“Be still. Stillness reveals the secrets of eternity.
When there is
silence one finds the anchor of the universe within oneself”
― Lao Tzu
"Never miss a good chance to shut up."
― Will Rogers
Sometimes the magic happens when you are sitting alone in silence. The thin veil dissolves. The Connection is made. Sometimes
the magic happens when you are meditating with others. In the silence, the illusion of our fundamental separateness evaporates. The "I"
becomes "we" -- and we know it.
I think it's even sweeter when it happens that way.
I remember one of those times distinctly. Sitting
here now, it seems like it happened in a different world, a long, long
time ago. I guess it was. The year was 6 B.C. Six years
Before COVID.
There
were fifteen of us gathered to Simply Sit Still during the Wednesday Evening Mindfulness Circle at
the Recovery Learning Community's Greenfield Center that night. As was our Practice, I rang the bell three times and we sat in silent meditation for twenty minutes.
At a certain point, it happened. It got really quiet. Really, Really -- Quiet!
In the silence, a Presence emerged.
When
I rang the bell to end the meditation and begin the Heart Council, the
air was electric. I knew that what I had just experienced wasn't just a
subjective personal event occurring within the confines of my own
skull. I could see it in
people's eyes.
As we went
around the Circle to compare notes on what we had each experienced
during our meditation, the first person exclaimed, wide-eyed, "you could
actually hear the
silence!"
"Yes. The Silence was deafening!" a second added. Others nodded.
The magic had occurred. In the silence, what my first Zen teacher called the Soundless Sound had emerged as a shared experience. Whenever that happens, even for a few moments, our Essential Oneness within the embrace of the One Love becomes less theoretical. Reality Asserts Itself. You can feel it in your bones. In the stillness our shared silence, we know:
We are not only in this together -- we are this together!
I love it when that happens.
And yet...
Scurrying Through the Matrix
In a society that places a high value on individualism, competition, speed, achievement, and acquisition, Simply Sitting Still can be challenging. We
have been conditioned to experience our world through mental and
emotional states that manifest a lot of mental activity, a feeling of restless
motion -- and, whether we are aware of it or not, a profound sense of separation.
As the profit motive and the technology of late stage capitalism increasingly captures and commodifies our attention, it's only gotten worse. With the proliferation of cellphones and video screens, We are bombarded with incessant visual and auditory stimulation. Our minds are habitually
filled with incessant noise and chatter -- inner and outer.
In today's world, most of us have spent much of our lives
being
constantly distracted and disconnected from our True Nature.
The direct experience of what Thich Nhat Hanh calls Interbeing,
our fundamental interconnection with one another and the entire Web of
Life , is rarely encountered on a conscious level. Yet it is always
there -- always here, more correctly -- in the embrace of what contemporary spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle and others have called the Eternal Now.
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