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9th April 2014 14:03
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Re: The Higher Self and transcendent experience, including OBEs
A member has written to me asking what is the best thing to do when all hell breaks loose whenever one decides to "go for it". He says he has decided to do that many times, and always with the same result. I'd really like to invite anyone reading this to offer any possibly useful insight or anecdote from their own experience. And I'm impressed to hear that this member has "gone for it" many times.
Certainly, of course, when all hell strikes one stays aware as best one can, in whatever ways one can. One simply watches. One watches whatever happens. One faces it, instead of denying whatever is happening. If it's sending you temporarily insane, then fine, you're temporarily insane. Let's play the insane "game" just for now. You just accept whatever happens -- without letting it make a total victim of you. I guess if things fall apart, you'll be a victim in some way. But the real you is formless, is one with Stillness. The more you can bring in even a hint of Stillness, the less strongly victimised you can be, by anything.
This is such a huge topic, and there are so many different things to say in response. That's one reason I would love to hear others' accounts or ideas about what going through hell has meant for them -- from the positive view, of doing it successfully. And please don't feel you need to agree with me, at all.
But let's not mince words, either. The truth as I see it is, the deeper the level of Heaven that you aspire to reach, the deeper the level of hell you simply have to go through, but awake, as alert as possible. There's no shortcut, I guess. You can't somehow put a handkerchief wrapped tight over your nose and avoid copping the bad smell. This is not for the weak. This isn't masochism, either. We need to ensure that our suffering is as intelligent as possible. Maybe the member is asking how does one do that?
But we need to see how huge are the forces within ourselves that make us dulled and dishonest and oh so comfortable with gloom and stupidity. And ever so offended at Light's intrusion. We need to feel the viciousness of the battle between our shadow and Light. This whole topic has much in common with that of the shadow self. Only when you scratch your shadow does it begin to scratch back, with sharp nails. Push harder, and it does its best to strangle you if it can, even though it lurks forever in the cracks and the dark spots inside you where you can't ever reach it.
In short, then, one basic principle that I believe applies here is that you can only rise as far as you're willing to stoop. One needs to know this, and learn to be OK with it, and not let it get one down. Are you willing to lose everything, psychologically, and kind of fall into the great nothingness which is the Stillness, where, paradoxically, you have everything? Am I making any sense at all at this point?
And are we eternal beings not here in this physical world to transform it, to spiritualize the heavy mud?
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10th April 2014 02:34
Link to Post #1602