Back to the Eckhart Tolle discussion – intellectuality & the mind are as spiritual as prayer & meditation

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In the context of discussion with contributor ‘Patrick’ I offer a contribution to the issues I raised concerning the brilliant Eckhart Tolle. I do this via a beautiful poem that describes, with exquisite simplicity, the mystical experience of non-duality, or oneness. The poem is by the renowned Chinese poet Li Po;

The birds have vanished into the sky,

and now the last cloud drains away.

We sit together, the mountains and me,

until only the mountains remain.

Li Po (701-762)

IMHO

1 Clearly for Li Po there was, to start with, on that occasion, duality.

2 I’m assuming that Li Po returned from non-duality, back in to duality – unless he sat there until his bones turned to dust.Ā  I assume he returned in order to do the laundry, chop wood, carry water.Ā  Of course he would now do them on the bed-rock of enhanced consciousness derived from his mystical/aesthetic experience of non-duality.Ā  Both wings of being human would be beating ā€“ as he scrubbed and carried and chopped. Enlightenment is now ā€“ if we let it.

In this world – the contingent world, the world of duality, the ‘Kingdom of Names’ – the complementarity of duality and non-duality is the key. Duality is not a curse, or a failing. When in dynamic inter-relation with non-dual experience it is heaven and perfection. Without non-dual experience it is hell, including the hell of relativity. The purpose of life is not just transcendence and timelessness ā€“ it is also immanence and being in time, moment by moment. Complementarity is the key.

3 The non-duality or mystic state is the same as the state of creativity (or the truly aesthetic experience).Ā  We are ‘taken out of ourselves’ as we say in modern parlance.Ā  ArtĀ  and ‘religion’ are not similar, they are the same – as Coomaraswami says.Ā  It is the forgetting of self, a loss of ego boundaries, a letting go and letting God etc.Ā  But the artist as well as the mystic comes out of the non-dual state back into the dual state. – and s/he becomes someone who lives with what s/he has created. What s/he has produced might even be a bit of a shock – a bit like the dumb panda who jumps when she sees that something is moving on the floor beneath her i.e the cub to which she has just given birth.Ā  The artist becomes nurturer/appreciator/critic – more or less. They in duality are the left-brain evaluator (criticality mode) to complement their non-dual right-brain creativity mode. Complementarity is the key. One mode, and only one mode is in the foreground at any one time. Duration is from milliseconds to hours in the case of non-duality.

4 The question is are both states normal, desirable and, if the term is acceptable, God-given, i.e. both part of the life’s teaching-machine from which we are supposed to learn.Ā  Or is one state bad, immature, to be got rid of, so that we can be non-dual 24/7?

5 Intellectuality is not the same as intellectualism, just as individuality is not the same as individualism.Ā  In both cases the first is normal, healthy, proper, desirable.Ā  In both cases the second is excessive, unbalanced, undesirable and pathological.Ā  The same difference incidentally exists between sexuality and sexual-obsession. Tolle IMHO makes the mistake of not distinguishing between ego and the egotistic. He also can give the impression that he is trying to invalidate mind per se instead of distinguishing between true mind and the neurotic egotistical mind, trapped as it is by attachment.

Awareness, raised consciousness, is true mind. True mind is ‘xin’ heart-mind, interiority bathed in the light of the intellect and the warmth of true love, without attachment to forms ā€“ derived from the complementarity of the modes of duality and non-duality. ‘Without attachment to forms’ doesn’t mean without love of forms. Forms are the means (the only means) by which we can come to understand the essentiality of formlessness.

True love as Tolle says is realization of oneness ā€“ complementary to which is the glory of diversity.

God loves our celebrating diversity with Him as much as wanting us to realize oneness.

The one who is awakened is a one as well as a not-one ā€“ the Buddha was not non-Buddha ā€“ at least as a gateway, a pointer.

Spirituality or transcendence or consciousness is not increased by a diminution of intelligence, or more correctly a diminution of intellectuality. The intellect as enlightened heart-mind is the human spirit. Enlightenment comes from realization of the true Self, as opposed to self, that is the eternal. Unlimited Whole, the Silent One, God the Father, God without Name, the Nameless One etc.

Complementarity is the key. Yin is lovely only in the balanced presence of yang ā€“ and vice-versa.

6 ‘Before all else, God created the mind.’ (Koranic tradition)Ā  The intellect is the supreme gift of God to man, the pinnacle of the way in which we are made in His image – providing we realize that all rivers flow back to the one Ocean, from which those parts also have their origin. Complementarity is the key.

7 The fear and misunderstanding of the term ego. The ego is simply the part of the self ā€“ the dimension or mode ā€“ that deals with immediate reality. As such it is neutral ā€“ like the heart or lungs or kidney. Whether it is healthy or diseased – now that is a different matter. The ego is as much part of the enlightened one as with the crass self-obsessive.

God celebrates His Creativity in the uniqueness of me, as well as in His Creation of our species.

We believe what we believe – some we choose to believe, some is ingrained.

The happiest of worlds is one where we can believe different things without feeling an obligation to kill each other! Complementarity is the key.

The ultimate sickness is to know who you are through knowing who you hate.

Enough

Namaste!

Yeats -‘things fall apart’

Yeats wrote ā€œthings fall apart; the centre cannot holdā€, but that doesnā€™t mean there is no centre; it means its being re-evaluated. Here is that phrase in context:

Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of ā€œSpiritus Mundiā€
Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again; but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?

William Butler Yeats: The Second Coming

We are now in an age where we have to create for ourselves the Ā“centreĀ“ just as we have to create a series of short-term Ā“communitiesĀ“.Ā  But the source of the centre and the source of community is the same – the mystical centre, the perennial philosophy that is the eternal reality.Ā  Its just that the form of the centre and the form of the community changes a bit every day instead of lasting aeons.

Wilber aphorisms

To take nourishment rapidly, as in the beautiful explosion of a great Haiku or short Zen poem,

furuike ya / kawazu tobikomu / mizu no oto
the old pond / a frog jumps in– / water’s sound [1686]Ā Ā  Wiki

I am putting together some of my favourite short Wilberisms – aphorisms if you like, more direct than concepts.

SFB = The Simple Feeling of Being pub. Shambhala

Blocked emotions

Ā …when we rest as ever-present Witness, we are not in time.Ā  p248

Every form of mditation is bsically a way to transcend the ego, or die to the ego.Ā  p148.

To understand the whole it is necessary to understand the parts.Ā  ToĀ  understand the parts, it is necessary to understand the whole.Ā  Sch is the circle of understanding.Ā  p200

When I am not an object, I am God.Ā  When I seek an object, I cease to be God, and that catastrophe can never be corrected by more searching for more objects. p249

The entire Kosmos exists as a network of rights and responsibilities correlative with degrees of depth and consciousness.Ā  p200

The block is released when feeling-attention can flow through that area in a full and perfectly unobstructed fashion on its way to infinity. p119

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