Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds - Part 4 - Beyond Thinking
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0:13 - 0:24Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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0:24 - 0:27We live our lives pursuing happiness "out
there" -
0:27 - 0:30as if it is a commodity.
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0:30 - 0:39We have become slaves to our own desires and
craving. -
0:39 - 0:41Happiness isn't something that can be pursued
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0:41 - 0:44or purchased like a cheap suit.
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0:44 - 0:45This is Maya,
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0:45 - 0:47illusion,
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0:47 - 0:51the endless play of form.
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0:51 - 0:53In the Buddhist tradition,
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0:53 - 0:56Samsara, or the endless cycle of suffering
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0:56 - 0:59is perpetuated by the craving of pleasure
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0:59 - 1:03and aversion to pain.
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1:03 - 1:07Freud referred to this as the "pleasure principle."
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1:07 - 1:10Everything we do is an attempt to create pleasure,
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1:10 - 1:12to gain something that we want,
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1:12 - 1:19or to push away something that is undesirable
that we don't want. -
1:19 - 1:23Even a simple organism like the paramecium
does this. -
1:23 - 1:25It is called response to stimulus.
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1:25 - 1:30Unlike a paramecium, humans have more choice.
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1:30 - 1:34We are free to think, and that is the heart
of the problem. -
1:34 - 2:04It is the thinking about what we want that
has gotten out of control. -
2:04 - 2:14The
dilemma of modern society is that we seek
to understand the world, -
2:14 - 2:17not in terms of archaic inner consciousness,
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2:17 - 2:20but by quantifying and qualifying what we
perceive -
2:20 - 2:26to be the external world by using scientific
means and thought. -
2:26 - 2:30Thinking has only led to more thinking and
more questions. -
2:30 - 2:33We seek to know the innermost forces which
create the world -
2:33 - 2:35and guide its course.
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2:35 - 2:39But we conceive of this essence as outside
of ourselves, -
2:39 - 2:45not as a living thing, intrinsic to our own
nature. -
2:45 - 2:47It was the famous psychiatrist Carl Jung who
said, -
2:47 - 2:56"one who looks outside dreams, one who looks
inside awakes." -
2:56 - 3:00It is not wrong to desire to be awake, to
be happy. -
3:00 - 3:04What is wrong is to look for happiness outside
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3:04 - 3:34when it can only be found inside.
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3:34 - 3:39On August 4th, 2010 at the Techonomy conference
in Lake Tahoe, California, -
3:39 - 3:46Eric Schmidt-CEO of Google, mentioned an astounding
statistic. -
3:46 - 3:48Every two days now we create as much information
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3:48 - 3:51as we did from the dawn of civilization up
until 2003, -
3:51 - 3:55according to Schmidt.
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3:55 - 4:02That's something like 5 exabytes of data.
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4:02 - 4:05Never in human history has there been so much
thinking -
4:05 - 4:08and never has there been so much turmoil on
the planet. -
4:08 - 4:15Could it be that every time we think of a
solution to one problem, -
4:15 - 4:18we create two more problems?
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4:18 - 4:20What good is all this thinking
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4:20 - 4:23if it doesn't lead to greater happiness?
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4:23 - 4:26Are we happier?
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4:26 - 4:26More equanimous?
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4:26 - 4:30More joyful as a result of all this thinking?
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4:30 - 4:33Or does it isolate us,
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4:33 - 4:34disconnect us from a deeper and more meaningful
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4:34 - 4:40experience of life?
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4:40 - 4:45Thinking, acting and doing,
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4:45 - 4:47must be brought into balance with being.
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4:47 - 5:04After all, we are human beings, not human
doings. -
5:04 - 5:09We want change and we want stability at the
same time. -
5:09 - 5:13Our hearts have become disconnected from the
spiral of life, -
5:13 - 5:15the law of change,
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5:15 - 5:18as our thinking minds drive us towards stability,
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5:18 - 5:23security and pacification of the senses.
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5:23 - 5:28With a morbid facination we watch killings,
tsunamis, -
5:28 - 5:34earthquakes and wars.
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5:34 - 5:37We constantly try to occupy our mind, fill
it with information. -
5:37 - 5:41TV shows streaming from every conceivable
device. -
5:41 - 5:43Games and puzzles.
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5:43 - 5:44Text messaging.
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5:44 - 5:47And every possible trivial thing.
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5:47 - 5:50We let ourselves become mesmerized with
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5:50 - 5:53the endless stream of new images, new information,
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5:53 - 6:01new ways to tantalize and pacify the senses.
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6:01 - 6:04At times of quiet inner reflection our hearts
may tell us -
6:04 - 6:08that there is more to life than our present
reality, -
6:08 - 6:11that we live in a world of hungry ghosts.
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6:11 - 6:24Endlessly craving and never satisfied.
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6:24 - 6:26We have created a maelstrom of data
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6:26 - 6:30flying around the planet to facilitate more
thinking, -
6:30 - 6:33more ideas about how to fix the world,
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6:33 - 6:38to fix the problems that only exist because
the mind has created them. -
6:38 - 6:45Thinking has created the whole big mess we're
in right now. -
6:45 - 6:51We wage wars against diseases, enemies and
problems. -
6:51 - 6:55The paradox is that whatever you resist persists.
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6:55 - 6:59The more you resist something, the stronger
it gets. -
6:59 - 7:02Like exercising a muscle, you are actually
strengthening -
7:02 - 7:06the very thing you want to rid yourself of.
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7:06 - 7:09So then, what is the alternative to thinking?
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7:09 - 7:33What other mechanism can humans use to exist
on this planet? -
7:33 - 7:35While Western culture in recent centuries
has focused on exploring -
7:35 - 7:40the physical by using thought and analysis,
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7:40 - 7:42other ancient cultures have developed equally
sophisticated -
7:42 - 7:49technologies for exploring inner space.
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7:49 - 7:51It is the loss of our connection to our inner
worlds -
7:51 - 7:55that has created imbalance on our planet.
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7:55 - 8:00The ancient tenant "know thyself" has been
replaced -
8:00 - 8:05by a desire to experience the outer world
of form. -
8:05 - 8:08Answering the question "who am I?" is not
simply a matter -
8:08 - 8:16of describing what is on your business card.
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8:16 - 8:19In Buddhism, you are not the content of your
consciousness. -
8:19 - 8:22You are not merely a collection of thoughts
or ideas -
8:22 - 8:35because behind the thoughts is the one who
is witnessing the thoughts. -
8:35 - 8:40The imperative "know thyself" is a Zen koan,
an unanswerable riddle. -
8:40 - 8:45Eventually the mind will become exhausted
in trying to find an answer. -
8:45 - 8:49Like a dog chasing its tail, it is only the
ego identity -
8:49 - 8:56that wants to find an answer, a purpose.
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8:56 - 9:00The truth of who you are does not need an
answer -
9:00 - 9:08because all questions are created by the egoic
mind. -
9:08 - 9:16You are not your mind.
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9:16 - 9:25The truth lies not in more answers, but in
less questions. -
9:25 - 9:26As Joseph Campbell said,
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9:26 - 9:30"I don't believe people are looking for the
meaning of life, -
9:30 - 9:53as much as they are looking for the experience
of being alive." -
9:53 - 9:57When the Buddha was asked, "what are you?"
he said simply, -
9:57 - 9:59"I am awake."
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9:59 - 10:07What does this mean, to be awake?
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10:07 - 10:10The Buddha does not say exactly, because of
the flowering of -
10:10 - 10:13each individual life is different.
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10:13 - 10:21But he does say one thing; it is the end of
suffering. -
10:21 - 10:24Every major religious tradition has a name
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10:24 - 10:26for the state of being awake.
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10:26 - 10:27Heaven,
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10:27 - 10:29Nirvana,
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10:29 - 10:31or Moksha.
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10:31 - 10:37A quiet mind is all you need to realize the
nature of the stream -
10:37 - 10:40All else will happen once your mind is quiet.
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10:40 - 10:44In that stillness, inner energies wake up
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10:44 - 10:48and work without effort on your part.
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10:48 - 10:56As the Taoists say, "Chi follows consciousness."
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10:56 - 10:58By being still one begins to hear the wisdom
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10:58 - 11:00of the plants and animals.
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11:00 - 11:05The quiet whispers in dreams,
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11:05 - 11:07and one learns the subtle mechanism by which
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11:07 - 11:11those dreams come into material form.
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11:11 - 11:16In the Tao te Ching, this kind of living is
called "wei wu wei" -
11:16 - 11:22- "Doing, not doing."
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11:22 - 11:25The Buddha spoke of the "middle way" as the
path -
11:25 - 11:28that leads to enlightenment.
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11:28 - 11:31Aristotle described the Golden Mean - the
middle -
11:31 - 11:35between two extremes, as the path of beauty.
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11:35 - 11:38Not too much effort, but not too little either.
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11:38 - 11:57Yin and yang in perfect balance.
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11:57 - 12:00Vedanta's notion of Maya or illusion,
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12:00 - 12:03is that we do not experience the environment
itself, -
12:03 - 12:08but rather a projection of it created by thoughts.
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12:08 - 12:11Of course your thoughts let you experience
the vibratory world -
12:11 - 12:15in a certain way, but our inner equanimity
need not be contingent -
12:15 - 12:21on external happenings.
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12:21 - 12:26The belief in an external world independent
of the perceiving subject -
12:26 - 12:30is fundamental to science.
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12:30 - 12:34But our senses only give us indirect information.
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12:34 - 12:37Our notions about this mind-made physical
world -
12:37 - 12:44are always filtered through the senses and
therefore always incomplete. -
12:44 - 12:49There is one field of vibration underlying
all of the senses. -
12:49 - 12:53People with a condition called "synesthesia"
sometimes experience -
12:53 - 12:57this vibratory field in different ways.
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12:57 - 13:01Synesthetes can see sounds as colors or shapes
or associate -
13:01 - 13:05qualities of one sense with another.
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13:05 - 13:13Synesthesia refers to a synthesis or intermingling
of the senses. -
13:13 - 13:15The chakras and the senses are like a prism
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13:15 - 13:19filtering a continuum of vibration.
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13:19 - 13:22All things in the universe are vibrating
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13:22 - 13:27but at different rates and frequencies.
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13:27 - 13:31The Eye of Horus is made up of six symbols,
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13:31 - 13:34each representing one of the senses.
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13:34 - 13:36Like the ancient Vedic system,
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13:36 - 13:44thought is considered to be a sense.
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13:44 - 13:45Thoughts are received simultaneously
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13:45 - 13:48as sensations are experienced on the body.
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13:48 - 13:54They arise from the same vibratory source.
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13:54 - 13:56Thinking is simply a tool.
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13:56 - 13:57One of six senses.
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13:57 - 14:01But we have elevated it to such a high status
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14:01 - 14:07that we identify ourselves with out thoughts.
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14:07 - 14:10The fact that we do not identify thinking
as one of the six senses -
14:10 - 14:12is very significant.
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14:12 - 14:17We are so immersed in thought that trying
to explain thought as a sense -
14:17 - 14:20is like telling a fish about water.
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14:20 - 14:31Water, what water?
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14:31 - 14:34In the Upanishads it is said:
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14:34 - 14:40Not that which the eye can see, but that whereby
the eye can see. -
14:40 - 14:47Know that to be Brahma the eternal and not
what people here adore. -
14:47 - 14:54Not that which the ear can hear, but that
whereby the ear can hear. -
14:54 - 15:03Know that to be Brahma the eternal and not
what people here adore. -
15:03 - 15:09Not that which speech can illuminate, but
that by which speech can be illuminated. -
15:09 - 15:22Know that to be Brahma the eternal and not
what people here adore. -
15:22 - 15:28Not that which the mind can think, but that
whereby the mind can think. -
15:28 - 16:04Know that to be Brahma the eternal and not
what people here adore. -
16:04 - 16:07In the last decade, great advances have taken
place -
16:07 - 16:10in the area of brain research.
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16:10 - 16:13Scientists have discovered neuroplasticity
- a term -
16:13 - 16:17which conveys the idea that the physical wiring
of the brain -
16:17 - 16:21changes according to the thoughts moving through
it. -
16:21 - 16:24As Canadian psychologist Donald Hebb put it,
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16:24 - 16:34"neurons that fire together, wire together."
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16:34 - 16:41Neurons wire together most when a person is
in a state of sustained attention. -
16:41 - 16:43What this means is that it is possible to
direct your own -
16:43 - 16:45subjective experience of reality.
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16:45 - 16:50Literally, if your thoughts are ones of fear,
worry, anxiety -
16:50 - 16:56and negativity then you grow the wiring for
more of those thoughts to flourish. -
16:56 - 16:58If you direct your thoughts to be ones of
love, -
16:58 - 17:01compassion, gratitude and joy,
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17:01 - 17:05you create the wiring for repeating those
experiences. -
17:05 - 17:10But how do we do that if we are surrounded
by violence and suffering? -
17:10 - 17:15Isn't this some kind of delusion or wishful
thinking? -
17:15 - 17:18Neuroplasticity isn't the same as the new
age notion -
17:18 - 17:22that you create your reality by positive thinking.
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17:22 - 17:25It is actually the same thing that the Buddha
taught -
17:25 - 17:282500 years ago.
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17:28 - 17:33Vipassana Meditation or insight meditation
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17:33 - 17:39could be described as self-directed neuroplasticity.
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17:39 - 17:45You accept your reality exactly as it is - as
it ACTUALLY is. -
17:45 - 17:50But you experience it at the root level of
sensation, -
17:50 - 17:54at the vibratory or energetic level without
the prejudice or -
17:54 - 17:56influence of thought.
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17:56 - 18:00Through sustained attention at the root level
of consciousness, -
18:00 - 18:18the wiring for an entirely different perception
of reality is created. -
18:18 - 18:21We have got it backwards most of the time.
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18:21 - 18:27We constantly let ideas about the outer world
shape our neural networks, -
18:27 - 18:34but our inner equanimity need not be contingent
on external happenings. -
18:34 - 18:37Circumstances don't matter.
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18:37 - 18:42Only my state of consciousness matters.
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18:42 - 18:44Meditation in Sanskrit means to be free of
measurement. -
18:44 - 18:47Free of all comparison.
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18:47 - 18:48To be free of all becoming.
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18:48 - 18:51You are not trying to become something else.
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18:51 - 18:57You are okay with what is.
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18:57 - 19:01The way to rise above the suffering of the
physical realm -
19:01 - 19:03is to totally embrace it.
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19:03 - 19:05To say yes to it.
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19:05 - 19:08So it becomes something within you,
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19:08 - 19:21rather than you being something within it.
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19:21 - 19:23How does one live in such a way that consciousness
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19:23 - 19:27is no longer in conflict with its content?
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19:27 - 19:32How does one empty the heart of petty ambitions?
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19:32 - 19:35There must be a total revolution in consciousness.
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19:35 - 19:41A radical shift in orientation from the outer
world to the inner. -
19:41 - 19:45It is not a revolution brought about by will
or effort alone. -
19:45 - 19:48But also by surrender.
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19:48 - 20:00Acceptance of reality as it is.
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20:00 - 20:05The image of Christ's open heart powerfully
conveys the idea -
20:05 - 20:08that one must open to all pain.
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20:08 - 20:11One must accept ALL if one is to remain open
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20:11 - 20:14to the evolutionary source.
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20:14 - 20:17This doesn't mean you become a masochist,
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20:17 - 20:18you don't look for pain,
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20:18 - 20:23but when pain comes, which it inevitably does,
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20:23 - 20:27you simply accept reality AS IT IS,
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20:27 - 20:32instead of craving some other reality.
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20:32 - 20:33The Hawaiians have long believed
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20:33 - 20:37that it is through the heart that we learn
truth. -
20:37 - 20:44The heart has its own intelligence as distinctly
as the brain does. -
20:44 - 20:47The Egyptians believed that the heart, not
the brain, -
20:47 - 20:49was the source of human wisdom.
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20:49 - 20:51The heart was considered to be the center
of the -
20:51 - 20:54soul and the personality.
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20:54 - 20:58It was through the heart that the divine spoke,
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20:58 - 21:05giving ancient Egyptians knowledge of their
true path. -
21:05 - 21:08This papyrus depicts the "weighing of the
heart". -
21:08 - 21:11It was considered a good thing to go into
the -
21:11 - 21:13afterlife with a light heart.
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21:13 - 21:21It meant that you had lived well.
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21:21 - 21:25One universal or archetypal stage that people
experience -
21:25 - 21:28in the process of awakening the heart center
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21:28 - 21:44is the experience of one's own energy as the
energy of the universe. -
21:44 - 21:46When you allow yourself to feel this love,
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21:46 - 21:49to be this love,
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21:49 - 21:53when you connect your inner world with the
outer world, -
21:53 - 21:56then all is one.
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21:56 - 22:00How does one experience the music of the spheres?
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22:00 - 22:04How does a heart open?
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22:04 - 22:09Sri Ramana Maharshi said,
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22:09 - 22:12"God dwells in you, as you,
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22:12 - 22:14and you don't have to do anything
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22:14 - 22:15to be God-realized or self-realized.
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22:15 - 22:20It is already your true and natural state.
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22:20 - 22:22Just drop all seeking,
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22:22 - 22:24turn your attention inward
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22:24 - 22:28and sacrifice your mind to the one self,
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22:28 - 22:30radiating in the heart of your very being.
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22:30 - 22:35For this to be your own presently lived experience,
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22:35 - 22:48self inquiry is the one direct and immediate
way." -
22:48 - 22:52When you meditate and observe sensations within,
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22:52 - 22:58your inner aliveness, you are actually observing
change. -
22:58 - 23:01This force of change is the arising and passing
away -
23:01 - 23:03as energy changes form.
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23:03 - 23:08The degree to which a person has evolved or
become enlightened, -
23:08 - 23:11is the degree to which one has gained the
ability -
23:11 - 23:13to adapt to each moment,
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23:13 - 23:16or to transmute the constantly changing human
stream -
23:16 - 23:19of circumstances, pain and pleasure
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23:19 - 23:29into bliss.
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23:29 - 23:32Leo Tolstoy, author of "War and Peace", said
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23:32 - 23:36"everyone thinks of changing the world,
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23:36 - 23:45but nobody thinks of changing him or herself."
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23:45 - 23:47Darwin said the most important characteristic
for the -
23:47 - 23:52survival of the species is not strength or
intelligence, -
23:52 - 24:08but adaptability to change.
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24:08 - 24:11One must become adept at adapting.
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24:11 - 24:15This is the Buddhist teaching of "annica"
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24:15 - 24:19- everything is arising and passing away,
changing. -
24:19 - 24:21Constantly changing.
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24:21 - 24:31Suffering exists only because we become attached
to a particular form. -
24:31 - 24:34When you connect to the witnessing part of
yourself, -
24:34 - 25:12with the understanding of annica, bliss arises
in the heart. -
25:12 - 25:26Saints, sages and yogis throughout history
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25:26 - 25:31unanimously describe one sacred union that
occurs in the heart. -
25:31 - 25:33Whether is the writings of St. John of the
Cross, -
25:33 - 25:36Rumi's poetry,
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25:36 - 25:39or the tantric teachings of India,
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25:39 - 25:41all of these different teachings try to express
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25:41 - 25:47the subtle mystery of the heart.
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25:47 - 25:50In the heart is the union of Shiva and Shakti.
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25:50 - 25:54Masculine penetration into the spiral of life
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25:54 - 25:59and feminine surrender to change.
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25:59 - 26:00Witnessing
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26:00 - 26:06and unconditional acceptance of all that is.
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26:06 - 26:08In order to open your heart,
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26:08 - 26:11you must open yourself to change.
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26:11 - 26:14To live in the seemingly solid world,
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26:14 - 26:15dance with it,
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26:15 - 26:17engage with it,
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26:17 - 26:18live fully,
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26:18 - 26:20love fully,
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26:20 - 26:23but yet know that it is impermanent
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26:23 - 26:29and that ultimately all forms dissolve and
change. -
26:29 - 26:33Bliss is the energy that responds to stillness.
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26:33 - 26:37It comes from emptying consciousness of all
content. -
26:37 - 26:42The content of this bliss energy born of stillness
IS consciousness. -
26:42 - 26:45A new consciousness of the heart.
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26:45 -A consciousness that is connected to ALL that
IS.
- Title:
- Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds - Part 4 - Beyond Thinking
- Description:
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All 4 parts of the film can be found at www.innerworldsmovie.com.
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We live our lives pursuing happiness "out there" as if it is a commodity. We have become slaves to our own desires and craving.
Happiness isn't something that can be pursued or purchased like a cheap suit. This is Maya, illusion, the endless play of form. In the Buddhist tradition, Samsara, or the endless cycle of suffering is perpetuated by the craving of pleasure and aversion to pain. Freud referred to this as the "pleasure principle." Everything we do is an attempt to create pleasure, to gain something that we want, or to push away something that is undesirable that we don't want. Even a simple organism like the paramecium does this.
It is called response to stimulus. Unlike a paramecium, humans have more choice. We are free to think, and that is the heart of the problem. It is the thinking about what we want that has gotten out of control.The dilemma of modern society is that we seek to understand the world, not in terms of archaic inner consciousness, but by quantifying and qualifying what we perceive to be the external world by using scientific means and thought. Thinking has only led to more thinking and more questions. We seek to know the innermost forces which create the world and guide its course. But we conceive of this essence as outside of ourselves, not as a living thing, intrinsic to our own nature. It was the famous psychiatrist Carl Jung who said, "one who looks outside dreams, one who looks inside awakes." It is not wrong to desire to be awake, to be happy. What is wrong is to look for happiness outside when it can only be found inside.Frequently asked questions about the film:
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