When our mind settles down … VS

“Since we are the living Soul, we stand behind the mind, and if there is a time when we try but cannot meditate, we can gently address our mental state from this altitude of “I and my Father are one.” We can say, “My Peace give I unto you, my mind. Receive God’s grace. My Peace give I unto you, my mind.”

We do this just as we would reassure a little puppy dog, “Peace, peace, lie down, rest, nothing will harm you be at peace.” Then the mind settles down: “Now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation,” now are we children of God and the Kingdom of God is within us. We need not fight; we need not struggle, but just be at peace.

Finally, we see that like the little puppy, the mind finally gets the message, becomes quiet and then there is that stillness. When this occurs, we know we have exercised our God-given dominion over our thoughts and our mentality, and our soul is at rest.”

Virginia Stephenson
1993 Maui Class
June 2013 Monthly Lesson
“Infinite Being”
Recording #9303
Aloha Mystic’s website.

A good deal

A GOOD DEAL

Here’s a good deal for you:
You wish you could spiritually log in more hours of full on meditation, right? (If not, you should have. LOL)

Here’s the deal: count every minute that you’re NOT listening to the human mind as quality meditation!

I’m serious.

DrRobinStarbuck

Value your proven methodology

I need to remember to keep valuing all that has unfolded for me and has been working for me so well. New illumination has come and that is so wonderful because I can understand better what was in play for all those years. I can grow further from the new revelation that I’m receiving now even regarding what I had been using back then. The main point in this diatribe is to say that it did work and it does work and there’s no need to judge the past methodology as if it were wrong when it’s the very thing that brought me to where I am.

For instance I would talk to God about my problems and he would listen with such tender affection and give me just the guidance that I needed. As a child and a young adult I needed all the guidance I could get from such a reliable source.

Life isn’t that! rjs

LIFE ISN’T THAT

If you would only dispense
For about two minutes
With the notion that your
Or Your Country’s wisdom
Is superior to all other wisdom
Throughout all eternity …

Oh, if you’d only hear the
Ancient oracles, you’d know
You’re facing catastrophe
As it were a comic book.

Life’s for succulent,
Albeit succinct
Pleasures –
Nice and tidy
Till Nevermore comes!

What if instead you had trained
Up your spiritual listening muscles
And other avenues of reception
To hear the instructions
Aimed at You?

But, oh no, everybody loves you,
Your wit, your charm, your nothing!
When you realize at last:
Oh no! Life wasn’t that!

DrRobinStarbuck

Nothing in world is true NSGD

You behave according to what you have heard as it suits you, but that is entirely false. Your image of yourself, whether in worldly matters or in spirituality, is not you at any time .. There is not a single experience in the world that is true and honest. Whatever image you have in your mind is not true <3 Nisargadatta Maharaj

Don’t condition with labels VS

“When we condition the mind with beliefs labeled good and evil and hold on to this conditioning, we put up barriers to the spontaneous regenerative activity of Mind.

We speak of conditioned, personalized mind as carnal mind, the fleshly mind or the mortal mind. This does not mean that there is a mortal mind — we are speaking of just the conditioning of good and evil that we hold as beliefs and opinions.

So nothing really negative is locked into the mind, because the universal Mind is impersonal, universal, and functions by Law. It is an avenue of awareness for God, Consciousness.

In Consciousness is the grand design; everything is in Consciousness — the design of our universe including spiritual ideas and mankind.”

Virginia Stephenson
1993 Maui Class,

May 2013 Monthly Lesson
“Removing Barriers,”
Recording # 9303
Aloha Mystic’s website

I never go anywhere – Spira

I Never Go Anywhere

I am on a train to Heathrow Airport on my way to the States. At least, that’s what thought says. Experience tells me that I am going nowhere. I am always in the same place-less place of experiencing; never going anywhere. Perceptions flow through Me; sights, sounds, textures, tastes and smells flow through Me. And thought arranges these into a story which says ‘I-this-collection-of-thoughts-and-sensations-called-a-body-and-a-mind is moving through the world’. But experience says no such thing. Experience says ‘All these flow through Me’.

Buildings, wires, trains, sounds, sights; all these are moving through Me. I am not moving through them. Thought says ‘I am moving forward toward a place or a location or an object’. But experience tells me that I am always in the same place-less place of experiencing; that all things come to Me…, I don’t go to them. Experience comes towards Me, I don’t go towards it. I remain eternally present in the dimension-less, place-less place of experiencing…, never going anywhere, never going towards an object or another. Just being pure sensitivity, pure openness that allows all experience to be just as it is; coming to Me, flowing through Me, dissolving into Me. But I-this-openness, this availability, this sensitivity never going anywhere.

Thought says that ‘I am entering the airplane’ but experience tells me that the airplane is entering Me. My only knowledge of this airplane at the moment is a visual perception, and this perception comes to Me, arises in Me, takes place in Me; I don’t take place in it. I am the openness, the emptiness, the pure availability which allows this perception to take place…, the open space in which it appears, and with which it is known…, and ultimately, out of which this perception is made.

Thought says that ‘I am 30,000 feet up in the sky’ but experience says no such thing. For experience, there is a collection of sights, sounds and textures strung together by thought to form a story-line that seems to describe my experience. But I have no actual experience of being 30,000 feet up in the sky inside an airplane. I have no experience of being ‘somewhere’. All ‘somewheres’ are made out of Me, appear in Me. I don’t appear in them. My only knowledge of the inside of an airplane is the current perception. My only knowledge of 30,000 feet in the sky is a perception plus a thought. Experience knows no such thing. Without reference to memory, I would have no idea that I was inside an airplane or 30,000 feet up in something called a sky. All these are concepts that thought super-imposes onto the raw intimacy of my experience. The raw intimacy of my experience is that I am always (in fact, not ‘always’ [as] in time but) eternally present Now…, not located in a place…, located in the dimension-less presence of my own Being.

Thought says that ‘We have landed and are moving at a terrific speed’ but I-pure-experiencing know no such thing. A series of abstract, meaningless perceptions flow through Me. It is only by referring to memory that thought interprets these abstracts images and makes out of them an idea of a runway, an airplane landing, terrific speed, etc. I am not going anywhere.

Experience for me has no particular meaning. It is just what it is, from moment to moment.

And finally, thought says that ‘I have arrived’. But for experience, there is no arriving, just as there is no leaving. I-this-open-emptiness, this pure-sensitivity-and-availability, this open-empty-Knowing…, I never go anywhere. I never leave home. I never come back to home. I always simply remain in Myself, as Myself…, taking the shape of the full range of experience…, but never becoming anything other than Myself…,
remaining in Myself, as Myself…,
Knowing-Being Myself alone.

Rupert Spira
I Never Go Anywhere

Indestructible life. JSG

Through the contemplative life, you can come to a whole new state of consciousness in which – while you are still aware that there are evils in the world – no longer do you sit in judgment on them or condemn them, no longer do you misunderstand them. Now, you have compassion; because, you understand why they are taking place. Furthermore, you know that they must continue to take place in each person’s experience until he is awakened.

When an individual is awakened to the fact that life is indestructible, immortal, and eternal, he cannot fear death. And, once he no longer fears death, he cannot know death. No one can experience anything that is not a part of his consciousness. And, when death is no longer part of his consciousness, he cannot die.
Joel S. Goldsmith
The Infinite Way,
The ContemplativeLife
Page 126

Tao Te Ching

Tao Te Ching – translation by Stephen Mitchell
20
Stop thinking, and end your problems.
What difference between yes and no?
What difference between success and failure?
Must you value what others value,
avoid what others avoid?
How ridiculous! Other people are excited,
as though they were at a parade.
I alone don’t care,
I alone am expressionless,
like an infant before it can smile. Other people have what they need;
I alone possess nothing.
I alone drift about,
like someone without a home.
I am like an idiot, my mind is so empty. Other people are bright;
I alone am dark.
Other people are sharper;
I alone am dull.
Other people have a purpose;
I alone don’t know.
I drift like a wave on the ocean,
I blow as aimless as the wind. I am different from ordinary people.
I drink from the Great Mother’s breasts.

22

If you want to become whole,
let yourself be partial.
If you want to become straight,
let yourself be crooked.
If you want to become full,
let yourself be empty.
If you want to be reborn,
let yourself die.
If you want to be given everything,
give everything up. The Master, by residing in the Tao,
sets an example for all beings.
Because he doesn’t display himself,
people can see his light.
Because he has nothing to prove,
people can trust his words.
Because he doesn’t know who he is,
people recognize themselves in him.
Because he has no goad in mind,
everything he does succeeds. When the ancient Masters said,
“If you want to be given everything, give everything up,”
they weren’t using empty phrases.
Only in being lived by the Tao can you be truly yourself.

23
Express yourself completely,
then keep quiet.
Be like the forces of nature:
when it blows, there is only wind;
when it rains, there is only rain;
when the clouds pass, the sun shines through. If you open yourself to the Tao,
you are at one with the Tao
and you can embody it completely.
If you open yourself to insight,
you are at one with insight
and you can use it completely.
If you open yourself to loss,
you are at one with loss
and you can accept it completely. Open yourself to the Tao,
then trust your natural responses;
and everything will fall into place.

24
He who stands on tiptoe
doesn’t stand firm.
He who rushes ahead
doesn’t go far.
He who tries to shine
dims his own light.
He who defines himself
can’t know who he really is.
He who has power over others
can’t empower himself.
He who clings to his work
will create nothing that endures. If you want to accord with the Tao, just do your job, then let go.

Don’t personalize Mind. VS

“God is begetting Itself moment-to-moment and spontaneously through the one infinite Mind as creation. This Mind is universal. The moment we personalize Mind, we have made it into a mortal mind in our own experience and limited it. When we function as a state of receptivity and conscious awareness of the indwelling presence of God, the mind becomes an avenue of awareness through which spiritual ideas of love and truth unfold.”

Virginia Stephenson, 1993 Maui Class, May 2013 Monthly Lesson, ” Removing Barriers,” Recording # 9303 on Aloha Mystic’s website.