I've been paying attention recently to both daily Advaita teachings,
and moments of "stepping back", into the space of Big Mind, on an
ongoing, daily basis - in addition to regular meditation.
In addition to this, I am practicing the 3-2-1 process, on a regular basis (given time) when issues come up.
The
best way to describe these processes, is to view these processes as "perspective
shifts". Recognizing that the "snake" that scared you -
is actually a rope.
Recognizing
that the person who may have upset you, and deconstructing that
"picture", with the meaning embedded in that picture, with antother
meaning that evokes understanding, sympathy, and peace.
This
perspectival shift - I've been pretty surprised how powerful it is.
It's something like a magician's tool for consciousness. Both for the
recognition of non-duality that it brings, as well as - sometimes - the
dissolution of an interpersonal annoyance.
Because of these
ongoing perspective shifts, the perspective experienced by me, is more
and more this ongoing openness, this experience of timeless ground.
And then the stream of insight that flows from that.
Now,
this flows in and out. The recognition of ground as the essence of
being. But it is becoming interwoven with daily consciousness, on a
deeper and deeper level.
And really, this recognition isn't
deeper, or different, than the initial 2 month awakening experience in
India. (Actually, it's less deep.)
I still don't know if this
is "enlightenment", but the ongoing flow of peace, subtle energy, and
insight flow - when this recognition is active - beats normal
consciousness.
I also don't know the depth of these shifts.
There are two ways that I think about this.
"A shadow of the real thing". The recognition of Ground that is
experienced, is a shadow of what "real" enlightenment looks like.
(It's possible, though it doesn't feel that way.)
"Recognition gets deeper", This recognition, goes through various
waves, sometimes peaceful and stable, sometimes bringing one into
deeper experiences and shifts in consciousness.
An example -
Sitting in bed a couple of days ago, there was a deep experience of
lack of separation, at the emotional level. There was an
"UNrepression", associated with the experience of the ground. So there
was a light on the river of fear flowing - yet not felt - and also a
river of love, tenderness flowing - but not often felt.
This faded, after 30 minutes or so - but the sense of these emotional
waves as "endless", "depthless" (and thus bottomless) was very clear.
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Thanks for the description. Very nice.
I've been finding the the idea of taking perspectives keeps revealing itself to be even deeper and more useful. Trackbacks
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