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What’s your story?

July 25, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

Picking up on Wrong Turn Eddie from yesterday, what is your story? The Story is the message, not the daily content of your story. If you feel the victim, you have a Victim Story. Everything that happens ends up with this feeling of being a victim of some external power, or, if not that, that the victim of yourself. Someone or something has to be the blame. That is our conditioning. That is our Flaw. No mater what, it’s always Lose/Lose. When caught in Lose/Lose we start looking for a Savior to rescue us from this quicksand or rip tide. 

Taking a clue from Jesus, we have to SEE while we are trapped in our Lose/Lose situation that we are both the story and not the story at the same time. This is an Awakening, a Satori, a Eureka!…I SEE! The cataracts of our story is removed. 

The Story is always in Time, a progression of our personal character in time, and when we believe we are the character in our story, we are trapped in time, and we suffering, because there is no way out, No Exit…except by death, any many frustrated by by lose/lose trap of time, kill themselves. Other vote for Trump. 1f60e.png😎

The First Noble Truth of the Buddha is “There is suffering.” Which means I see that right here in this everyday situation I’m trapped in the story of my suffering. I am both sides of the coin, the Right Turn Eddie and the Wrong Turn Eddie. I see that in my struggle to be right, I’m also wrong. I cannot escape my two faces. I cannot through good effort or works make myself One Eddie. 

When I see the absurdity of this tragedy, I become a comedy.

The way out of your story of suffering is to SEE through and through that there is No Exit. But here’s the magic: when you SEE that you are an Ouroboros snake eating itself as it tries to become whole, You are the SEEING and not the snake, yet at the same time you are also the self consuming self, or Ego. You are in the world but not of it when you SEE your world as being the One that is Two. The SEEing is the ONE, the two is you and the world. The SEEING holds both You and your world.

Filed Under: Buddhas in your Landfill Tagged With: Buddhism, cessation of suffering, Ground Hog Day

It’s Time to Wake up Now!

September 25, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

Well, I didn’t talk about movies, but I did talk about waking up to the conditioning of Culture. And movie are wake up stories, but I forgot to talk about that. What I did talk about was awaking curiosity as to why we are divided and dissatisfied, and why we are not in synchronicity with the external world. When synchronicity happens, we think it is a miracle. No, that is the way life is supposed to be; you are supposed to be in harmony with nature and the world, other people and your own experience. Division does not exist in nature. It exists only in Culture as an overlay that we mistake for reality. We believe the menu is the meal, the map is the terrain.

So this talk was intended to arouse your curiosity. Am I dreaming the dream of Culture, mesmerized by TV and internet, entranced by the dancing forms of culture on media that defines the reality I’m to believe in and then live in, my belief actually creating the reality I perceive. We should be curious about that.

But to say something about movies which my intention before my tongue took me in a different direction. Movies are Art, and Art has the purpose of waking us up to a wider experience of ourselves in the world. Art is Metaphor. Art has two. fingers; one points to the form of the art, the other finger points to your heart, hoping to get past your defense mechanism built by current culture. Culture doesn’t want you to wake up and leave it. Culture is like a doctor who won’t cure. you because he wants you to be his patient, or a spiritual teachers who promises to take you to the other shore, but never lets you off the boat.

The Game of Culture is to keep you as one of its cells. If the cells revolt against the body the body dies. But the great illusion of culture is that your revolt against culture is still within culture. Nothing changes. Culture doesn’t care if you obey or revolt, if you vote for security or change; either way you are still in culture. We need a bigger boat.

Culture is about shaking the Snow Globe to make the mind clear. Spiritual practice, Buddhism, is about discovering that you don’t need to shake the mind/culture in order to restore clarity.

Waking up begins at home. Waking up doesn’t begin in the big issues, deciding who is wrong and who is right, taking sides, creating a position, joining a movement. All this is fine, but it has nothing to do with waking up. Waking up is like the snow globe become clear when you stop shaking it to wake up.

Filed Under: It's Martini Time Tagged With: Buddhism, dharma, Eckhart Tolle, Ground Hog Day, holy grail, jesus, Joseph Campbell, liberation, meditation, mindfulness, realization, Satori, wake up, Zorba the Greek

Your mind is a green screen

March 4, 2016 by admin Leave a Comment

images-5Friday with ET: “Whenever you interact with people, don’t be there primarily as a function or role, but as a field of conscious presence.” E. Tolle from A New Earth
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Happy Friday. This is the Field Theory vs the Particle Theory. The Field is the whole while the Particle is a thing in the field. Am I a thing in the world alone and separated? That’s the way we are conditioned to feel in our American paradigm of reality that was created with the Enlightenment. This is Materialism. Only things exist. If you can’t see it and measure it, it does exist.
 
Well, you can’t measure the Field because it has no boundaries. So in our materialistic world the Field doesn’t exist. This is like saying the foreground object exists, but the background doesn’t exist. This is the weatherman in front of a green screen before you fill in the background. If you notice someone in front of a green screen, the object has no meaning. When you start changing the background on the green screen, you start changing the meaning of the object in front of it.
 
So, keeping it a hundred with Tolle, what is the “function or role” that we identify with and leave the “field of conscious presence?”
 
Okay, if the true Field doesn’t exist in our world view, an object must have a background on the green screen. The object of consciousness must meaning, and meaning comes from the background, right? If I’m not aware of the Field that is reality, where does that field or background come from? I must have some background.
 
I project it myself on the green screen from my past conditioning of who Ii think I am. If I play the role of the Fixer in life, then I project onto the green screen of my own mind (since I don’t believe there is a real field there) my own story of reality, a story in which I play the role of the Fixer, for instance. I might project the story of me as a victim. We can project anything we want on the green screen and then believe the green screen projection is the real field.
 
Now, the world (green screen background) is believe to be the real world, but it is really an illusion, a screen of my own mind. I’m living in a hologram created by my conditioned mind. Life becomes my Ground Hog Day.Unknown-8

Filed Under: Reflections on Eckhart Tolle Tagged With: Elkhart Tolle, green screen, Ground Hog Day, insight, meditation, Zen

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