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When
You're Done
When
you are done listening, mentally say "Thank you." Express
thanks in whatever way feels appropriate. "Thank you, Father,
for being with me. Thank you, Mother. Thank you my dear Father-Mother
God." Then bring your awareness back to the breath, to the
sensations in your nostrils, the taste of the air, and the feeling-tone
of who you are - and take several deep breaths before opening
your eyes and completing the meditation. Savor the air as you
breathe in and out. Breathe with the awareness that you are bringing
in something valuable, something that you need and therefore want.
Breathe with appreciation, gratitude, enjoyment. Pull in life
with each inhalation, and release every sense of strain and fear
with each exhalation. Breathe with feeling. Relish the way you
feel. Notice how relaxed you are, how peaceful, how at ease. And
as your eyes open and you come back into the visible world, be
mindful not to immediately tighten up, contract, or shrink and
become small again. Stay relaxed, wide open like space.
The
only thing you can ever really experience with clarity is yourself.
You are the closest thing to you. And when you take the time to
become centered and still in order to experience yourself with
clarity, you'll experience what is true. You'll experience the
fact that God is all there is of you and that God is Love. You'll
know this is true because as you get in there and experience yourself
in a thought-free unbiased manner, what you will experience won't
be nothingness or chaos. Instead, you will experience unblemished
lovingness.
This
is something you'll get in glimpses. You'll have an intuitive
awareness or a sudden clarity that this is true, and then you'll
flip back into your old way of thinking about yourself and others.
You'll flip back and forth many times, and this may be quite disconcerting
at first. Don't let it bother you. Be glad that movement is occurring
and that you're not as stuck in your old world view as you used
to be. If you were, you would not be flipping back and forth.
The fact that you're flipping is a good sign. It means that the
strength of your conditioning is weakening.
Be
aware also, from that first intuitive glimpse on, that there is
a persistent feeling in the back of your mind that what you intuited
is what's really true. The remembrance of that glimpse will keep
beckoning you, encouraging you to continue meditating even when
it's difficult and nothing seems to be happening. Stick
with it. Out of the blue you'll have another glimpse, more revelation,
and then you'll flip back - and another glimpse, more revelation,
and again you'll flip back. And eventually you'll flip no more.
You'll cross over and be convinced. And you'll know what's so.
When
you experience yourself in a thought-free manner, it's not that
there will be nothing there to experience. It's that your mind,
your perception mechanism, will finally be clear enough to experience
your reality without distortion. You'll learn that almost everything
you thought about yourself was not true. Almost everything you
were taught is not true. What is true is that God is Love and
God is all there is of you. Therefore, when you experience yourself
with clarity, without bias, that is what you will feel. You will
know this is true when you experience yourself in a thought-free
manner, and not until then.
This
is not something you decide in advance and then give your allegiance
to. It's something you can only fully give your allegiance to
once you've experienced it as true, once you've experienced Reality
- right where you are - without distortion. Until you've experienced
it, this can only be an intellectual concept. It's an enticing
one, however - one that, hopefully, will encourage you more willingly
to practice these techniques so as to experience for yourself
whether the concept is true or not. Therefore, be curious. Want
to know. "What is the truth about me?" The only way
you will ever really know one way or the other is by experiencing
yourself in a thought-free manner.
This
state is not so difficult, really. It's not easy at first, by
any means. It can be extremely frustrating and require intense
mental discipline. In fact, meditation will probably be one of
the most difficult things you've ever undertaken. Don't be mistaken
about this. It's rigorous. It'll push you to the edge. It will
challenge your sense of sanity. But though it isn't easy, still,
it is ultimately simple. It's only difficult to the extent that
we're still trying to become different than how we naturally
are, and we're doing this out of habit and conditioning. It's
ultimately simple - once you get the hang of it. But, at first,
it's not easy. Be prepared to work. Be aware that you'll probably
stumble many times, and that you'll almost undoubtedly become
confused and disoriented. But be aware also that if you will simply
persist, it will become easier. You'll become a better
meditator every time you practice.
It's
ultimately simple because we are already that. We don't have to
change or become fundamentally different from how we already are.
We need to release the misperception - not become different! To
the extent that we're trying to become different from how we actually,
naturally, divinely are, it means we think that how we are isn't
the way we're supposed to be - that there's something wrong with
us that we need to change. And we believe this to the degree that
we haven't yet experienced who we are with clarity. If you haven't
spent sufficient time "at home" with yourself, free
of other people's expectations, you most likely won't have come
to an inner peace about who you actually are - by experiencing
what's really so. And if you're not in touch with what's true
about you, then you can't know that, in fact, there's nothing
wrong with you.
The
wave will stop trying to become other than how it is when it realizes
that it already is everything - the entire ocean - in specific
expression, and we'll stop trying to change when we experience
our truth. This doesn't mean we'll stop growing. It means we'll
stop feeling frustrated with ourselves. The absence of frustration
is the perfect soil for real growth, for the flowering of consciousness.
We'll stop trying to become different from how we are when we
experience the calm bliss that is our natural feeling-tone.
You
may think, "Well, I must not be a very good meditator, then,
because I'm not experiencing all these wonderful feelings,"
and feel the accompanying guilt of being a "poor meditator."
But this is simply an ego ploy to keep you away from experiencing
yourself directly. If that thought catches your attention as it
floats through your awareness, if you grab onto it, and especially
if you buy into it or agree with it, then you have been effectively
deflected from going within. You started moving toward your center,
toward the thought-free conscious experience of now, but you made
a quick left when you became aware of that thought floating by.
You went after it. You became involved with that thought instead
of letting it float by and continuing to relax deeply into yourself.
And if you never really sink deeply into yourself, if you keep
getting sidetracked, then, of course, you're not going to experience
the profound peace - which feels like joy, like love - that is
the feeling-tone of Being. Not that it's not there to be experienced,
but you're not there. You're involved with some other
mental activity - which is fine, but it's not how you come upon
a clearer and more accurate experience of you. You won't experience
the deep, powerful, confident peace of the ocean if you're bobbing
around on the surface. You must go deeply within.
I'm
not saying we don't need to change. We desperately need to change.
We're suffering horribly. We're killing ourselves out of ignorance.
We're making ourselves sick. We're polluting our environment.
We're not happy. We're secretly afraid of everything. We're unfulfilled
and miserable, and our behavior toward one another needs to change
radically. The way to "change," "grow," or
"become different," though, is by taking the time to
experience yourself as you actually are, so you have an accurate
starting point. You'll come up with a radically different concept
of who you are, who others are, what life is, and what's going
on. Everything will take on new meaning. Life will be more meaningful.
And your behavior will change and you will be different. But not
different from who you've always been! Different from what you
thought you were. You'll be minus the illusion. You'll
be the you that you really are. Your Light will shine undimmed.
It's
simply a matter of relaxing, both physically and mentally - and
this may not be easy at first. Being relaxed physically means
letting go of muscular tensions, and being relaxed mentally means
letting go of thinking, - mental tensions. The idea is to become
physically and mentally at peace for these few minutes by not
moving and not thinking, and then to be there for the experience.
See what's left. Feel the energy you are made of and the Consciousness
that you are. Meditation is the cleanest and most direct route
for doing this.
For
these few quiet minutes of centered sitting, ease your way into
thought-free being, and experience the energy you are made of.
Instead of thinking, immerse yourself in what it feels like to
be you and practice listening inwardly. Commune. Don't bog yourself
down thinking this is something you will have to do forever. Do
it for these few minutes only, but do it as totally as you can.
Immerse yourself fully. Ease your way in. Try it. Simply be present
and savor the energy. Savor Consciousness. Commune. Meditate.
Then,
during the day, do and be as the energy - your energy
- is prompting you to do or be. Move with the flow. Or rather,
you are the flow, and if you simply let yourself be in the now
- not knowing how you are supposed to be - the flow will move
through you unimpeded, without your preconceptions, and it will
be very clear to you how you should be and how you should respond.
The energy will move you. You will be inspired to action. It will
feel like you are running on free energy.


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