The Upanishads

*note*  version of the,,loving from the tree,, famous song...in translation..
maya-heeeee,maya-huuu,maya-hooo,maya-ha-ha!!!
maya-heeeee,maya-huuu,maya-hooo,maya-ha-ha!!!

Hello ,salute ..it's me the bad dude
To you,my darling, I address
Please accept the happiness

Hello,hello...it's me,Picasso
I gave you beep,,,,I'm mighty big
And ask you nothing..not a bit

You want to leave but you never never do
Never never do...never never take me with you
Your face ..and the loving from the tree
Remind me of your eyes,you see?

maya-heeeee,maya-huuu,maya-hooo,maya-ha-ha!!!
maya-heeeee,maya-huuu,maya-hooo,maya-ha-ha!!!
danny
..or something like that anyway:),,the Tei is some tree with beautiful flowers,white..maybe the linden tree...the metaphor means something very delightful ,anyway
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and the original O-Zone group singing:),,Dragostea din Tei,,




ps..this is one ridiculous translation...mine was perfect!
Hello ,salute ..it's me the bad dude
To you,my darling, I address
Please accept the happiness

Hello,hello...it's me,Picasso
I gave you beep,,,,I'm mighty big
And ask you nothing..not a bit

You want to leave but you never never do
Never never do...never never take me with you
Your face ..and the loving from the tree
Remind me of your eyes,you see?

maya-heeeee,maya-huuu,maya-hooo,maya-ha-ha!!!
maya-heeeee,maya-huuu,maya-hooo,maya-ha-ha!!!

CONFESSION OF THE JNANI

Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity.
Lead me from the complicated to the simple.
Lead me from the obscure to the obvious.
Lead me from intention to attention.
Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am.
Lead me from confrontation to wide openness.
Lead me to the place I never left,
Where there is peace, and peace
- The Upanishads

*note* Robert talks about what a jhani is..marvelous:)
-added by danny-
*note* now you understand why I try to post the full text..the link to the site is gone,of course..but due to my advanced 12 inches wisdom brain muscles,I saved it in my blog..kiss:).. now you can kiss my toes for posting it here...not that toe..no..not that one..ok,that's the right toe..thanks..I feel better now,grasshoppers..kiss:) 
ps...nothing like a fruitcake Jhana Jhani refusal to explain the very reason of creation itself... 
According to his sour ass...the reason of creation is NOT life...but to meditate and become Brahman...so if Robert was alive..I'd ask his crispy full of wisdom ass...like...hey Robby?...how come you have to had a body to experience IT?...you really dont realize it takes 2 to tango?..so after death you become the bliss?...one question...who knows the bliss,you numbnuts?...lol...there is the observer and the observed...who knows you are dead,since consciousness of IT happens ONLY by creating LIFE/separation?......ok...kiss to you Robby...maybe you reincarnate again till you get it right !!
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CONFESSION OF THE JNANI
For the Jnani who has realized the identity of his inner being with the infinite Brahman, there is no rebirth, no migration and no liberation. He is beyond all this. He is firmly established in his own absolute, existence-knowledge-bliss True Nature.
The further existence of his body and the world appears to the Jnani as an illusion, which he cannot remove, but which no longer deceives him. After the death of this body, as in life, he remains where and what he eternally is, the first principal of all beings and things: formless, nameless, unsoiled, timeless, dimensionless and utterly free, untouched by objects, experience or thought. Death cannot touch him, cravings cannot torture him, sins do not stain him; he is free from all desire and suffering. He sees the Infinite Self in all, and all in the infinite Self, which is his being.
I am infinite, imperishable, self-luminous, self-existent. I am without beginning or end. I am birthless, deathless, without change or decay. I permeate and interpenetrate all things. In all the myriad universes of thought and creation, I alone Am.
(from Robert Adams) 
..Not really..you idiot! Robert Adams?...YOU are ONLY by separation..and creating life...universes...YOU ARE then... you FUCKING IDIOT!!!  
In all the myriad universes of thought and creation, I alone Am.??? 
Alone you are?..you cucksucker?... 
see this?
 since when alone in the universe is fun?..you IDIOT? no wonder you missed the point of life itself... 


 

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Brenden Foster...last wish

Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity.
Lead me from the complicated to the simple.
Lead me from the obscure to the obvious.
Lead me from intention to attention.
Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am.
Lead me from confrontation to wide openness.
Lead me to the place I never left,
Where there is peace, and peace
- The Upanishads

Brenden Foster dies at 11 years old...yet,he will live forever...,,never give up(hope),, he said.
This kid KNEW something...kisses to him,and thank you Brenden Foster.
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Monday, November 24, 2008

Dancing Matt

Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity.
Lead me from the complicated to the simple.
Lead me from the obscure to the obvious.
Lead me from intention to attention.
Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am.
Lead me from confrontation to wide openness.
Lead me to the place I never left,
Where there is peace, and peace
- The Upanishads

*note*..this is Matt dancing around the world:)
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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Spiders on the lake

Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity.
Lead me from the complicated to the simple.
Lead me from the obscure to the obvious.
Lead me from intention to attention.
Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am.
Lead me from confrontation to wide openness.
Lead me to the place I never left,
Where there is peace, and peace
- The Upanishads

*note* some time ago,I posted the poem,,Spiders on the lake,, as a comment to Anand's blog..
Life is like a box of chocolate
Never know what dreams will get
Till the sun appears set
There is something to forget..
Will you wake up from the dream?
Can the path be always lean?
Were you dreaming in the sun?
By the beats of romping drum..
You were child and you were dreaming
Dreaming that you were awake
And the thought is quite unsettling
Walking thru the sleeper's gate
Never thinking for a second
Who's asleep and who is late
Who's the spider in the lake
Who's the one you shall forsake
For the dreamer's dreams are fake
When the sunshine stops to shine
Then your darkness it's your sign
Black and white and blue and ice
Sleeping pill is paradise
For the spiders from the lake
Wait for you to be awake
If you're not,they'll talk to you
Black and white and icy blue
For the lake wants you awake
Not for you but for it's sake
There is nothing what it seems
Only sleepers live the dreams... Anand liked it...lol
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Learning to Fly

What are dreams? Are they important? Should I pay attention to my dreams?"

No one really seems to be able to agree on a definition of dreams. A neurologist would say that dreams are a result of neural circuitry randomly firing and producing images, as the brain sorts through the events of the day, thoughts, and feelings. Neurobiologically speaking, dreams are a cleansing operation, a byproduct of a process designed to prepare us for our waking hours.

This perspective makes the assumption that the sleep state is subservient to the waking state. But although most people go through life with this assumption, it is not an absolute truth. It is just one perspective on life, a dominant perspective no doubt, but a construct nevertheless.

The statement, “We need sleep" is a fundamental truth. The statement, “We also need our waking hours,” is also a fundamental truth.

But the statement, “The waking hours are more important than the sleeping hours,” is not a fundamental truth, but a relative one. A construct.

Why do people like to stay up late and party into the early hours of the morning? Why do people find it difficult to sleep?


Because the day - the events, the thoughts, the stresses - is seen as more important, more “real” than sleep, sleep can become difficult - either it is resisted, or it is pursued, without success.

In order to for your mind to relax, you have to accept sleep like a gentle lover.

Immersion not resistance. Immersion not pursuit.

When you sleep a restful sleep, and dream, you will know that the neurologists are wrong - your dreams are more than utilitarian evolutionary neurological tools. Your dreams are meaningful and profound. They are deep with psychological, spiritual, and metaphysical truth.

Dreams are your window to another life. They offer another way to view your waking life.

When you are asleep, you are bathed in the warm waters of your dreams.


Sleep and dreams are a gateway into another realm of existence. You are immersed in a rich and complex world, as nuanced as the world that you see when you are awake.

Which is the more “real” state - your dreams or your life when you are awake? Ask yourself Chung Tzu's question - “Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?” .



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Do not ignore your dreams. Open yourself to them, but do not obsess over them, like the Freudian psychoanalyst who attempts to intellectually dissect "dream content".

You cannot use your intellect to understand your soul. We cannot understand the images and the emotions of our dreams within the constraints of linearity. Your dreams offer you a way into authenticity, but only if you do not dissect the dream, but instead immerse in it.

Later, I will describe meditation exercises that will enhance your dream experience, allowing you to gain insights into your own life.

When you immerse yourself in your dream, you will immerse with the Universe. You will return to the source of all energy. And you will find Bliss.

I had a dream a long time ago that pointed me in the right direction. It was a recurring dream. Every night in my dreams, I stood on a beach that stretched into eternity on either side. There was no moon, there were no stars. The sky was warm satin.
And then, in the dream, I close my eyes and suddenly, my body feels light. It begins to rise into the sky, slowly at first and then faster. I open my eyes, and when I see how far my body has risen, I gasp. The fear feels like a lead weight and my body hits the sand.

I had the same dream the next night, and then the night after that, and after that, for the next 13 months. An endless beach at night, my eyes closed as I let go and gave in to the experience, trying to hold on to a curious midpoint between effort and relaxation, between action and inaction.

But every night, in those dreams, just as I was enjoying the sensation of lightness and the view of the distant skyline, some thought would come to me.
Sometimes, the thought was, "You should not be flying, that is not possible."
Sometimes, the thought was a mere identification of the emotion I was feeling, "This flying is fun! I love it!"

As soon as I had a thought, no matter what the thought, it always had the same effect: I would come crashing down.

During the day, I meditated and reflected and cogitated, but enlightenment eluded me.

I knew this because my body carried the bruises of my falls from the night before. Day after day. Night after night.

And then, one night, everything changed.

All my readings and previous transient glimpses of the Universal Oneness could not have prepared me for what was to follow.

On that night, in my dream I stood on the endless beach and closed my eyes.

I closed my eyes and suddenly I knew that I could fly. The knowledge was so self evident that I wondered why I had resisted it all along. I not only knew that I could fly, but I became the knowledge of flight, and then I became the experience of flight itself.

There was no thought. Just an all pervasive, unshakable knowledge that this was the way things were.

I felt a Dissolution and a Completeness. An Emptiness and Wholeness. A Transience and a Permanence. All at once.

The boundaries of space and time, of Us and Them, or inside and outside, everything exploded.

The beach was not deserted that night. It was packed with men and women who stared upwards, in disbelief, and awe, and fear, and longing.

And it came to me that night that everyone else on the ground could fly too.

They would not fly if they believed that they could fly. They would not fly if they thought they could fly. They would not fly if they just convinced themselves that they could fly.

They would fly if they knew they could fly.
I realized then what I know to this day: you are free if you know that you are free. You will not fail, if you know that you cannot fail. You are perfect, if you know that you are perfect.

Now, I am not saying this to be your cheerleader. Please do not mistake me for one of those so called motivational gurus. I abhor the word "motivation." It reminds me of oxen in paddy fields, or rats in mazes, who have to whipped, and coaxed, and bribed into doing more.

You do not need to be "motivated". You are motivation itself. When I say, "You will not fail, if you know you cannot fail," this means that for the Self-Realized soul, failure in the conventional sense ceases to apply. "Failure", as most people know it, has no meaning.

The Self Realized man sees the universe as is, without preconception. He sees the world without the filters of his mortal mind, and yet aware of the mortality of his limited self. He sees the world as existing without him and yet within him.
Immersed in the Universal Oneness, the Authentic and Self-Realized person follows his path.

Because it does not matter to him anymore if he has it or not, success, love, peace, and happiness will always be his.

This paradox that is Self-Realization, this concept that is near impossible to convey in words, came to me that night.

So pay attention to your dreams. And very soon, you too will fly.

Those tender words we said to one another

Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity.
Lead me from the complicated to the simple.
Lead me from the obscure to the obvious.
Lead me from intention to attention.
Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am.
Lead me from confrontation to wide openness.
Lead me to the place I never left,
Where there is peace, and peace
- The Upanishads

*note* nice selections of beautiful poetry on this site...
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Those tender words we said to one another

Are stored in the secret heart of heaven:

One day like rain, they will fall and spread,

And our mystery will grow green over the world.

- Rumi


Each moment from all sides rushes to us the call to love.
We are running to contemplate its vast green field.
Do you want to come with us?
This is not the time to stay at home,
But to go out and give yourself to the garden.
The dawn of joy has arisen,
And this is the moment of union, of vision.

- Rumi

Student, do the simple purification.
You know that the seed is inside the horse-chestnut tree;
And inside the seed there are the blossoms of the tree, and the chestnuts, and the shade.
So inside the human body there is the seed, and inside the seed there is the human body again.
Fire, air, earth, water, and space --- if you don’t want the secret one,
You can’t have these either.
Thinkers, listen, tell me what you know of that is not inside the soul?
Take a pitcher full of water and set it down on the water --now it has water inside and water outside.
We mustn’t give it a name,
Lest silly people start talking again about the body and the soul.
If you want the truth, I’ll tell you the truth:
Listen to the secret sound, the real sound, which is inside you.
The one no one talks of speaks the secret sound to himself,
And he is the one who has made it all.

- Kabir