Shree: Pattern
Shree: Pattern
Understanding of “pattern” starts
with the self – a measure of things as they are and what they will be and how
they are interconnected. This is an idea of how existence is. However the idea
may be an expression of existence, but to “become” the idea itself means to
realize the feeling; realize the thought and realize the action. The greatest
and the absolute pattern is of absolute existence - of consciousness – which is complete,
eternal, beyond everything, One, blissful and non vibrating but full of
potential and knowledge. This pattern generates many other interlinked patterns
that convey a different picture of existence (depending on the nature of the
pattern that is created). The grossest of those patterns having the smallest
circumference and onto itself - is that
of manifestations of visible “forms” and in this our awareness of the body is
included. We are currently involved or engaged in this pattern of being and
hence experience various kinds of perceptions. The awareness is required to
make us realize that there are “other subtle patterns” that inform our world of
being and those behave and are interlinked in different ways. Hence what makes
things and the very nature of the things and what forces act of those and
dissolve those are questions hinting at “beyond” - something not very immediate and which
cannot be explained by known patterns.
Now to become these patterns is
all about trusting that these do exist evenif they may not be seen. “Seeing” is
applicable for our pattern but for other subtle patterns, we require different
ways of seeing. Seeing, currently, has become a property of the pattern that
suggests that “I am independent and think and feel in a different way” and
hence see objects in that spirit. If that attitude changes to an interlinking
pattern, then what I would be seeing and feeling will become different and so
would the responses.
The pattern that we express
currently, in other words, has been “inherited” from many other eternally
operating patterns and hence those subtle patterns need to unfold to us, so we
understand the true spirit of inheritance and do not take things for granted. We
have only inherited things but have no right pver the in absolute sense! So inheritance
is a gift to know the truth.
Hari Om.
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