Sunday, June 13, 2010

Point of No Return

For a person to realize the true self their is a critical point in which the psyche either understands its inadequacy or becomes attached to the known and the process of knowing. It is a point of no return. One either has total realization of ones illusion and the cycles that one goes through to reach a state of emptiness or you are lost to a mind that cannot quite see the reality and depth of the self created. This is the absurdity of belief; that a person can fathom anything through the artificiality of conceptualism and its accompanying systemic of organizing and ritualizing what is believed. How can one ever hope to be free if you are constantly looking for, seeking through the conditioned mind. Do you realize how sick your mind is ? Is it possible to see that very nearly all thought is essentially fear based? Can you look with depth and understanding that realizes in the moment, thoughts movement through fear? You are, in the reality of the absolute moment, "nothingness", that has a brief moment of consciousness. A consciousness of conditioned thought that expands the self created illusion of time/space as a defined "something" that "knows". The illusion of self can only "know" illusion, which is its content. It cannot go beyond its self defined limitations.

Is their an "expanding consciousness"? Expanding implies that their is some activity that we may engage in that promotes a causation. A person can take mind altering drugs or hypnotize oneself with the "spiritual promotions" of others who think they "know". But whatever the mind engages in as a matter of accomplishment always ends in the repetition of what has been. Ones conditioned consciousness can never go beyond itself. It remains within the limitations of its accumulated content. Is their a level of consciousness that goes beyond the conditioned? Their is a consciousness that is not part of the activity of a mind that is seeking. It is quite, still, but not part of a defined state of being. It is dynamically in the absolute moment and comes to you uninvited and departs when a persons mind moves into the conceptual. One cannot stay in the absolute moment as a matter of "practice" or through the machinations of a ritualized system. A person can realize the illumination of the absolute moment only by way of negation and through the dissipation of a self that thinks it "knows". Once a person has realized this as an "original" experiencing in the absolute moment then they are changed forever and their is no going back to what was. This person has said many times that true illumination must be original, not the projections of what one has read in a book or the practice of any teaching or systematic approach or even through ritualized meditation. It comes uninvited through the undefined total freedom of the absolute moment.

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