Samadhi Movie, 2017 - Part 1 - "Maya, the Illusion of the Self"
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1:14 - 1:25Samadhi
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1:25 - 1:31is an ancient Sanskrit word, for which there
is no modern equivalent. -
1:31 - 1:38There is a fundamental challenge with making
a film about Samadhi. -
1:38 - 1:54Samadhi points to something that can’t be
conveyed on the level of mind. -
1:54 - 2:00This film is simply the outer manifestation
of my own inner journey. -
2:00 - 2:07The intention is not to teach you about Samadhi,
or provide information for your mind, but -
2:07 - 2:17to inspire you to directly discover your true
nature. -
2:17 - 2:29Samadhi is relevant now more than ever.
-
2:29 - 2:35We are at a time in history where we have
not only forgotten Samadhi, but we have forgotten -
2:35 - 2:44what we forgot.
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2:44 - 3:28This forgetting is Maya, the illusion of the
self. -
3:28 - 3:34As humans most of us live immersed in our
daily lives, with little thought of who we -
3:34 - 3:42are, why we are here, or where we’re going.
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3:42 - 3:50Most of us have never realized the true self,
the soul or what the Buddha called annata -
3:50 - 3:57- that which is beyond name and form, beyond
thinking. -
3:57 - 4:02As a result we believe we are these limited
bodies. -
4:02 - 4:11We live in fear, either conscious or unconscious,
that the limited self structure that we are -
4:11 - 4:26identified with, will die.
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4:26 - 4:31In today's world the vast majority of people
who are engaged in religious or spiritual -
4:31 - 4:40practices such as yoga, prayer, meditation,
chanting or any kind of ritual, are practicing -
4:40 - 4:42techniques which are conditioned.
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4:42 - 4:50Which means they are just part of the ego
construct. -
4:50 - 4:55The seeking and the activity isn’t the problem-
thinking you have found the answer in some -
4:55 - 5:01external form is the problem.
-
5:01 - 5:07Spirituality in its most common form is no
different than the pathological thinking that -
5:07 - 5:11is going on everywhere.
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5:11 - 5:14It is a further agitation of the mind.
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5:14 - 5:19More human doing, as opposed to human being.
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5:19 - 5:29The ego construct wants more money, more power,
more love, more of everything. -
5:29 - 5:38Those on the so-called spiritual path desire
to be more spiritual, more awake, more equanimous, -
5:38 - 5:43more peaceful, more enlightened.
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5:43 - 5:53The danger for you watching this film is that
your mind will want to acquire Samadhi . Even -
5:53 - 6:01more dangerous is that your mind might think
it has acquired Samadhi. -
6:01 - 6:06Whenever there is a desire to attain something
you can be sure that it is the ego construct -
6:06 - 6:08at work.
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6:08 - 6:18Samadhi is not about attaining or adding anything
to yourself. -
6:18 - 6:27To realize Samadhi is to learn to die before
you die. -
6:27 - 6:32Life and death are like yin and yang- an inseparable
continuum. -
6:32 - 6:37Endlessly unfolding, with no beginning and
no end. -
6:37 - 6:43When we push away death, we also push away
life. -
6:43 - 6:49When you experience the truth directly of
who you are, there is no longer fear of life -
6:49 - 6:51or death.
-
6:51 - 7:00We are told who we are by our society and
our culture, and at the same - time we are -
7:00 - 7:13slaves to the deeper unconscious biological
craving and aversion that governs our choices. -
7:13 - 7:16The ego construct is nothing more than the
impulse to repeat. -
7:16 - 7:23It is simply the path that energy once took
and the tendency for the energy to take that -
7:23 - 7:33path again, whether it is positive or negative
for the organism. -
7:33 - 7:40There are endless levels of memory or mind,
spirals within spirals. -
7:40 - 7:47When your consciousness identifies with this
mind or ego construct, it ties you to social -
7:47 - 7:55conditioning, which you could call the matrix.
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7:55 - 8:01There are aspects of the ego that we can be
conscious of, but it is the unconscious, the -
8:01 - 8:13archaic wiring, the primal existential fears,
that are actually driving the whole machine. -
8:13 - 8:19Endless patterns of grasping towards pleasure
and avoidance of pain are sublimated into -
8:19 - 8:31pathological behaviours .... our work....
our relationships.... our beliefs, our very -
8:31 - 8:37thoughts, and our whole way of living.
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8:37 - 9:08Like cattle, most humans live and die in passive
subjugation, feeding their lives to the matrix. -
9:08 - 9:12We live lives locked into narrow patterns.
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9:12 - 9:17Lives often filled with great suffering, and
it never occurs to us that we can actually -
9:17 - 9:26become free.
-
9:26 - 9:34It is possible to let go of the life that
has been inherited from the past, to live -
9:34 - 10:08the one that is waiting to come forth through
the inner world. -
10:08 - 10:21We were all born into this world with biological
conditioned structures, but without self awareness. -
10:21 - 10:29Often when you look into a young child's eyes
there is no trace of self, only luminous emptiness. -
10:29 - 10:37The person one grows into is a mask worn over
consciousness. -
10:37 - 10:54Shakespeare said, "All the world's a stage,
and all the men and women merely players". -
10:54 - 11:04In an awakened individual, consciousness shines
through the personality, through the mask. -
11:04 - 11:09When you are awake, you don't become identified
with your character. -
11:09 - 11:17You don't believe that you are the masks that
you are wearing. -
11:17 - 12:13But nor do you give up playing a role.
-
12:13 - 12:19Twenty-four hundred years after Plato wrote
the Republic, humanity is still making its -
12:19 - 12:25way out of Plato's cave.
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12:25 - 12:37In fact we may be more transfixed by illusions
than ever. -
12:37 - 12:43Plato had Socrates describe a group of people
who lived chained in a cave all of their lives, -
12:43 - 12:44facing a blank wall.
-
12:44 - 12:50All they could see were shadows projected
on the wall by the things passing in front -
12:50 - 12:53of a fire which was behind them.
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12:53 - 12:57This puppet show becomes their world.
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12:57 - 13:07According to Socrates, the shadows were as
close as the prisoners would ever get to seeing -
13:07 - 13:11reality.
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13:11 - 13:16Even after being told about the outside world
they continued to believe that the shadows -
13:16 - 13:19were all that is.
-
13:19 - 13:24Even if they suspected there was something
more they were unwilling to leave what was -
13:24 - 13:36familiar.
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13:36 - 13:41Humanity today is like the people who have
only seen the shadows on the cave wall. -
13:41 - 13:44The shadows are analogous to our thoughts.
-
13:44 - 13:48The world of thinking is the only world that
we know. -
13:48 - 13:52But there is another world that is beyond
thinking. -
13:52 - 13:55Beyond the dualistic mind.
-
13:55 - 14:03Are you willing to leave the cave, to leave
all that you have known to find out the truth -
14:03 - 14:16of who you are?
-
14:16 - 14:22In order to experience Samadhi it is necessary
to turn attention away from the shadows, away -
14:22 - 14:26from the thoughts towards the light.
-
14:26 - 14:41When a person is only used to darkness then
they must gradually become accustomed to the -
14:41 - 14:49light.
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14:49 - 14:55Like acclimatizing to any new paradigm it
takes time and effort, and a willingness to -
14:55 - 15:17explore the new, as well as shed the old.
-
15:17 - 15:30The mind can be likened to a trap for consciousness,
a labyrinth or a prison. -
15:30 - 15:40It is not that you are in prison, you are
the prison. -
15:40 - 15:48The prison is an illusion.
-
15:48 - 15:54If you are identified with an illusory self,
then you are asleep. -
15:54 - 15:59Once you are aware of the prison, if you fight
to get out of the illusion, then you are treating -
15:59 - 16:07the illusion as if it is real and you still
remain asleep, except now the dream becomes -
16:07 - 16:08a nightmare.
-
16:08 - 16:19You will be chasing and running from shadows
forever. -
16:19 - 16:27Samadhi is awakening from the dream of the
separate self or the egoic construct. -
16:27 - 16:39Samadhi is awakening from identification with
the prison that I call me. -
16:39 - 16:48You can never actually be free, because wherever
you go your prison is there. -
16:48 - 16:54Awakening is not about get rid of the mind
or the matrix, on the contrary; when you are -
16:54 - 16:59not identified with it, then you can experience
the play of life more fully, enjoying the -
16:59 - 17:04show as it is, without craving or fear.
-
17:04 - 17:10In the ancient teachings this was called the
divine game of Leila: the game of playing -
17:10 - 17:22in duality.
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17:22 - 17:26Human consciousness is a continuum.
-
17:26 - 17:31On one extreme, humans are identified with
the material self. -
17:31 - 17:38On the other extreme is Samadhi, the cessation
of self. -
17:38 - 17:46Every step we take on the continuum towards
Samadhi, brings less suffering. -
17:46 - 17:52Less suffering does not mean life is free
from pain. -
17:52 - 17:59Samadhi is beyond the duality of pain and
pleasure. -
17:59 - 18:04What it means is that there is less mind,
less self creating resistance to whatever -
18:04 - 18:22unfolds and that resistance is what creates
suffering. -
18:22 - 18:28Realizing Samadhi even once allows you to
see what is at the other end of the continuum. -
18:28 - 18:35To see that there is something other than
the material world and self interest. -
18:35 - 18:41When there is an actual cessation of the self
structure in Samadhi there is no egoic thought, -
18:41 - 18:51no self, no duality yet there is still the
I am, annata or no self. -
18:51 - 19:01In that emptiness is the dawn of prajna or
wisdom- the understanding that the immanent -
19:01 - 19:11self is far beyond the play of duality, beyond
the entire continuum. -
19:11 - 19:18The immanent self is timeless, unchanging,
always now. -
19:18 - 19:25Enlightenment is the merging of the primordial
spiral, the ever-changing manifested world -
19:25 - 19:34or lotus in which time unfolds, with your
timeless being. -
19:34 - 19:42Your inner wiring grows like an ever-unfolding
flower as you disidentify with the self, becoming -
19:42 - 20:10a living bridge between the world of time
and the timeless. -
20:10 - 20:15Merely realizing the immanent self is only
the beginning of one’s path. -
20:15 - 20:21Most people will have to experience and lose
Samadhi countless times in meditation before -
20:21 - 20:25they are able to integrate it into other facets
of life. -
20:25 - 20:32It is not unusual to have profound insights
into the nature of your being during meditation -
20:32 - 20:40or self inquiry, only to find yourself once
again falling back into old patterns, forgetting -
20:40 - 20:54the truth of who you are.
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20:54 - 21:01To realize that stillness or emptiness in
every facet of life, every facet of one’s -
21:01 - 21:24self, is to become emptiness dancing as all
things. -
21:24 - 21:28Stillness is not something separate from movement.
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21:28 - 21:31It is not opposite to movement.
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21:31 - 21:42In Samadhi stillness is recognized to be identical
with movement, form is identical to emptiness. -
21:42 - 22:02This is nonsensical to the mind because mind
is the coming into being of duality. -
22:02 - 22:10Rene Descartes, the father of western philosophy,
is famous for the saying “I think therefore -
22:10 - 22:11I am”.
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22:11 - 22:18No other phrase more clearly encapsulates
the fall of civilisation and the full scale -
22:18 - 22:23identification with the shadows on the cave
wall. -
22:23 - 22:32Descartes’ error, like the error of almost
all humans, was the equating of fundamental -
22:32 - 22:37being with thinking.
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22:37 - 22:51At the beginning of his most famous treatise,
Descartes wrote that almost everything can -
22:51 - 23:03be called into doubt; he can doubt his senses,
and even his thoughts. -
23:03 - 23:10Likewise in the Kalama Sutra the Buddha said
that in order to ascertain the truth, one -
23:10 - 23:17must doubt all traditions, scriptures, teachings
and all of the content of one’s mind and -
23:17 - 23:20senses.
-
23:20 - 23:28Both of these men started with great scepticism,
but the difference was that Descartes stopped -
23:28 - 23:35inquiring at the level of thinking, while
the Buddha went deeper- he penetrated beyond -
23:35 - 23:40the deepest levels of the mind.
-
23:40 - 23:47Maybe if Descartes had gone beyond his thinking
mind, he would have realized his true nature -
23:47 - 23:53and Western consciousness would be very different
today. -
23:53 - 24:01Instead, Descartes described the possibility
of an evil demon that could be keeping us -
24:01 - 24:04under a veil of illusion.
-
24:04 - 24:11Descartes did not recognize this evil demon
for what it was. -
24:11 - 24:19As in the movie the Matrix, we could all be
hooked up to some elaborate program feeding -
24:19 - 24:22us an illusory dream world.
-
24:22 - 24:27In the movie, humans lived out their lives
in the matrix, while on another level they -
24:27 - 24:33were merely batteries, feeding their life
force to the machines which used their energy -
24:33 - 25:07for their own agenda.
-
25:07 - 25:11People always want to blame something outside
of themselves for the state of the world or -
25:11 - 25:13for their own unhappiness.
-
25:13 - 25:20Whether it is a person, a particular group
or country, religion or some kind of controlling -
25:20 - 25:28Illuminati like Descartes’ evil demon, or
the sentient machines in the Matrix. -
25:28 - 25:35Ironically, the demon that Descartes envisioned
was the very thing that he defined himself -
25:35 - 25:36by.
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25:36 - 25:43When you realize Samadhi, it becomes clear
that there is a controller, there is a machine, -
25:43 - 25:48and evil demon leaching your life day after
day. -
25:48 - 26:01The machine is you.
-
26:01 - 26:08Your self structure is made up of many little
conditioned sub-programs or little bosses. -
26:08 - 26:21One little boss that craves food, another
craves money, another status, position, power, -
26:21 - 26:26sex, intimacy.
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26:26 - 26:29Another wants consciousness or attention from
others. -
26:29 - 26:35The desires are literally endless and can
never be satisfied. -
26:35 - 26:41We spend a lot of our time and energy decorating
our prisons, succumbing to pressures to improve -
26:41 - 26:47our masks, and feeding the little bosses,
making them more powerful. -
26:47 - 26:57Like drug addicts, the more we try to satisfy
the little bosses, the more we end up craving. -
26:57 - 27:05The path to freedom is not self improvement,
or somehow satisfying the self’s agenda, -
27:05 - 27:13but it’s a dropping of the self’s agenda
altogether. -
27:13 - 27:18Some people fear that awakening their true
nature will mean that they lose their individuality -
27:18 - 27:20and enjoyment of life.
-
27:20 - 27:29Actually, the opposite is true; the unique
individuation of the soul can only be expressed -
27:29 - 27:36when the conditioned self is overcome.
-
27:36 - 27:42Because we remain asleep in the matrix most
of us never find out what the soul actually -
27:42 - 27:58wants to express.
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27:58 - 28:05The path to Samadhi involves meditation, which
is both observing the conditioned self; that -
28:05 - 28:14which changes, and realizing your true nature;
that which does not change. -
28:14 - 28:22When you come to your still point, the source
of your being, then you await further instructions -
28:22 - 28:28without any insistence on how your outer world
has to change. -
28:28 - 28:38Not my will, but higher will be done.
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28:38 - 28:44If the mind only tries to change the outer
world to conform with some idea of what you -
28:44 - 28:49think the path should be, it is like trying
to change the image in a mirror by manipulating -
28:49 - 28:52the reflection.
-
28:52 - 28:58To make the image in a mirror smile you obviously
can’t manipulate the reflection, you have -
28:58 - 29:06to realize the you that is the authentic source
of the reflection. -
29:06 - 29:11Once you realize the authentic self, it doesn’t
mean that anything on the outside necessarily -
29:11 - 29:14needs to change.
-
29:14 - 29:21What changes is the conscious, intelligent,
inner energy or prana which is freed from -
29:21 - 29:30conditioned patterns and becomes available
to be directed by the soul. -
29:30 - 29:35You can only become aware of the soul’s
purpose when you are able to watch the conditioned -
29:35 - 29:58self and its endless pursuits, and let them
go. -
29:58 - 30:04In Greek mythology, it was said that the gods
condemned Sisyphus to repeat a meaningless -
30:04 - 30:07task for all eternity.
-
30:07 - 30:12His task was to endlessly push a boulder up
a mountain, only to have it roll down again. -
30:12 - 30:25The
-
30:25 - 30:32French existentialist and Nobel Prize winning
author, Albert Camus, saw the situation of -
30:32 - 30:35Sisyphus as a metaphor for humanity.
-
30:35 - 30:47He asked the question, ‘How can we find
meaning in this absurd existence?’. -
30:47 - 30:55As humans we are toiling endlessly, building
for a tomorrow that never arrives, and then -
30:55 - 31:09we die.
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31:09 - 31:16If we truly realize this truth then we will
either go mad if we are identified with our -
31:16 - 31:33egoic personas, or we will awaken and become
free. -
31:33 - 31:38We can never succeed in the outer struggle,
because it is just a reflection of our inner -
31:38 - 31:40world.
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31:40 - 31:46The cosmic joke, the absurdity of the situation
becomes clear when there is a complete and -
31:46 - 32:15utter failure of the egoic self to awaken
through its futile pursuits. -
32:15 - 32:24In Zen there is a saying, “Before enlightenment
chop wood, carry water. -
32:24 - 32:35After enlightenment chop wood, carry water”.
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32:35 - 32:41Before enlightenment one must roll the ball
up the hill, after enlightenment one must -
32:41 - 32:45also roll the ball up the hill.
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32:45 - 32:47What has changed?
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32:47 - 32:52The inner resistance to what is.
-
32:52 - 32:59The struggle has been dropped, or rather the
one who struggles has been realized to be -
32:59 - 33:01illusory.
-
33:01 - 33:15The individual will or individual mind and
divine will, or higher mind, are aligned. -
33:15 - 33:28Samadhi is ultimately a dropping of all inner
resistance - to all changing phenomena, without -
33:28 - 33:29exception.
-
33:29 - 33:36The one who is able to realize inner peace,
irrespective of circumstance has attained -
33:36 - 33:39true Samadhi.
-
33:39 - 33:45You drop resistance not because you condone
one thing or another, but so that your inner -
33:45 - 33:50freedom is not contingent on the outer.
-
33:50 - 33:58It’s important to note that when we accept
reality as it is, it doesn’t necessarily -
33:58 - 34:04mean that we stop taking action in the world,
or we become meditating pacifists. -
34:04 - 34:10Actually the opposite can be true; when we’re
free to act without being driven by unconscious -
34:10 - 34:17motives, then it is possible to act in alignment
with the Tao, with the full force of our inner -
34:17 - 34:30energy behind us.
-
34:30 - 34:36Many will argue that in order to change the
world and bring about peace we need to fight -
34:36 - 34:40harder against our perceived enemies.
-
34:40 - 34:49Fighting for peace is like shouting for silence;
it just creates more of what you don’t want. -
34:49 - 34:55These days there is a war against everything:
a war against terror, a war against disease, -
34:55 - 35:01a war against hunger.
-
35:01 - 35:13Every war is actually a war against ourselves.
-
35:13 - 35:17The fight is part of a collective delusion.
-
35:17 - 35:23We say that we want peace, but we continue
to elect leaders who engage in war. -
35:23 - 35:29We lie to ourselves saying that we are for
human rights, but continue to buy products -
35:29 - 35:32made in sweatshops.
-
35:32 - 35:36We say we want clean air, but we continue
to pollute. -
35:36 - 35:43We want science to cure us of cancer but won’t
change our self-destructive habitual behaviours -
35:43 - 35:46that make us more likely to be sick.
-
35:46 - 35:51We delude ourselves that we are promoting
a better life. -
35:51 - 35:58We don’t want to see our hidden parts that
are condoning suffering and death. -
35:58 - 36:07The belief that we can win a war against cancer,
hunger, terror, or any enemy that was created -
36:07 - 36:13by our own thinking and behaviour, actually
lets us continue to delude ourselves that -
36:13 - 36:19we don’t have to change the way that we
operate on this planet. -
36:19 - 36:24The inner world is where the revolution must
first take place. -
36:24 - 36:31Only when we can directly feel the spiral
of life within will the outer world come into -
36:31 - 36:34alignment with the Tao.
-
36:34 - 36:42Until then, anything we do will add to the
chaos already created by the mind. -
36:42 - 36:49War and peace arise together in an endless
dance; they are one continuum. -
36:49 - 36:53One half cannot exist without the other.
-
36:53 - 36:59Just as light cannot exist without dark, and
up cannot exist without down. -
36:59 - 37:07The world seems to want light without darkness,
fullness without emptiness, happiness without -
37:07 - 37:20sadness.
-
37:20 - 37:38The more the mind gets involved, the more
fragmented the world becomes. -
37:38 - 37:44Every solution that comes from the egoic mind
is driven by the idea that there is a problem, -
37:44 - 37:53and the solution becomes an even greater problem
than what it was trying to solve. -
37:53 - 38:08What you resist persists.
-
38:08 - 38:15Human ingenuity creates new antibiotics only
to find nature getting more cunning as bacteria -
38:15 - 38:17gets stronger.
-
38:17 - 38:24Despite our best efforts in the ongoing fight,
the prevalence of cancer is actually increasing, -
38:24 - 38:33the number of hungry people in the world steadily
grows, the number of terrorist attacks worldwide -
38:33 - 38:36continues to rise.
-
38:36 - 38:45What’s wrong with our approach?
-
38:45 - 38:51Like the Sorcerer’s Apprentice from Goethe’s
poem, we have taken hold of a great power, -
38:51 - 38:56but do not have the wisdom to wield it.
-
38:56 - 39:03The problem is that we do not understand the
tool that we are using. -
39:03 - 39:18We do not understand the human mind and its
proper role and purpose. -
39:18 - 39:24The crisis is born of the limited conditioned
way in which we think, the way we feel and -
39:24 - 39:35experience life.
-
39:35 - 39:42Our rationalism has robbed us of our ability
to recognize and experience the wisdom of -
39:42 - 39:48many ancient cultures.
-
39:48 - 39:55Our egoic thinking has robbed us of the ability
to feel the depth and profound sacredness -
39:55 - 40:03of life, the numinosity of life, and to realize
entirely different levels of consciousness, -
40:03 - 40:11which are now almost lost to humanity.
-
40:11 - 40:18In the ancient Egyptian tradition, Neters
were archetypal forms whose characteristics -
40:18 - 40:23could be embodied by those who purified their
physical and spiritual bodies in such a way -
40:23 - 40:28that they were fit to house higher consciousnesses.
-
40:28 - 40:39The original Neter, or the divine principle
of this wisdom was known as Thoth or Tehuti. -
40:39 - 40:45Often depicted as a scribe with the head of
a bird or Ibis, and represented the origin -
40:45 - 40:49of all knowledge and wisdom.
-
40:49 - 40:56Thoth could be described as the cosmic principle
of thinking or thought. -
40:56 - 41:04Thoth gave us language, concepts, writing,
mathematics, and all the arts and manifestations -
41:04 - 41:06of the mind.
-
41:06 - 41:15Only those who had gone through special training
were allowed to access Thoth’s sacred knowledge. -
41:15 - 41:26The book of Thoth is not a physical book,
but is the wisdom of the akashic or etheric -
41:26 - 41:27realm.
-
41:27 - 41:33Legend tells that Thoth’s knowledge was
deeply hidden in a secret place within every -
41:33 - 41:42human being, and was protected by a golden
serpent. -
41:42 - 41:49The archetypal or perennial myth of the serpent
or dragon guarding a treasure is one that -
41:49 - 42:02permeates many cultures and has been called
by names such as kundalini shakti, chi, holy -
42:02 - 42:06spirit, and inner energy.
-
42:06 - 42:13The golden serpent is the egoic construct
which is bound in the inner energies and until -
42:13 - 42:19it is mastered and overcome, the soul will
never be able to attain true wisdom. -
42:19 - 42:25It was said that the book of Thoth brought
nothing but suffering to any individual who -
42:25 - 42:32read it, even though they would find the secrets
of the gods themselves and all that is hidden -
42:32 - 42:35within the stars.
-
42:35 - 42:42What must be understood is that the book brought
suffering to any individual who read it, any -
42:42 - 42:45ego that tried to control it.
-
42:45 - 42:54In the Egyptian tradition awakened consciousness
was represented by Osiris. -
42:54 - 43:00Without this awakened consciousness, any knowledge
or understanding obtained by the limited self -
43:00 - 43:08would be dangerous, disconnected from higher
wisdom. -
43:08 - 43:16The eye of Horus had to be open.
-
43:16 - 43:21The esoteric meaning that we find here is
similar to the more familiar story of “the -
43:21 - 43:24fall” in the garden of Eden.
-
43:24 - 43:30The book of Thoth parallels the book of knowledge
of good and evil whose fruit Adam and Eve -
43:30 - 43:42were tempted to eat.
-
43:42 - 43:49Humanity of course has already eaten the forbidden
fruit, already opened the book of Thoth, and -
43:49 - 43:55has been cast out of the garden.
-
43:55 - 44:02The serpent is a metaphor for the primordial
spiral that extends from the microcosm to -
44:02 - 44:07the macrocosm.
-
44:07 - 44:12Today the serpent is living as you.
-
44:12 - 44:19It is the egoic mind expressed as the manifested
world. -
44:19 - 44:23We have never before had access to so much
knowledge. -
44:23 - 44:30We have gone deep into the material world,
even finding the so-called God particle, but -
44:30 - 44:37we have never been more limited, more ignorant
of who we are, how to live, and we do not -
44:37 - 45:28understand the mechanism by which we create
suffering. -
45:28 - 45:32Our thinking has created the world as it is
now. -
45:32 - 45:38Whenever we label something as good or bad,
or create preference in our mind it is due -
45:38 - 45:44to the coming into being of egoic structures
or self interests. -
45:44 - 45:51The solution is not to fight for peace or
conquer nature, but to simply recognize the -
45:51 - 46:00truth; that the very existence of the ego
structure creates duality, a split between -
46:00 - 46:11self and other, mine and yours, man and nature,
inner and outer. -
46:11 - 46:20The ego is violence; it requires a barrier,
a boundary from the other in order to be. -
46:20 - 46:24Without ego there is no war against anything.
-
46:24 - 46:31There is no hubris, there is no overreaching
nature to create profit. -
46:31 - 46:39These external crises in our world reflect
a serious inner crises; we don’t know who -
46:39 - 46:41we are.
-
46:41 - 46:48We are completely identified with our egoic
identities, consumed by fears and are cut -
46:48 - 46:51off from our true nature.
-
46:51 - 47:01Races, religions, countries, political affiliations,
any group that we belong to, all reinforce -
47:01 - 47:05our egoic identities.
-
47:05 - 47:10Almost every group that exists on the planet
today wants to claim its perspective as true -
47:10 - 47:15and correct, as we do on an individual level.
-
47:15 - 47:21By claiming the truth as its own, the group
perpetuates its own existence in the same -
47:21 - 47:30way that an ego or self structure defines
itself against other. -
47:30 - 47:36Now more than ever different realities and
polarized belief systems are co-existing on -
47:36 - 47:37earth.
-
47:37 - 47:43It is possible for different people to experience
completely different thoughts and emotional -
47:43 - 47:49reactions to the very same external phenomena.
-
47:49 - 47:57In the same way, samsara and nirvana, heaven
and hell, are two different dimensions occupying -
47:57 - 48:00the very same world.
-
48:00 - 48:12An event that may appear apocalyptic to one
person, could be seen as a blessing to another. -
48:12 - 48:17So what is becoming obvious is that your external
circumstances don’t have to affect your -
48:17 - 48:22inner world in any particular way.
-
48:22 - 48:31To realize Samadhi is to become a self-propelled
wheel, to become autonomous, a universe unto -
48:31 - 48:36oneself.
-
48:36 - 48:45Your experience of life is not contingent
on changing phenomena. -
48:45 - 48:51An analogy can be made with Metatron’s cube.
-
48:51 - 48:57Metatron is mentioned in various ancient Christian,
Islamic and Jewish texts, and is archetypally -
48:57 - 49:05related to the Egyptian Neter Thoth, as well
as Hermes Trismegistus of Greece. -
49:05 - 49:10Metatron is intimately connected with the
tetragrammaton. -
49:10 - 49:17The tetragrammaton is the fundamental geometric
pattern, the template or primordial emanation -
49:17 - 49:26of physical reality, which has been called
the word of God or Logos. -
49:26 - 49:32Here we see a two dimensional representation
of the figure, but if you look a certain way, -
49:32 - 49:36you see a three D cube.
-
49:36 - 49:42When you see the cube, nothing has changed
in the figure, but your mind has added a new -
49:42 - 49:46dimension to your seeing.
-
49:46 - 49:52Dimensionality or one’s perspective is simply
a matter of becoming habituated to a new way -
49:52 - 49:56of perceiving the world.
-
49:56 - 50:04Upon realizing Samadhi we become free of perspective,
or free to create new perspectives, because -
50:04 - 50:13there is no self invested in or attached to
a particular viewpoint. -
50:13 - 50:23The greatest minds in human history have often
pointed to levels of thought beyond the limited -
50:23 - 50:25self structure.
-
50:25 - 50:32Einstein said “The true measure of a human
being is determined primarily by the measure -
50:32 - 50:38and sense in which he has attained liberation
from the self.” -
50:38 - 50:46So it’s not that thinking and the existence
of the self is bad, thinking is a wonderful -
50:46 - 50:54tool when the mind is in service to the heart.
-
50:54 - 51:06In Vedanta it is said that the mind makes
a good servant but a poor master. -
51:06 - 51:14The ego perpetually filters reality through
language and labels, and is constantly judging. -
51:14 - 51:18Preferring one thing over another.
-
51:18 - 51:24When the mind and senses are your master,
they will create endless suffering, endless -
51:24 - 51:32craving and aversion, locking us into the
matrix of thinking. -
51:32 - 51:40If you want to realize Samadhi, do not judge
your thoughts as good or bad, but find out -
51:40 - 51:46who you are prior to thought, prior to the
senses. -
51:46 - 51:57When all labels are dropped then it is possible
to see things as they are. -
51:57 - 52:05The moment a child is told what a bird is,
if they believe what they’re told then they -
52:05 - 52:08never see a bird again.
-
52:08 - 52:52They only see their thoughts.
-
52:52 - 52:58Most people think that they are free, conscious
and awake. -
52:58 - 53:05If you believe you are already awake, then
why would you do the difficult work to attain -
53:05 - 53:09what you believe you already have?
-
53:09 - 53:16Before it becomes possible to awaken, it is
necessary to accept that you are asleep, living -
53:16 - 53:20in the matrix.
-
53:20 - 53:26Examine your life honestly, without lying
to yourself. -
53:26 - 53:32Are you able to stop your robotic, repetitive
life patterns if you want to? -
53:32 - 53:40Can you stop seeking pleasure and avoiding
pain, are you addicted to certain foods, activities, -
53:40 - 53:42pastimes?
-
53:42 - 53:49Are you constantly judging, blaming, criticizing
yourself and others? -
53:49 - 53:56Does your mind incessantly seek out stimulus,
or are you completely fulfilled just being -
53:56 - 53:59in silence?
-
53:59 - 54:02Do you react to how people think about you?
-
54:02 - 54:06Are you seeking approval, positive reinforcement?
-
54:06 - 54:12Do you somehow sabotage situations in your
life? -
54:12 - 54:18Most people will experience their lives the
same way today as they will tomorrow and a -
54:18 - 54:23year from now, and ten years from now.
-
54:23 - 54:29When you begin to observe your robot-like
nature you become more awake. -
54:29 - 54:35You begin to recognize the depth of the problem.
-
54:35 - 54:42You are completely and utterly asleep, lost
in a dream. -
54:42 - 54:48Like the inhabitants of Plato’s cave, most
who hear this truth will not be willing or -
54:48 - 54:56capable of changing their lives because they
are attached to their familiar patterns. -
54:56 - 55:02We go to great lengths justifying our patterns,
burying our heads in the sand rather than -
55:02 - 55:06facing the truth.
-
55:06 - 55:12We want our saviours, but we are not willing
to get up on the cross ourselves. -
55:12 - 55:20What are you willing to pay to be free?
-
55:20 - 55:26Realize that if you change your inner world,
you must be prepared to change the outer life. -
55:26 - 55:32Your old structure and your old identity must
become the dead soil out of which new growth -
55:32 - 55:40comes.
-
55:40 - 55:45The first step to awakening is to realize
that we are identified with the matrix of -
55:45 - 55:50the human mind, with the mask.
-
55:50 - 55:55Something within us must hear this truth and
be roused from its slumber. -
55:55 - 56:18There is a part of you, something timeless,
that has always known the truth. -
56:18 - 56:32The matrix of the mind distracts us, entertains
us, keeps us endlessly doing, consuming, grasping, -
56:32 - 56:39in a cycle of craving and aversion with constantly
changing forms, keeping us from the flowering -
56:39 - 56:48of our consciousness, from our evolutionary
birthright which is Samadhi. -
56:48 - 56:58Pathological thinking is what passes for normal
life. -
56:58 - 57:06Your divine essence has become enslaved, identified
with the limited self structure. -
57:06 - 57:16The great wisdom, the truth of who you are
is buried deep within your being. -
57:16 - 57:27J. Krishnamurti said, “It is no measure
of one’s health to be well adjusted to a -
57:27 - 57:40profoundly sick society.”
-
57:40 - 58:03Identification with the egoic mind is the
sickness and Samadhi is the cure. -
58:03 - 58:26The saints, sages and awakened beings throughout
history have all learned the wisdom of self-surrender. -
58:26 - 58:45How is it possible to realize the true self?
-
58:45 - 58:53When you peer through the veil of Maya, and
let go of the illusory self, what is left?
- Title:
- Samadhi Movie, 2017 - Part 1 - "Maya, the Illusion of the Self"
- Description:
-
Samadhi Part 1 (Maya the Illusion of the Self) is the first installment of a series of films exploring Samadhi.
Samadhi Part 2 "It's Not What You Think" will be coming soon. Check out the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W4jOeDtQXo
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- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 59:14
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Andrew Carrico edited English subtitles for Samadhi Movie, 2017 - Part 1 - "Maya, the Illusion of the Self" |