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Revealing
The Silence Within- A Meditative Inquiry into Truth / Meditation-
A Foundation For Peaceful Living
Prayer
of Gratitude, Love and Compassion
/ Self-enquiy and Meditation
Revealing the
Silence Within
A Meditative Inquiry into Truth
The following
article has been written to guide the reader into a meditative inquiry
into the nature of Truth and Existence. While reading this article,
be open and receptive to what is being said. To understand what has
been written requires the rational controlling mind to be in a state
of surrender. The understanding happens with the Heart not the head.
I am not telling you anything you don’t already know. Let the
words flow through an empty mind so they penetrate deep into the core
of your Being. There is nothing to get, there is only the losing of
a false sense of self, to reveal a deep ancient remembrance, full of
consciousness, presence and contentment.
Anything that can ever be said about the Ultimate Truth is only ever
a concept. People can agree and disagree over countless philosophical
and spiritual concepts. One concept that no one can disagree on is that
of Existence, that I exist, I am. In this inquiry various concepts are
used to point towards “That” which you fundamentally are,
this pure “I”. The concept itself is only a pointer.
In this meditative inquiry we are going to investigate the nature of
Existence and Awareness itself. Generally with meditation techniques,
Awareness is used to focus on some object, like the breath, an image
or the repetition of a mantra. A certain amount of concentrated effort
is required to sustain a technique. True meditation is beyond technique,
an effortless simplicity of Being, moment to moment, with the sense
of individuality lost.
Awareness is essentially and fundamentally formless, boundless, infinite
and eternal. An illusion is cast by the mind that creates a perception
that Awareness is finite and limited to the mind and body of the human
being. A false sense of “I” is created. The belief in this
false sense of “I”, which seems very real, is what creates
all mental and emotional suffering. Spiritual awakening is to see through
the illusory “I” to reveal the timeless and deathless presence
of Being, full of Consciousness and Peace.
What is this existence?
What is this “I am”? Is this “I” just the body,
just the mind? Am I just my thoughts that create various belief patterns?
Do I exist beyond thought and belief? In deep dreamless sleep there
is no mind, no body, no thoughts or emotions, no world. Yet on waking
from sleep you know you have slept and that it was very enjoyable and
peaceful. The pure “I” was present in deep dreamless sleep
and continues to be present in the waking state but is hidden from conscious
recognition by attachment to thoughts and emotions.
When making an inquiry into the nature of Existence, the inquiry needs
to be centred in the heart, not the head. The heart is the spiritual
centre of the body. The mind, being the disciple, needs to surrender,
to bow down before the master, the master being your own radiant Self,
centred in the heart. This is true devotion. This is intelligent inquiry.
Thoughts, sensations, emotions and energies arise out of Awareness,
but the core of any thought, sensation, emotion or energy is Awareness
itself. So a thought or a feeling cannot actually take you away from
the peace and contentment of Awareness. It can appear to separate you
from the peace within, but this happens only due to an illusion cast
by the mind. The illusion is just the misidentification which limits
Awareness to only the body and the mind. The body and mind doesn’t
contain Awareness, Awareness contains the body and mind. So the starting
point for revealing the ever present boundless Awareness that is within
and without, is with what arises in the mind and the body in “this”
very Moment- the Now. To inquire and meditate into thoughts, sensations
and emotions of the body can lead one back to the source of Pure Awareness,
that is full of Peace and effortless Being.
Generally Awareness itself is overlooked in favor of some object, state
or phenomena. This could be the awareness of the outside world as perceived
through the senses of sight, hearing, or touch. Or the awareness of
one’s inner world of thoughts, emotions and feelings. The perception
of an object or the experience of an inner state is due to Awareness.
What is Awareness? Is there a difference between the Moment which is
Now, the energy of Pure Life and Awareness? Is there a separate you
apart from Awareness that is always in the Now?
You can’t see or perceive Awareness, as you essentially are Awareness
itself. Awareness is the perceiver and ultimately it is also the perceiving
and the perceived. This is Oneness. Another way of putting it is to
say, it is not a doing or a being this or a being that, it is just Being.
Being without a centre or boundaries. Being without the need to conceptualise
or emotionalise your reality. Just Being. It is this continual need
to conceptualise and emotionalise that creates the false sense of a
little “I”. This need for continual conceptual and emotional
noise needs to be surrendered so that the Peace and Silence of Being
can be revealed. Always Now, only ever Now. Being. Being that is Awareness,
Peace and Freedom.
And from Being, Moment to Moment, it can be clearly seen that what arises
whether an emotion or thought or outside sense-perceived object, arises
out of Awareness, spends some time on the screen of Awareness to sooner
or later dissolve back into Awareness. Therefore all thoughts, emotions,
energies and objects have no separate existence apart from Awareness.
This is Oneness. This is no separation.
If emotions arise,
to whom do they arise? Say you feel fear. The general response is to
believe I am fearful. But who is this “I” that has the fear.
This question rarely gets asked. When asking oneself “Who is this
I”? Or “Who am I”?, the answer needed is not a mental
reply. The answer is not of the mind. Allow the question to sink deep
into your Being. Dive deep into your Being on a quest to find the “I”.
If there is an emotion or sensation penetrate into the core of it as
Awareness. Generally the emotion or sensation is kept at a distance
and the mind comments and tells a story about it that always involves
the “I” or the “me”. The sense of the small
separate self is believed in without question. Question with the Heart
not the head.
The suffering
of the human condition is based on a deep underlying fear. The fear
might not always be consciously recognized but survives as an unconscious
sensation or energy deep within. This fear can only survive if it largely
remains unconscious. To dissolve the fear requires the Heart of one’s
Being to deeply Trust and Surrender into the unknown. What we think
we are and who we think we are, is not who we truly are. Who we truly
are is beyond knowing with the mind and can only be revealed from a
place of deep Trust which allows one to fully Surrender into the Now
and from the Now, we rest as who and what we truly are. What we think
or feel who and what we are is centred in the mind and is based on the
past. The Eternal Moment, the Now, is beyond the past, present and future.
To be Now, to be who we truly are, is a place of great vulnerability
from the perspective of the mind-generated isolated individual. Deep
Trust in Truth allows one to Surrender into the ocean of Being beyond
the small self, mind and body.
Spiritual Awakening is not to eliminate thoughts and emotions altogether
but to rest as That which is prior to any thought or emotion. Only the
patterns of thinking and emoting that veil Reality need to be released
for Freedom to be. And to rest as That is to Be Here Now. It is Eternally
always the Truth. Formless Infinite Awareness. Conscious Presence of
Being Now. Be Now. Be.
© Copyright
2008
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