There's No Need to Put the Cart (Behavior) Before the Horse (Shift)
If I was Queen of All Things Spiritual I would decree that
no one could have access to spiritual teachings that were more advanced than
they were ready to understand, practice, or accept. I say this because students
(and this once included me) do so much harm to themselves reading things that they
are not ready to understand or attempting practices that do not come naturally
to them. In their guilt they judge themselves as failing because they do not
measure up to what they study. And what they study they can only try to
understand through the limitations of what they’ve already experienced and this
leads to distortions. I spend a lot of time reassuring readers and clients that
they are not failing because they have not yet attained in understanding or
practice what someone more advanced has attained. They are in a process and
judge against themselves for being in a process. I also spend a lot of time
clarifying experiences that they have not yet had but that the ego has
distorted or struggles to understand.
It is true that some teachers add to a student’s sense of
guilt because they seem to forget that they
went through a process to reach their level of understanding
and of practice. (I try not to do this myself, but it is difficult to not teach from where you are). Teachers engage in
practices that come naturally to them at their current level of awareness,
forgetting that internal shifts led to these practices; the practices did not
lead to the shifts. The practices that come naturally to them now are not what
came naturally to them two, five, ten years ago.
For example, for years I tried the Buddhist practice of
observing the body’s breathing as a way to quiet and center my mind. This went nowhere
for me. But now when I rest in the Quiet in my mind observing the body’s
breathing occurs naturally because there is nothing else to do. It is the bare
minimum awareness of the universe of form. I do not have to work at this. It
just happens. It makes me wonder if others attained this practice naturally and
then turned around and taught it to others, forgetting that the practice is an
effect that occurs naturally at a certain point. The practice did not lead to
the awareness.
Another example is simply observing the personal thought
system (ego), which you cannot do until you are able to come from the
perspective of the Awareness of Truth (Holy Spirit). You have to observe the
personal thought system from somewhere and you are not going to do it when you
are in the midst of it. First you have to grow your awareness of Truth. Then
observing not-Truth will come naturally.
There can be some benefit in attempting these practices to
see if you can do them or if you learn something from the attempt. But you have
not failed if you cannot do them. You simply are not yet at a stage where they
come naturally. For example, I attempted to live in the present with Truth many
times before I was able. What I learned was that I was uncomfortable in the
present. I had to accept this. So instead I practiced bringing my mind into the
present with Truth several times a day and then I let it wander off again as it
would. Only after I had undone my belief in inherent guilt in my mind was I
able to live in the present with Truth. The discomfort I had felt before was
due to the unconscious guilt that was right below the surface of my conscious
awareness when I tried to be present. My mind had to scoot off to the future
(mostly), the past (occasionally), or just elsewhere (often). Anywhere but here with the guilt I
unconsciously believed was real!
Wherever you are on the path of growing your awareness of
Truth useful practices will unfold for you naturally. Any effort that you make
should be natural because you are motivated and willing. Any sense of force
indicates that you are not yet ready and you are trying to make something
happen yourself. I know that it is very difficult in the beginning because you
are very undisciplined and you feel that you are going nowhere and that you are
not doing enough. You doubt yourself and you fear your commitment is not
adequate. But really the only part you have to play is to invite Truth into
your awareness. Once you have that experience your part is over. The rest will
happen of itself. Being initially undisciplined and unwilling are part of the
process. Eventually you will have enough of that and the motivation and
willingness for discipline will come naturally.
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Comments
My mind was recently occupied with one of the most futile endeavors there is: that of thinking that I could relieve someone else of their suffering by pointing out to them how their thoughts and beliefs were at the root of all their problems. For most of those reading this now, this makes perfect sense. But for someone not ready to hear it, it just aint gonna happen – not today, not tomorrow, and probably not ever. I found myself sinking into a cranky, cynical mood not realizing that it was my failure to reach this person that was the cause of my mood, forgetting an important lesson from the Course about how resentment is such a major obstacle to peace. In the meantime I had been revisiting the “Rules for Decision Making” from the Text and without realizing it, I was actually applying Rule # 4: “At least I can decide that I don’t like what I feel.” (It sounds so easy but we all know how difficult it often is to apply even that rule.) I had also been giving a lot of thought to the concepts of willingness and inviting spirit into my consciousness. Anyway, I sat down in my living room in a seat that I never sit in and saw the room from a whole new perspective. Suddenly a wave of peace washed over me. For the first time in my life I felt totally supported. I realized that all the careful effort I had made in furnishing and arranging this room to my personal taste (the details of which had seemed so important in and of themselves) was for a much higher purpose: namely, to create a space to invite spirit. Of course some people prefer a space with a vaulted ceiling, others an empty room, others a beach, and so on. It’s not the physical space that’s spiritual, it is the invitation that counts. I was reminded of some lines from 4 Habits. “…. while you still believe in the world you must use it to experience Truth…” “….[Truth] works lovingly with what has value for you until you learn that Truth and peace are more valuable.”
But instead of banning access to books - which can look bad on a resume - why not mandate a warning label on all spiritual books like those on cigarette packs.
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almost all of the time ?
Is that how it measures time ?
If im not stressing myself , im preoccupied with
past encounters with others ?
Is it lonely ?
What gives ?
Body
Level I: the embodiment of the ego; the thought of separation projected by the mind and becoming form;
the witness to the seeming reality of the separation by being a limitation on love, excluding it from our
awareness; includes both our physical bodies as well as our personalities.
Attack
the attempt to justify the projection of guilt onto others, demonstrating their sinfulness and guilt so that we may feel free of it; because attack is always a projection of responsibility for the separation, it is never justified; also used to denote the thought of separation from God, for which we believe God will attack and punish us in return.
So deep down we feel "Responsible for the Separation"
Thats the ongoing meltdown in the reactor core so to speak
Thank you so much!
I am looking forward to continuing my journey with your mentoring! :-)
~ Nicoletta