Posts by Ron Rattner
Think Before You Speak
“All that we are is the result of what we have thought:
it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts.
If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him,
as the wheel follows the foot of the ox that draws the carriage.”
~ Buddha
“A man is but the product of his thoughts; what he thinks, he becomes.”
~ Gandhi
“Nothing’s either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”
~ Shakespeare
This world is wrought with naught but thought.
~ Ron Rattner, Sutra Sayings
The thought manifests as the word.
The word manifests as the deed.
The deed develops into the habit.
The habit hardens into the character.
The character gives birth to the destiny.
So, watch your thoughts with care
And let them spring from love
Born out of respect for all beings.
~ The Buddha, as paraphrased by Mahagosananda
Kalu Rinpoche, the Zen Master and the Orange
“Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.”
~ Albert Einstein

Kalu Rinpoche (1905 – May 10, 1989)
Ron’s Introductory Comments.
Is “reality” absolute or relative?
And how should the answer to that question influence our worldly ways?
Our phenomenal Universe is miraculous, marvelous, and meaningful. But it is ever changing and impermanent – a “relative reality” of space, time and causality which some mystics call illusion, samsara, or maya.
It arises and appears in an unchanging mysterious matrix of Infinite Potentiality, which some call “Absolute Reality”.
When aware or awakening to this distinction between Absolute and relative reality, we may realize that while we are apparent entities in this world, our Source and ultimate identity transcends this world; that we are ‘in this world but not of this world’.
Thus realizing the impermanence and relativity of our phenomenal reality, we may ponder on its meaning and purpose and, accordingly, on how to best behave herein: viz. what thoughts, words or deeds (if any) are most appropriate and skillful?
SillySutras.com is dedicated to raising perennial questions about how to best be in this world. Even spiritual masters and great scholars can disagree on answers to such questions.
So, ultimately, each of us must intuitively answer such questions for ourselves.
In the opening chapter of “Thoughts Without a Thinker”, concerning psychotherapy from a Buddhist perspective, author psychotherapist Mark Epstein recounts this apt anecdote about a meeting at the home of a Harvard University psychology professor of two prominent teachers of Buddha-dharma with different ideas about dharma.
“Thoughts Without a Thinker”, by Dr. Mark Epstein – Excerpt From Chapter One.
“In the early days of my interest in Buddhism and psychology, I was given a particularly vivid demonstation of how difficult it was going to be to forge an integration between the two. Some friends of mine had arranged for an encounter between two prominent visiting Buddhist teachers at the house of a Harvard University psychology professor. These were teachers from two distinctly different Buddhist traditions who had never met and whose traditions had in fact had very little contact over the past thousand years. Before the worlds of Buddhism and Western psychology could come together, the various strands of Buddhism would have to encounter one another. We were to witness the first such dialogue.
The teachers, seventy-year-old Kalu Rinpoche of Tibet, a veteran of years of solitary retreat, and the Zen master Seung Sahn, the first Korean Zen master to teach in the United States, were to test each other’s understanding of the Buddha’s teachings for the benefit of the onlooking Western students. This was to be a high form of what was being called ‘dharma’ combat (the clashing of great minds sharpened by years of study and meditation), and we were waiting with all the anticipation that such a historic encounter deserved. The two monks entered with swirling robes — maroon and yellow for the Tibetan, austere grey and black for the Korean — and were followed by retinues of younger monks and translators with shaven heads. They settled onto cushions in the familiar cross-legged positions, and the host made it clear that the younger Zen master was to begin. The Tibetan lama sat very still, fingering a wooden rosary (mala) with one hand while murmuring, “Om mani padme hum” continuously under his breath.
The Zen master, who was already gaining renown for his method of hurling questions at his students until they were forced to admit their ignorance and then bellowing, “Keep that don’t know mind!” at them, reached deep inside his robes and drew out an orange. “What is this?” he demanded of the lama. “What is this?” This was a typical opening question, and we could feel him ready to pounce on whatever response he was given.
The Tibetan sat quietly fingering his mala and made no move to respond.
“What is this?” the Zen master insisted, holding the orange up to the Tibetan’s nose.
Kalu Rinpoche bent very slowly to the Tibetan monk near to him who was serving as the translator, and they whispered back and forth for several minutes. Finally the translator addressed the room: “Rinpoche says, ‘What is the matter with him? Don’t they have oranges where he comes from?”
The dialog progressed no further.”
“A Simple Monk” and a Saintly Soul
~ a Synchronicity Story
“I am open to the guidance of synchronicity,
and do not let expectations hinder my path.”
~ Dalai Lama
“Synchronicity is choreographed by a great, pervasive intelligence that lies at the heart of nature, and is manifest in each of us through what we call the soul.”
~ Deepak Chopra, Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire

Carol Schuldt
“A Simple Monk” and a Saintly Soul
This is a sweet synchronicity story about the Dalai Lama and my saintly friend Carol Schuldt.
Of all living spiritual masters, the Dalai Lama of Tibet most inspires me with his exemplary compassion, wisdom, humor, and humility. [I’ve dedicated a website category to his wise quotes and wonderful images.]
My 79 year old friend Carol Schuldt, is one of the most unforgettable people I’ve known. (See: One of The Most Unforgettable Persons I’ve Known.)
Carol is a spiritual person, with her own unique path of communing with Nature while surfing, swimming, sunning, hiking, biking, and gardening, and helping troubled souls – especially young people. Though raised Catholic, she has never knowingly followed any prescribed Western or Eastern spiritual path, like Tibetan Buddhism.
Though Carol has never yet met the Dalai Lama, she recently experienced a wonderful and amazing synchronicity with him. And immediately thereafter she excitedly phoned me to tell about it.
Here is the story:
On a June Saturday morning, Sacramento videographer Paul Maska came to Carol’s house to do a pre-arranged weekend video shoot of Carol for a documentary film about sun gazing produced by Wayne Purdin, Director of the Sun Center of Phoenix, AZ.
While filming and interviewing Carol, Paul became aware of Carol’s saintly spiritual presence and her exceptional natural lifestyle. So, during a break from filming, he asked her with curiosity if she was inspired by or felt affinity with any spiritual culture. After reflection, Carol declared that she felt special kinship with the Tibetans.
Whereupon, to Carol’s surprise and amazement, Paul spontaneously clasped their hands, touched their foreheads, and with deep concentration began making very low Tibetan overtone throat sounds. Unknown to Carol, Paul was then silently invoking and experiencing a communion with the the Dalai Lama, who he first met twenty years ago.
At that time, Paul had journeyed to India where he received H.H.’s personal tashi delek greeting and blessing. Paul then had an unforgettable spiritual experience with His Holiness while their hands were clasped and foreheads touching. Now, Carol’s expression of affinity with Tibetans, and her saintly aura, sparked Paul’s recollection and spontaneous invocation with Carol of that experience.
About ten minutes after Paul’s spontaneous tashi delek greeting and blessing for Carol, he and his assistant Marc, went outside for needed equipment left in their car.
Whereupon Marc discovered and examined a box of books which someone had just anonymously left in front of Carol’s house, beneath a large mural of Saint Francis of Assisi painted on the facade. Soon he found in the box an apparently new hardcover book entitled: “A Simple Monk”, with writings about the Dalai Lama by Professor Robert Thurman and others.
The book cover jacket displayed this prominent smiling portrait of His Holiness:
Knowing of Paul’s love of the Dalai Lama, Marc quickly took the book out of the box and gave it to Paul. Whereupon Paul excitedly ran upstairs to bring the book to Carol. As he handed it to her, he exclaimed, “Hey Carol you won’t believe what just happened!”.
Immediately appreciating the synchronistic blessing of the mysteriously manifested book, Carol burst into profuse tears of gratitude as she gazed at the smiling face of His Holiness.
Because of Carol’s great interest in synchronicities stemming from her lifelong experience of meaningful ‘coincidences’, Carol had just purchased a newly published edition of “The Red Book”, the previously unpublished esoteric writings of C.G. Jung, in which Jung had written about “synchronicity” – a word which he coined.
Though Carol was anxious to read and learn more from the book about this fascinating subject, she was so moved with gratitude by her experience with Paul and the Dalai Lama, that Carol handed “The Red Book” to Paul, asking him to first read it and then return it to her.
I predict that Carol will be experiencing many more amazing synchronicities before she reads “The Red Book”. Perhaps, you’ll read about them on this Silly Sutras website.
Synchronicity Story: Ask and It Shall Be Given, Seek and Ye Shall Find
“Synchronicity is an ever present reality for those who have eyes to see.”
~ Carl Jung
“Our deepest fears hide our highest potentials.”
~ Ron Rattner, Sutra Sayings
Ask and it shall be given; Seek and ye shall find.
~ Matthew 7:7
During my frequent walks to Aquatic Beach, I occasionally met there a lovely young woman swimmer, Simone, who found time to swim. while attending school and working to support herself. Several times we talked before or after her swims. During one of our chats, Simone remarked to me that some day she’d like to swim out at the opening of the harbor where it was deep with different tides than those closer to the beach where she was then swimming. But she said that she was afraid to swim there alone, and wouldn’t try to do so without others accompanying her.
Later, in November on a beautiful sunny Sunday afternoon, I took one of my frequent walks out onto the San Francisco Municipal Pier. The pier juts far into the Bay and is a breakwater for the Aquatic Beach harbor. The deep waters at the end of the pier had enticed Simone as a new place to swim, but her fears had precluded that experience.
As I walked toward the very end of the pier, I saw a large crowd gathered there. Never before in many such walks onto the pier had I ever seen such a crowd. So I was quite curious as I neared them. And when I arrived at the end of the pier, I discovered that the people were gathered around and observing a young woman in a swimsuit who had climbed over the wall of the pier, and was standing on the ledge above the water, poised but afraid to dive into the water. It was Simone, fearfully hesitating for a long time before jumping off the pier to swim back to Aquatic Beach.
As we recognized each other, Simone asked for my encouragement. I obliged and, motivated by my reassurance, Simone finally jumped into the water, as the large crowd of well-wishing onlookers cheered her on. Just as Simone finally ‘took the plunge’ I gave her a “namaste” salute. Thereafter, she swam back to Aquatic Beach with Ned, another regular swimmer with whom I also was having synchronistic encounters and chats. Responding to Simone’s wish for a deep water swimming companion, Ned had walked with Simone onto the pier and had been treading water awaiting her dive to join him in swimming back to the beach.
As Simone and Ned swam together back to the beach, I wondered how Simone would feel after overcoming her fear of swimming in such deep waters. So, I intended to quickly walk back to the beach and greet them when they arrived there. But that didn’t happen.
Instead, I had a very long and lovely synchronistic and spiritual chat with one of the other onlookers, Janice, a long-time Buddhist practitioner who had observed with curiosity my “namaste” salute to Simone. So I didn’t again see Simone or Ned that day as wished, and wondered thereafter about Simone’s experience of breaking her fear barrier about deep water swimming.
More than four months passed before I again saw either Simone or Ned. Then, on a Sunday afternoon in March, just as I began walking onto the sand at the West end of Aquatic Beach, I encountered Ned who was walking in his swim suit toward the Municipal Pier, where he planned to jump into the Bay and swim back to the beach. We chatted for a while about that November day and about Simone. He told me that he had seen pictures of Simone taken on the pier that day by an onlooker, but didn’t have them. As we parted, at my request, he offered to try getting me the pictures via email exchange with Simone, with whom he’d continued to communicate. And I asked him to give Simone my regards, expressing a desire to see her soon. We thereupon parted and I continued walking toward the East end of Aquatic Beach, as Ned walked to the pier.
A few minutes later, just as I arrived at the East end of the beach, a female swimmer emerged from the water and began drying off. It was Simone. My wish to see her again was almost instantly fulfilled. Then I told her about my encounter with Ned, and wish to see pictures of that memorable November happening. She took my email address, and later sent them.
Though neither Ned nor Simone was aware of each other’s “coincidental” presence that day on the beach, the Lone Arranger knew, and staged those quick consecutive encounters fulfilling my wish to see Simone and the November pictures of her.
What is Life? – Quotes
“What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night.
It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime.
It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.
~ Crowfoot
What is Life? – Quotes
“Life is like an onion; you peel off layer after layer
and then you find there is nothing in it.”
~ James Gibbons Huneker
“In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life.
‘It goes on.’”
~ Robert Frost
“All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on. ……
To live remains an art which everyone must learn, and which no one can teach.”
~ Havelock Ellis
“In the book of life, the answers aren’t in the back.”
~ Charlie Brown
“If A equals success, then the formula is: A = X + Y + Z,
where X is work, Y is play, and Z is keep your mouth shut.
~ Albert Einstein
“Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust –
we all dance to a mysterious tune,
intoned in the distance by an invisible piper.”
~ Albert Einstein
“The goal of life is to make your heartbeat match the beat of the universe,
to match your nature with Nature.”
~ Joseph Campbell
“Life is a long lesson in humility.”
~ James M. Barrie
“..the powerful play goes on, and you will contribute a verse.”
~ Walt Whitman, “O Me! O Life!”, Leaves of Grass
“Life is the hyphen between matter and spirit.”
~ Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare
“Life is a whim of several trillion cells to be you for a while.”
~ Author Unknown
“When we remember we are all mad,
the mysteries disappear and life stands explained.”
~ Mark Twain
Synchronicity Story: A Spiritual Experience on Bernal Heights
“If you could only sense how important you are to the lives of those you meet; how important you can be to the people you may never even dream of. There is something of yourself that you leave at every meeting with another person.”
~ Fred Rogers
“When you meet anyone, remember it is a holy encounter. As you see him, you will see yourself. As you treat him, you will treat yourself. As you think of him, you will think of yourself. Never forget this, for in him you will find yourself or lose sight of yourself.”
~ A Course in Miracles (ACIM)

Bernal Heights view
Lately, I have been blessed with ever more magical moments and with ever increasing gratitude for this precious and lucky life. Usually these magical moments have happened synchronistically and unexpectedly. And often they’ve involved spiritual experiences with people, creatures or Nature, which I call “holy encounters”.
Just before the recent solstice holidays, I was blessed with a magical visit to a beautiful San Francisco view place which I had never before seen. And there I met a lovely man, Daniel Raskin, who shared with me a haunting story (which follows) of his unforgettable spiritual experience in a remote Utah desert canyon.
Here’s what happened, and the story Daniel told me:
I moved from Chicago to San Francisco in 1960, attracted by San Francisco’s climate, physical beauty and ambiance. Within its boundaries are more than fifty hills, several islands, and significant stretches of Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay.
So, while living in San Francisco I have visited and enjoyed almost all of its best known view places. But until recently I never had known about or seen the spectacular view from atop Bernal Heights a hilly neighborhood above San Francisco’s outer Mission and Bay View districts.
Then, just before Christmas, I was invited to attend a beautiful holiday dinner party hosted by Shelley Cook, a very talented and intuitive massage therapist who has been skillfully helping heal and realign my body since it suffered a painful lower back yoga injury.
At the party there were many lovely artistic people, all much younger than me. One of the other guests, Audrey Daniel, a professional photographer/videographer, told me she had lived for many years in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights district, which she regarded as San Francisco’s most charming and typical neighborhood – like a village within the city. Whereupon, realizing that I had never yet visited Bernal Heights during my 50+ years as a San Franciscan, I became curious about seeing what Audrey was describing.
My curiosity was soon satisfied synchronistically by The Lone Arranger, my ‘appointments secretary’.
A few days after the party, at Shelley’s request, I unexpectedly rescheduled my regular afternoon appointment with her to morning, so she could accommodate some people from Santa Cruz who’d just been injured in an auto accident.
Upon finishing our morning massage therapy session, Shelley had extra time before her afternoon appointments. Generously, she offered to show me a nearby Vedanta healing center and shrine which she had long been urging me to visit. So we went to the shrine.
There, as I gazed at an image of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa – a nineteenth century Hindu saint with whom I have long felt special affinity – I experienced a deep Divine mood, and cried copious tears of devotion.

Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
Thereafter, when Shelley and I left the shrine, it was lunch time. And instead of returning home to eat, I unexpectedly went with Shelley to a restaurant which she recommended. At first she suggested a nearby Asian restaurant, but then she suddenly intuited that we would probably more enjoy going to a place on Bernal Heights.
So, four days after hearing from Audrey Daniel about the Bernal Heights district, I visited that area for the first time in my life, and there enjoyed a delicious Mexican lunch with Shelley. After we ate and before returning to her studio, Shelley urged me to hike atop Bernal hill to enjoy the magnificent panoramic view of San Francisco, instead of taking my usual daily walk by the Bay.
So, still in spiritual mood from my experience at the Ramakrishna Vedanta shrine, I walked up steep streets to the base of Bernal hill. There I approached the first person I encountered, seeking directions to the hilltop trail.
But instead of a quick encounter about directions, we had an extended dialogue. It was Daniel Raskin, with whom I enjoyed a long spiritual chat and experienced a ‘holy encounter’, before we parted and I beheld the spectacular panoramic view from atop Bernal Hill.
Synchronistically, Daniel identified himself as a photographer living in the Bernal Heights vicinity, like Audrey the photographer responsible for my curiosity about that neighborhood. And when I mentioned Audrey, Daniel said he had participated and appeared in her documentary film The Owls of Bernal Hill.
As we chatted, I told Daniel of my interest in mysterious spiritual synchronicities. Whereupon, he shared with me a wonderful story of an unforgettable spiritual experience. Here is Daniel’s story as he wrote it for a diary in 1998, just after it happened:
A Spiritual Experience
By Daniel Raskin *
July 15, 1998, Cottonwood Point, Arizona
Sierra Club Trip: Locating Petroglyphs

Utah Box Canyon
Today we visited the end of a box canyon where there were complex and intriguing ancient petroglyphs and small ruins. After breakfast we drove a short way to our trailhead and hiked a few miles along a sandy path. The plants were mostly a bluish
aromatic sage; also juniper, cacti, local grasses and, here and there, a late blooming flower. The sky was perfectly clear, deep blue, and the sun fierce. Most of the hike was in full sun; the temperature in the nineties by ten or eleven.
The end of the canyon was a spectacular place, a high semi-circular vertical cliff. It was concave and beautifully banded, brown, light brown, reddish brown and yellow. A broad waterless wash wove through the flat valley floor. There, in the
shade of the canyon, oaks and plants with red berries grew.
As soon as I got into the shade of the canyon walls, I began to breathe rapidly. I did not feel I had over-exerted myself, and did not understand why I was breathless. I began to feel slightly nauseous, faint and dizzy. I also felt very moved by the beauty surrounding me. I began to feel very emotional. My heartbeat was rapid and my breath uncontrollably fast and deep. I began to feel like I had taken LSD.
I sat down. My condition intensified. I began to cry, copious tears. I was simultaneously relieved, frightened and confused. My thoughts and feelings wandered freely. As I continued to cry, I felt over-joyed to be alive. I felt blessed to enjoy the relative security of my middle class existence. I thought about my partner Ann. I thought about her ovarian cancer. It almost killed her, but now she is healthy again and stronger in new ways. I thought about Jesse, my twenty-one year old, and how he is now thriving after a difficult adolescence. I thought about Sam, my sixteen year old. He has survived a risky and chaotic early adolescence, and is stronger and more mature. I felt my love, my powerful love for my family. All this time I was crying and breathing deeply.
I thought about the miracle of being alive, of experiencing existence in the midst of infinite eternity. What explains my chance to experience life? Who or what, ultimately, gave me and all of us this miraculous gift?
As I thought and cried, I slowly began to calm down. My breath slowed. After a while I felt stable enough to get up. I took photographs of the canyon and the beautiful oaks and wild currents growing there. Then I joined the group. They had
dispersed about the headwall to view the great array of petroglyphs. There were animals, human figures, designs and scenes pecked into the rock. The most impressive was a figure of a one-legged person. People with deformities were sometimes holy people in Native American cultures.

After looking at the rock art I investigated the remains of a kiva. A coyote had made a lair in its recesses. I found a small rodent’s jaw. I climbed down to the canyon floor. Datura, a hallucinogenic plant was growing there. I wondered: “am I in a sacred place?” After a while we left the canyon, had lunch, visited more rock art sites and returned to camp. I felt light-headed for several hours.
What happened to me? Did I become delirious from the heat? Was I freaked out by the rigors of this trip, lonely for my family? Maybe. But why did this happen today, rather than on another hot, hard working day?
And, why did this happen in a place with a petroglyph of a one-legged person, a kiva and hallucinogenic plants growing?
I’d like to say I had a vision, if saying that didn’t feel arrogant and presumptuous. Who knows? Fortunately, life is full of mysteries.
After returning home: I shared my experience with Ann. She said that I had had a spiritual experience about the gift of life and the power of love, as she had had when she was sick with cancer.
* Daniel Raskin is a retired San Francisco preschool teacher and photographer.

Utah Box Canyon
Today we visited the end of a box canyon where there were complex and intriguing ancient petroglyphs and small ruins. After breakfast we drove a short way to our trailhead and hiked a few miles along a sandy path. The plants were mostly a bluish
aromatic sage; also juniper, cacti, local grasses and, here and there, a late blooming flower. The sky was perfectly clear, deep blue, and the sun fierce. Most of the hike was in full sun; the temperature in the nineties by ten or eleven.
The end of the canyon was a spectacular place, a high semi-circular vertical cliff. It was concave and beautifully banded, brown, light brown, reddish brown and yellow. A broad waterless wash wove through the flat valley floor. There, in the
shade of the canyon, oaks and plants with red berries grew.
As soon as I got into the shade of the canyon walls, I began to breathe rapidly. I did not feel I had over-exerted myself, and did not understand why I was breathless. I began to feel slightly nauseous, faint and dizzy. I also felt very moved by the beauty surrounding me. I began to feel very emotional. My heartbeat was rapid and my breath uncontrollably fast and deep. I began to feel like I had taken LSD.
I sat down. My condition intensified. I began to cry, copious tears. I was simultaneously relieved, frightened and confused. My thoughts and feelings wandered freely. As I continued to cry, I felt over-joyed to be alive. I felt blessed to enjoy the relative security of my middle class existence. I thought about my partner Ann. I thought about her ovarian cancer. It almost killed her, but now she is healthy again and stronger in new ways. I thought about Jesse, my twenty-one year old, and how he is now thriving after a difficult adolescence. I thought about Sam, my sixteen year old. He has survived a risky and chaotic early adolescence, and is stronger and more mature. I felt my love, my powerful love for my family. All this time I was crying and breathing deeply.
I thought about the miracle of being alive, of experiencing existence in the midst of infinite eternity. What explains my chance to experience life? Who or what, ultimately, gave me and all of us this miraculous gift?
As I thought and cried, I slowly began to calm down. My breath slowed. After a while I felt stable enough to get up. I took photographs of the canyon and the beautiful oaks and wild currents growing there. Then I joined the group. They had
dispersed about the headwall to view the great array of petroglyphs. There were animals, human figures, designs and scenes pecked into the rock. The most impressive was a figure of a one-legged person. People with deformities were sometimes holy people in Native American cultures.

After looking at the rock art I investigated the remains of a kiva. A coyote had made a lair in its recesses. I found a small rodent’s jaw. I climbed down to the canyon floor. Datura, a hallucinogenic plant was growing there. I wondered: “am I in a sacred place?” After a while we left the canyon, had lunch, visited more rock art sites and returned to camp. I felt light-headed for several hours.
What happened to me? Did I become delirious from the heat? Was I freaked out by the rigors of this trip, lonely for my family? Maybe. But why did this happen today, rather than on another hot, hard working day?
And, why did this happen in a place with a petroglyph of a one-legged person, a kiva and hallucinogenic plants growing?
I’d like to say I had a vision, if saying that didn’t feel arrogant and presumptuous. Who knows? Fortunately, life is full of mysteries.
After returning home: I shared my experience with Ann. She said that I had had a spiritual experience about the gift of life and the power of love, as she had had when she was sick with cancer.
* Daniel Raskin is a retired San Francisco preschool teacher and photographer.
******
Do you agree (as I do) with Daniel’s partner Ann that he “had a spiritual experience about the gift of life and the power of love”?
And didn’t Daniel’s spontaneously copious tears express more eloquently than any words the heartfelt depths of his joy and gratitude for this blessed life?
Ron’s moral of the story:
Daniel’s deep spiritual experience, shows us that we don’t need religious rituals, beliefs or dogma to experience Divinity; that, beyond religion, our grateful communion with Nature can be an equally powerful spiritual path.
The Lightworker Objective
~ by Owen Waters
“No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness
that created it. ”
~ Albert Einstein
Ron Rattner’s introductory comments
Except for timeless awareness, nothing is permanent ‘neath Heaven’s vast firmament’. Science shows us that our world and everything in it is ever changing energy. Yet we have been spell-bound by cultural conditioning, language and perception to believe ourselves separate subjects in a solid “objective” world.
Until now, acting on the illusionary belief that we are separate from Nature, we have ignorantly, fearfully and greedily been despoiling and exploiting our precious planet and its lifeforms, thereby creating immense ecologic, economic, humanitarian and interpersonal crises.
Yet, paradoxically, though confronted with extraordinary peril, we now have unprecedented potential for solving and transcending our planetary problems, intuitively, scientifically, and technologically.
This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, and Humanity is achieving a critical mass of higher consciousness which will resolve our critical mess as we transcend the separate subject-object illusion, realizing that Nature is our nature; that what we do to Nature and others we do to ourselves.
The news media are now filled with reports of important new social phenomena – like Occupy Wall Street – emblematic of elevated societal awareness of crucial need for revolutionary systemic change.
Here is an excellent essay by spiritual author and teacher Owen Waters, explaining how ultimate power to transcend human problems is within each of us; and how we are now experiencing a subtle shift in human consciousness which is being led by a critical mass of spiritual seekers – sometimes called “lightworkers”.
The Lightworker Objective ~ by Owen Waters*
We are in the midst of a revolution in consciousness which is affecting everyone. Even the most staunch traditionalists in society are being dragged into a vortex of ever-increasing change.
The 80-20 rule states that 80% of any change is typically caused by 20% of the people. The 20% consists of the leading thinkers of the day. In spiritual matters, these leading edge people are sometimes called lightworkers or old souls, indicating that they have learned more from their experiences through many incarnations. This advanced learning is stored as wisdom in their souls and they benefit from it consciously through intuitive inner guidance.
Today’s leading edge thinkers planned ahead to be incarnate at this time in history to help make the essential positive changes in society possible. Social science has begun to recognize them as a major group in today’s society.
A survey in the 1990’s by researchers Paul Ray and Sherry Anderson found that 26 percent of American adults had become what they termed Cultural Creatives. Over fifty million Americans now fit the definition of a newly emerging type of humanity that has made a comprehensive upward shift in worldview, values and way of life. In Europe, a 1997 survey conducted in fifteen European countries showed figures that are very similar to the United States.
So, in a social setting the term ‘leading edge thinker’ actually applies to more than 20% of the people today. Most of them don’t think of themselves as leading edge, nor do they typically realize how many other people are just like them.
The term ‘lightworker’ is synonymous with ‘spiritual seeker.’ You may or may not think of yourself a lightworker but, if you’re reading this, then you fit the definition perfectly.
The two categories of Cultural Creatives identified by Ray and Anderson fit exactly into the consciousness patterns of lower and upper fourth density. While our physical bodies are currently located in upper third density, our minds are free to soar through heart-centered fourth density and into fifth-density soul consciousness.
When a person moves from the third-density challenge of developing basic intellect into lower fourth density, their worldview expands and they become more aware of the needs of society. They take into account the local and global effects of their own actions and the actions of others that they support. Environmental, organic and peace-making concerns all come under this frequency band of consciousness.
Then, as outlined in my book, The Shift: The Revolution in Human Consciousness, when people move from lower to upper fourth-density consciousness they pass through the gateway of the heart. This brings them into the first level of spiritual awareness and they become more concerned with inner development and enlightenment.
Leading thinkers are simply people whose normal frequency of consciousness is higher than average. The higher your frequency, the greater your awareness and the greater your ability to lead change by showing others how to resolve the challenges in life.
Two very popular issues today are control issues and self-empowerment. People who were raised to feel the need to be in control are now recognizing that this was just another form of fear which has no substance in reality. Reality comes from your soul’s intuitive guidance because, at a soul level, your consciousness sees everything that you need to succeed and achieve your purpose in life.
The opposite side of the same coin is the issue of self-empowerment, which is learned by people who break free of control by others and establish their own sense of inner strength and self-dependence.
The issue of self-empowerment is being explored at a societal level as well as an individual level. Every person who begins to realize that they are being deliberately disempowered and turns off the fear-inducing news broadcasts leads the world another step towards liberty from the chains that are designed to bind people to a life of servitude. Thanks to the awakening of lightworkers and leading thinkers, the world is waking up to a whole new standard of personal power and dignity.
Here is the point that I am being told to make by The Lord Protector of The Shift: Lightworkers often choose to experience major challenges in their lives, not because they need the experience, because they have mastered those challenges in previous incarnations. Instead, lightworkers choose to experience challenges because other people need leading thinkers to show them how to resolve these issues. The more the leading-edge people succeed in resolving these issues, the easier it becomes for the rest to follow.
There is a global mind atmosphere or ‘mind belt’ of human consciousness around the planet. You are subconsciously linked with the mind belt 24 hours a day. It affects you and you affect it. Your contribution to the mental and spiritual health of the world is made every second of every day.
The Lightworker Objective is to be a pioneer in the advancement of consciousness, often adopting certain challenges in order to work through them and, by doing so, creating a pattern in the mind belt to make it easier for others to follow.
If you are currently working through a major life challenge and feel as though you’re going round in circles and getting nowhere, STOP and look for the gift in that challenge.
The gift is that, by loving yourself and others more, you can rise above the challenge and become more of who you really are. Then, the experience changes from one of challenge to one of self-empowerment.
Real strength does not lie anywhere in the outside world. It lies within you. Once you find that inner power, you rise above any limitation and stand as a self-realized leading thinker in a world desperate for spiritual freedom.
——
*Owen Waters is the author of The Shift: The Revolution in Human Consciousness, and other spiritual books and articles described at: http://www.infinitebeing.com/index.html
Kiss of Death
Kiss of Death
A poem by Richard Schiffman, after dragon fly image
by photojournalist Gerald Herbert
That little tragedian, the dragon fly,
wings smeared with earth’s black blood,
stands glued to its stem like an orator.
It will never leave this soapbox now.
Just hangs there spread-eagled, a wee-Jesus
on a crucifix of grass. Some undertaker
draped its rainbow in a shroud of pitch,
shined its tar-ball shoes, closed those onyx
eyes for good. Now it stands an effigy
of itself. It wants to tell us that it died
for our sins. But its lips are sealed.
This orator is without a speech.
One of the meek, so busy inheriting
the earth, it never noticed the evil tide
bubbling up from earth’s slit jugular,
it never saw that glistening drop of oil
on Judas’s lip.
Your Religion Is Not Important
Introduction. The following is a brief dialogue between the Dalai Lama and Brazilian theologist Leonardo Boff, one of the renovators of the Theology of Freedom, as recounted by Boff:
Boff’s Narative.
“In a round table discussion about religion and freedom in which
Dalai Lama and myself were participating, at recess I maliciously, and also with interest, asked him:
“Your holiness, what is the best religion?”
“I thought he would say: “The Tibetan Buddhism” or “The oriental religions, much older than Christianity”
“Dalai Lama paused, smiled and looked me in the eyes ….which surprised me because I knew of the malice contained in my question. “He answered:
“The best religion is the one that gets you closest to God.
It is the one that makes you a better person.”
“To get out of my embarrassment with such a wise answer, I asked:
“What is it that makes me better?”
“He responded:
“Whatever makes you
more Compassionate,
more Sensible,
more Detached,
more Loving,
more Humanitarian,
more Responsible,
more Ethical.”
“The religion that will do that for you is the best religion”
“I was silent for a moment, marveling and even today
thinking of his wise and irrefutable response:
“I am not interested, my friend, about your religion
or if you are religious or not.
“What really is important to me is your behavior in
front of your peers, family, work, community,
and in front of the world.”
“Remember, the universe is the echo of our actions and our thoughts.
“The law of action and reaction is not exclusively for physics.
It is also of human relations.
If I act with goodness, I will receive goodness.
If I act with evil, I will get evil.
“What our grandparents told us is the pure truth.
You will always have what you desire for others.
Being happy is not a matter of destiny.
It is a matter of options.”
Finally he said:
“Take care of your Thoughts because they become Words.
Take care of your Words because they will become Actions.
Take care of your Actions because they will become Habits.
Take care of your Habits because they will form your Character.
Take care of your Character because it will form your Destiny,
and your Destiny will be your Life
… and …
“There is no religion higher than the Truth.”
You Tube presentation of this dialogue:
Ron’s Sutra Sayings
Introduction to Ron’s Sutra Sayings
Here you will find many of Ron’s most concise and quotable silly sutra aphorisms. Many of these mostly mystical musings were excerpted epigrammatically from longer postings elsewhere on this site. * [*Those sutra sayings which are posted elsewhere on this site are separately categorized and indexed as “Sutra Sayings”.]
These short sutra sayings may sometimes seem (and are) enigmatic or irrational or paradoxical. That is because they point the way beyond the rational to the ineffable – the inexpressible Absolute. According to the great Taoist sage Lao Tzu, “The truest sayings are paradoxical”. So when Ron’s sutra sayings really seem silly, remember that in a crazy world normality’s insanity, and silliness is sanity. These sayings are offered to help guide you to a sane asylum from this crazy world, to a “peace that passeth all understanding”, and they are dedicated to all life everywhere.
Hints for Happiness
Happiness heals.
The essence of all religions is LOVE;
the essence of all ethics is the Golden Rule.
Cultivate compassion;
harvest happiness.
Though we may not be free to choose our outer circumstances in life,
we are always free to choose our attitude and thoughts about those circumstances.
Learn to laugh at yourself, and you’ll always be amused.
When you’re down, don’t give up. Get up.
Find felicity in simplicity, and authenticity.
Don’t live to obtain, but to give and attain.
Let us elevate our aspirations from the bottom line
to the highest good.
Be inquisitive, not acquisitive.
What really counts in life can’t be counted.
We’ll get all we’ve sought, when all wants are naught.
Unfulfilled wishes can be Divine blessings.
We’ll never have all we want
‘Til we want just all we have.
Neither a master nor a servant be.
Abjure control by or over others.
‘Let him without sin cast the first stone’ (John 8:7)
Let him without vice, give the first advice.
Co-autonomy not co-dependency.
Be an optimist: Optimism optimizes opportunity.
Don’t hate: Hating hurts the hater.
Be optimally intimate: Be intimate with the Infinite.
Develop affinity with Divinity.
Be creative: Nature nurtures novelty.
Be a psychic alchemist: Transmute anger to insight.
Live from inside out, not outside in.
Listening is loving.
“Speak little; say much.”
Swami Ron Onandonananda
Eschew pedantry, punditry, and prolixity,
and seek profundity –
in silence, simplicity and serenity.
Every obstacle is an opportunity.
Chi is vitality. No chi, no achievement.
It’s not our longitude
Or our latitude,
But the elevation of our attitude,
That brings beatitude.
It’s not where we live but how we live that matters.
Essence of everyone is no-one.
Essence of everything is nothing.
So when anyone’s disturbed about anything,
it’s much ado about nothing.
Intentions are impetus for each of us.
Intentions are impetus for all of us.
Lofty intentions fuel our ascensions
to higher dimensions.
So, always aspire to be ever higher.
Life is a light show. So, let there be light.
Be the light to see the light.
As you become ever more luminous,
your life will be ever more numinous.
Choose to lose your illusions.
The less we’re illusioned
the more we’re illumined.
Ignorance is the root of all evil.
A life filled with wonder is a wonderful life.
Our search for “scientific” answers
can be a flight from wonder –
from awe of the ever unanswerable.
[Einstein, restated]
With wonder, faith and praise,
we glorify our days.
Uncertainty is the mother of Mystery
– Mystery of Divinity.
Certainty certainly masks Mystery.
As we open to Mystery,
we transcend shackles of certainty,
ever enhancing possibilities
of realizing our potentialities.
With radical trust we do as we must.
The more we live moment by moment,
the more momentous our lives.
An attitude of gratitude,
brings beatitude.
A state of thankfulness can be a state of Divine Grace.
Lay medical advice: Treat systems – not symptoms,
with tonics – not toxics.
Feeling hastens healing.
Dare to bare, and to share – your Heart.
Be “in the world but not of the world.”
Be active but not reactive.
Be responsive, not reactive.
Be reflective, not reflexive.
Live as cause, not effect.
Forgive the past to live in the present.
Authenticity
Skip the mentor middleman;
be your own Guru.
Personal power reclamation project:
From outer icon, to inner “I can”.
From ideology, to autonomy.
Celebrate the Infinite.
Don’t adulate the incarnate.
Honor inner, not outer, authority.
Path of devotion: adoration of the Infinite,
not adulation of the incarnate.
It’s better to be a seeker with many questions,
than a Guru with all the answers.
Nobody’s fully evolved;
incarnation implies imperfection.
All people are flawed; none are perfect.
But the most flawed,
are those who claim or think they’re perfect.
The greatest self-delusion
is the conviction of being
beyond self-delusion.
Openness – Humility
Humility is next to godliness.
No one enters the highest heaven
believing s/he belongs there.
The essence of nobility
is not heredity, but humility;
not pedigree, but integrity.
The more we know we’re no one,
the more we’re seen as someone.
Knowing is unknowing
what we think we know.
The less we think we know,
the more we really Know.
Faith fosters humility.
Humility is antidote to humiliation.
We have nothing to surrender but the idea that
we’re someone, with something to surrender.
There is nothing to forgive or give up,
but the belief that we are separate someones
with something to forgive or give up.
To name and define is to constrain and confine.
So, to be free, be a nameless nobody.
Be nobody nowhere NOW.
Life School – Experience
The Universe is our university;
Life is our teacher.
Life is for learning.
When you stop learning, you’re dead.
Earth life is a learning laboratory
for discovering immortality –
experimentally and experientially.
Life is a perpetual continuing education course
from which we never graduate.
All studies are consciousness studies –
consciousness studying its phenomenal self.
There’s just one subject – the Self.
So, there’s just this to know – Thy SELF!
That’s ALL!
On the Earth branch
Of the great Cosmic University,
We are all students,
And we are all teachers.
We are all learning love.
Gleaning meaning in matter,
We learn all that matters-
We learn all that matters is LOVE!
Look out for Noumenon Uno.
In the school of life we suffer
to learn compassion for those who suffer.
Suffering spurs seeking.
Misery and mortality are monumental motivators.
No pain, no gain.
Reality
“Reality” isn’t REAL!
“Reality” is a holographic theater of the mind.
Earth-life is like a pre-programmed dream.
Ron’s Theory of Everything:
E = mc2 = Consciousness = Self.
We are microcosmic mirrors of the macrocosm.
We are the unseen Source of all we see.
Our “reality” is what we think it to be.
Reality’s essence is Divine luminescence.
Space/time is a state of mind.
Nonlocality is Reality.
Everything/everyone’s everywhere.
Inner Infinity projects Outer “reality”.
This world is wrought with naught but thought.
Everything we think, do or say changes this world in some way.
Mind is matrix; consciousness is context.
Spirit is Substance. Appearance is shadow.
It’s Substance, not shadow, that Knows.
Visible and invisible are indivisible;
Perceptible and imperceptible are inseparable;
Material and immaterial are integral.
Self subsumes ALL.
Flowing from formlessness, form follows function.
Nature nurtures novelty.
Time is how we measure Now,
and space is for the places where we
think we are in time.
‘Quality time’ is timeless.
Life is now – ever NOW – never then.
Truth is timeless. What’s new isn’t true.
What’s true isn’t new. Truth is NOW
In this ever-changing space/time world
nothing is immutable, but much is inscrutable.
In space/time everything’s energy everywhere.
Energy’s endless, so everything’s endless.
Phenomenal “reality” is congealed consciousness.
Objectivity is an illusory impossibility.
Theory of Everything:
e = mc2 = consciousness.
Evolution – Transformation
Life is a healing/wholing/gnosis process.
People evolve as their boundaries dissolve.
Nobody’s fully evolved;
incarnation implies imperfection.
Evolution is endless.
Evolution is ever opening to the Infinite.
Evolution is the ultimate alchemy of transmuting humanity to Divinity.
Cosmic consciousness is infinite evolutionary impetus in each of us.
There is an evolutionary impetus in each of us:
unfolding Consciousness ever experiencing itself.
As we experience our universality,
we transform our reality.
“We get what we need when we need it.”
Every adversity is an evolutionary opportunity
– a potential blessing.
Adversity impels adaptation,
and adaptation advances evolution.
As abrasives polish gems,
adversities polish people.
Life’s most painful and difficult experiences
often prove the biggest blessings,
because they provide greatest evolutionary
incentives and opportunities.
Every obstacle is an opportunity.
In surmounting life’s greatest impediments,
we may realize our greatest potentialities.
Our greatest challenges foreshadow our greatest possibilities.
The greater the challenge, the greater the opportunity.
Intentions are impetus for all of us.
Lofty intentions fuel our ascensions
to higher dimensions.
So, always aspire to be ever higher.
Butterflies are living
metaphors for metamorphosis.
Mind – Memory – Thought
This world is wrought with naught but thought.
Everything we think, do or say changes this world in some way.
All problems are thought problems.
Negative thoughts, are like negative prayers.
No thought, no problem.
Thought divides Awareness as a prism divides light.
Thinking and Being can’t coexist.
So stop thinking and start Being.
Find unity with Reality.
Deconstruct the mind.
Undo ego.
Mind control is Yoga.
Use mind to lose mind.
Get out of your mind,
to Know the mind of God.
No mind, Know God.
Remember God, forget the rest.
Forget who you think you are to know what you really are.
Lose yourself, to be your Self.
We are biotic holographers.
The more coherent and focused our mind energy,
the more we co-create our “reality”.
Everything conceivable is achievable.
Everything explainable is attainable.
Mind is a memory bank.
Heaven is a state of mind.
So is hell.
We can not reach heaven
without passing through hell.
Tune out your mind, to tune in your Heart.
Stop thinking to start living.
Start living – from your Heart, not your head.
Bliss abides when thought subsides.
To reminisce is to miss the eternal bliss of NOW!
So let us vow to be here now,
‘til now is when we’ll meet again.
When all thoughts cease, we are at peace.
Spirit speaks when mind is mute.
Mute your mind to hear your heart.
The power to think is a great gift;
but, the power to not think is a greater gift.
So, to think or not to think, that is the question.
Words
“Listening is loving.”
“Speak little; say much.”
Swami Ron Onandonananda
We maximize the impact of our words
when we minimize the number of our words.
The epigrammatic is most dramatic.
There’s nothing to say, but words point the way.
So, elevate your spiritual “lexi-consciousness.”
With wisdom words we implicate that
Truth words never explicate.
Language can be a ladder for ascent to the Ineffable.
Silence
Bliss abides when thought subsides.
To reminisce is to miss the eternal bliss of NOW!
So let us vow to be here now,
‘til now is when we’ll meet again.
When all thoughts cease, we are at peace.
Spirit speaks when mind is mute.
Mute your mind to hear your heart.
The power to think is a great gift;
but, the power to not think is a greater gift.
So, to think or not to think, that is the question.
Remember God; forget the rest.
Forget who you think you are,
to remember what you really are.
Belief – Conception – Perception
Everything’s possible when nothing’s inevitable.
Everything’s a miracle.
E=mc2 – all manifestation is miraculous.
In this world of relativity, we are all relatives.
As conception is body/mind’s inception,
Its imprisonment begins with conviction.
We are shackled by illusory bonds of belief.
Freedom is beyond belief.
So, seek relief from belief;
and get out of jail — FREE.
Seek relief from belief.
Let us end our universal malaise–
our chronic belief syndrome.
Believing’s deceiving.
To know what’s so,
Question credo.
Follow your faith,
But “dis” your belief,
Lose your illusions, and
Drop your dogmas.
Follow dharma, not dogma.
Seek relief from belief.
And find clarity beyond doctrinairity.
The power to think is a great gift;
but, the power to not think is a greater gift.
So, to think or not to think,
that is the question.
Perceived perfection is Self reflection.
We perceive as we project.
Perfection perceived is perfection projected.
The flaws we detect in others,
are the flaws we project on others.
We perceive, as we believe.
Practice reveals perfection.
But, if nobody’s perfect,
how can practice make perfect?
Ego
Life is ideal when your ID is Real
Ego is a conceptual karmic cocoon confining cosmic consciousness.
Ego attrition is our mission.
In the theater of life, personality is not reality.
Reality is the whole, while personality is a role.
So, play your role passionately, but don’t take it personally.
Transcend entity identity.
Be empty of entity identity.
“Enlightenment” is Being beyond entity identity.
Ego and “enlightenment” cannot coexist.
Undo ego.
Surrender and let go, of ego.
End ego control, and gain the Whole.
Ego breakdown brings consciousness breakthrough.
We have nothing to surrender but the idea that
we’re someone, with something to surrender.
Forget who you think you are to Know what you really are.
No ego,
Know Self.
To Know Thyself is to know the Whole.
Get out of your mind, to Know the mind of God.
Lose yourself, to be your Self.
Lose illusion confusion.
Say sayanara to samsara.
An “identity crisis” can be life’s greatest opportunity,
because it raises life’s most crucial question –
“Who am I?”
Life is an identity crisis:
An endless opportunity to transcend
entity identity.
Karma
Karma causes everything.
Karma is a cosmic incentive system.
The Book of Life is a karmic comic book.
Clear your past, to live in the present.
Clear your karma, to live your dharma.
Transcend karmic/causal compulsion with compassion.
Ego is a conceptual karmic cocoon confining cosmic consciousness.
Intuition – Insight – Heart
Honor intuition over intellect.
Truth abiding is ever hiding within plain insight.
Honor your Heart, over your rational mind;
use your mind to serve and follow your Heart.
The deeper our insight, the broader our outlook.
And the broader our outlook,
the greater our compassion
for everyone and everything.
Breadth of outlook depends on depth of insight.
True Vision is insight, not eyesight.
Eyesight is mind-sight; insight is soul-sight.
‘[N]ow we see through a glass darkly’,
but with ever expanding human consciousness and ever deepening insight,
we can and shall ‘see’ more and more –
we can and shall see what we couldn’t see before.”
Seeing the Invisible is Knowing the impossible.
Outer space is within.
Be inner – not outer – directed.
Follow the heart, not the herd.
Inner infinity projects outer reality.
Be an inner explorer.
The deeper you delve, the higher you’ll rise.
Cast your glance inwardly
and gaze there ‘til you’ll surely see
beyond supposed mortality
you’ll ever be Divinity.
Intuition is knowing without thought;
Truth beyond thought.
Intuition is mindless memory of Truth.
To tell the truth, Truth can’t be told.
Truth is ineffable, so lies are inevitable.
The less we say, the less we lie.
Verity’s a rarity in this world of polarity.
For shadow denied is truth belied.
Truth abiding is ever hiding within plain insight.
Truth transcends wisdom.
Wisdom is primordial; but, Truth is pre-primordial.
Self-inquiry
An “identity crisis” can be life’s greatest opportunity,
because it raises life’s most crucial question –
“Who am I?”
The quest is in the question.
The question is the answer.
Personality breakdown can bring consciousness breakthrough.
Life is an identity crisis:
An endless opportunity to transcend entity identity.
Seek the seeker, observe the observer,
and look for what’s looking.
Reality’s the unseen observer,
not the ever changing scene.
The Witness and the witnessed are ONE.
Ignorance is the root of all evil.
Faith
With wonder, faith and praise, we glorify our days.
With radical trust we do as we must.
Faith fosters humility.
Follow your faith, But “dis” your belief,
Lose your illusions, and Drop your dogmas.
Fear
Our deepest fears
hide our highest potentials.
The fewer our fears, the fewer our flaws.
We’ve nothing to fear but fright.
As we lose our fear of leaving life,
we gain the art of living life.
Face death to live life.
Life is ineffable; death is inevitable.
You are not a mortal; you are immortal.
So never fear being a non-being.
Live with faith, not fear;
with compassion, not compulsion.
Those who fear suffering, suffer from fear.
Love-thoughts bless the world,
but fear-thoughts afflict it.
Flow
When we’re “in the flow” there’s nowhere to go.
When no one’s a “doer” nothing’s undone.
When events seeming random happen in tandem,
it’s then we know we’re in the flow.
Leave it to the Lone Arranger.
On the path of undo we’ll never be through
’til we’re an undone ONE.
Freedom
Our conditioning determines our condition.
Our mentality is our reality.
We are shackled by illusory bonds of belief.
Freedom is beyond belief.
Freedom is existential, not mental.
Our only choice is to accept or reject “what is”.
Ultimate freedom is not freedom of choice,
but freedom from choice.
Escape to freedom:
Know the way in to find the Way out.
Divinity – God
God is non-denominational.
God is One: Divinity ain’t divisible.
So, let us celebrate, not separate, the Whole;
let us balance our differences on a fulcrum of
<LOVE>.
We’re whole,
we’re whole,
we’re whole.
Nothing ever
can dissever our soul.
Seeking God, sadhus* renounce everything,
until they realize God is everything.
*Indian ascetics
Visible and invisible are indivisible;
Perceptible and imperceptible are inseparable;
Material and immaterial are integral.
Self subsumes ALL.
Our destiny is Divinity.
Time – NOW
“There is nothing new under the sun.”
Everything’s NOW, so nothing’s new.
Discovering is but uncovering timeless Truth.
In Nature, all that ever is, was or will be is NOW.
“Reality” is ‘created’ instant by instant – ever NOW.
Earthlife is endless exploration of NOW.
Truth is everywhere and nowhere – NOW.
To know the way, be the Way – NOW!
Time is how we measure NOW,
and space is for the places where we think we are in time.
Life is now or never, Life is now forever.
Life is now
Ever now
Never then.
Life is NOW – NOW is forever,
so Life is forever.
Life can never be lived in the past,
only in the present – the NOW.
And we can never be NOW
while thinking we are then.
So to live as the NOW
we must identify as the NOW.
What was or will be is what IS:
Always only NOW!
Mind and memory are then,
while life is NOW.
Thoughts are then, while life is NOW – not then.
Thought is then, Life is NOW.
Thought and Presence can’t coincide.
Life is NOW; books are then.
Hope is then, Life is NOW.
Wishes are then, but Life is NOW.
Wants and worries are then –
but life is NOW.
Questions are then, Life is NOW.
What was or will be is what is: NOW!
In in awe we bow to the ever NOW.
Freedom is NOW.
Acceptance is NOW; rejection is then.
To be immortal, be Eternal Awareness– NOW.
Transcend temporality – NOW.
Seeking self is then, while Self is NOW.
Seeking is then.
Life is NOW!
Seeking is thought.
Life is NOW!
All that’s ever thought or sought is
NOW!
What we seek is what we are – NOW.
After-life is NOW.
Tao and Zen are NOW,
not then.
Discover the timeless: Know your Self – NOW!
Time is thought;
no thought, no time.
Time is thought trying to measure the immeasurable
– NOW.
Time is how mind measures NOW,
so everything won’t seem to happen at once.
‘Quality time’ is timeless.
To reminisce is to miss the eternal bliss of NOW!
So let us vow to be here now,
‘til now is when we’ll meet again.
Love
We can never love others without loving ourselves.
Love thy neighbor as thyself,
for thy neighbor is thy Self.
Our purpose is process – Metamorphic process.
Gleaning meaning in matter,
We learn all that matters-
We learn all that matters is LOVE!
As Love, we bless the world — with love.
Love-thoughts bless the world,
but fear-thoughts afflict it.
Negative thoughts, are like negative prayers.
As we change the way we see our life,
we change the way we live our life.
The more we see that life is love,
the more we let life live us as love.
Let us live our life with love of life;
let us let life live us as love.
It’s loving not lusting that’s lasting.
The more we are loving,
the more we are loved.
Lovers are givers, not getters.
Awareness – Consciousness – Presence
Life’s essence is presence.
Presence is our greatest gift.
And the greatest gift we’ve been given,
Is the greatest gift we can give.
Be aware!
Be aware of Awareness!
Be Awareness NOW!
All concepts in consciousness are Consciousness.
But for name – subject and object are same.
Phenomenal “reality” is congealed consciousness.
Brains do not create consciousness;
consciousness creates brains.
Cosmic consciousness comprehends all contradictions.
Cosmic consciousness is infinite
evolutionary impetus in each of us.
Cosmic consciousness conceives, creates,
and completely connects the Cosmos.
Ordinary human consciousness is conditioned consciousness; it is pure Awareness conditioned by conceptions.
And our conceptual conditioning determines our condition.
Common sense’ comes from our common sensibilities,
common sentience, and common consciousness.
Common sense isn’t so common.
Self is selfless. Self subsumes all.
The higher we go the more we Know.
Our highest highness is our common “I-ness”.
Consciousness sees; Eyes divide; Heart unites.
We are each a part of the Sacred Heart.
Ecology
The “American dream” has become a global nightmare.
We must die to our unsustainable habits and beliefs,
or we will die from them.
We are being consumed by our consumption.
We need a critical mass to solve our critical mess.
Cherish or perish.
Co-exist or co-expire.
Co-exist cooperatively or
Co-expire catastrophically.
Nature is our nature, and Nature knows best.
Nature is our nature; honoring Nature is honoring your Self.
Let us elevate our aspirations,
from the bottom line to the highest good.
Whimsy
Q:
What is the difference between a ‘kook’ and a sage?
A:
About 30 years.
I feel like a stranger in a strange world;
this crazy world has driven me sane!
I seek refuge from this crazy world,
I seek a sane asylum.
“Normality” is a consensus abstraction.
In this crazy world, normality’s often insanity.
In a crazy world “normality’s” insanity, while silliness is sanity.
What “normal” people believe,
and what they exalt,
is often reified deception,
and deified delusion.
Common sense isn’t so common.
Knowingly or unknowingly,
we all want to know the Unknowable.
But, few know It.
Knowing is unknowing
what we think we know.
The less we think we know,
the more we really Know.