Mystical
Night, by Michael Z Tyree
It all starts with the
Wholeness. The Wholeness is indescribable since it can´t be put in opposition to
anything.
By negating itself the Wholeness
becomes describable. A Great Vision arises, a world aspect of
sound-colours and symbol-structures, an ocean of vibrant, sound-filled energy fields,
which shimmer in symbols and colours. The music of the spheres. The universal
images in time.
Due to the negation-power, the
universal images become split. This is in fact a great sacrifice. Collective
and personal images arise like signs of eternity, like dreaming tracks and
songlines. The Masters see and hear these signs, and myth and religion
arise.
What you are concerned with in
Meditation as an Art of Life—as an individual, not as a group—is to find
out what is beyond the beliefs and theories, beyond the sentimental hopes and
intellectual assertions of the various myths and religions.
You are trying to experience directly
for ourselves if there is such a thing as Reality, something more than personal
and collective images, which are what most myths and religions are, however
pleasant, however comforting. They can serve as frames of references.
Can the mind find out,
experience directly? Because direct
experience alone has validity. Can you, as an individual, by going into this question
now, discover or experience something which is indescribable?
You must ask this question in
a meditative-existential way, with the whole of your mind and heart. Because
such an experience - if it is valid, if it is not just an illusion, a vision, a
passing fantasy - as an extraordinary significance in life. Such an experience
transforms one’s life and brings about a morality that is not mere social
respectability.
So, is it possible for you to
experience that which is indescribable? Just
to say yes or no would be an absurdity. All that you can do is to find
out if the mind is capable of experiencing something which is not a projection
of its own demands.
How is one, being serious and
earnest, to set about it? Because without the fragrance, without the perfume of
that Great Vision, life is very shallow, materialistic, miserable; there is
constant tension, striving, ceaseless pain and suffering.
So, a serious person must
surely ask himself this question: Is it possible to experience something which
is not a mere wish or intellectual concept from which one derives a certain
satisfaction but something entirely new, beyond the fabrications of the mind?
And if it is possible, then what is one to do? How is one to set about it?
I think there is only one
approach to this problem, which is to see that until I know myself, until I
know the whole content of the mind, the unconscious as well as the conscious, with
all its intricate workings - until I am cognizant of all that, fully aware of
it, I cannot possibly go beyond.
You can only know yourself as you
are by observing your living from day to day, watching yourself in the mirror of
your relationship with another. To watch yourself in that mirror is not to be
merely introspective or objective, but to be constantly alert, watchful of what
is taking place in the mind, in yourself.
This is an ethical practice,
but it is an ethical practice with a metaphysical foundation, not an
ideological foundation.
Moonchild´s Dream, by Thomas Koppel:
Related:
Philosophical
Counseling with Tolkien (a free course in philosophy, from metaphysics to
ethics)
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