Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Solitude - Isolation vs Self-Contentment

Solitude is a mystic space that one immerses oneself in ancient traditions...it is reserved for those who are on a Spirit Quest...those who want to enquire into the deepest depths of ones consciousness...unravel the question of "Who am I?"...to acquire further wisdom and skillful means via the acquisition of siddhi - attainments through tapasya (severe 'penance' or 'austerities') or highly 'potent' and often 'dangerous' ritual.

Solitude was something that one earned though grace and was generally sought after for the benefit of the community or all sentient beings. Imagine that as I write this or you read this - there are yogis deep within the earth in caves and caverns in the deepest samadhi - praying for peace on earth and harmonious living between all sentient beings. There are Rishis who are in other lokas ('worlds', 'realities', 'higher vibrational plains') that are like astral caves deep in the abyss of the creation also doing the same...they have earned the final salvation...they have earned the final 'resting in peace'...yet they shunned their private salvation and liberation and created self-made cosmos to further do their sadhana ('yogic practice') for the benefit of all.

The Prophets all went into solitude away from the haunts of men to further question the Lord, their God...to further realize their purpose...to find solutions to the problems that lay within society...to conquer the senses and be 'turners of the wheel'...to evoke a resurrection of the fundamental precepts layed down by the Rishis...to speak the gospel of Truth and awaken man in his slumber...

Today, we find that children and teenagers are given too much time alone without any foundation in meditative techniques...there is generally no guidance as to what one must reflect, contemplate or meditate upon...In the past, there was no escape from your community...whether you were bullied or not...you had to deal with it...your actions were watched and compared to the normal traditional values & precepts...children were listened to and their dreams and suggestions were considered with the same attention as their parents...Few dared to venture into the solitudes without a purpose...

Nowadays, we find - especially in the so-called 'developed' world...thousands of children and youths spending entire days without contact with society...A quiet person can slip through the cracks because he may be 'unremarkable' or of no immediate interest. They push themselves into an isolation from their family, peers and society. When the prophets sought out solitude it may have been from an existential angst, however, there was a self-contentment...there was a confidence in their message...a message that they risked their lives preaching on crowded streets and parks...They had drunk the mystic wine only gained through deep yogic meditation...
...a wine so sublime all other enjoyments in life pale in comparison...

When a mere lost child seeks solitude, it is due to isolation caused through lack of confidence or despair in finding ones place in the scheme of things - this can be argued as a good thing, however, an imagined 'solitude' where they identify with other lost children so they may be 'together alone' where the 'us versus them' paradigm is re-inforced is no longer solitude in a self-contented state, but eventual hypocritical fantasy...True solitude is not thinking of what other people have that you do not...That is festering in your own envy and jealousy...This is re-inforced by what we are conditioned to believe in society...The 'in-crowd' conditioned breeds the 'loner'conditioned...both are conditioned...both serve each other meglomania on a bourgeois plate.

It is critical that young men are not let to wander and wallow in their own morbid fantasies in isolation...whether there be a name to the condition or not...this primarily male denomination of human society is one of the greatest dangers to the community at large - primarily women and children. It is absolutely staggering to sweep across the drama of human existence and see how much suffering was wrought by a man that is not satisfied within themselves and is preoccupied with what is not in their possession - whether it be women he does not know personally or women that are seeking satisfaction elsewhere - in another or their Self. Women generally feel the existential angst once a month throughout a great portion of their lives...There is little comfort in those moments...but the recurrence shows that it is a natural cycle...in some traditional societies that is time to bond for women...because women working harmoniously together often synchronise their moons...

Depression, psychosis and alienation of an individual are the problems of the community...and the teachings of the Rishis have long foretold of tragedy that unfolds when these patterns are not dealt with through incorporating yogic meditation along with herbal medicines...When one fosters self-contentment...all the thoughts of what others have drop off in due course...

Let us look at Stephen Hawking...here we find an individual who, no doubt, may have experienced existential angst at the thought of what others have and he does not...but his introspection led him to find that he has a consciousness...a consciousness that is pure...he has honed his intellect and mental faculty to be way above average in comparison to those whom he may feel have 'more' - in terms of physical mobility and the pleasures there derived. He can be said to be completely helpless - completely dependent on modern technology and on the loving care of others...yet his brain waves and eye movements are still precious in communicating thought-provoking theories of existence and reality. Had he been born in another time or indeed in another part of the world today, he may have been seen crawling on the side of the road begging for change...muttering and fluttering incomprehensibly...There is a time and place for every 'disability' to let shine its spark of divinity...

Below we find the healing wisdom of the Rishis given by the One whom inspired their realizations and prophecy...If one deeply contemplates upon the purport we can find how violence erupts from the deluded mind and intellect...


Arjuna said:
What is it that drives a man to commit evil, Varsneya (Oh Krishna),
however reluctantly, as though propelled by force?

The Blessed Lord spoke:
It is desire, it is anger, which springs from the force of rajas
(restless dynamic activity-'centrifugal movement'),
the great devourer, the great evil: know that this is the enemy here.
This world is clouded by it as fire by smoke,
as a mirror by dust,
as an embryo by the caul.
The knowledge of the conscient is covered by this eternal enemy desire,
Kaunteya (Oh Arjuna), as by an insatiable fire.
The senses, the mind and the intellect (what one may think is his spirit) are said to be its lair:
by means of them it clouds knowledge
and leads into delusion the one within the body (the embodied Soul - the jivatman).
Therefore, Oh great warrior, first control/purify your senses,
then kill off that evil which destroys insight and knowledge.
~Bhagavad Gita 3:36-43

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Bhagavad Gita Tibetan Tantra Synthesis

Tantra is oft translated as a 'loom' or 'weave'. This perception of tantra is definitely highlighting the nature of bliss/enlightenment/bliss-void consciousness as inextricably interconnected with the very fabric of the cosmos/universe(s)/Creation. This definition further brings us to the Tibetan translation of tantra as 'rgyud' which can, in turn, be translated into English as 'the thread upon which beads are strung'.

Each bead is an experience - confined by time and space, senses and stimulus, objects and subjects. The chord represents the bliss-void consciousness that pierces all experience to the core. This tantric perception becomes alive when the third-eye burns all the layers of an experience to reveal the supreme irreducible substance/matter of a thought/experience = beholding the Dharmadhatu.

Etymologically there is a link between 'atomos' (Greek, Latin) and 'atma' (Sanskrit)...In the beginnings of Western scientific thinking it was believed that the 'atom' was indivisible, roughly the same definition the Greeks gave to their term; 'indivisible', 'uncuttable' and 'indestructible'. Actually, most descriptions of the Atma and Atomos are for the most part harmonious. Sri Krishna further demonstrates the link in ancient thought in the Gita when He says the Atma cannot be cut by a sword/blade. [It must be noted that terms in Sanskrit are not necessarily static and much depends upon context - therefore atma can be a king, the heart, the Supreme Witness, the Supreme Knower, the One Who Experiences, the soul/the Soul, the spirit/Spirit]...Sri Yoganandaji speaks of 'lifetrons' and He seems to point to another scientific discovery yet beyond the subatomic particle theory...which can also be seen as Shiva-Shakti...and critics say this is just putting a modern scientific gloss on ancient thought...however, ancient thought was always scientific...how else can there be a word for 'a thought, before a thought, before a thought, before a thought'?

"But know that on which this world is strung is imperishable."
-Sri Krishna (Bhagavad Gita 2:17)

"All is strung on Me as pearls are strung on a thread"
-Sri Krishna (Bhagavad Gita 7:7)

So, it is here that we see that the Supreme Tantra is actually being spoken of by Sri Krishna in the Gita. In various Tibetan thangka paintings showing the mandala of creation...the cosmogony...we sometimes see a fierce deity behind holding the wheel of creation...the mouth open displaying the sharp jagged teeth and tongue lashing like the flames of a sacred fire...This is the same fierce form of Sri Krishna as shown to Arjuna in the epiphany...Sri Krishna reveals Himself as 'Time grown old', 'Terrible Time', 'Powerful Time', 'Death' (11:30) - whatever translation, the sanskrit term 'kala' is used. The Kala Chakra Mandala and initiations within Tibetan Buddhism are extremely similar to the epiphany of Arjuna in the middle of the battle field...

Every opportunity is one in which we may practice self-realization...the Vajra-Intellect pierces through the polar opposites of pleasant and unpleasant circumstance to reveal the untarnished Truth...

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Healing and Embracing the Divine Memory

It is just as important to focus on the paths to healing as it is to focus on the 'fact' or the 'event' in the case of tragedy. It is to be applauded that some news agencies world-wide are broadcasting the gathering of persons from Virginia Tech and their representatives from various religious communities on campus...I only hope that the live tele-cast is repeated as oft as the graphic and horrific scenes that occurred during what took place. Words of wisdom from all faiths and backgrounds were spoken and the moments of silence gathered together will instigate a healing process most definitely. This is what is most noble in man at the moment - the unanimous call of all faiths (this includes athiests & scientists - for they oft have more faith in their perceived reality than many a 'believer') for resisting the urge to hate and instead fostering an unshakeable strength to carry on living with noble values in the face of strife.

We cannot come to terms with such 'events' and 'facts' from a purely rational angle - unless one is of a highly advanced self-realized state; where one 'cries/weeps not for the living nor for the dead' (as paraphrased from Sri Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita 2:11). Hence, it is of the utmost importance to find the balance between coming together to reflect upon ourselves and the world and what is beyond both. The gathering ended with a great charismatic lady speaker shaking things up with the "Let's Go Hokies!" chant...it is in times like these where group chanting can uplift so much of the existential burden put on our hearts when we are carried by the 'events' and 'facts' of this world. Every human lost is one less representation or expression of the Divine upon the world...unique in every way...their perceptions, their dreams, their pain, their joy...cannot even be suggested at through mere words or the recounting of 'events' and 'facts' of their souls departure from the bodily temple - the 'golden cage' as the poetic mystic saint Rabindranath Tagore once referred to it (the body) in ecstatic epiphany.

Swami Chinmayananda once said that to find the source of a river you must go against the current...go upstream to the source...It is not an easy journey and those lost along the way would only want us to continue on whilst we are still embodied in these blessings in disguise - our golden cages.

The Great Spirit teaches us in a mysterious way...on the way home I look upon what trees there are left here...the birds that fly and call out to one another and to the heavens...I hear the voice that says, "Wherever there is a bird flying...Wherever there is the wind in the trees...Wherever the light shines from the sky...That is where the beauty of the Native Spirit is..."

Innumerable tragedies have plagued this Mother Earth...She is the Eternal Witness to our deeds and actions...The Sun and Moon have seen many a horrific deed and battle...They urge us on...for everything will continue anyway...

Senseless though all tragedy seems to be...we must not only try and 'make sense of the insensible' through our limited reality tunnel, but broaden our vision and honour the Spirit which never dies...

"Never was there a time when I did not exist, or you, or these kings,
nor shall any of us cease to exist hereafter"
-Sri Krishna (Bhagavad Gita, 2:12)

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Messages from the 'Lost' Civilizations...

...We must learn the lesson from the pyramids - the ancient tradition of mummification of the dead and the large scale entombment/burial of what they held near and dear throughout their life...In the desire to experience these in the heavens beyond the mortal coil...they let the poor starve here on earth...It is the ultimate teaching of how the quest for wealth is not the ultimate goal of man...We must seriously reflect upon the beauty and sophistication of our ancient heritage...however, over the years the great teachings of the Seers...the Rishis...became obscured and the lack of meditation and reflection led to the priests taking poetic phrases and teachings too literally and failed to pierce into the esoteric significance of ritual...The Rishis are extremely mysterious in their ways and everything they do is for an ultimate purpose...Hence, we must see that the greatest of Kings and Queens ultimately left their wealth in the dust for looters to pick at for centuries...

It seems that around the same time all over the world...the priestly class went on a tangent and engaged in widespread sacrifice...Here we find a polar-shift in what various sections of society hoped to achieve by building and fostering civilizations...

An ancient remnant of a mantra from the Rishis that may say:

Through offering the pulsating heart to the Solar Deity in the Heavens...
Peace and Prosperity is assured to the Noble Ones upon Earth...
Cast aside the body and achieve Immortality in the Spirit-Essence Eternally!

We can get an idea as this teaching was disseminated and translated to various dialects...passed though minds with different temperments...we can visualize how this mantra may be taken literally and used to repress the poor...strike fear in other people belonging to other cultures...and redefine what is meant by 'Noble Ones'....

...But ironically, the crooked priests and their scheming warrior counterparts never fully penetrated the mystical meaning of the ancient scriptures...the language is a codex that is unlocked through not only deep metaphysical understanding and elaborate ritual - but by deeper still meditation and self-realization...self-unfoldment...enlightenment...The degree of knowing only indicated by the secret internal-external...micro-cosmic and macro-cosmic dialogues and discourses between the Great Spirit (Paratman) and the embodied spirit (jivatma)...The Great Spirit communicates like the wind...supremely mysterious...unseen yet felt...the Great Witness...is the One that determines 'how much' one knows and sees. This is played out in the relationship between the Guru and shishya.

...So the irony is that dogma has preserved much of the ancient texts and scriptures for future generations of yogins/yoginis to meditate upon and pierce to the essence with their vajra-like intellects and to demonstrate these ancient truths through skillful means...



Srimad Bhagavad Geeta Vidya Reflections...

In the heart of all resides the Lord...He is as a flame in the cavity of the heart before the altar of the mind. When the mind is purified through practice and more sadhana...the mind perceives the flame of illumination [as a mirror]...However, the flame flickers for the senses are not under full control. The jnani ('man of knowledge') transforms into the vijnani ('man of wisdom')...The vijnani must transform into the Yogi ('universal transformer')...Prana...Natha...The Lord of Prana instructs the Yogi upon the path of Truth and Self-Realization. Currents of prana and upana swell as the oceans of samsara...

Oh, Best of Men are those whom still the breath...
Salutations to Thee - Oh, Tamer of the Waves!

With gates of the sacred temple locked and the prana-upana yagya complete...
The flame stands firm as the Agni Lingam...The Atma Lingam...The Parama Lingam...

Thus illumined, the Yogi attains solitude and tranquility - even amongst the crowds...with mind kept pure...the illumination/flame of Agni Lingam is reflected by the mind with one-pointed attention on any object the Yogi desires...The object thus burnt by the fiery gaze of the Yogi reveals its Supreme Reality...And as a whole village may be blessed by the light of aarati and many may be fed prasadam and given great joy - so many are benefited by the nearness of such a Yogi - a living mundir where the Self-Illuminating flame is ever kept lit in the inner sanctum-sanctorum...

Piercing the Reflection

Until you look at the mirror and fail to see the Divine (Indweller)...
(Then) there will continue to be dust upon the surface...

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Ode to the Nameless Aghoris

Beautific Compassion...
No where are you not at peace...

Wandering in the cremation grounds...
The Mother holds you dear...

...And from Her bosom you drink wisdom and all the siddhis become your lila...
Temples are burnt.
The altars that hold the Lord must perish.
And you smear the ashes upon your skin...

You whisper sweet moksha into the ears of the corpse...

The Sweeper

When you are friends with the sweeper...
You try to leave (around) less filth...

When you are best friends (with the sweeper)...
You begin to leave flowers...

Guru-Shishya Yoga

The relationship between the Guru and the disciple can be expressed through the relationship between the musician and the instrument...There are many ways that the two are tuned to one another...The tabla player hits the tabla (drum) with a hammer and continues to slap, tap and hit the disciple into perfection. The sitarist slowly harmonises the strings together in resonance - tightening, loosening & turning and tweaking. The vocalist tunes his vocal chords with breath. The disciple is internalised and is the exponent of the Guru's teachings.