My hard disc packed up and i lost my copy of Awareness.
I got it again recently and am continuing the serialisation.
I got it again recently and am continuing the serialisation.
Remember that sentence from Paul: “If I give my body to be
burned and all my goods to feed the poor and have not love . . .” It’s not your
actions, it’s your being that counts. Then you might swing into action.
You might or might not. You can’t decide that until you’re awake.
Unfortunately, all the emphasis is concentrated on changing the world and very
little emphasis is given to waking up. When you wake up, you will know what to
do or what not to do. Some mystics are very strange, you know. Like Jesus, who
said something like “I wasn’t sent to those people; I limit myself to what I am
supposed to do right now. Later, maybe.” Some mystics go silent. Mysteriously,
some of them sing songs. Some of them are into service. We’re never sure.
They’re a law unto themselves; they know exactly what is to be done. “Plunge
into the heat of battle and keep your heart at the lotus feet of the Lord,” as
I said to you earlier.
Imagine that you’re unwell and in a foul mood, and they’re
taking you through some lovely countryside. The landscape is beautiful but
you’re not in the mood to see anything. A few days later you pass the same
place and you say, “Good heavens, where was I that I didn’t notice all of
this?” Everything becomes beautiful when you change. Or you look at the trees
and the mountains through windows that are wet with rain from a storm, and
everything looks blurred and shapeless. You want to go right out there and
change those trees, change those mountains. Wait a minute, let’s examine your
window. When the storm ceases and the rain stops, and you look out the window,
you say, “Well, how different everything looks.” We see people and things not
as they are, but as we are. That is why when two people look at something or
someone, you get two different reactions. We see things and people not as they
are, but as we are.
Remember that sentence from scripture about everything
turning into good for those who love God? When you finally awake, you don’t try
to make good things happen; they just happen. You understand suddenly that
everything that happens to you is good. Think of some people you’re living with
whom you want to change. You find them moody, inconsiderate, unreliable,
treacherous, or whatever. But when you are different, they’ll be different.
That’s an infallible and miraculous cure. The day you are different, they will
become different. And you will see them differently, too. Someone who seemed
terrifying will now seem frightened. Someone who seemed rude will seem
frightened. All of a sudden, no one has the power to hurt you anymore. No one
has the power to put pressure on you. It’s something like this: You leave a book
on the table and I pick it up and say, “You’re pressing this book on me. I have
to pick it up or not pick it up.” People are so busy accusing everyone else,
blaming everyone else, blaming life, blaming society, blaming their neighbor.
You’ll never change that way; you’ll continue in your nightmare, you’ll never
wake up.
Put this program into action, a thousand times: (a) identify
the negative feelings in you; (b) understand that they are in you, not in the
world, not in external reality; (c) do not see them as an essential part of
“I”; these things come and go; (d) understand that when you change, everything
changes.
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