Idle musings

If you could only keep quiet, clear of memories and expectations, you would be able to discern the beautiful pattern of events. It is your restlessness that causes chaos. ~Nisargadatta Maharaj, “I Am That” Talks with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

The crystal clarity that erupted through Nisraga was usually corrupted by the very process with which it was recorded. Nisarga not only had no English, he spoke in a dialect of an Indian language known as Marathi, in response to a question posed in English by a Pole.

The above quote would appear to suggest that there is an individuated entity which can work to keep quiet, be clear of memories and expectations. Whereas the very sense of striving to be quiet, to be clear of memories and expectation, ……..that very sense of striving is the very sense of expectation, which is the sense of the entity.

You cannot be quiet.

You are the very disturbance seeking an end of that disturbance, the seeking being more of the same disturbance.

Yes quietude flowers but there is none to note this.

And this very quietude is the very pattern of events. A pattern of events which includes a sense of restlessness for which chaos is chaotic. Akin the quietude of the sleeping form in a 6 X 4 cot, which remains unaffected while the ethos, pathos and frenzy of the sleep dream drama is getting played out.

Wanting to reform the world without discovering one’s true self is like trying to cover the world with leather to avoid the pain of walking on stones and thorns. It is much simpler to wear shoes. ~Sri Ramana Maharshi

This may suggest that what is being propounded is to avoid the world and i’;s issues, a criticism often made of a living a life of a recluse in the middle of a forest or on top of a mountain.

The world travels with you, irrespective of the location. What Ramana is suggesting is that since the world along with all it’s beauty and all it’s warts….is a projection of you……..deal with the source.

Rather than cleaning the screen, look for motes of dust on the glass of the torchlight throwing a beam of light on the screen.

If you begin to understand what you are without trying to change it, then what you are undergoes transformation. Seeing the problem and attempting to fix it, is akin to employing a fox to protect the chickens. ~Krishnamurti

You can never understand what you are. Understanding is only more thought hoopla.

When the need to change oneself, the world, anything is absent……..the need for any transformation is absent. This absence cannot be achieved, cannot be cultivated, cannot be experienced cannot be reached and thus cannot be made into an objective to be attained.

And that is why the mind cannot establish a relationship with it, for it is not of the domain of mentation.

We listen with hope and fear; we seek the light of another but are not alertly passive to be able to understand. If the liberated seems to fulfill our desires we accept him; if not, we continue our search for the one who will; what most of us desire is gratification at different levels.

We do not desire gratification at different levels. The very desire for gratification whether it is of the liberation type or sensual or physical….is the very sense of a “we” or “me”.

What is important is not how to recognize one who is liberated but how to understand yourself.

The positing of a “how” is to have a apriori issue to be resolved. An issue can only exist for an entity. And it’s back to the same round and round the mulberry bush.

No authority here or hereafter can give you knowledge of yourself; without self knowledge there is no liberation from ignorance, from sorrow. ~Krishnamurti

Jiddu went on and on for close to 5 decades that there is no authority. And all that resulted was he (and the JK Foundation subsequently)becoming the authority on this path of no authority.

His famous dictum was Truth is a Pathless territory. That very dictum establishes the territorial parameters .

There is no scripture in which contradiction does not exist. It is the contradiction which makes the music of the message. ~Hazrat Inayat Khan

Because a scripture, any scripture is a collection of speakings which happened in the moment. The relevance, the appropriateness of the speaking was for the moment in which the speaking happened. The moment which included the state of the questioner, the seeker, which invoked the specific response.

The mental churning of all that is recalled of the speakings…….later on in time………with the invariable comparing is bound to throw up contradictions.

For just like snowflakes…… no two moment is the same.

The contradictory nature …as much true for the Covenant site.

Do all you do, acting from the core of your soul, without a single “Why”… Thus, if you ask a genuine person, that is, one who acts from his heart: “Why are you doing that?” — he will reply in the only possible way: “I do it because I do It!” [The just man] wants nothing, seeks nothing, and has no reason for doing anything. ~Meister Eckhart

Yes. The sun shines, because not-shining is not possible for it. That shining may effect life, may dole out death. But the sun continues to shine in continued indifference.

As God, having no motives, acts without them, so the just man acts without motives. As life lives on for its own sake, needing no reason for being, so the just man has no reason for doing what he does.

Nothing matters.

And precisley because nothing matters, everything is possible to appear to be.

Mesiter Eckhart was a beautiful expression of that-which-expresses.

Author: Sandeep

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