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2012年10月17日 星期三

Who Am I? An Introduction to Higher Levels of Consciousness


I began asking the question, "Who Am I?" some fifty years ago when I was co-owner of the Trivia Coffee House in Trenton, New Jersey. At the Triv. everyone was writing stream of consciousness novels and poetry, or at least dreaming about doing so. More than Beat literature it was the writing of Henry Miller that opened up a whole new reality for me. I began to realize the truth of his statement, "Every thing they tell you is a lie... Everything!" Reading Miller, I began to question all the values that I had accepted since childhood. Somehow, I got turned on to Jungian and Freudian psychology during the Triv. period also.

Discovery of the personal and collective unconscious opened another avenue of investigation. When our coffee house failed, Vance and I split for Alaska deciding to go off on our own to find, "What it's all about man?" And, it didn't take us too long to discover that earning a living is what it's all about in Twentieth Century America. So, discovering who I am is put on the back burner while I begin to take classes at Oakland City College. When I earn my Master's in History and begin my teaching career in 1967, the search is pushed further back.

It is not until 1969 when I quit my first teaching job, and begin driving cab in Oakland that I get back into it. Driving cab, I begin reading Henry Miller again, and discovered poets like Walt Whitman, Dylan Thomas, Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, philosophers like Henri Bergson, and spiritual teachers like Krishnamurti. Two plus years on the streets of Oakland, Berkeley, and San Francisco leave a mark on me that could not be erased not even after finding another teaching job and going back to my career in education.

Discovering the meaning of life once again became my reason for being.

In the early seventies, we moved to a hundred year old house in the middle of a sheep ranch. It was there that I put to practice the teachings of Castaneda. In the mid 1980's, I discovered the Gurdjieff School and began to practice Self Remembering. I continued to study Krishnamurti learning that the word is never the reality that exists outside of thought.

In the pages that follow, we will explore concepts from Gurdjieff, Krishnamurti and other teachers who state that man can reach a higher level of consciousness if he works on himself. We will discuss self-observation, and Self Remembering, and discover how the "human machine" works. We will investigate negative emotions, identifying, internal considering, conditioning, and other obstacles to awakening. We will examine the difference between personality and essence, and try to discover man's real purpose in life.

Gurdjieff maintains that man as he is is asleep, but can awaken with super effort. The greatest obstacle to awakening is the fact that we think we are awake. According to Gurdjieff, there are four levels of consciousness, sleep, waking sleep, self-consciousness, and objective consciousness. In sleep, there is very little consciousness of the out side world though there is some. In waking sleep, we think we are fully conscious, but we are so conditioned and identified that we do not see things as they really are. In self-consciousness, we remember ourselves and are aware of our relationship to the inner and outer worlds. In objective consciousness, we see things as they really are.

We begin with Self Observation. We have to develop an Observing I. This means at various times of the day we must separate, step back, and take an uncritical look at ourselves, a snap shot. We have to use different centers. Sometimes, we can think about a situation after it happens and see certain qualities, certain 'I's behaving in a way that we had not thought possible. Other times, we can experience what is happening while it is happening as if we were divided in half, one side watching, while the other side is acting. Here too, we use centers usually more than one at the same time. In Self Observation, we become conscious of the acts that we do. Maurice Nicoll, a student of The Work, says that Self Observation is observation of the inner self, what is going on inside your self.

In Self-Remembering, we separate our self from our self, we empty our self of the ego. All of our centers are quiet. We go beyond our every day self. Self-Remembering is catching the rope that lifts you out of the continuum of time into the eternal present moment, HERE AND NOW! Nicoll states that one difference between Self Remembering and Self Observation is that the feeling of Eternity enters into Self Remembering but not into Self Observation. Self-Remembering is in one way a form of meditation. It is meditating during your daily relations with life.

One of the main reasons for our sleep is that we do not understand how our machine works. What is it that controls our very sophisticated and complicated machine? We have a very complicated machine. There is the respiratory system, the circulatory system, and the nervous system. We have all these millions of nerves and neurons, billions of cells... You know, we study everything, but our human machine. We know how a car engine works, how a computer works, but we don't know how our machine works. Who is in control of our machine.

Let me tell you a little about our machine. First of all, we have seven centers, a thinking center, a moving center an instinctive center, and an emotional center. The fifth center is the sexual center, but work on that comes later. The higher thinking center and the higher emotion center cannot communicate with man until the lower centers are working correctly. Thinking Center controls thought. This is the center that we develop in school. The emotional center controls emotions, feelings. When you are bored, or angry, or happy, it doesn't come from your thinking center, it comes from your emotional center. The moving center controls your movements. You know how if you're playing basketball at first you have to think about your moves. But, once you learn to play if you think about what you are going to do thought gets in the way.... When we are driving to work, we don't think about how to drive. Once we learn to drive the moving center takes control.

In most of us one of our centers is dominant. In myself, it is the emotional center, but with all my years at school, my thinking center runs a close second. You can look at co-workers and tell what their dominant center is. As a teacher, I have observed that most P.E. teachers function from their moving centers. An art or drama teacher generally functions from his or her emotional center. Math and science teachers function from their thinking centers. Ask yourself which center do I use when I have to make an important decision. Do you do what feels right? Do you give a lot of thought to your decisions? Or do you kind of sense what is the right decision?

None of our centers are doing their own work. Because we are not conscious of our different centers, each center is doing the work of other centers. (Centers six and seven do not function at all in unconscious man.) Each center works with different energy and often one center will steal the energy of another center and work with energy that is too rich for it.

Each center is divided into three parts, moving, emotional, and thinking parts. We spend most of our time in the moving part of centers. This requires no attention so our centers operate mechanically. You can tell which part of a center you are in by the direction of your attention. If you are in the moving part of a center, there is no attention. You function mechanically. If you are in the emotional part of a center, the attention is drawn by the outside object. In the intellectual part of a center there is directed attention. If you are in the thinking part of your thinking center, you are conscious of your thoughts at this moment, and, to some extent, able to express them. To get into higher parts of centers requires conscious effort.

Another division of centers has to do with their direction. In the external division, a center is directed towards the outer world. The center is directed by the senses. This is sensual man, natural man. The Middle division directs centers either to the outer or the inner world. It can reason in two directions, or feel in two directions, etc. This is rational man. The inner division directs centers towards the inner world, the invisible world. This is spiritual man. (The invisible world does exist, as in thought, consciousness, light waves, atoms, etc.)

In the Work, we are told to take nothing on faith. If you are at all interested in changing your level of being, check out some of the concepts that I have mentioned. Are you awake? Do you have more than one center that controls your actions? Do you ever stop to examine how your machine works?







2012年8月27日 星期一

Introduction to Christ Consciousness


The concept of Christ consciousness is now becoming more and more into the main stream of self-development work. To try to define this concept would be foolish, but for those of you who are ready to explore, THE NEXT STEP is yours.

The loving voice of Christ consciousness awakens in us the spiritual powers that strengthen, uplift and redeems. Love and wisdom always go hand in hand together. The baptism of the Holy Spirit is the quickening of the spiritual nature which is reflected in the intellect and in the body. We can then weave new ideas into our soul consciousness and create out of them the ideas of the heart. LOVE is the attractive force that draws our good to us according to the depth and strength of our realization of love. Pure intelligence of divine ideas does cause the emanation of a soft golden light which dissolves the darkness of fear that surrounds us and in so doing, cleans out consciousness of fear.

Remember, it is the experience and the thoughts produced by the individual from their belief of what is truth for them and is allowed to enter the mind that creates and foothold. As long as people live in duality they will be subverting their transcendent soul nature which is love and replacing it with egoist involvement of the feeling in our heart of likes and dislikes which causes indiscriminate attraction and repulsion through the "Law of Attraction". It is my opinion; it is this egoist involvement that is the anti-Christ, because Christ consciousness is the birthright of all.

Our focus on material things and experiences creates distortions of consciousness through indiscriminate attraction and repulsion. This is what entangles us and makes us be apart from all that is within our conscious minds. The result of this is the distorted lives that we as men and women are living today.

Meditation is the true purifier of being that makes his consciousness receptive to divine contact. This foothold of thought and feelings saturate his consciousness with error thinking (evil) and come forth as evil desires and actions that destroy the spirit within. If any man has ears of understanding, let him hear and understand inner purity not outer observations are the gauge of your spirituality. Be watchful of the company you keep "your thoughts" as they will dilute down the spirit within you and your ability to connect to spirit. So be vigilant of your mind and heart.

There are over 100 cosmic laws to be understood, and it is only by direct experience that we gain understanding which leads to wisdom. This wisdom is what Jesus referred to when he said "If any man has ears to hear, let him hear" Mark 7:14-16.

Remember Jesus words, "Are ye also yet without understanding". "Do not ye yet understand that whatsoever entered in at the mouth goes into the belly and is cast out into the drought. But those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart and they defile man". So by merging heart and mind, one understands that we are all one, all from the one source, which is Love (Unconditional Love). Character is revealed by what proceeds from the feeling of the nature in your heart. The feelings you hold in your heart are diluted down by the thoughts you allow into the subconscious mind. So it is necessary to have internal methods of purifying the heart. Hence, meditation is advised.

Remember the words, "Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God". So freedom from emotion allows peace and with peace one attains connection to spirit. Hence evil thoughts (any thought less than love) are like dark windows which create ignorance that hides from the conscious mind the purity and everlasting joy of the soul. Be of this world but not attached to it. So by regularly purifying your inner feeling with bright and cheerful thoughts and spiritual aspirations (through meditation) one will cleanse the consciousness to create wisdom, love and faith which are the building block to the doorway of the soul. As our task was to rise above the duality of creation and perceive the unity of the creator. But man has foolishly used the intellectual part of his mind to solve his problems and forgetting the subconscious and super conscious of his God unity with the source.

People who didn't loose their unity

*Bhagavan Krishna (India-before Jesus)

*Bhangavad Gita - Gave us Divine wisdom through the yoga science of the soul and its path to Liberation in spirit.

*Gautama Buddha - To give mercy - it was said that he restored the heart of India which had degraded to rituals and mechanical ceremonies.

*JESUS - He brought a message of faith and devotion for attaining the kingdom of heaven.

*Swami Shankiara - in the 7th century A.D. - incarnated to bring the teaching of the supreme spirit as everlasting, ever consciousness and ever new bliss.

*Sri Chartanya - 12th century - gave men an ardent love for God. The all surrendering devotion restored. The primacy of actually experiencing a personal relationship with

God.

*Mahavatar Babaji (modern era) - Kriya Yoga Science who gave to the world techniques of

concentration and meditation by which God contact can be realized.

We are now in a time of great change and people are rising above their superficial difference, concentrating on the universal principles of morality and learn the science and art of internalizing the mind and tuning it with the infinite mind of God.

So meditation is a step by step to self realization (Christ consciousness)-cosmic consciousness and eventually attain God union. This is not possible with our rationalizing mental restlessness which is our constant company (which is based on fear). Divine communion or rather deep meditation dismantles the delusion, and once sincere devotees of truth have experienced the divine joy of the sanctuary in Christ consciousness of the soul within their bodies and nothing will be able to lure sincere devotees away from the truth, wisdom and love that they experience. It is through the perception of the Christ consciousness within yourself that you will know God contact. This is the keys to the kingdom of heaven.

You are the consciousness which you have realized within yourself. Therefore, you are a belief expressed about who you think you are. St. Anthony, St. Francis of Assisi, Saint Theresa of Avila to name but a few, taught the true worship of Christ in the church of divine communion. They refer to the "interior castle". This interior castle is entered by taking the mind and life force within deep meditation to a new realization.

So anybody who would attain the Christ consciousness must by meditation rise above the consciousness of his physical self (deny himself) and keep in attention constantly focused in Christ peace even while he is daily crucified by trials and his spiritual aspiration, tormented by restlessness and destruction. The intensified focus, fervent devotion and meditation produce the ecstasy of oneness with cosmic consciousness.

Christ consciousness is the perpetual state of unconditional love always choosing love over fear. This is achieved by blending heart and mind in meditation and developing an inner sensitivity to be able to be on vigilant watch to hold fast to the joyous inner communication with infinite consciousness (the only begotten son of the Father Mother of God of All That Is) child of spirit.

Over time, this will bring about the ideal of unconditional love, forgiveness, compassion and adherence to the highest divine truths of universal love, where one realizes their oneness with God.

By: Malcolm McAuliffe

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