I was not satisfied with the teaching in church....I knew there was
more. I didn't know what it was, only that it was wanting. I knew this
above all else, beyond the explanations of others that I was merely
"prideful" or unable to take the teaching as truth. No, there was more, I
knew it beyond all else.
When I awakened I was lucky to have seen how there WERE teachings by Jesus himself which he passed on to his disciples in books that spoke directly about a process whereby one entered the kingdom. These were central teaching that acted like a key to understanding everything else Jesus was teaching in his ministry. The problem was that these teaching were demonized and anathematized by the church. These were part of this something "more." I knew that in fact Jesus was teaching his followers about awakening and that the truth was hidden or obfuscated in numerous ways. History offered up her secrets and laid bare the many ways that contributed to our losing these central teachings. What is so amazing to me is that these teachings are actually the lynch pins in understanding all that Jesus taught about. It's pretty incredible to look at all of this and know that this went down in the way that it did.
I once wrote about this issue and had some of my friends asking me why I was so critical about Christianity, or why I hated the church. It's too easy to feel that way when dealing with this issue and to me, it is an easy way out of actually examining things closely and asking some very fair questions. But it's not out of a deep hate or any of that. In fact, it is quite the opposite. I want a religion that offers the keys to self realization, of actually knowing what this kingdom is. Truth is a curious thing; we can have all levels of it and still be missing key points.
I have done the hard work of inquiring and looking. I have poured through the texts of the New Testament as well as those that were not included, from apocrypha to the Nag Hammadi. I have studied issues surrounding translation, how the contextual nature of Aramaic actually does matter when translating to any language, as well as what biblical scholars are saying that pastors dare not touch. More than this, I awakened and saw that the only books that helped describe my new state of being were the words of Jesus teaching his followers about the kingdom, which fit my experience perfectly....but also happened to have been deemed heresy. They had been cast aside and had never made it into canon. The more that I read, the more it became clear that what we got was a version of the truth, but not the full truth. I'm not even suggesting that this was some sort of conspiracy. It may have been simply a conspiracy of ignorance acted upon by those who had less than the full story. But even half the story is better than no story, and it wasn't as if we weren't getting truths. We just didn't get its heart, and this, dear readers, is the hardest one to swallow for some of us today. It is covered over first by some 1700 years of tradition and then it includes a whole new dimension of thinking added, a great mystery that has been hidden from all of us (for whatever reason).
Since my experience in awakening is the same exact phenomenon as others who have awakened, and it's all described in the same way by nearly everyone, and is being described in these cast-away texts, it begs the question; isn't it possible that something very important was missed? And perhaps, then, might this missing piece be important to know the fullness of this man's great insight and teaching? If you found out that the teaching of Jesus was incomplete, wouldn't you, as a follower of Christ, want to know? I'm asking you to put your pride aside and get curious and be simple like children, ripe for hearing what might just be really big news.
Awakening, which is the kingdom, brings a renewed way of using the mind. If you can teach yourself to forgo mere rational thought, you can activate more and more of your capacity for understanding, which is truly liberating. It requires humility because there is so much to give up in order to see in this way. There is a blizzard of biases and beliefs that rage in such places, and the very religion that was created to support these teachings has essentially continued to demonize the concept of awakening in some quarters. Once these biases have been cleared, though, the mind becomes a luminous field of awareness in direct proportion to how much bias has been released. But it isn't just that, it's letting yourself be shown, led, taken by the presence of the indwelling divine and it's child which is the Christ consciousness. Others call it Cosmic Consciousness, or Cosmic Mind. It is all the same and emerges in the same way in each tradition because this is what we ALL are, rather than the beliefs we hold. Remember how Jesus said the kingdom is within you? That might just be an important clue to all of us. It's what's inside-this does not happen outside of any of us. Where, then, do you think you will meet God?
This more asks me to continually to let go of my familiar moorings to here and as I do, new understanding floods in, mysteries become knowns, and the universe resolves into a greater and greater miracle. But no words can contain this more...you just have to go and see for yourself.
All of this is like a seed that grows into a sprout, then a plant, and then a flower. The flower opens more and more and this flower is awareness. This is how awakening proceeds; it is the smallest of seeds that grows in stages. More and more, it opens, revealing still-deeper layers of comprehension. To get there, I lay aside all rational thought and allow my mind to go blank. Yes, blank. It is here that absent thought a great and ineffable presence grows that is a love unlike any other. Everything I could ever wish to know becomes available in that "space." If you believe you can't, you probably won't....but if you consider it possible, then it becomes possible. I wish this for everyone because it reveals our own foolishness and opens us to wonder and awe. The world so needs this right now.
Until next time....
When I awakened I was lucky to have seen how there WERE teachings by Jesus himself which he passed on to his disciples in books that spoke directly about a process whereby one entered the kingdom. These were central teaching that acted like a key to understanding everything else Jesus was teaching in his ministry. The problem was that these teaching were demonized and anathematized by the church. These were part of this something "more." I knew that in fact Jesus was teaching his followers about awakening and that the truth was hidden or obfuscated in numerous ways. History offered up her secrets and laid bare the many ways that contributed to our losing these central teachings. What is so amazing to me is that these teachings are actually the lynch pins in understanding all that Jesus taught about. It's pretty incredible to look at all of this and know that this went down in the way that it did.
I once wrote about this issue and had some of my friends asking me why I was so critical about Christianity, or why I hated the church. It's too easy to feel that way when dealing with this issue and to me, it is an easy way out of actually examining things closely and asking some very fair questions. But it's not out of a deep hate or any of that. In fact, it is quite the opposite. I want a religion that offers the keys to self realization, of actually knowing what this kingdom is. Truth is a curious thing; we can have all levels of it and still be missing key points.
I have done the hard work of inquiring and looking. I have poured through the texts of the New Testament as well as those that were not included, from apocrypha to the Nag Hammadi. I have studied issues surrounding translation, how the contextual nature of Aramaic actually does matter when translating to any language, as well as what biblical scholars are saying that pastors dare not touch. More than this, I awakened and saw that the only books that helped describe my new state of being were the words of Jesus teaching his followers about the kingdom, which fit my experience perfectly....but also happened to have been deemed heresy. They had been cast aside and had never made it into canon. The more that I read, the more it became clear that what we got was a version of the truth, but not the full truth. I'm not even suggesting that this was some sort of conspiracy. It may have been simply a conspiracy of ignorance acted upon by those who had less than the full story. But even half the story is better than no story, and it wasn't as if we weren't getting truths. We just didn't get its heart, and this, dear readers, is the hardest one to swallow for some of us today. It is covered over first by some 1700 years of tradition and then it includes a whole new dimension of thinking added, a great mystery that has been hidden from all of us (for whatever reason).
Since my experience in awakening is the same exact phenomenon as others who have awakened, and it's all described in the same way by nearly everyone, and is being described in these cast-away texts, it begs the question; isn't it possible that something very important was missed? And perhaps, then, might this missing piece be important to know the fullness of this man's great insight and teaching? If you found out that the teaching of Jesus was incomplete, wouldn't you, as a follower of Christ, want to know? I'm asking you to put your pride aside and get curious and be simple like children, ripe for hearing what might just be really big news.
Awakening, which is the kingdom, brings a renewed way of using the mind. If you can teach yourself to forgo mere rational thought, you can activate more and more of your capacity for understanding, which is truly liberating. It requires humility because there is so much to give up in order to see in this way. There is a blizzard of biases and beliefs that rage in such places, and the very religion that was created to support these teachings has essentially continued to demonize the concept of awakening in some quarters. Once these biases have been cleared, though, the mind becomes a luminous field of awareness in direct proportion to how much bias has been released. But it isn't just that, it's letting yourself be shown, led, taken by the presence of the indwelling divine and it's child which is the Christ consciousness. Others call it Cosmic Consciousness, or Cosmic Mind. It is all the same and emerges in the same way in each tradition because this is what we ALL are, rather than the beliefs we hold. Remember how Jesus said the kingdom is within you? That might just be an important clue to all of us. It's what's inside-this does not happen outside of any of us. Where, then, do you think you will meet God?
This more asks me to continually to let go of my familiar moorings to here and as I do, new understanding floods in, mysteries become knowns, and the universe resolves into a greater and greater miracle. But no words can contain this more...you just have to go and see for yourself.
All of this is like a seed that grows into a sprout, then a plant, and then a flower. The flower opens more and more and this flower is awareness. This is how awakening proceeds; it is the smallest of seeds that grows in stages. More and more, it opens, revealing still-deeper layers of comprehension. To get there, I lay aside all rational thought and allow my mind to go blank. Yes, blank. It is here that absent thought a great and ineffable presence grows that is a love unlike any other. Everything I could ever wish to know becomes available in that "space." If you believe you can't, you probably won't....but if you consider it possible, then it becomes possible. I wish this for everyone because it reveals our own foolishness and opens us to wonder and awe. The world so needs this right now.
Until next time....
4 comments:
Did you stop writing?
I just came across your page and it has all that I am experiencing. Great blog.
Did you finally wrote your book? thanks
did you stop writing?
I just came across your blog, experiencing most bits. did you published your book?
thank you for sharing your journey
Good question. Thanks for asking. I have a nearly finished manuscript that needs editing. However, I had a conversation with someone who is an intuitive who asked me if I had a second book started. No one knew about this, but she picked up on it. She explained this second book would get more attention, that I should try to publish that one first because it would get the attention needed to push the second one along (which is really the first). I have been doing some research on this book about the origins of Christianity and how it was rooted in awakening. It's hard to teach, run a studio, and write a book on a subject every Bible thumper is an expert on.
....But I'm doing it.
Oh, and I have more current writings via the blogosphere at https:/wakingtheinfinite.wordpress.com
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