Meditation: awaken

To awaken is a wide-ranging concept which begins with its common usage, to awaken from sleep. A person might or might not remember much that has occurred through the several hours of sleep, yet sleep is very full of mental, emotional, and physical activity. As such, awakening from sleep ends those rich -though only partially remembered- events of consciousness and one begins one’s day. Yet, the habits of consciousness that we live from during daytime are same habits of consciousness that play out in our dreams, and display as restful or restless sleep.

Recognizing a thought arising, or noticing the usually not noticed of an emotional pattern, or recognizing the sense of self as it changes through the day are also types of awakening. We are often asleep to how our minds work, why we think what we do or believe what we do. In this case, asleep has the meaning of unexamined, not really any different than how few people are trained adequately to examine their mind or consciousness while dreaming. For the majority of human beings, the dream goes along with the mind and consciousness swept along with it, unquestioning.

One of the many sub-techniques of contemplation and meditation practice is examining a belief, thought, or arising emotion. This begins with noticing it, then questioning it. One of the initial gifts of this process is that one discovers that the initial label given to an emotion or arising sense of some sort is not usually correct. I call this “dropping in.” For example, while a few friends and I were having an in-person retreat, we played with this idea. One person said, “I don’t understand what you mean by ‘dropping in.’ “Fair enough,” I said. “What’s important is the feeling you’re having that has been labeled as not understanding. Just pause with the feeling for a moment.” She did.

She recognized that under the label

  • (so quickly named, stated as if true and moved on from as if that controlled the feeling) was hesitation.
  • Under hesitation was vulnerability related, at first to not having a sense of control of her thought or reality,
  • then opening into realizing that as she softened and opened, a full spectrum of vulnerability, control mechanisms, sense of self, sense of capability, and the limitations of being a human being -constantly learning and opening- all opened inside her.
  • She awakened to the moreness that lay behind the label. We all can, too.

All of the gradations of awakening, up to full omniscience and its compassion, begin with and grow from these two processes:

  • awakening from sleep and everything those hours include – most significant being one’s consciousness floating along unaware;
  • and pausing to examine and question that which is accepted as real and/or that which is robotically identified, named, categorized, and left unexamined and unexplored.

A great fullness lies waiting. May all beings awaken.

 

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Meditation: peace, a foundation of happiness

How are we to bring about true happiness? What are the causes of happiness?

One could get stuck on the term happiness, almost perplexed with how each person might consider it, even unto the debase.

Happiness, before modern craziness of screen time instead of outside romping play, and before binging on a couch with a clicker in hand, happiness was the romp, the play, the creative spark, the thrill of a bug on a leaf. But, in order to notice the bug, one had to notice the leaf. To notice that, one had to be walking, slowly, with the sun warming your back and with the yellow blaze of dandelions before you or of puffs just waiting for someone to blow on them. Happiness and Nature have always been nondual.

There is a restlessness in the person with the clicker; a restless hollowness that the clicker factually cannot soothe. There is no peace in that person’s mind, no sense of communion in his or her emotions. Otherwise, why would anyone watch a story centered on a murder or histrionics or, yet another, dystopian futuristic grime tale?

Peace is a foundation of happiness. One will never “have” happiness if one has little or no peace of mind. Fear, concern, and worry steal peace like a thief. Envy, jealousy, and arrogance disallow peace like pesticides on soil. Doubt about one’s value or capacity as a human being is like a brick laid upon flower seeds. Then, there’s those who just have to instigate; disturbing the peace. How can happiness unfold with any of these emotions or troubled mind states? It can’t.

Human beings have choice. Clicker and couch or take a walk? Worry about eyes dilating from turning on a light for a night toilet run or smile, and turn on the light and say prayers for all beings if it takes a minute to fall back to sleep. We have choice about how to use our mind, invest in our mind, clear our mind, illumine our mind.

The Buddha said it well: “We are what we think. With our thoughts we create our world.” Every level of world; from the personal to the Planet. Wow.

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Meditation: related

We are all related.

This wisdom from the Indigenous Peoples of the world has been uttered, sung, and danced since the beginning of time.

We are all related. Supporting one another, all are supported. Mindful of all others who have needs, and lives, and offspring like the birds or trees or insects, the First Peoples never took more than what was needed, leaving plenty for the next human or animal being or for the regeneration of the plant species.

As an aspect of conscientiousness, we reflect upon and meditate with relatedness.

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Meditation: ancestry

One aspect of conscientiousness is relationality. In other words, being conscientious will be in a given moment with the particular people or circumstances of that moment. Relational.

The idea of relationality can also refer to how the now is a by-product of what has gone before. That fact can be explored as expansively as one wants. For example, one’s lineage. We meditate with this through the African wisdom-teaching that “I am the reason my ancestors existed.”

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Meditation: be the blessing

Change. It is part of life. It is how life proceeds.
Blessing is a flow of goodness, pouring through all circumstances – because beings of goodness ceaselessly emanate such goodness.

Be the blessing. Be the goodness. Radiate with every breath.

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