tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-121799202009-06-19T11:00:27.079-07:00JournalingsThis is a place for sharing items that I think might be of interest to others. My e-mails often involve sending some newly discovered website or an updated project to many different folks, so I thought it might be more efficient to try this approach. Feedback encouraged, and I have turned on the comments permission now that there's a Spam control. Feel free!Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.comBlogger127125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-73213552030346077192009-06-08T15:39:00.000-07:002009-06-08T15:41:15.556-07:00I Only Seem To Get Here Every 8 MonthsBut I've started emailing a newsletter to a short list of friends.<br />If you want on the list, my <a href="http://www.raysender.com">new comcast email address is on my website.</a> (somewhat hesitant to post it here for spam reasons). I'll also post newsletter feeds here.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Newsletter from June 4, 2009</span><br />Hello, friends!<br /><br /> Welcome to this virtual place where, hopefully, I can share with you some<br />favorite items as they come along. Some will be quotes from others,<br />and I'll include reports on my ongoing hunt for the elusive panacea -- that 'something' that anyone can do anytime/anywhere, even with the boss gazing at them, to stay happily nestled in the Now.<br />(I'm operating on the assumption, based on my experience, that if I'm <br />triggering blissful energies, they'll keep my attention happily focused <br />on the present moment).<br /> <br /> Whatever that panacea may be (and perhaps ultimately it's just a<br />personal something that we discover, forget and rediscover again) it <br />must be 'self-arising' according to the nonduality folks. Because if it's<br />not occurring naturally on its own, then we're already grasping at straws -- "the ungraspable."<br /><br />"Enlightenment is not achievable by the individual self. <br />Enlightenment occurs when there's no one-of-many there."<br /><br /> During recent years of panacea-searching,I focused on the purr-snore on both inhale and exhale, which I can argue is 'self-arising' because it occurs when our soft palate drops during relaxed states. I frequently snore-while-remaining-alert during meditation, which makes it a bit difficult to participate in group gatherings, so as a panacea candidate, the snore-purr falls short. Even the sub-vocal snore as an anytime/anywhere Now- booster might prove a bit much for use at the office. And if you have a partner, as I do, it can be distracting if used while the partner is trying to sleep. Lacking a boss and office workers as a litmus test, these days I rely on my dear wife Judy to feed back to me what I can focus on as a self-arising, bliss-inducing method by what I can get away with without her noticing. This litmus test has required me to file away various enjoyable exercises in the 'fun but not the panacea' folder. A recent one, learning to transform the 'tickle' sensitivities of the facial and back-of-the-hands nerves to energy waves that wash up and down to my toes and back can be added to the 'caress list,' but again, cumbersome for public use although I<br />have had some positive feedback from several beta-testers. <br /><br />One young friend reported, when I demonstrated the light tickle of the hairy<br />part of the finger with the edge of a piece of paper, "Oh! I do that between<br />my eyebrows when I need to concentrate especially hard." This revived my<br />own memories of various discoveries I made as a child such as tickling my <br />nose hairs with the tip of a pencil to trigger delicious shivers - without going over the edge into a shudder-nose-tweak convulsion that I've dubbed <br />'The Shoo-Fly Don't Bother Me' syndrome. (panacea researchers should <br />include those intrepid youngsters who show up in the ER with a bean up<br />one nostril).<br /><br />After reading Bradford Keeney's "Shaking Medicine," (www.shakingmedicine.com/ ) a fascinating overview of ecstatic shaking in various spiritual groups (Shakers, Quakers, Charismatic Christians, to the Kalihari Bushmen and the Brazilian Macumbe religion) for the past month or so I've been encouraging my body to 'quake and shake' in various types of movements, focusing more and more on the hips and lower body. From the<br />well-known 'Kegel' (contracting and relaxing the muscles that form part of the pelvic floor) I moved to the buttocks-squeeze, and more recently back to the 'mulabandha' that I found an excellent energizer lo some 50 years ago -- what I think of as the anal sphincter clench,' although hatha yoga experts might disagree (see http://www.yogasite.com/engagingmb.htm for <br />three methods). <br /><br />When attached to the breath, 'out and down' on each inhale and 'in and up' with each exhale I realized that the mulabandha move is occurring naturally on each breath in a subtle sort of way. So it's not so much a matter of willing it as it is to tuning into yet another self-arising move.<br /><br />Just how many self-arisers are there? The breath, of course, famous as a <br />meditation object since forever; the blink (its 'voluntary' use as a thought-chaser I've discussed here: http://www.raysender.com/blink.html ).<br />The heartbeat, which can be heard after prolonged OM-ing as a pulsation<br />in the voice. The tickle, already discussed and with more info here: www.raysender.com/thwizzler.html<br /><br />So basically, our best bet so far for a panacea, the 'remedy of remedies,' a 'universal method' for relaxing into wellbeing anywhere/anytime, seems to be feeling the breath rhythm with the subtle in-out moves of our anal sphincter. Now THAT can be done even with the boss frowning at you, wondering what your faraway silly smile is all about. <br /><br /> No doubt many of you subscribe to the NDhighlights newsletter<br />http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NDhighlights/<br />but I thought the following quote from Scott Morrison in today's posting<br />bears repeating. If I had to title it, I would call it "Be Your Own <br />Buddha - No One's Watching":<br />-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=<br />That which you seek is That which you already are, and always have been - you are not separate, you cannot be separate from the Absolute, from Infinite Consciousness Itself. If you dare to stop pretending that you and your life are based on some mental version of things that arises out of memory, you will find out beyond any doubt! This is not some kind of wishful thinking or grandiose mental trick. Rather, with total and unflinching sincerity, with no psychological defense or self-deception whatsoever, search your heart and find out what you permanently are, what you've been all along. Find out if there has ever been a separate "Other." If you discover there never has been an other, is there one now? Could there ever be? Why pretend anymore?<br /><br />If you dare to give your heart, your soul, your mind, your body, and your life, unconditionally, to what you discover to be true, you will know an infinitely deep and abiding peace that has never been even a breath away. This bliss, this tranquility depends on nothing, and It is not capable of ending. Furthermore, it doesn't make a bit of difference what you've ever done. or not done. You can put an end to the battle. Yes, that's correct, just walk right out of the war, right now. All you have to do is surrender, absolutely and completely, not to me, not to some authority figure, or some organization or institution, but surrender only to your own deepest Purity.<br /><br />God and your own Unbounded Love are not different. If you truly give yourself up completely, it will shock your whole system. It will suddenly dawn on you, <br /><br />"Oh my God, what a fool I've been! What was I thinking?"<br /><br />Then the absolute insanity of giving yourself to anything else will become apparent. Why wait? Why put off your own complete and total liberation? In your innermost and outermost places, in every single moment, Love waits for you everywhere. Is there really something else you would rather do? Is it possible that the thing that you fear the most, the thing that you avoid the most, is what you truly desire the most? It cannot abandon you. Even if you choose to ignore It, betray It and walk away, It is always closer than your next breath. Suspend all opinion and debate, and find out for yourself.<br /><br />http://sentient.org/past/scott-morrison.html <br />-=-=-=-=-=-=-<br /><br />Wishing all you illusory self-refreshing pristine awareness embodiments-emanations a festive absorption into the light!<br />(I found that phrase in the Tibetan book "Buddhahood Without Meditation" and love it.)<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-7321355203034607719?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-9051820175857630512008-09-10T09:54:00.001-07:002008-09-10T14:41:06.046-07:00Okay, so I've got to update this place!It's been about 8 months since I posted here, mainly because I decided to publish some of my website articles, etc. between covers (and add new items, graphics, etc.). This resulted in a book titled "A Planetary Sojourn" (cover on my website at <a href="http://www.raysender.com"></a> -- which you may have already visited. <br />A quick overview of recent events should include Eric Christensen's launch of his excellent <a href="http://tripsfestival.com">Trips Festival documentary</a> and his interview on David Gans' <a href="http://www.kpfa.org/archives/index.php?arch=23752">'Dead to the World' on KPFA-FM.</a><br />Also launched in June was U.C.Press's history of our composers/artists' collaborative from the early sixties titled <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Francisco-Tape-Music-Center-Counterculture/dp/0520256174/ref=ed_oe_p">"The San Francisco Tape Music Center: 1960s Counterculture and The Avant-Garde"</a> bundled with a DVD of some of the best sound-light-instrumental pieces of that era. We had an overflow crowd for the launch at the Haight-Ashbury branch of the public library - lots of fun and I think the event was video'd by the Center for Contemporary Music folks (the 'daughter' of our parent group, alive and well at Mills College).<br />Again, here's <a href="http://www.kpfa.org/archives/index.php?arch=28140">an interview with the book's editor and various culprits on Dean Suzuki's Discreet Music (Emergency Circus) KPFA-FM show.</a><br />If that wasn't enough, along came Alastair Gordon's amazing 300-page all-color coffee-table book titled <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Spaced-Out-Radical-Environments-Psychedelic/dp/0847831051/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1215617656&sr=1-1">"Spaced Out: Crash Pads, Hippie Communes, Infinity Machines And Other Radical Environments Of The Psychedelic Sixties"</a> that devotes a dozen or so pages to <a href="http://www.badabamama.com"> our rural open-gate ranches, photos and history that I've archived here.</a><br />Whew?<br />Alastair and friends opened a "Spaced Out" blog on MySpace, and linked it to one that generously <a href="http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=387051926&blogID=431231726&indicate=1">outs me as some sort of explorer of alternate realities.</a> Okay, there may be some truth to their views, but really-truly all I did was -- well, what was it -- and still is it -- anyway? Wanna tell the hairy accordion player?'<br />Speaking of music, my CD publisher Locust Music also has a <a href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=141231003">MySpace blog for me that plays samples of some of my sixties' electronic pieces.</a><br />Having buffed my nails to a high gloss on my non-existent lapels, I'll sign off for now but promise to return soon with other recent hair-raising adventures and insightful mullings about just how we can achieve a massive planetary bliss-out for all beings before we go the way of the dinosaurs and let the raccoons take a turn at creating a paradise planet.<br />As Always, wishing your illusory self-refreshing pristine awareness embodiment/ emanation a festive absorption into the light while still planetside. And if you're already absorbed, wishing you a double-scoop of your favorite flavor. I'm having mine today on an amrita cone! Why scramble for crumbs if you can sit at the table with all the buddhas and bodhisattvas, purring and swishing your tail in delight?<br /><blockquote>"One of my teachers used to say, once you have turned towards <br />the light, it doesn't really matter how far away it seems as <br />long as you keep your eye on it."</blockquote> from Stephen Levine, bless him.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-905182017585763051?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-84391204881709011332008-01-22T19:47:00.000-08:002008-01-22T20:33:27.665-08:00Enough-ing and Stephen & Ondrea LevineHere's something that I thought might be of interest. It's from from <br />Stephen Levine's book "A Year to Live: How to Live This Year as If It <br />Were Your Last." Stephen worked with hospice patients for many years<br />and wrote a number of excellent books from the Buddhist perspective,<br />including "Who Dies?" and "Turning Toward The Mystery." "Turning" <br />has become one of my all-time favorite books since I discovered it last <br />October. <br />I never have met Stephen and his wife Ondrea, although they taught<br />meditation in the Bay Area for many years. These days I gather they're <br />living in seclusion, and I recently heard that Ondrea's cancer has <br />returned and Stephen's not in the best of health himself. Many of the <br />thousands of people they've helped over the years are rallying to their <br />assistance. <br />I <a href="http://www.stephenandondrealevine.blogspot.com/2007/12/open-letter-from-jack-kornifield-ram.html"> learned about their situation here.</a><br /><br />In the chapter about how so many in hospice lament about how they <br />feel their lives have been a failure, there was this (slightedly edited) <br />quote:<br />-=-=-=-=-=-=<br />One fellow with cancer spoke how... right on the other side of his <br />feelings of 'not-enoughness' was a remarkable insight: he saw the<br />value of not being able to satisfy his desires. It caused him to discover,<br />like the Buddha, the cause of all his suffering. It was not only the<br />impossibility of satisfying every desire, much less keeping it that<br />way; it was not because of not getting this or that or losing it the next day.<br /><br />The cause of suffering was desire itself.<br /><br />He saw that it was not in the attained object of desire that satisfaction resided, but in the absence of desire. He mentioned that when he received something he wanted, he noticed a momentary spiking of pleasure and the experience we call 'satisfaction.' But to his surprise, the satisfaction did not come from the 'having that something,' but because the light of his innate nature was for a moment no longer obstructed by a mind full of desire. <br /><br />HERE'S THE SENTENCE MOST INTERESTING TO ME:<br />It was the absence of desire that offered that feeling of satisfaction, of <br />temporary completeness, not the getting of the thing desired. <br /><br />The very nature of desire is one of dissatisfaction with any moment in <br />which the object of desire is not present. Desire lives more in the future than in the present. It has a quality of longing rather than being. He saw that the mind was doomed to feel something of a failure if it did not comprehend that it is unfulfilled desire itself which, like a hungry ghost, always calls out for more.<br /><br />This recognition of the painful nature of desire did not make him<br />desireless, but allowed him to treat desire with new respect. He said<br />that he did not even care if his 'lotus ever bloomed' (metaphor used <br />earlier for enlightenment) now that he had found it. This reminded me that <br />one of my teachers used to say, once you have turned towards the <br />light, it doesn't really matter how far away it seems as long as you <br />keep your eye on it.<br />-=-=-=-=-=<br />Ramon:<br />Okay, so at first glance the phrase "The cause of suffering is desire itself" <br />may not seem a new thought. But put in the context above it aquired for <br />me a real depth. Looking at the context again:<br /><br />The momentary desirelessness triggered by receiving the object of desire and not the actual object received was the source of his feeling of fulfillment.<br />Which of course turned me towards cultivating desirelessness directly ("I am enough, I have enough, I have experienced enough, I have done enough, I have lived enough, etc.) which I now call 'Enough-ing." In other words, the momentary desirelessness triggered by receiving the object of desire and not the object received was the source of his feeling of fulfillment. Which of course turned me towards cultivating desirelessness directly ("I am enough, I have enough, I have experienced enough, I have done enough, I have lived enough, etc.) which I now call 'Enough-ing." <br /><br />Of course Enough-ing is also the antidote for that most common<br />illness in our First World consumer culture called "Affluenza." There's a<br />documentary of that title, along with its sequel "Escape from<br />Affluenza," which we've shown on our Monday night series.<br /><br />Wishing you and all beings ENOUGH already!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-8439120488170901133?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-18627529428742414162007-12-24T15:35:00.000-08:002007-12-24T15:41:20.677-08:00Happy Happies!Here's a belated posting of something I emailed some friends:<br /><br />Happy Winter Solstice, everyone! The origin of present-giving this time of <br />year (in my imaginings) goes as follows: “The sun is disappearing! The sun is disappearing! It’s being stolen by an evil magician! Quick! Give presents to everyone in the hopes that one of them is responsible and will change their mind!”<br /><br />Originally I think a young virgin was thrown into a volcano. The Old <br />Testament taught us to substitute an animal as a burnt offering. The New Testament taught that, inasmuch as God had sacrificed himself to himself, no more <br />burnt offerings were necessary. As an animal lover, that’s a relief! Now if we only could get rid of feed lots and devouring flesh via the invention of nanotechnology’s protein replicators.<br /><br />Actually God is the REAL burnt offering as She continues to burn out of love and <br />compassion to keep us living creatures here on Gaia growing and de-lighted! <br /><br />I also imagine that we come first to this planet as humans. If we prove at the very <br />least harmless to the life form (better yet, nurturing and loving), we then have the <br />freedom to come back ‘within the Garden’ as anything we want — a humming bird, a dolphin, a redwood tree — over and over! But if are destructive and mean as humans, we have to keep coming back as humans until we awaken. I think someone like Donald Trump, when he departs, will look back at his life and say, “Oh dear, I truly oinked it up at the trough in a very greedy manner! I should return as a starving beggar in Calcutta a few dozen times to balance things up.” <br /><br />This puts me somewhat at odds with most reincarnation believers, who tend <br />towards the idea that if we do poorly as humans, we come back as dogs (how insulting <br />to the ever-loving canine species!). My wonderful American mother Julia said <br />she wanted to come back as a lapdog in a good family. As someone who more than <br />fulfilled the role of a caring and compassionate human, I’m sure she received her wish. Woof! Woof! “Hi, Mom!”<br /><br />The Garden, which we are so busily attempting to destroy, really does exist. I call it ‘The Gaian Life Form’ because I believe it’s a single consciousness shared by all species — except humans, whose self-reflective awareness slows us down a half-second out of the Present Moment that is shared by all others.<br /><br />Anyway, I’ll take Dave’s good advice, fold up my soapbox (fits nicely in my saddle bag) and canter off into the sunset... “Hi yo, Rocinante! Awayyyy!”<br /><br />“Just who was that man in the Groucho Marx glasses and mustache?”<br /><br />Wishing all beings everywhere freedom from suffering in the New Year.<br /><br /><br />“Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.” The Buddha Shakyamuni<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-1862752942874241416?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-26167222410065652612007-12-24T12:26:00.000-08:002007-12-24T13:00:52.346-08:00Where's I Been?Just in case there are regular readers who wonder where th' petunias I've been, I ran into some weird glitches in the archived postings - links linking to nowhere - and got discouraged after correcting a half-dozen. Also, ahem, I've swept a lot of my website short pieces into a book titled 'A PLANETARY SOJOURN' that I'm publishing soon - more about that when it happens, although I'm quite pleased with the cover - and the feedback I've received from a few readers of the uncorrected proofs.<br />I was going to include some of the postings from this blog, but the book already was almost 350 pages long, which is long enough. So now I'll start a SECOND collection that I'm titling "NON-DUAL IN THE SUN." More about that ditto.<br />In the meanbetimes, I'll honk my horn a little more by a link to David Gan's Grateful Dead radio show where <a href="http://www.kpfa.org/archives/index.php?arch=23752">he interviews documentary filmmaker Eric Christensen about his "The Trips Festival." </a>The film covers the historic January 1966 weekend blow-out that took the Merry Pranksters Acid Test format into a three-night expansion -- and also unintentionally ushered in the Hippie Era. I was privileged to participate.<br />Wishing all illusory pristine awareness embodiments a festive absorption into the light!<br />And don't forget to celebrate Perihelion, this year on January 3 - high noon for us Pacific Standard Timers. We're 5 million km closer to the sun if measured from the opposite end of Mother Gaia's twirl.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-2616722241006565261?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-45134451613749122172007-08-17T19:46:00.000-07:002007-08-17T19:56:21.513-07:00Sun-Sun-Sun!For me, the 'whispered teaching' is: "the radiant star in the center of<br />our blue sky is THAT." Our PHAT THAT, so to speak.<br /><br />Matter and spirit are a unity, notes on the same scale, or as Ram Dass <br />once said, "We're all just slowed-down light."<br /><br />So when I read wonderful quotes such as<br /><blockquote>The Koranic verse, "God is the Light of the heavens and <br />the earth" (XXIV: 35), has been interpreted by the traditional <br />Islamic clergy to mean that God is the source of all <br />illumination for the heavens and the earth. The Sufis, on the <br />other hand, take this to mean that God is the very being, the <br />reality of the heavens and the earth.</blockquote><br />This gives me a wonderful laugh, because all these deep thinkers and <br />vibrational ecstatics of course are right on, but just don't see what's <br />literally staring them in their kissers. Of course if you live in a <br />high-sun environs where literally there's nothing but blazing sun <br />all day every day, it becomes important - a necessity - to shade <br />yourself from the Presence, but with it you also lose the basic <br />Understanding. Too bad our bodies are so fragile. We have to create <br />shade and ornamental rose windows to filter the View.<br /><br />Dedicated sun yogis like temperate climes - coastal foggy areas <br />that draw veils across the Divine Face in a rapturous peek-a-boo, <br />and of course those incredible aboreal temples... forest glades and glens.<br /><br /><blockquote>The insight that there is only one Absolute Being in the <br />whole universe, and that whatever exists does so through <br />His existence, has been called the philosophy of the "Unity <br />of Being" (wahdato'l-wojud).</blockquote><br />Of course, what did you expect? And the Big Bang was Absolute Being <br />seeding Herself through all space and time. Aditi! Great-to-the-tenth-<br />power GrandmaHattie!<br /><br />Bringing it down to our galactic neighborhood (reality was designed for <br />the naked eye, not for fancy telescopes) Absolute Being manifests locally <br />as our star, which of course also shines from the innermost chamber of <br />our heart (that sings 'Al-lah-lah-lah' every second). As without, so <br />within... as above, so below. <br /><br /><blockquote>To be more precise, however, this is not a philosophy <br />at all. A philosophy is something invented by the mind and <br />hence subject to change. The awareness of the Unity of Being, <br />though, is a perception of the heart and consequently ever-<br />lasting and unchanging.</blockquote><br />The good old human penchant for abstract thought has caused a lot of <br />trouble. You can learn Solar Awareness from almost any other species, <br />cows for instance. No thought required! And I love the way the birds <br />follow the sun over the horizon by climbing higher and higher into <br />the treetops to sing one last loving goodnight to the light... <br />So wise!<br /><blockquote>In the words of Shah Nimatullah:<br /> "Throughout the world<br /> and everything within it,<br /> Whatever is seen is but a reflection of a ray<br /> from the Face of the Friend."</blockquote><br />Mitra = Sun's name as 'Friend' in Sanskrit...<br /><br /> And repeating that earlier quote from Zajonc's "Catching the Light; The<br />Entwined History of Light and Mind:"<br />"Light itself is always invisible. We see only things, only objects, not<br />light."<br /><br />Hm, wonder why that's true, hm, hm... (ha-ha-ha!) Maybe that's how<br />Yahweh became the 'invisible God...'<br /><br />(Apologies for these ramblings... but just had to say a few words.)<br /> Rigpa = realizing I am the sunlight in this body...? YUM!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-4513445161374912217?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-26029043816817293412007-08-17T19:16:00.000-07:002007-08-17T19:44:45.288-07:00Adam W's Suggestion - And an Aziz Quote"Adam W" wrote on the Way-of-Light list:<br /><blockquote>I have come demonstrate to myself, that all we need to do is <br />absorb ourselves in awareness - which takes two things:<br />(1) Time and therefore patience.<br />(2) Discipline to maintain single pointed focus of relaxed <br />attention in one's own awareness.</blockquote><br />Ramon: Absolutely! It makes me wonder if perhaps now is the time to strip <br />away all traditional/cultural trappings (non-English terms, etc.) from <br />the basic teaching and put it in concise, vanilla-modern terminology that <br />anyone can understand. Of course that's what J-P and others here have <br />been doing... but hey -- what about dumping anything but the most essential?<br /> Awareness of awareness does it for me very well... although there<br />definitely are levels - awareness-of-awareness-of-awareness? I think<br />almost all teachings must end up here, yes? For example, here is Master<br />Aziz's description of the various levels, edited for conciseness:<br /><blockquote>1. State of Presence<br />This state represents the awakening of Awareness, which <br />gives birth to the permanent sense of I Am within the mind.<br />2. Being <br />...The experience of Being is an energetic expansion into the <br />vertical reality of the Now. . . [and is] felt all-over the body <br />(does not include the Heart if it is not activated) but the main <br />direction of energy is downwards towards the hara and beyond.<br />3. Absolute State<br />In this profound realization the Soul moves fully to the State <br />of unbroken Rest. . . . We have to notice, however, that in the <br />Absolute State the mind and consciousness of the Soul have not <br />yet merged with the Source. At this stage of realization one <br />experiences the unity with Reality only within the Being <br />aspect of I Am.<br />4. Awakening of the Heart<br />This significant level of awakening opens the door to the <br />Divine Dimension. The Heart is the realm of the Soul, the <br />Beloved, Love and Grace. . . . However, the deeper and true <br />awakening of the Heart requires the Purification of Intention <br />and realization of the Soul.<br />5. Transparent Me<br />. . .The awakening of the Soul takes place in the Heart but it <br />needs to deepen through further merging with the whole of the <br />Inner State. The shift to Transparent Me gives birth to a very <br />holistic experience of oneself and represents awakening to <br />pure subjective existence of the Soul.<br />6. State Beyond Polarities<br />. . .Here one moves beyond polarities of the Inner and the <br />Outer, the Here and the Now. The State Beyond Polarities <br />represents a radical integration between Awareness, Heart <br />and Being, where all the three aspects of I Am merge into <br />One State. Through this integration a deeper absorption into <br />the Beyond takes place. The State Beyond Polarities is an in-<br />between state - between Presence and Absence - as one has not <br />yet fully moved to the Other Side. <br />7. Transcendental State or The Second Absolute<br />In the First Absolute, the Soul reached the unconditional <br />absorption into the Beyond, through the gateway of Being. <br />However, her consciousness still remains outside the Absolute. <br />In the Transcendental State, it is the Consciousness of the <br />Soul, her I Am in the Mind, which shifts to the Beyond. The <br />Mind, the Ego and the sense of separate identity are being <br />uprooted, so the Soul, as a Pure Me, can fully move with the <br />whole of herself into the Divine Realm. Entering the Tran-<br />scendental State, which is the realm of Absence, is a begin-<br />ning of a very complex process of dissolution of the Ego <br />and the Subconscious Mind. For the completion of this <br />process, the Me needs to fully surrender its existence to <br />the Beyond. <br />The end result is Complete Soul Awakening. The Soul returns <br />to its Original State and all the links with the human mind <br />become severed. This is what is called Liberation. Liberation <br />is not reached by negation of our human existence but through <br />The Realization of the Soul.<br />. . .<br />Ending of Karma, Purification and healing are essential in <br />order to release the burden of the past. They do accompany <br />all the way the process of inner awakening. For healing to <br />take place, one has to be in touch with the light, of the Soul <br />and open to the dimension of Grace. Everything that stands on <br />the way of our completion has to be gradually removed, <br />transformed and transcended. Spiritual Path should not be <br />seen as an escape from earthly challenges and difficulties <br />of human life. It is through becoming a real and fully <br />conscious human being that we can face these challenges and <br />transform all difficulties. Only from that place we can truly <br />move beyond our human identity and finally transcend earthly <br />existence.</blockquote><br /> Although Aziz currently is in seclusion and his website closed, <a href="http://www.nirvikalpa.com/content.php?page=kristof">this site<br />gives a brief overview and links to his books:</a><br /><br />Of course 'terms' and 'descriptions' of the indescribable will vary...<br />Speaking for this particular illusory self-refreshing pristine <br />awareness embodiment/ emanation, I find 'personally' that:<br />1. just dropping into a lightly held awareness of awareness<br />2. utilizing a 'voluntary' blink to detach from any thought stream<br />3. smiling to keep the endorphins bubbling, and<br />4. resonating the sleep breath to stay within the heart<br />is really all I need!!! <br />Er, with an occasional self-arising tongue-tip held firmly between <br />the teeth while I suck on my uvula. It's sort of like the threading-<br />a-needle focused expression. But then, once on that other shore, one <br />dumps the boat and... Everything furthers!<br />Thanks again, Adam!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-2602904381681729341?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-31480885980343310282007-08-17T18:35:00.000-07:002007-08-17T19:16:32.258-07:00Fixation And A Number Of Good QuotesPlaying catch-up with recent postings:<br /><br />R quoted Rinpoche:<br />"It is much better to sit next to Indra and eat happily..."<br />Ramon: - and pass the amrita, please!<br /><br />J-P quotes Abhinavagupta:<br /><blockquote>Concentration and calming the mind. If this meditation <br />is difficult, take a simple object like a stone or a piece of wood, <br />place it in front of you, gently focus on the object without <br />blinking, allow nothing else to take hold of your mind.</blockquote><br />There's that 'without blinking' suggestion again. Not blinking sure stirs <br />up the solar plexus energies! And smiling widely while doing so allows <br />tearing to continue to bathe the corneas. (Of course I'm 'doing something' <br />again, but perhaps 'staring as if in amazement' is self-arising?)<br /><br />Referencing J-P's Vijñânabhairava Tantra quotes, I was overjoyed some <br />years ago to find one of my favorite self-discoveries (nursing on the <br />uvula/soft palate) listed there, (right next to the 'not-blinking <br />suggestion again):<br /><br /> <blockquote>LIE DOWN AS DEAD. ENRAGED IN WRATH, STAY SO. OR <br />STARE WITHOUT MOVING AN EYELASH. OR SUCK SOMETHING AND <br />BECOME THE SUCKING.</blockquote><br />Also in "Zen Flesh Zen Bones," and also published by Rajneesh<br /><blockquote>52. <br />A. Lie down as dead. Enraged in wrath, stay so.<br />B. Or stare without moving an eyelash.<br />C. Or suck something and become the sucking.</blockquote><br />-=-=-=<br />As for item "A" above, it makes me think of Ramana's teenage experience. <br />Except the 'enraged in wrath' I don't understand, unless this has to do <br />with frowning fiercely while stiffening the body in a rigor-like state.<br />Hm, trying it right now, I sense an 8-pulses-per-second visual strobe <br />effect.<br /><br />I enjoy little mnemonic devices, such as the tip of the tongue held <br />between the teeth. Also, sometimes nothing's happening in my mind <br />except a random melody, and melodies seem to dissolve other thoughts, <br />yes?<br /><br />I also like Alan Wallace's 'Awareness in Empty Space' exercise:<br /><blockquote>"Imagine yourself as a child lying on your back, gazing up into <br />a cloudless sky, and blowing soap bubbles through a plastic <br />ring. As a bubble drifts up into the sky, you watch it rise, <br />and this brings your attention to the sky. While you are <br />looking at the bubble, it pops, and you keep your attention <br />right where the bubble had been. Your awareness now lies in <br />empty space."</blockquote><br />B. Alan Wallace, "Tibetan Buddhism From the Ground Up"<br />Copyright Wisdom Publications 2001. Reprinted from "Daily Wisdom: 365<br />Buddhist Inspirations," edited by Josh Bartok<br /><br />I've also been enjoyng Arthur Zajonc's "Catching the Light; The Entwined<br />History of Light and Mind" Oxford Univ Press, 1993 A quote that I found <br />of interest because I'd never thought of it before:<br />"Light itself is always invisible. We see only things, only objects, not<br />light."<br /><br />Perhaps we cannot 'see' light in the same way that we cannot see our <br />buddha nature? Perhaps light IS awareness? Quoting from an 'R' posting:<br /><blockquote>The sambhogakaya is that dimension in which the <br />potentialities of sound, light, and rays the three fundamental <br />sources of manifestation, appear as the pure vision of the <br />mandala, the origin of the tantric teachings.<br /></blockquote><br />Hm, why are 'light' and 'rays' listed separately? And sound? My<br />happy inner melodies?<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-3148088598034331028?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-26629744525114820012007-08-17T18:02:00.000-07:002007-08-17T18:35:09.917-07:00A Great Evening at New College, Santa RosaHallo, faithful reader! I seem destined to update this blog once a month,<br />but then in more than one posting. Here goes with a backlog of good items:<br /><br />On March 24th at New College North (Santa Rosa) Arty Kopecky, New Buffalo's archivist, produced a fundraiser for the Green Valley Village community.<br /><br />Delia Moon was great, as always, and got the audience to sing the chorus <br />of 'The Wheels Of Change,'composed by Josh at Wheeler's in 1969 or so.<br />She also talked about how she came to start another community -- a real, <br />open-hearted sister!<br /><br />Kei and Michael from Green Valley Village, and Deirdre from Avalon <br />Springs both spoke about their new communities. James from Oxy's Art & <br />Ecology Center described their educational program.<br /><br />Arty Kopecky did a great job of mc-ing the whole business and keeping <br />things rolling. Later Nick and Tanya Alva sang songs from the woork-in-<br />progress Morningstar Musical, including my own "Oh Friends, Tell Me Why..." <br />that I wrote in 1966 after a group LSD trip (after a 10-day brown rice <br />diet). They're forging ahead with plans for producing the show...<br /> <br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">FLASH! May, 2007, at the Spreckles Performing Arts Center in Rohnert Park. Save one of these dates: Opening night Sat. May 3rd, additional performances May 4th, 9th, 11th, 16th and 18th</span><br /><br />All I can remember talking about was my 1968 epiphany when I realized <br />humans were invented by trees as portable fertilizer factories (along <br />with other creatures). What a great moment! I no longer had to search <br />for meaning in my life, for what my task was in the Kosmos!<br /><br />"At least once in your lifetime, fulfill your true destiny! Go <br />fertilize a tree," I told everyone. And I quoted a dear friend who said <br />'Shitting in your house is so barbaric.' Actually gorillas do shit in <br />their nest, but have the good sense to build a new one every night.<br /><br />Hm, found some scribbled notes... <br /><br />Morningstar Ranch was in a sense 'burdened' by belonging to the Divine<br />Mother, and thus having to function as a 'mothering' healing center open<br />to anyone -- which is why we were basically overrun. The previous owner, <br />poet and activist John Beecher, via the Catholic Church, had dedicated <br />the land to The Virgin Mary, something we didn't find out until the mid-<br />Seventies. But it did explain why people kept having visions of the Goddess <br />at Morningstar, both on and off psychedelics.<br /><br />'Village' is in our DNA. Humans are try-out applicants for the Garden of<br />Gaia. If they're loving and caring - or at least harmless - they can<br />reincarnate as a butterfly, a dolphin, a redwood for as long and as<br />often as they wish. Otherwise, it's just back to yet another half-second<br />delayed, self-reflective human time around to 'get it right.<br /><br />If you want to start a community, buy a cow -- or a goat. Then the<br />four-footed being calls the meetings. If I called a meeting at the<br />ranches, someone always would say, "And just exactly WHO elected<br />You God?" or something like that. But if you wanted milk for your<br />morning coffee at Wheeler's, you showed up for morning milking.<br />And during the general chat around the cow's rear end, various<br />topics of general interest would be discussed.<br /><br />IN 1968 I said we were 20 years ahead of our time but now, 40<br />years later, I read in the March 22 Home and Garden section of<br />the N Y Times that a couple living in lower Manhattan are trying<br />to live by eating only food grown within a 200-mile radius, not<br />using toilet paper or paper products, not using elevators, making<br />their own whatever they can make, etc. So the 'low imprint'<br />lifestyle (that I named 'Voluntary Primitivism') has finally made<br />it to the Big Apple, but it took twice as long as estimated.<br /><br />'Paths' are just worn-out spots in the meadows made by animals<br />afraid of what might be lurking behind the next tree or rock. Paths<br />wear down the landscape. Better to forget your paranoia and just<br />strike out cross-country. Leave no tracks!<br /><br />Finally, I quoted Suzuki Roshi: 'Everything is perfect as it is, but <br />there's always room for improvement."<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-2662974452511482001?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-62797750701631969622007-07-09T17:25:00.000-07:002007-07-09T17:40:00.389-07:00Various BooksRegarding Dzogchen texts, there are two books I like a lot – <br />Longchenpa’s “You Are The Eyes Of The World” (Snow Lion Press, <br />translated by Lipman and Peterson) and “The Supreme Source: The <br />Fundamental Tantra of the Dzogchen Semde” by Kunjed Gyalpo <br />(Snow Lion Press, translated by Chogyal Namkhal Norbu and Adriano <br />Clemente).<br /> I just finished two books – Lynne McTaggart’s (“The Field”) most <br />recent “The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your <br />Life and the World.” In my opinion, McTaggart is too commercial in <br />her approach to this stuff, but the results of various double-blind experiments that she reports -- about how positive thinking, healing <br />at a distance, etc., work -- are fascinating. “Intention” is a current <br />buzz word, what with ‘The Secret’ film, Wayne Dyer and other motivational types on Public TV. <br />The most recent book I read, “Science and the Akashic Field” by <br />Ervin Laszlo, is more profound, (Inner Traditions, 2004) and his <br />Integral Theory of Everything comes very close to my own thoughts. <br />Laszlo is a heavy-hitter in philosophy, systems theory and future studies. .<br /><br />On another topic, I’m beginning to get some interesting responses from Thwizzler beta-testers, including this one posted on a Yahoo list:<br /><br /><blockquote>I am writing this with hope that you will do yourself a <br />favor and contact Ramon to test drive a pair of his <br />Thwizzlers!I was amused when opening the package a couple <br />of weeks ago to find this amazing product inside. What a <br />great stress reliever! <br />I have experimented with his invention and have discovered <br />a marked decrease in my blood pressure even after only 5 <br />minutes of use. I was very excited with this result as I <br />have a very high BP that has been hard to control.<br />I have also noted that this exercise improves relaxation/<br />pleasure sensitivity... I am certain that we can all use a <br />little more joy in our lives. Ramon's invention can help <br />you re-train those senses we have unfortunately been taught <br />to suppress.</blockquote> My offer to mail a beta-test pair of Thwizzlers to anyone <br />in the continental USA for free is still open.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-6279775070163196962?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-35689426298583341772007-07-09T17:09:00.000-07:002007-08-17T18:01:40.469-07:00J-L wrote (on the Yahoo DzogchenPractices list regarding the <br />etymology of Trekcho:<br /><blockquote>Basically Khregs refers to'rigidity' or hardness, and chod <br />pa means 'to cut', 'to eradicate'. It is short for Khregs-<br />se chod-pa, which indicates both a process and a state, <br />meaning 'Eradication of the Rigidity'. You can put whatever <br />you want under Rigidity: ego-grasping, mental elaboration, <br />passions, ignorance, etc.</blockquote>Comment:<br />J-L, first of all many thanks for your efforts to shed light on <br />some of these amazing practices. Your quote re: “Eradication of <br />Rigidity” reminded me of something I thought about once regarding <br />the saintly Ramana Maharshi’s teenage decision to find out what <br />it was to die. I realized that, as a Hindu, he had more familiarity <br />with dead bodies than we have in our so-called ‘advanced’ countries, <br />and would have understood how a body stiffens into rigor mortis. <br />Thus his attempt to duplicate death would have included the<br />stiffening of all his muscles. I recently found verification of<br />this in a quote from his description of the event as follows. <br /><a href="http://www.lifepositive.com/Spirit/masters/ramana-maharshi/ramana.asp">Various versions can be found on line</a>.<br /><blockquote>The shock of the fear of death drove my mind inward and I <br />said to myself mentally, without actually framing the words,<br />'Now death has come; what does it mean? What is it that is <br />dying?... This body dies.' <br />I at once dramatized the occurrence of death. I lay with my <br />limbs stretched out stiff, as though 'rigor mortis' had set <br />in and imitated a corpse so as to give greater reality to <br />the inquiry. I held my breath and kept my lips tightly closed <br />so that no sound could escape, so that neither the word 'I' <br />nor any other word could be uttered. <br />'Well then,' I said to myself, 'this body is dead. It will <br />be carried stiff to the burning ground and there burnt and <br />reduced to ashes. But with the death of this body am I dead? <br />Is this body I? It is silent and inert but I feel the full <br />force of my personality, and even the voice of "I" within me, <br />apart from it. So I am Spirit, transcending the body. The body <br />dies, but the Spirit that transcends it cannot be touched by <br />death. That means I am the deathless Spirit.' <br />All this was not dull thought; [rather] it flashed through me <br />vividly as living truth which I perceived directly, almost <br />without thought-process. 'I' was something very real, the only <br />real thing about my present state, and all the conscious <br />activity connected with my body was centered on that 'I'. <br />From that moment onward, the 'I' or Self focused attention on <br />itself by a powerful fascination. Fear of death had vanished, <br />once and for all. Absorption in the Self continued unbroken <br />from that time on.</blockquote> Comment:<br />Rigidity, concentration, fixation – all these words point me towards <br />an application of the will that seems necessary first of all before <br />one can relax and still retain ‘focus,’ as it were. This topic came <br />up earlier in DzogchenPractices in the discussion on Zhine and the <br />need to fix the gaze without blinking on the meditation object. This <br />comes up of course in Patanjali’s ‘tratak’ exercise as well as in <br />some Theravada Buddhist exercises involving fixation on a ‘kasina,’ <br />more or less a mandala, until the afterimage is burned into one’s <br />awareness. It seems to me that Dzogchen’s “relaxation” and Trekcho’s “relaxation of rigidity” implies a previous state of intense applica-<br />tion of the will to develop one-pointedness to a permanent stage – <br />after which the ‘relaxation of rigidity’ makes great sense, but not <br />before. Thank you again! Very helpful!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-3568942629858334177?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-25956002278474183092007-07-09T16:46:00.000-07:002007-08-17T18:07:34.350-07:00The Five Pathways That Light Enters The BodySo J-P(on the Yahoo list DzogchenPractices) points to the Highest <br />Teaching (sudden) but doesn’t offer any easy way to get there. J-L <br />offers multlifold graduated steps to the View, but warns that the <br />highest stages are unattainable unless one finds a teacher and <br />preferably goes into seclusion. <br /><br />Meanwhile, just smiling and blinking trigger for me an outpouring <br />of ecstatic bliss that is quite fulfilling, thank you very much! <br />And I suppose, over time, I will learn just to allow thoughts to <br />evaporate on their own without my needing temporary support (blinks) <br />to sneak between them to those light-filled realms. But meanwhile... <br />YUM! (smile)<br /><br />J-L writes:<br /><blockquote>... inside the physical eyes opens the upper extremity of<br />the Kati channel connecting the pupils to the center<br />of the heart. It is within this channel that the glow<br />of Awareness (the visions of Clear-Light) arises. To<br />make things easy, this channel is designated as the<br />channel of light (?od kyi rtsa).</blockquote> Question: <br />whenever I meditate (gaze) on the sun, my heartbeat increases <br />considerably and an intense bliss arises. Is this because of <br />the Kati channel's connection to the heart center? <br /><br />J-L continues:<br /><blockquote>Now, some texts say that there are four or five channels of light... </blockquote>Comment: <br />By coincidence, the text below on color therapy and holistic healing <br />also discusses five pathways by which light enters the body:<br /><a href="http://www.neuraltherapy.com/neurophysiologyoflight.pdf">“The Neurophysiology of Light- The Five Pathways” </a>by Dietrich Klinghardt (1995)<br />in which the author describes as follows (briefly excerpted from the <br />only two chapters translated from the German):<br /><blockquote>The Neurophysiology of Light: the Five Pathways <br />1. The optic nerve travels from the retina, past the <br />pituitary gland via the temporal lobe to the occipital <br />lobe of the brain. This part of the visual system<br />is dedicated to informing the conscious part of our <br />brain of our surroundings.<br />2. An additional nerve bundle is leading directly from <br />the retina to the hypothalamus (retino-hypothalamic tract). <br />This explains the above mentioned strictly physiological <br />effect of color on the ANS (Autonomic Nervous System):<br />3.A side-branch of this nerve tract reaches the amygdala <br />directly, bypassing the hypothalamus. The two corpora <br />amygdaloidea are truly the color sensitive area of<br />the limbic system and highly responsive to the color the <br />eyes are exposed to. A study demonstrated that each mono-<br />chromatic color frequency excites specific neurons. If <br />adjacent, but dissimilar color-wavelengths are used, the <br />same neuron stays unexcited. Each frequency in the <br />color spectrum therefore has its own specific neurological <br />and psychological effect. ... The profound effect of light <br />stimulation to the retina on the body’s metabolism has <br />long been established through the work of the brilliant <br />German ophthalmologist Fritz Hollwich, M.D.,Ph.D.<br />4. A fourth nerve connection from the retina follows the <br />lower optic tract, which is not used for vision, and <br />reaches the transpeduncular nucleus in the midbrain. This <br />nucleus is also light and color sensitive. From here the <br />signal travels via the superior cervical ganglion back via <br />the brainstem to the pineal gland. This pathway is – <br />amongst other less understood functions – responsible for <br />the circadian day-night rhythm and the melatonin production <br />in the pineal gland when it gets dark. This pathway has <br />been given much attention lately in research concerning <br />the treatment of seasonal affective disorder. Via secondary <br />interneurons all of these pathways are connected with each <br />other and virtually each area of the brain.<br />5. A fifth, and maybe most exciting way in which color <br />finds it’s way inside the body, i.e. the subconscious mind, <br />the immune system, the limbic system, the nervous system, <br />etc. - has only recently been discovered. There are more <br />and more scientific hints that light can charge particles <br />that travel in the lymph and blood as well as axonally inside <br />the nerves. Researchers at the University of Vienna, Austria, <br />found that albumin is one of the proteins able to be charged <br />by colored light – and able to deliver this charge to tissues <br />far away from the site of exposure. Through the outer layer <br />of the skin light also affects pigments, fluorescent particles <br />in the body fluids and inside the cells which travel in the <br />blood and lymph. After being energized - in a color-wave-<br />length and frequency-specific way - they are transported to <br />their target sites where the light-energy is discharged. These<br />light-discharges have an organizing and activating effect on <br />cellular organelles and the cell metabolism in the target <br />tissue (such as the brain or inner organs). ... The German <br />scientist Fritz Albert Popp PhD confirmed the prior research <br />of Russian scientists, and published many of his own papers, <br />on the fact that all cells in an organism use subtle light <br />emissions to communicate with each other constantly. Cells <br />gossip, inform, celebrate and grieve. Only cancer cells <br />behave differently: they do not emit light. Recent research <br />in stem cell therapy brought to light another astounding <br />phenomenon: when cells are ill or in distress, they also give <br />off “microscopic” sound signals. If the sound of a group <br />of dying cells is artificially amplified, it sounds like a <br />group of weeping and grieving women. Injected stem cells <br />(from embryonic umbilical chords) follow this signal and settle <br />in the area to lend their support. <br />Stem cells are compassionate. Cells care for each other. </blockquote><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-2595600227847418309?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-6667465219639936692007-07-09T16:35:00.000-07:002007-07-09T16:46:27.062-07:00At the risk of repeating myself...jax wrote on the Yahoo DozgchenPractices list::<br /><blockquote>Now I recommend you have faith in what I have presented <br />and the Way as taught in the Sudden School of Chan and <br />demonstrate devotion to the task of cutting-off all concepts <br />and beliefs of every kind in just this very moment! If not <br />now when? But remember when the time happens for you it <br />will be in that current moment of now... so why wait, the <br />future now is identical to this now... get it?</blockquote>Comment: <br />At the risk of repeating what I just wrote in another reply, blinks <br />(already a self-arising phenomenon) cut off all conceptualizing for <br />a brief instant.Why not blink voluntarily twenty times in a row and <br />see what happens?<br /><br />Of all the various usages I’ve been investigating (<a href="http://www.raysender.com/snore.html">resonating the <br />trachea as if in deep sleep</a>, smiling, revitalizing the facial nerves <br /><a href="http://www.raysender.com/thwizzler.html">with the Thwizzler</a>, subvocally ‘Ah-ing’ on both inhale and exhale, <br />unblinking eye fixation, flaring the nostrils on the inhale) <br /><a href="http://www.raysender.com/blink.html">blinking seems the most useful</a> because it can be done anywhere with-<br />out drawing undue attention (unless face-to-face with the boss). <br />For the latter moments, it may be wise to move southward and just concentrate on the undulation of the anal sphincter while breathing. <br />which expands out on the inhale and draws in and up on the exhale. <br />I learned this from observing my dog’s rear end when he barks. <br />Teachers come in all shapes and sizes!<br /><br />(Blinking on my heartbeat as I write this – ahhhhh!)<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-666746521963993669?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-16720695029778748462007-07-09T16:17:00.000-07:002007-08-17T18:05:34.711-07:00Centipede's Dilemma - Which Leg To Wiggle First?J-L wrote on the DozgchenPractices Yahoo list:<br /><blockquote>Again in this perspective, Dzogchen is truly a unique Path <br />but as you see, the real cursus or curriculum encompasses <br />the practices of Sutras and Tantras. That´s how Tibetans <br />are trained and that´s why they reach some signs, realiza-<br />tions and accomplishments. And that´s probably because <br />they don´t approach the Path in this way that many <br />westerners mistake Dzogchen and Dzogchenpas ...</blockquote>Comment:<br />Let’s recap J-L’s full posting: <br />We start first with good motivation, then reflections on the 4 <br />thoughts leading to actual renunciation of samsaric existence, <br />then the extraordinary preliminaries leading to purification of <br />the 3 doors, and only then can Calm Abiding lead to control of <br />the mind. Once Calm Abiding has been perfected in all its 9 <br />stages [jhanas?], Superior Insight leads to the No-self and the <br />emptiness experience. Only then will the Generation Stage lead<br />to siddhis, which can then take us to the Perfection Phase leading <br />to experiences of Bliss, Clarity and Non-discursiveness (all non-<br />regressive). Only by achieving all the above-mentioned will the <br />outer and inner Rushen lead to the distinguishing of mind (sems) <br />from Mind (nyid). Once the Rushen have been accomplished, then <br />the Training of the Three Doors can induce the natural ease of the primordial state and lead to stability in Trekcho which, once <br />stable, can develop into The Four Vision of Thogel. And only<br />in the ultimate stage of the Four Visions of Thogel can one attain <br />The Rainbow Body.<br /> <br />Well, all this is truly fascinating, and I am very grateful to <br />J-L for his input, but it makes Dzogchen’s ultimate stages sound <br />almost unattainable.<br /><br />The 1% Solution (only 1% of practitioners will reach the goal)is <br />NOT a solution, to my way of thinking. So instead of muddling about <br />with esoteric techniques supposedly only possible in a monastic <br />setting (or on lengthy retreats), an exercise that can be compared <br />to Nero’s fiddling while Rome burns, I might suggest that all the <br />amazing spiritual talent displayed here could perhaps be applied to <br />discovering the very simple methods that I am convinced Mother Light <br />created that might allow the vast unwashed hordes busy killing, <br />raping, plundering and basically creating a hell-world out of the <br />Garden of Gaia to bliss themselves out of whatever nightmare state <br />is holding them captive.<br /><br />Nicht Wahr?<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-1672069502977874846?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-41445310199172348442007-07-09T14:30:00.000-07:002007-07-09T16:17:01.104-07:00Hello-ing A New FriendHello, RS!<br /><br />Just today I discovered your very interesting website via <br />a posting of a quote from you on the NonDuality Salon (via <br />ND Highlights) that I immediately saved. It begins:<br />"For me mystical ecstasy is a feeling and a realization."<br /><br />It's wonderful to read someone who is not afraid to talk<br />about 'mystical ecstasy'! And also about what I usually<br />refer to as 'zero-ing out...' In fact recently I tried to<br />describe is as a formula:<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://raysender.com/uploaded_images/formula-743189.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://raysender.com/uploaded_images/formula-743186.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>although my math-inclined friends say it’s nonsense.<br />I describe its meaning as ‘zero-ing out through any number<br />of the levels that present themselves equals Foreverland.’<br />Foreverland is a poetic term for Nirvana – I’m constantly<br />trying to find modern English equivalents for foreign <br />phrases.<br /><br />My main interest these days is summed up on <a href=" www.raysender.com/obeata.html">this page of my website</a>:<br /> <br />Some might consider me as hopelessly hedonistic,<br />but I would perhaps change that to ‘hopefully’...<br />because the only hope I see for our poor planet is<br />to find easily accessible methods for a larger percentage <br />of beings to increase their bliss tolerance than the reported <br />1% that Buddhism ‘enlightens’.<br /><br />Also, I think the time for ‘secret’ or ‘whispered teachings’<br />is long past, and all and every possible method should be<br />shared as widely as possible, including the shaman’s<br />paths and all the most esoterically held exercises. Frankly,<br />I think I may have stumbled in my own back-assed<br />way onto a number of them (tracheal resonance,<br />blinking to swat thought streams, etc.) but also try to keep <br />a sense of humor about it all (smile).<br /><br />Thank you for introducing me to the term ‘apophatic.’<br />Do you consider it related to the so-called Christian<br />‘Via Negativa’ and in Hindu, ‘Neti neti?’ I’m somewhat<br />familiar with these ‘dark night’ experiences, and perhaps<br /><a href="www.raysender.com/light.html">my essay on ‘Light’</a> you might find of interest:<br /><br />I don’t consider myself to be part of any particular lineage<br />or ‘path,’ although I have met many mostly unknown enlightened <br />teachers, perhaps summed up in this essay.<br /><a href="http://www.raysender.com/volsimp.html">http://www.raysender.com/volsimp.html</a><br /><br />I’m interested to read that you live in the Bay Area. My wife <br />Judith and I have been happily settled in San Francisco’s Noe <br />Valley for 24 years. We run <a href="http://www.oddmondays.com/">a free-admission speakers’ series</a> <br />at the Noe Valley Ministry on odd-calendar-numbered Mondays. <br />The series is six years old, and the seventh season will start <br />this September.<br /><br />My personal experiences tell me that matter and spirit are <br />intrinsically one Holon and that our star the Sun is a conscious <br />entity we might as well refer to as Our Mother Goddess Self. Of <br />the current crop of teachers, I especially admire Adyashanti, <br />Master Aziz Kristof in Poone (currently in seclusion), the <br />Christian contemplative Bernadette Roberts, and my spiritual <br />friend David Spero. For a sampling of his talks and videos, see <a href="http://www.davidspero.com">www.davidspero.com</a><br /> <br />Also, I’m continually amazed by Ken Wilber’s ability to inhale <br />all East and West traditions and map them in marvelous ways. If<br />I were a 20-yr-old, I’d intern in Boulder for as long as I --<br />or they -- could stand it. Interesting gathering of folks.<br /><br />On top of all that, I realize I might just as well continue to <br />throw all this silly nonsense out the window and just remain <br />seated, fat and sassy, on Mother’s lap where upwelling gratitude <br />means downpouring Grace. Go gettum, Sri Sri Ma!<br /><br />Quote from jax on <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DzogchenPractice">the DzogchenPractices list</a>:<br /><blockquote>Dzogchen is the sound your hear that is part of your <br />world of sensory experience... all sound is the mantra <br />of Rigpa as it is. The samaya of Dzogchen is simply "to <br />remain undistracted"...but even that notion is too <br />dualistic as it implies there is "someone" who should <br />avoid being "distracted". Rigpa never is distracted <br />from the state of Rigpa... the "self" does not exist, <br />as it is only a concept or thought of "me" that arises <br />from and within Rigpa, and therefore has no volition of <br />its own to be distracted or not. There does not exist <br />an entity that get's distracted, who by practicing "non-<br />distraction" can realize Rigpa. There is "no one" that <br />realizes Rigpa or Enlightened Awareness. Buddha's main <br />teaching was "anatman" or absence of self. He said there <br />is no personal self or individual... that was the whole <br />liberating realization of the Enlightenment! He also <br />realized at that same moment that "no one" else exists <br />either. Hence he states in the Diamond Sutra that there <br />are no sentient beings to save or liberate. To think so, <br />he said, would be still suffering from the root delusion, <br />that there is some "self" entity. <br /> <br />That's the key premise of Dzogchen: there is "no one" <br />to liberate, and "no one" to attain enlightenment. "Being" <br />is all there is and Being is who you always are. That <br />perfection cannot be added to nor diminished. That's why <br />there is nothing to "practice"! Who would do the practices? <br />Explain that...</blockquote><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-4144531019917234844?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-19303229472840135732007-05-18T12:58:00.000-07:002007-05-18T13:05:17.883-07:00God Can Spot Faked OrgasmsLast night I listened to a teleconference hook-up between Ken Wilber <br />and Centerpoint's Bill Harris - funny how I like Monroe Institute's <br />Hemi-Sync CDs but HATE (sorry, your Holiness) Harris's Centerpoint's <br />competing Holo-Sync as well as what I view as their sales-pitchy <br />approach. I guess if I was to apply Wilber's 1-2-3 analysis technique <br />to that feeling, I'd come out seeing this dislike as a projection <br />from my own shadow. Okay, okay, I'll own it! (smile)<br />But in general, I found the discussion helpful, the basic idea <br />being to integrate the four basic fundamental perspectives (interior <br />and exterior views of the individual and collective: "I, It, We, <br />They) the three bodies (gross, subtle, causal) and the '1-2-3 of <br />God or three faces of Spirit (first-person, second-person and third-<br />person) The chat will be posted in a few days and, if accessible to <br />all, I'll link it here. It's definitely worth a listen, despite its <br />being basically a sales pitch for the Integral Life Practice Starter <br />Kit at the 'reduced price' of $199 (with a few extra goodies).<br />Searching for the above posting, I ran into Ken's hair-rising <br />account of his near-death gran mal seizure last December. <br /><a href="http://multiplex.integralinstitute.org/Public/cs/blogs/integral_institute_site_news/archive/2006/12/28/17295.aspx">Definitely <br />worth a read!</a><br /> The guy has an extremely debilitating health problem but, <br />despite it, is publishing multiple volumes a year. Amazing! <br /><br />An excerpt from the Cohen-Wilber chat that may/may not apply to a<br />'devotion' discussion on a non-dual list:<br /><br />COHEN: But when face to face with God in second person [I-Thou], one's <br />ego is on the chopping block. Unless an individual lines up with this <br />absolute dimension of spiritual evolution and transcendence, it won't <br />really matter what kind of experiences he or she has – the fundamental <br />narcissistic core will remain untouched. And unless a serious dent is <br />made in that narcissistic core, I wonder how deep our participation <br />can really be in the creation of the future. I really wonder whether <br />we'll be free enough to actually be able to do it, unless at the <br />deepest level we've been brought to our knees.<br /> <br />WILBER: That's an incredibly profound point. And I think you're right <br />that if we don’t come to terms with that in some way or another, we're <br />not going to actually be as free as we can be because, unknowingly we <br />will be mistaking some remnant of our ego – some remnant of our first-<br />person perspective that we have now turned into an I - I, an Atman, <br />a grand pure Vedanta witness – for the Absolute. That's the last refuge <br />of the ego.<br /> <br />COHEN: Absolutely. And the subtlety in all this is staggering.<br /> <br />WILBER: So you have to say: "Wait a minute: I have to face something <br />that I completely surrender to. I have to face something greater than <br />I could ever imagine myself possibly to be." You have to utterly <br />surrender with devotion and actually want to do it, because second-<br />person perspective carries a naturally welling-up of infinite Love <br />and gratitude. So it's not something that can be forced. If you're <br />forcing it, then it's not really a true transcendental surrender. <br />You're not truly in love; you're just faking it.<br /> <br />COHEN: That's right.<br /> <br />WILBER: And God can spot faked orgasms.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-1930322947284013573?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-5491730945087867112007-05-14T11:19:00.000-07:002007-05-14T12:36:10.190-07:00Faith-Devotion versus Direct ExperienceOn the list Way-of-Light@yahoogroups.com jax wrote: <br /><blockquote>I would disagree with Tulku Urgyen on his statements above. <br />I will argue that we don't need to connect with the com-<br />passionate power of Buddhas in order to discover our <br />enlightened Nature. It's irrevelant. And to say that <br />we have to open ourselves to this connection or there <br />is no way this buddha nature can help us, is silly.</blockquote>Thanks, Jax. 'Faith,' I always have felt, sidetracks from direct experience. <br />I suppose if you're a total beginner, it might be necessary the way a <br />so-called starter motor is required to turn over the main engine - the <br />so-called 'donkey engine' (hee-haw!). But in many religions it becomes <br />a major factor that detracts, leaving us as donkeys and direct experience <br />in the hands of the priesthoods (donkey drivers). And then we're REALLY <br />off track! <br /><blockquote>When our thoughts cease there is only this naked Presence <br />easily experienced. How does it feel? Observe the stillness as <br />being one with it, you are It.</blockquote>Yes! <br /><blockquote>Without vibrational waves of thought, it feels serene and <br />spacious. When Being "vibrates" as the creation and energy <br />of thoughts... that vibration becomes the "experience", no <br />longer the serene and spacious intrinsic Presence of the <br />Stillness of Being with all it's infinite qualities. </blockquote> Yes! Beautiful!<br /><blockquote>As Buddhas or Being, we "vibrate" or we are still. In the <br />moment of "Stillness" we must notice the initial primordial <br />first "vibration" that always spontaneously arises: this is <br />the Knowingness of Being (yeshe) that we don't notice when <br />we are "vibrating" various thoughts and energies that fill <br />our space of Awareness (like static on a radio).</blockquote>I would only expand that to 'that we USUALLY don't notice when we <br />are vibrating"... Ultimately, stillness and 'vibration' just occur <br />as 'essence and expression' ( Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche). And ' the <br />initial primordial first "vibration" that always spontaneously <br />arises' is really always there, isn't it, in stillness? Like our <br />heartbeat, or like nuclear fusion in the core of the 'still' sun...<br /><blockquote>The first step is to experience the "Stillness" aspect of <br />our Being in between thoughts. In that Stillness all the <br />qualities of our Buddha Nature/Being are experienced <br />spontaneously... flashes of Wisdom as to the true nature of our <br />Beingness arise in the moments of total and complete stillness. <br />In reality there really is no total "stillness" as the subtle <br />energies of the Sambhogakaya are alway arising. These <br />arisings are called Wisdom (yeshe) and they are the radiance <br />of our Being. The "stillness" is called the Dharmakaya. In <br />Dzogchen the pure aspects of the Dharmakaya is called Kadag <br />or primordially pure essence, i.e. the "stillness". The <br />pure and spontaneous vibrations or energies that arise from <br />Kadag is called Lhundrub. In the state of mind as "no-mind" <br />devoid of the vibrations of coarse thought, this Lhundrub <br />quality and it's Knowingness (yeshe) flashes forth as actual <br />experience. That's our first experiences of our authentic <br />True Nature or Buddha Nature. </blockquote>Let's start with "essence and expression" as described in Tulku Urgyen <br />Rinpoche's quote from "The Fourth Dharma of Gampopa" as quoted by roo <br />in another posting:<br /> <blockquote>We have one mind, but we need to distinguish between its two <br />aspects; essence and expression. Understand this analogy for <br />the relationship between these two. Essence is like the sun <br />shining in the sky. Expression is like its reflection on the <br />surface of water.</blockquote>COMMENT: Nice, although I prefer to think of 'Expression' as the sun's <br />own rays of light.<br /><blockquote>... Let's call the sun in the sky buddha nature, the unmistaken, <br />undeluded quality, this essence itself. The reflection of the <br />sun upon the surface of water is an analogy for our normal <br />deluded thinking, the expression. Without this sun in the <br />sky it is impossible for this reflection of the sun to appear. <br />Although here is actually only one sun, it looks as though <br />there are two. This is what is called one identity with two <br />aspects. Essence, buddha nature, is like this sun shining in <br />the sky. This expression is our thinking, which is compared <br />to the sun's reflection.</blockquote>COMMENT:<br />Let's try to de-Tibetanize jax's excellent post, and also de-metaphorize <br />Tulku Urgyen's lovely metaphor, assuming, at least for the sake of this <br />posting, that my basic experience of spirit and matter as being basically <br />the same is correct:<br />-=-=-=<br />Between the arising of one thought and the next exists a view into our True Nature. From this True Nature shines forth spontaneous and effortless emanations and 'understandings' from the innate stillness of their origin (just like the sun and its rays). <blockquote>Anyone can have this experience. </blockquote> Everyone 'understands' and emanates in the same manner, and thus IS <br />HAVING THIS EXPERIENCE. In fact, inasmuch as spirit and matter are the same, there is no need to do anything other than feel how you, as The Solar Being, naturally produce light through your 'release of gravitational energy' as you continue to 'collapse into your core'. In actuality, the 'innate stillness' of your nature is a roaring furnace as your solar being continues to contract from a gas cloud (a 'thought in the mind of the 'galactic mother'?), compacting hydrogen into helium while releasing light particles (love) and neutrinos (consciousness that penetrates everywhere) as a by-product of this.<br />-=-=-=-=-=<br />Additional note:<br />Curiously, the understanding of both neutrinos and consciousness remain unresolved issues for science. Neutrinos, however, seem to oscillate between various states. Here's a quote from 'How Does The Sun Shine?, " a paper published in the Nobel e-Museum, <br />www.sns.ias.edu/~jnb/Papers/Popular/Nobelmuseum/paper.pdf <br /><blockquote>In 1998, the Super-Kamiokande team of experimentalists <br />announced that they had observed oscillations among <br />atmospheric neutrinos. This finding provided indirect <br />support for the theoretical suggestion that solar neutrinos <br />oscillate among different states... we do not yet know <br />what causes the multiple personality disorder [???] of <br />solar neutrinos. The answer to this question may provide <br />a clue to physics beyond the current standard models of <br />sub-atomic particles....Experiments are underway in Canada,<br />Italy (three experiments), Japan (two experiments), Russia, <br />and the United States that are attempting to determine the <br />cause of the oscillations of solar neutrinos, by finding <br />out how much they weigh and how they transform from one <br />type to another. Non-zero neutrino masses may provide a <br />clue to a still-undiscovered realm of physical theory. <br /></blockquote>COMMENT: and of course consciousness 'oscillates between various states <br />and stages,' so there we go! Neat, huh?<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-549173094508786711?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-28479232977035219772007-05-06T10:56:00.000-07:002007-05-06T11:37:50.893-07:00Hot Rocking Great-Uncle!From today's e-mail to a nephew:<br /> I’m up to my usual eccentric adventures, looking into the connection between the rocking forward-and-back motion practiced in Judaism (generally known as 'davenning' but more correctly termed 'shukkeling' -- ‘shuck and jive?') and the same motion used by Islamic students when reading the Q'uran, the leg-humping our Riqui likes to do - the crib-rocking babies do, and also what Dr. Wilhem Reich named the 'orgasm reflex' - a movement of the head and hips forward, back arched, that he felt was an indicator of the 'un-armored' musculature that allows for healthy sex (although the term itself refers to a non-genital-focused, full-body energy release. Add to this why Quakers were named 'Quakers,' and Shakers ‘Shakers,' and you begin to get the picture.<br /> <br />Because of this, I now rock very slightly now when I sit in meditation (and at the computer), in time with my heartbeat, although it also can be done on the exhale. I think there are more and more subtle levels of this movement - it doesn't just have to be the pelvic forward thrust (the 'bump' in the strippers/bellydancers' slang) or that a lot of body workers get into (Reich, Alexander Method, etc). Head forward is easy for me, back arched ditto, but it's unfreezing those hips that's more difficult. I practice in bed before falling asleep. <br /><br />This is all because I’m still convinced there’s an easy, built-in way to increase everyone’s bliss tolerance that does not require translating ancient Tibetan or Sanskrit texts into English. And also because my continued face-tickling with a Thwizzle stick in each hand keeps sending me into paroxysms of delight (I now love to do it even while watching the evening news)... I did send you the Version One of this gadget? Version Two is much simpler, just a Thwizzle stick in each hand that allow the user to stimulate the facial nerves with the mylar ribbons... Amazing how such a simple device can – well, sensitivities to this do seem to vary from person <br />to person, which also is interesting. And of course just touching the face with a flower has the same effect, basically...<br /><br />The current spiritual buzz seems to be Byron Katie, just in Chicago for a workshop and to promote her new book, “The Thousand Names For Joy” that she and her husband, translator Stephen Mitchell, put together out of his translation of the Tao Te Ching. You can download a few sample pages here:<br /><a href="http://www.thework.com/books.asp">http://www.thework.com/books.asp</a><br />I like this quote:<br /> <blockquote>If you stay in the center<br /> and embrace death with your whole heart,<br /> you will endure forever.</blockquote><br />From the little I’ve read of her, I think she’s terrific. No Tibetan, no Sanskrit. And she gets high marks from people who have gone the whole Tibetan/Sanskrit route. Katie bases her teaching on asking yourself four questions:<br /><blockquote>The Work consists of four questions and a turnaround. For example, the first thought that you might question on the above Worksheet is "Paul doesn't listen to me." Find someone in your life about whom you have had that thought, and let's do The Work. "[Name] doesn't listen to me":<br />Is it true?<br />Can you absolutely know that it's true?<br />How do you react when you think that thought?<br />Who would you be without the thought?<br /> Then turn it around, and don't forget to find three genuine examples of each turnaround. As I began living my turnarounds, I noticed that I was everything I called you. You were merely my projection. Now, instead of trying to change the world around me (this didn't work, but only for 43 years), I can put the thoughts on paper, investigate them, turn them around, and find that I am the very thing I thought you were. In the moment I see you as selfish, I am selfish (deciding how you should be). In the moment I see you as unkind, I am unkind. If I believe you should stop waging war, I am waging war on you in my mind. <br /> The turnarounds are your prescription for happiness. Live the medicine you have been prescribing for others. <br />The world is waiting for just one person to live it. You're the one.<br />Examples of Turnarounds<br />Here are a few more examples of turnarounds:<br />"He should understand me" turns around to:<br />- He shouldn't understand me. (This is reality.)<br />- I should understand him.<br />- I should understand myself.<br /><br />"I need him to be kind to me" turns around to:<br />- I don't need him to be kind to me.<br />- I need me to be kind to him. (Can I live it?)<br />- I need me to be kind to myself.<br /><br />"He is unloving to me" turns around to:<br />- He is loving to me. (To the best of his ability)<br />- I am unloving to him. (Can I find it?)<br />- I am unloving to me (When I don't inquire.) <br /></blockquote><br /><br /><a href=" http://www.thework.com/thework.asp#2">It gets explained more here</a><br /><br />Of course we all are aware of this othering /‘projecting on others’ business we all do, but Katie puts it very simply. The way I’ve always explained it: “If something is wrong between me and someone, it’s better to assume it’s mine and not theirs, because if it’s mine I can change it. If it’s theirs, I can’t.” Of course it’s much easier in theory than in practice.<br /><br />I've ordered Katie's book, despite my resolution never to buy a book again that costs over ten bucks.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-2847923297703521977?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-38780689018927171442007-04-23T14:38:00.000-07:002007-04-23T15:06:04.260-07:00Froth Above the Wavesroo wrote (on http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DzogchenPractice/):<br /><blockquote>Bottom-line in all this is this: awareness naturally arises <br />from within oneself AND as an infinite arising everywhere, <br />spontaneously. This is exactly as ALL realized (experienced) <br />masters state. We EACH display at any given time a teacher <br />teaching...regardless of 'where' (here, there, now or then) or <br />what form this teacher/teaching arises as, whether directly <br />and within (called >direct mind-to-mind transmission/ <br />introduction), or in-person and directly >face-to-face with <br />each of us, OR even from NATURE itself, in and as our normal <br />course unfolds from day-to-day!!!</blockquote> <br />Yee-ha! What she sez, and I use the feminine pronoun because when Truth is transmitted, I always hear Mother's voice. And Mother has no lineage except the Unmanifest. She gives birth to and is the whole effing manfestation - literally! - Foreverwhere! - while dancing with a ferocious smile on her lover's body!<br /><br />and roo again:<br /><blockquote>One particular point which is strongly indicated by Thinley <br />Norbu Rinpoche (Dudjom Rinpoche's son) is that if we have <br />received transmission and pointing-out instructions -at-<br />any-time- ...even in past lives, that our understanding will <br />(perhaps) naturally unfold in this life as well. This will <br />take place in differing "strengths and degrees-of-unfoldment" <br />depending how much we seek to re-familiarize ourselves <br />whatever teachings have a natural type of usually unspoken <br />appeal for us. <br />He vehemently states that in such cases, there is natural and <br />profound understanding and abilities to comprehend these <br />teachings at whatever point these are encountered, and in or <br />from whichever form (books, teacher/gurus, within oneself, <br />bumblebees, sticks or stones)...and that there would be no <br />reason to go and have the same introductions again...just to <br />satisfy those on the outside looking in. He states how <br />redundancy is coemergentwith fulility, as thought and <br />thinking compounds and deepens our conceptuality. </blockquote><br />I presume 'fulility' is a typo for 'futility'... although even then I'm not sure I understand that last sentence. Redundancy is okay with me. I've forgotten more samadhis that I can possibly even evoke. Forgetting is for the joy of rediscovering the light buried in the most amazing places! What else is the universe for? What I _do_ remember is that the pointing-outs I've received have been during THIS one and one-only planetary lifetime and, if I have a secondary purpose to being ploinked planetside as a portable fertilizer factory for trees, it's to demonstrate that you can realize total hilarious relaxation into Solar Consciousness while embodied in a poop bag, even the first time around. No zillions of anguished rebirths necessary, folks, unless once you've been proven harmless to the Life Form you want to come back (within the Garden of Gaia this time and not as a supplicant) as a rabbit, a hummingbird, a tree, etc. I aver this this despite having made every conceivable idiotic mistake short of something that would trundle me off to the pokey. Thus I can cry "I am you!" to the least of my brethren/ sistren, and prove it.<br /><br />I do believe (echoing roo) that we receive transmissions from books, music, trees, birds, lizards - even rocks! I've received direct written-word transmissions from (short list): Milarepa (1966), Lama Govinda(1967), Evans-Wentz (1966), Sri Aurobindo (1967), The Mother (1967 including shaktipat from 12,000 miles away), Sat-Prem (2004), Gurdjieff (almost died laughing reading 'All and Everything' in 1966). There are more recent ones too, but I think that suffices.<br /><br />In K.S's clarification on the need for a guru-in-the-flesh for the tantrica, he wrote:<br /><blockquote>If you truly are a "solitary realiser," I am so happy to hear that <br />you have found your true path - dzogchen is not for everyone, <br />that's why Lord Buddha taught 84,000 different paths - but if <br />you are a tantrica, please don't lose your way. Unwavering <br />trust is needed here.</blockquote><br />Finding a guru-in-the-flesh is a great great boon, a great privilege. It's like finding your true love planetside, isn't it? I've had many spiritual friends, even many teachers, and now even a few like roo and jax I call 'spiritual coaches,' (attached to my choo-choo train) but my TRUE teacher is the one pointed to in jax's posting from Tulku Urgyen's son Chokling Rinpoche, but certainly not original with him:<br /><blockquote>The true guru will awaken from within your heart. It is said, <br />the guru is not outside but within. This means that you are <br />face-to-face with the true guru the same moment you recognize <br />the nature of mind. Please understand this!</blockquote><br />And if we look again, this true guru must be none other than The Mother Light, yes? And where does this Mother Light reflect Herself in the so-called projection of so-called outer space? Hint: when you do the blue sky meditation, you are asked to turn away from The Big Watermelon-<br />Ripener She-selfies...<br /><br />N'est pas? If the Lord Buddha taught 84,000 different paths, where d'you think HE was taught them? In actual fact, all paths just merge into The Divine Play, the Solar Lila where all and everything dance in the golden meadows... In my sometimes humble opinion -- and puhleeze don't go astronomical on me and point to worlds beyond our solar system -- it's just the half-second delay caused by our self-reflective consciousness that takes us OUTSIDE of what everyone INSIDE the Garden of Gaia understands perfectly. THAT which WE ARE displays Truth optimally without the need of telescopes and atom-smashers. Woof? Moo?<br />(sigh...)<br />From where Gratitude meets the Grace brought to you by She who Manifests First from the Unmanifest, and Cleans Up Last...<br /><br />But watch out for False Positives... they do come along...<br /><br />Ramon<br /><br />jax:<br /><blockquote>When you come to the place where there is nothing at all you <br />could call effort, that is the moment when you find yourself <br />in the nature of mind: free from your thoughts, feelings, <br />emotions and conditions</blockquote><br /> So all that's left is to sing and dance a leetle song I wrote in 1967:<br /><br />Just where you are<br />Is the nicest place to be<br />Just where you are<br />Earth touches Eternity<br />Just where you are,<br />The sunlight's on the sea,<br />And where you are,<br />Is never far,<br />From me!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-3878068901892717144?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-81403316589167322172007-04-19T19:27:00.000-07:002007-04-19T19:47:53.063-07:00Dissolving into GraceOne good ol' way to avoid ego-inflation and stay out of the <br />'separate self' nonsense, comparable to the Hindu 'Neti-Neti' <br />path (in Christianity, the 'Via Negativa'), is just "zero-ing <br />out", dissolving into nothingness. Almost immediately Grace <br />descends. Doesn't really matter how one conceives it, really, <br />but the I-Thou as one of three aspects of That... (I-I, I-Thou, <br />We) always reminds me of the more loving aspects of the manifestation. <br />Each of the three (I-I, I-Thou, We) is a good check on the others. <br />Also it could be written as a formula (although I'm math-challenged):<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://raysender.com/uploaded_images/formula-735672.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://raysender.com/uploaded_images/formula-735667.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />zero to the nth equals the infinity sign, which I define as:<br />"dissolving the small isolated self through the Zero Point<br />as deeply as possible and through any number of levels leads to <br />'foreverwhere' (the self as infinite, or the Descent of Grace)."<br />Inasmuch as I have no idea what I'm doing in terms of the math,<br />I would be delighted for any corrections/suggestions to the formula.<br />Twinkles,<br />Ramon<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-8140331658916732217?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-44752882620669209572007-04-12T12:36:00.000-07:002007-04-16T12:42:08.343-07:00OKAY - so what's up with all these nutsy exercises?Faithful reader, the thought may have occurred to you, 'Why the hell<br />doesn't Ramón just settle down with one practice instead of flit <br />from this to that seed syllable, from this exercise to that? <br />Well, the truth is that once you've 'crossed to the other shore,' <br />(even if there is no shore to cross to nor any vehicle necessary <br />nor any Ramón a-roaming) all that's left is "Lila," the 'dance in <br />the fields of the Goddess...' li-la-la-ah-ling around. <br />Here's a definition of Lila I found online:<br /><blockquote> "There is an old Sanskrit word, lila [lee´la], which means<br />'play.' Richer than our word, it means divine play, the <br />play of creation, destruction, and recreation, the folding <br />and unfolding of the cosmos. Lila, free and deep, is both <br />the delight and enjoyment of this moment... It also means <br />'love.'<br /> "Lila may be the simplest thing there is - spontaneous, <br />childlike, disarming. But as we grow and experience the <br />complexities of life, it may also be the most difficult <br />and hard-won achievement imaginable, and its coming to <br />fruition is a kind of homecoming to our true selves."</blockquote> - by Stephen Nachmanovitch, Free Play<br /><br />Michael Murphy is quoted from a 2005 Conference on Sri Aurobindo's<br />teachings: <br /><blockquote>"A fully liberated and illumined soul can traverse <br />and enter into the various realms that correspond to <br />the outer koshas. As an expression of the Divine Lila, <br />an illumined soul can assume any form it likes and eat <br />any food it desires, all the while chanting, "Oh wonderful, <br />oh wonderful, oh wonderful!"</blockquote><br />So, am I declaring this poop bag "fully liberated and illumined?" Har! <br />'Liberated' and 'illumined' are past participles. When we describe the <br />indescribable, 'present-tense verbs' - or better, 'present-relax - <br />snuggle closer to the _____ -- er, natural state?' <br />Here's another quote:<br /><blockquote>[When] we sit in the unknown, as the unknown, and in<br />the midst of the ashes of all our beliefs and ideas, a <br />kind of sprout may push up, breaking through the dreamy <br />fabric of our consciousness, a kind of awake-ness, and <br />this awake-ness has no name, though people like to name, <br />and so we have all the sutras and commentaries and what-<br />not, but at heart, it is really a very simple thing, the <br />most simple thing there is, our original innocence.</blockquote> ~ Bob O'Hearn<br />Awake within these various sheathes (subtle, mental, emotional and<br />physical) of the human instrument, Lila can explore and enjoy all the<br />delights of its peaks and valleys, its rivers of energies and waves<br />of bliss. The mantra of all mantras remains for me the one I've chanted<br />for at least 50 years: "May all beings, including this one, be peaceful<br />and happy forever!"<br /> (Watching three children jump in a rain puddle Saturday and <br />laughing -- "Oh Wonderful!") Ah-la-lee-la-loo-yah!<br />Wonderfully yours in this originally innocent selfitudinous state,<br />swimming "free and deep" like this beastie from The Deep<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://raysender.com/uploaded_images/beast-piglet-squid-728882.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://raysender.com/uploaded_images/beast-piglet-squid-728863.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-4475288262066920957?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-66229395172576160332007-04-10T16:33:00.000-07:002007-04-10T16:40:58.734-07:00meditation tips - tch-tch!j wrote [as a meditation suggestion]:<br />> Leave your mouth slightly open, tongue suspended, not touching above or <br />> below. <br /><br />Thanks! Interesting tidbit that I hadn't run into before. But how do you keep your mouth from drying out? I guess by continuing to breathe through your nose...<br /><br />>Fix your eyes in a gentle stare straight into space and don't move. <br />>Eyes fixed will stop the movements of the mind.<br /><br />Glad to read an affirmation of my interest in eye fixation, to which I also<br />attach blinks to shunt thought-trains (choo-choo) to a siding.<br /><br />My current upon-awakening favorite: doing a number of little 'tch-tch' baby <br />sounds by drawing air through a small opening between the lips, over the <br />tongue whose main section is touching the roof of the mouth. That way I <br />have to create a slight tension to suck in the 'tch-tch's....' <br />Feel the released energy! <br /><br /><a href="http://www.raysender.com/geeking.html">Click HERE</a>For a similar, earlier exercise based on 'Geeking..'<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-6622939517257616033?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-11746682755551558452007-04-07T19:08:00.000-07:002007-04-07T19:51:17.327-07:00'Braman' as mantra<blockquote>This creation is Brahman; Brahman alone is aware <br />of this creation. . . . When one enquires into the word <br />'Brahman', the ALL is comprehended. When one similarly enquires <br />into the word 'creation', Brahman is comprehended. However, <br />that consciousness which is the basis and the substratum <br />for all such notions and their awareness is known by the <br />word 'Brahman'. When this truth is clearly realized and <br />when the duality of knowledge and known is discarded, what <br />remains is the supreme peace, which is indescribable and <br />inexpressible.<br /></blockquote><br />To resonate BRAHMAN as a repeated mantram:<br /><br />On the exhale:<br />Motorboat the lips (called a 'bluster' when a horse does it) for the "B"<br />and<br />Resonate a French 'R' in the back of the throat for the "R"<br />close lips tight for the ending "HHHHUMMMNNNN"<br /><br />Motorboating the lips and doing a back-of-the-throat 'R') simultaneously<br />takes a little practice, but is worth learning.<br /><br />"Explode" it a little on the exhale.<br /><br />Try it ten or so times... for an indescribable and inexpressible lingering<br />peace!<br />(at least for this particular illusory self-refreshing pristine awareness<br />embodiment/emanation!)<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-1174668275555155845?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-70815107522237308162007-04-07T18:57:00.000-07:002007-04-07T19:08:40.540-07:00Letter sent to MAPSLetter sent to MAPS (The Multidisciplinary Association <br />for Psychedelic Studies)<br />Hello:<br />Thanks so much for the important work you are doing - I've contributed<br />modestly a few times to your efforts, I believe, and will again when <br />I can. Other than expressing my gratitude, I wanted also to describe <br />a current project. Although trained as a composer of music, I also have <br />published a few books as well as three or four articles in the Co-Evolution<br />Quarterly/Whole Earth Review in the 70s and 80s. Right now I am writing <br />an essay on how physical light is transformed in the human body to an<br />emotional upwelling of happiness-joy-love -- even bliss. (I’ve always<br />described light as ‘vertical love’ and love as ‘horizontal light,’ with <br />the heart/cardiac chakra as the transformer.)<br /><br />My latest informational tidbit came recently over the phone from an<br />opthamologist who practices Syntonic Optometry (color therapy): "twenty<br />percent of the stimuli entering via the optical tracts is shunted to<br />the hypothalamus, the limbic system and no doubt the amygdala also." <br />I imagine this is not earth-shattering news for those in neurophysiology <br />or related fields, but it was news to me. Elsewhere I have read that <br />there are basically five pathways by which light enters the body, four <br />of them through the brain and then of course the fifth via the skin. <br />I don't think it's an exaggeration to view the brain as basically <br />a light-absorbing 'sponge'.<br /><br />I also wonder whether the basic urge to alter consciousness, which <br />Siegel in his book "Intoxication' labels the Fourth Drive, can be <br />reduced to the urge to re-experience the soft-focused, wide-open visual <br />perception of our infancy when photons were processed directly into <br />pleasurable body states and not shut out by our indoctrinated concen-<br />trated, focused, frowning attempts to ‘learn, understand, read, etc.’ <br />Regressive states seem to be triggered by deep meditation and various <br />altered states triggered by entheogens, etc.<br /><br />I think evolution began to select for focused traits early on when <br />we left ‘paradise’ (proto-human existence in Africa?) and had to cope <br />with staying warm (hunting for food and furs and firewood). Hunting <br />itself seems to require intense concentration on a specific visual <br />target. Homo Habilis 'space cases' froze to death (ant and grass-<br />hopper fable). Of course there always was one ecstatic that the clan <br />tolerated because he/she would report back from the other realms – <br />and thus became the shaman, the forerunner of the priesthood that <br />ultimately became yet another ‘filter’ between the dionysian direct <br />experience and the individual. (Sovatsky, in the quote I attach, <br />sums up how the Apollonian mindset co-opted the ecstatic/charismatic <br />dionysian. Religions never approve of the ecstatics, and either <br />marginalize them until they are safely dead and can be beatified<br />or else kill them outright).<br /><br />Anyway, on the topic of how light transforms into delight, the most<br />information I've been able to find so far has been via the Seasonal<br />Affective Disorder websites. Of course I also stumble on line into <br />all the New Age inner light folks, but I'm really interested in how <br />photons get transformed into well-being states - and then, ultimately, <br />methods to improve this transformation. Right now for me, soft focus <br />wide-open eyes seem to trigger energy flows in the solar plexus <br />region -- something relatively simple to try.<br /><br />I have also developed a few other simple exercises in the process <br />of looking for easy access to ways to improve the average persons <br />bliss tolerance thresholds. The most recent involving purring/<br />snarling and also nursing on the soft palette and uvula. They are <br />posted on my blog at: www.raysender.com/blog-1.html<br /><br />Any advice or suggestions regarding the light-to-delight phenomenon<br />gratefully received!<br /><br />Thanks again,<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-7081510752223730816?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12179920.post-56825542926111831312007-04-07T18:45:00.000-07:002007-04-07T18:54:12.625-07:00Knife, fork and spoon for the Bodhisattvas' tableWell, I just continue like the bumblebee who, although aerodynamically<br />unstable, just goes ahead and flies anyway.<br /><br />How?<br /><br />At the risk of repeating myself, I find that voluntary blinks keep me <br />out of my head and in the solar plexus center -- out of which we once <br />grew from a single cell. The question is, are these blinks 'self-arising' <br />or am I still caught up in the delusion of 'searching'?<br /><br />Same goes for the 'resonant breath' and keeping the tongue tip between <br />the teeth.<br /><br />Tongue between the teeth? Certainly that is 'doing something!'<br />However, when we 'concentrate' to thread a needle, we tend to put<br />the tongue tip between the teeth. When we relax the soft<br />palate to fall asleep, we dssolve into the 'resonant breath.'<br />So both these 'gestures' are natural ones that arise on<br />their own. As for these blinks, since we blink naturally, and we <br />can blink ourselves out of the thought stream, even with the eyes <br />closed, I don't see why not!<br /><br />I don't feel as if I need any more than these three 'instruments' --<br />they're like the knife, fork and spoon at the table of the bodhi-<br />sattvas! The blink as the vajra thunderbolt, the ringing uvula/soft <br />palate as the ghanta (bell), the holding the tip of the tongue as <br />the -- oh heck, the whatever-you-want-to-call-it!<br /><br />"Just pass the amrita, please -- in the human skull cup!"<br /><br />Yum!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12179920-5682554292611183131?l=www.raysender.com%2Fblog-1.html'/></div>Ramón Sender Barayónhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18260815114963909766noreply@blogger.com