Ask: Shouldn't we avoid labels and see Christ in everyone?
A couple of weeks ago I posted an article in which I referred to someone on the national stage as a narcissistic sociopath. The article was about projection, but some have taken issue with me labeling someone. (More on labels at the end of this article.) They ask, aren’t we supposed to see Christ in everyone?
Let me share the experience here
with that idea.
When Liz here was first a
student of A Course in Miracles she had the spontaneous mystical
experience of seeing the reflection of a self that was not Liz “in another” for
a brief time. It was an experience of oneness. She understood this self to be
universal, not limited to her, or to the other. She didn’t call this Christ
at the time but knew this experience of oneness was what was meant by Christ.
(It could also be called holiness or divinity or true self).
The experience faded but was never forgotten.
Although she referred to it
as seeing the universal self “in another” the universal aspect of the
experience revealed it was not “in” the other. It was more like thinking of the
other was the doorway into the vision of one consciousness that wiped out “me”
and “other”. In other words, it was merely coincidental that it was that
particular person with which she had the experience. This was not something ego
wanted to see, because it wanted this to be a relationship with special
significance. But the experience belied that.
That experience came
spontaneously and could not be conjured, but Liz went on and practiced the
ideas in the Course, including trying to see Christ in others as she had
with that person. But she couldn’t. In time, she became frustrated with this
and with trying to forgive as the Course teaches, seeing what seemed to
cause an upset was not real. (These are, of course, related practices.) That
was not happening either. But there were two things that worked for her,
communing with God daily and her ongoing relationship with the Holy Spirit (the
teaching aspect of Christ). She decided, screw it, she was going to forget
everything else and focus on just those two things. And in so doing she
stumbled into forgiveness! When with others, she stopped trying to see Christ
“in” them but instead turned her mind to Christ (Holy Spirit). She saw Christ instead
of the other and knew Christ was real, not the person.
This made too much sense.
Because, after all, how was she to see Christ “in” another? In the body that
was not real? Certainly not in the ego. How about their personality, which
varied so much from person to person, and always had its darker side? It could
only be that she would see Christ instead of another. Even if Liz was to
visualize something symbolic, like light, to represent Christ, it would still
be the light instead of a person. This was in line with the experience that
had come spontaneously, seeing something universal, not specific.
And this was also in line
with so much else that Liz was experiencing, her mind shifting away from
the world, not further into it in a loving or “spiritual” way. When oneness
experiences came again and Liz was able to be with them for a longer time, she
discovered she was not one with what she was looking upon. She was experiencing
oneness—really, onlyness—and there was something appearing. It
did not matter what the appearance was or how she personally saw it. The
oneness experience was quite apart from what was appearing, not just to the
body’s eyes, but also Liz’s thoughts and feelings.
When peace came here, it did
not come to ego. When the enlightened mind came to stay in conscious awareness
here, it did not come to or change ego. Ego went on as it had always been,
albeit now with growing discomfort as its contrast to peace was made obvious.
This revealed two
consciousnesses, two worlds, that do not intersect. This is not duality,
because one is real and the other is an illusion—only appears to be
real. Ego (illusion) struggled to reconcile them to make itself real but that
would never happen. Ego didn’t change into truth; it fell away.
The consciousness called
Christ is here, completely untouched by the person and ego, or any other
appearance or experience. There is no “practice” of seeing Christ in others or
even instead of them because it is here. But it is not here “in” Liz. So, Liz
does not pretend to not see and experience what she does see and experience,
right or wrong, good or bad, light or dark, love or fear, truth or illusion. Without
ego, there is nothing “working on” Liz to make her self-actualized or
spiritually correct or a good person. Liz and the remnants of ego still falling
away are quite apart from truth and will never be made into truth. Truth and
illusion are never reconciled.
Teachings like the Course
have been revealed here to be a better way in ego consciousness, they
are not truth. Liz is not enlightened, but there is a consciousness of truth
here. Liz cannot teach that consciousness, but she can teach the better way
that was experienced when ego was here. And that better way was fostered by
looking at ego’s projections and taking responsibility for them, which is what
that article was about.
(About labels: They are a
shorthand way to communicate with each other. If I say, “Bob is a clown” then
you know he is either a performer who dresses up in strange clothes and a lot
of make-up or he jokes around a lot. (Or maybe both.) Labels save a lot of
explaining.
No one ever complains when a label has a positive connotation. If I say “Sue is a sunny person” someone might disagree, but no one will say she shouldn’t be labeled. The issue is not with labeling, but with the hearer’s discomfort with a label. And, again, we are back to projection, the meaning the hearer gives to the label that so disturbs them.)
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Comments
the experience passed and was totally threatening to the ego, but it left me with an understanding that has deepened the way.
your blog posting today has been clarifying. i love friday mornings... thank you again.
The way pronouns are used by the gay community to signify their sex has been a disaster both for them and for those around them.
We love you and want to see you grow and succeed. Surely you wouldn't trade your spiritual progress for these thoughts of guilt? You have achieved a level of attainment where you can trust God to catch you if you release your grip on these defensive thoughts. Please try.