Shree: For a good reason
210322: Shree: For a good reason
We live in the world of visible or tangible or
perceivable manifestation. The construct of “I” or the ego is dependent on
perception caused by vibrations (mind and body being the states of vibrations).
I perceive a changing state of existence, with many forces and forms - and all
this based on what and how I perceive things. “I” – this is a subjective and a
relative and incidental construct and one may say that I do this or feel that
or think in this manner and need to plan this or do this or express any of
dimensions of existence – but essentially it is all apparent and I am not the
initiator or the cause or the effect but only a conduit. It is all noise in
fact. And it is all imagination stemming from vibrations (or desires or
incompleteness or separation or fear or the pull of motion and so on). There is
I; there is vibration; there is a force; there is a form – all is “I”.
Vibrations, forces, forms are taking place in the medium of consciousness and the
moment there is any thought or desire -
there is a physical vibration that appears as force and then as form. Thus
all of manifestation can be said as a thought or imagination in consciousness
that appears as “many” and then we call that tendency or character or behavior or
physical forms of change.
In this manifestation, we do not have all answers
neither we can comprehend the entire picture. We then think whether it is all a
matter of choice or is there some fate behind this and so on. This may be our
attempt of understanding who we are and is also an urge to control existence or
the feeling of impermanence. If impermanence scares you, then you will continue
to vibrate and create situations. The point is to dissolve all vibrations so
nothing erupts from within, so nothing is perceived outside.
A person who is silent for some time then chooses
to “say” something in some words and then “we” perceive those words and
respond. Several questions arise here – who is saying? What forced that person
to say something? Where is this thought coming from and why? Who is hearing?
Where do those words go and how are they heard? What gets perceived within? Why
do we respond? So it seems to be a game of vibrations that we hold on to and we
think our identity (so called) is dependent on the changes that take place in
the world of motion. So we expect this, think in particular ways, do something,
run there, read this, listen to that, marry someone, have kids, get a job,
compete, and so on. Why the hell are we doing this over and over again?
This is the crux of the issue – what compels us to
do something? And why? This is not easy to answer since the cause of such
impulse is beyond the hold of the intellect. Yet, we can reach there – which means
we have to transform to reach that state of impulse. And go beyond impulse to
become the One. With each encounter of subtle state, a transformation occurs
within. A process of “becoming” takes place and finally one becomes the One.
Mind creates reality – either of world or of consciousness. Both are very real,
except one says that consciousness is the primary cause of everything and has
the highest potential – hence should always be remembered and concentrated on. In
this, it is accepted that I have no answers to a lot of things and whatever I
am imagining is also coming from God Himself and whatever I am imagining is
only that – an imagination (and not absolute) and hence the cause of everything
of existence is God; not me. So everything happens for a good reason, we may
not know things for good reason; certain things come our way for a good reason;
certain things happen easily and others don’t for a good reason; things happen
when they have to for a good reason; we are misunderstood for a good reason;
others may agree to what we say for a good reason; nothing may seem to
materialize for a good reason and we may not know answers for a good reason and
the future may not be worth contemplating on for a good reason. Whatever it is –
is always for a good reason – it is just that we have to trust existence unconditionally
and live unconditionally.
Hari Om.
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