"Mindfulness and Meditation allow us to open our hearts, relax our bodies, and clear our minds enough to experience the vast, mysterious, sacred reality of life directly. With Practice we come to know for ourselves that eternity is available in each moment.

Your MMM Courtesy Wake Up Call:
Musings on Life and Practice
by a Longtime Student of Meditation

Saturday, December 1, 2018

The Final Frontier

"When we are mindful, deeply in touch with the present moment,
our understanding of what is going on deepens, 
and we begin to be filled with acceptance, joy, peace and love.”
― Thich Nhat Hanh

“Delight in itself is the approach of sanity. Delight is to open our eyes 
to the reality of the situation rather than siding with this or that point of view.”
― Chögyam Trungpa, The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation



When I was growing up, being called a "space cadet" was not a good thing.  Unless you were an astronaut-in-training at NASA (or, perhaps, a Trekkie), the term was a put-down.  Not appearing to pay a lot of attention to the seemingly endless concerns and hassles of what most people called the real world, the space cadet just wasn't cool. 

Although I didn't realize it at the time, it's now obvious that some of these space cadets were actually marching, perhaps even dancing, to the beat of a different drummer.  

In doing so, they actually probably had a leg up on the rest of us. Being conditioned into the rat race of the so-called real world, our legs were usually fully engaged spinning the hamster wheel of an invisible, but very captivating, mind cage.     

Lost in our thoughts and feelings about doing it right, going for the gold, being all we can be, etc., most of us were continually scrambling to get with the program. We had internalized the values and norms the mainstream society long before we had the experience or the skills to realize that our society's "conventional reality" was a house built on the ever-shifting sands of endless time.

The space cadet seemed not to take it all that seriously.  It seemed that he or she could frequently let go, relax -- and journey elsewhere.  

Aboard the Starship Enterprise

These days, I will gladly accept the title of space cadet.  I've found that space, what some folks may call "inner space," is the final frontier.  In fact, as we voyage to the precise edge of this ever-unfolding frontier, the present moment, there is actually no such thing as elsewhere.  Inner and outer are two sides of the same coin.  Although I've had to encounter some space monsters along the way,  I grateful to have signed on for the voyage.  Most every day I choose to step off the hamster wheel for at least an hour -- and go into free fall.  

Some people call what I do meditation. 
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All that Glitters is...

Spending time examining the nature of mind, I've seen directly that there is a whole lot more to reality than meets the eye -- or at least the two eyes we generally have been trained to use in the conventional way.  ( I won't get into a discussion of third eyes, supernatural vision, and Visions here, but...)

As Practice has deepened, it's become quite clear that there is a whole lot more space than there is solidity in the nature of things.  In fact, even what appears to be quite solid, when looked into deeply, isn't.  Perceived directly, what we conventionally call "things" aren't.   They are localized intersections in an infinite web of energy.  With Practice, they appear in radical clarity as momentary events sparkling like diamonds within the embrace of limitless space.  

At this stage of the journey, I find that being a space cadet is often quite delightful and refreshing.  In the alchemy of Practice, even the lead and dross of the human condition are workable.  Immersed in the Gracious Spaciousness, what had once seemed solid and fixed becomes malleable.  No longer mindlessly reacting to the world, I can more readily approach the next moment with an open heart and clear mind.  The awesome task that Yogi Jesus and others proclaimed as sacred, that of loving your neighbor as yourself becomes increasingly doable!

In the embrace of endless space, reality glitters like gold.    

The Voyage Continues
   
As Practice deepens, the quality of consciousness cultivated on the meditation cushion persists. Over time, it embraces the activities of daily life, more and more.  When this sense of spaciousness is readily available, all sorts of things shift.  

These days, thoughts and feelings that used to dominate my awareness and send me spinning into countless hours of stressful angst at best, or an arsenal of painful and counterproductive behaviors at worst, rarely do.  Most of the time, I can pretty much relax, keep my eyes, ears, and heart relatively open, and do what needs to be done (or not done) from moment to moment with as much skill and grace as I can muster. 

With Practice, mind states that used to attach themselves to the illusory solidity of a "me" being right or being wrong are usually seen for what they are: ephemeral and fleeting clouds floating in the expanse of a clear, endless sky.  As a result, the blame and self-blame that had so often arisen in the past usually don't seem to form.  Even if they do, for the most part these too are experienced as fleeting thoughts and feelings that quickly dissipate if I don't allow them to dominate my attention.  These days, what would have become angry arguments or hours of debilitating self-talk don't readily emerge.  The old patterns may emerge momentarily, but usually they can't get any traction.  

With Practice, I'm no longer as prone to rocking my own boat.  So, navigating my relationships has become much easier.  These days, when it becomes obvious that even my best efforts haven't dispelled seemingly stormy seas, there is generally enough ambient spaciousness to see and accept that more readily.  I can usually take a deep breath or two, trim my sails, explore a different tack if it occurs to me --  or, if necessary, just turn around and sail away with the wind at my back.  It's often just that simple.

In the cool clarity of this Gracious Spaciousness, I've come to know that there is also boundless warmth.  As the heart opens to the clear sky of Mindful Awareness, we see that the sun is always shining.  Even on a cloudy day, it's there.  The One Love is omnipresent.  

But, don't take my word for it.  See for yourself.  

It just takes Practice. 


Originally Published as "Sacred Space," December 6, 2014

1 comment:

Shango Guanabana said...

As one who has spent some time on the holodek let me assure everyone that the virtual world is in fact a Buddha Field, at least when occupied by sentient avatars. The unanswered question is how will we respond when we start interacting in virtual and augmented environments with strong AI. If we love an AI will it love us back?
The social and psychological implications are profound. Science fiction stories are an excellent way to examine and help navigate our possable futures. Beam me up Scotty.