Back on Remembrance
Day you may remember Vince Exley gave us a reflection on Eckhart Tolle
which did generate a goodly number of page views on our website. He returns
today with extracts he's selected for us from the introduction to Eckhart
Tolle's book "A New Earth". In his covering note Vince explains
that Tolle "doesn't believe the earth will survive this century without
radical change in the world's collective consciousness". To introduce
the subject matter of reflection Vince has also included some preliminary
thoughts from Fr. Richard Rohr.
From Richard Rohr
What word of hope does the Church have to offer the world?
The world is tired of our ideas and theologies. It's tired of our lazy
church services. It's no longer going to believe ideas, but it will believe
love. It will believe life that is given and received.
God is not calling us into our heads. Yet we've lived in
our heads so long, the world no longer listens to us. I don't need your
words, the world says to us. I don't need your sermons. I want life. And
I want life more abundantly.
What word of hope do we have to offer to the millions of
workers in the world who see no meaning in their life? What word of hope
do we have for all the women who bear children and, day after day, say,
"What is the meaning of this life?"
For most people in the world the question is not, "Is
there a life on the other side of death?" It is, rather, "is
there life on this side of death?" Until we Christians give evidence
that there is life on this side of death, the world does not need to believe
our dogmas and giant churches. It doesn't need our words of hell. It needs
our promise of heaven.
What we have to offer, and what the world needs, is a Spirituality
that leads to God here and NOW.
By contemplation we mean the deliberate seeking of God
through a willingness to detach from the passing self, the tyranny of
emotions, the addiction to self-image and the false promises of this world.
Contemplation is the "divine therapy" and the perennial clearinghouse
for the soul.
Richard Rohr
Excerpts rom the introduction to Eckhart Tolle's book:
The New Earth and Our Inherited Dysfunction
If
we look more deeply into humanity's ancient religions and spiritual traditions,
we will find that underneath the many surface differences there are core
insights that most of them agree on. The words they use to describe those
insights differ, yet they all point to a fundamental truth. This truth
is the realization that the "normal" state of mind of most human
beings contains a strong element of what we might call dysfunction or
even madness.
According to Christian teachings, the normal collective state of humanity
is one of "original sin" Sin is a word that has been greatly
misunderstood and misinterpreted. Literally translated from the ancient
Greek in which the New Testament was written, to sin means to miss the
mark, as an archer who misses the target, so to sin means to miss the
point of human existence. It means to live unskilfully, blindly, and thus
to suffer and cause suffering. Again the term, stripped of its cultural
baggage and misinterpretations, points to the dysfunction inherent in
the human condition.
The human mind is highly intelligent. Yet its very intelligence is
tainted by madness. Science and technology have magnified the destructive
impact that the dysfunction of the human mind has upon the planet, other
life forms, and upon humans themselves. That is why the history of the
twentieth century is where that dysfunction, that collective insanity,
can be most clearly recognized. A further factor is that this dysfunction
is actually intensifying and accelerating.
By the end of the twentieth century, the number of people who died a
violent death at the hands of their fellow humans would rise to more than
one hundred million. They died not only through wars between nations,
but also through exterminations and genocide, such as the murder of twenty
million "class enemies, spies, and traitors" in the Soviet Union
under Stalin or the unspeakable horrors of the Holocaust in Nazi Germany.
They also died in countless smaller internal conflicts, such as the Spanish
civil war or during the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia when a quarter
of that country's population was murdered.
We only need to watch the daily news on television to realize that the
madness has not abated, that it is continuing into the twenty first century.
In Iraq alone since the invasion over one million Iraqis have been killed
Another aspect of the collective dysfunction of the human mind is the
unprecedented damage that humans are inflicting on other life forms and
the planet itself the destruction of oxygen producing forests and other
plant and animal life; the poisoning of rivers, oceans, and air. Driven
by greed, ignorant of their connectedness to the whole, humans persist
in behaviour that, if continued unchecked can only result in their own
destruction.
You do not become good by trying to be good, but by finding the goodness
that is already within you, and allowing that goodness to emerge.
But it can only emerge if something fundamental changes in your state
of consciousness.
The history of Communism, originally inspired by noble ideals, clearly
illustrates what happens when people attempt to change external reality
create a new earth without any prior change in their inner reality, their
state of consciousness. They make plans without taking into account the
blueprint for dysfunction that every human being carries within: the ego.
The greatest achievement of humanity is not its works of art, science,
or technology, but the recognition of its own dysfunction,
its own madness. In the distant past, this recognition already
came to a few individuals, Jesus, Buddha, Lao Tzu. To recognize one's
own insanity is, of course, the arising of sanity, the beginning of healing
and transcendence. A new dimension of consciousness had begun to emerge
on the planet, a first tentative flowering. Those rare individuals then
spoke to their contemporaries. They spoke of sin, of suffering, of delusion.
They said, "Look how you live. See what you are doing, the suffering
you create." They then pointed to the possibility of awakening from
the collective nightmare, of "normal" human existence. They
showed the way. The world was not yet ready for them, and yet they were
a vital and necessary part of human awakening. Inevitably, they were mostly
misunderstood by their contemporaries, as well as by subsequent generations.
Their teachings, although both simple and powerful, became distorted and
misinterpreted, in some cases even as they were recorded in writing by
their disciples. Over the centuries, many things were added that had nothing
to do with the original teachings, but were reflections of a fundamental
misunderstanding.
And so religions, to a large extent, became divisive rather than unifying
forces. Instead of bringing about an ending of violence and hatred
through a realization of the fundamental oneness of all life, they brought
more violence and hatred, more divisions between people as well as between
different religions and even within the same religion. They became ideologies;
belief systems people could identify with and so use them to enhance their
false sense of self. Through them, they could make themselves "right"
and others "wrong" and thus define their identity through their
enemies, the "others," the "non believers" or "wrong
believers" who not infrequently they saw themselves Justified in
killing. Man made "God" in his own image. The eternal, the infinite,
and unnameable was reduced to a mental idol that you had to believe in
and worship as "my god" or "our god."
What is the role of the established religions in the arising of the new
consciousness? Many people are already aware of the difference between
spirituality and religion. They realize that having a belief system a
set of thoughts that you regard as the absolute truth does not make you
spiritual no matter what the nature of those beliefs is. In fact, the
more you make your thoughts (beliefs) into your identity, the more cut
off you are from the spiritual dimension within yourself. Many "religious"
people are stuck at that level. They equate truth with thought, and
as they are completely identified with thought (their mind), they claim
to be in sole possession of the truth in an unconscious attempt to protect
their identity. They don't realize the limitations of thought. Unless
you believe (think) exactly as they do, you are wrong in their eyes, and
in the not too distant past, they would have felt Justified in killing
you for that. And some still do, even now.
The new spirituality, the transformation of
consciousness, is arising to a large extent outside of the structures
of the existing institutionalised religions. There were always
pockets of spirituality even in mind dominated religions, although the
institutionalised hierarchies felt threatened by them and often tried
to suppress them. A large scale opening of spirituality outside of the
religious structures is an entirely new development. In the past, this
would have been inconceivable, especially in the West, the most mind dominated
of all cultures, where the Christian church had a virtual franchise on
spirituality You couldn't just stand up and give a spiritual talk or publish
a spiritual book unless you were sanctioned by the church, and if you
were not, they would quickly silence you. But now, even within certain
churches and religions, there are signs of change.
Partly as a result of the spiritual teachings that have arisen outside
the established religions, but also due to an influx of the ancient Eastern
wisdom teachings, a growing number of followers of traditional religions
are able to let go of identification with form, dogma, and rigid belief
systems and discover the original depth that is hidden within their own
spiritual tradition at the same time as they discover the depth within
themselves. They realize that how "spiritual"
you are has nothing to do with what you believe but everything to do with
your state of consciousness. This, in turn, determines how you
act in the world and interact with others.
Those unable to look beyond form become even more deeply entrenched in
their beliefs, that is to say, in their mind. We are witnessing not only
an unprecedented influx of consciousness at this time but also an entrenchment
and intensification of the ego. Some religious institutions will be open
to the new consciousness; others will harden their doctrinal positions
and become part of all those other manmade structures through which the
collective ego will defend itself and "fight back." Some
churches, sects, cults, or religious movements are basically collective
egoic entities, as rigidly identified with their mental positions as the
followers of any political ideology that is closed to any alternative
interpretation of reality,
But the ego is destined to dissolve, and all its ossified structures,
whether they be religious or other institutions, corporations, or governments,
will disintegrate from within, no matter how deeply entrenched they appear
to be. The most rigid structures, the most impervious to change, will
collapse first. This has already happened in the case of Soviet Communism.
How deeply entrenched, how solid and monolithic it appeared, and yet within
a few years, it disintegrated from within. No one foresaw this. All were
taken by surprise. There are many more such surprises in store us.
But there's a shift happening in humanity, a shift in consciousness,
happening now because it has to happen now. Because if it doesn't happen
now, mankind probably won't survive. The dysfunction of the human mind
and its condition is becoming more and more intolerable to the planet,
and to humanity. People can't live with themselves much longer. The planet
cannot live with humans much longer! The dysfunction has become so magnified
through technology.
Whereas before, a human could kill a few hundred with a sword---if he
was a warrior--- now, the same dysfunction is magnified. So we have the
weaponry, destruction of the planet, pollution, destruction of forests,
countless manifestations of humans using their intelligence in the service
of the dysfunction, the madness. It's a strange juxtaposition. Humans
are intelligent, but if you look at history or even watch TV, they're
also incredibly stupid.
Look at what's happening in the Middle East with the eternal insane conflict
between Israel and Palestine. We can see how each faction is totally convinced
that their mental position is the correct one. Each faction sees itself
as the victim of the other.
Terrorists are not the only ones who are unconscious. The United
States manufactures an enormous amount of totally senseless weaponry.
Biological, chemical. They manufacture the most fiendish weapons---if
they ever used them it would be hell on earth. Why are they working on
this? They are intelligent scientists, thousands of them, the Government
itself sponsors it. What is the purpose in creating such weapons if the
use of such weapons would create hell on earth? Haven't they got enough
weapons already? So it applies; "they know not what they do."
You can see human unconsciousness in so many forms. You can see it very
clearly in the terrorists. Sometimes it's easier to see the madness in
others---but we also have to see it in ourselves.
The way out of the madness is to recognize thought as just thought.
To see your own stream of thinking, to see that no thought can encapsulate
the entire truth in any situation. You have to step out of thought to
see that. To become the awareness outside of thought. Some people are
driven out of thought through suffering; others can step out of thought
because they see that thought is dysfunctional. So we see then that
terrorists that inflict suffering on innocent people, kills thousands,
blows himself up---how is it that he cannot see what he is doing?
Responding to a radical crisis that threatens
our very survival this is humanity's challenge now. The dysfunction
of the egoic human mind recognized thousands of years ago by the ancient
wisdom teachers and now magnified through science and technology, is for
the first time threatening the survival of the planet. Until very recently,
the transformation of human consciousness also pointed to by the ancient
teachers was no more than a possibility, realized by a few rare individuals
here and there, irrespective of cultural or religious background. A wide
spread flowering of human consciousness did not happen because it was
not yet imperative.
A significant portion of the earth's population will soon recognize,
if they haven't already done so, that humanity is now faced with a stark
choice: Evolve or die. A still relatively small but rapidly growing
percentage of humanity is already experiencing within themselves the break
up of the old egoic mind patterns and the emergence of a new dimension
of consciousness.
What is arising now is not a new belief system, a new religion, spiritual
ideology, or mythology we are coming to the end
not only of mythologies but also of ideologies and belief systems.
The change goes deeper than the content of your mind, deeper than your
thoughts. In fact, at the heart of the new consciousness lies the transcendence
of thought, the newfound ability of rising above thought, of realizing
a dimension within yourself that is infinitely more vast than thought.
You then no longer derive your identity, your sense of who you are, from
the incessant stream of thinking that in the old consciousness you take
to be yourself. What a liberation to realize that the "voice in my
head" is not who I am. Who am I then? The one who sees that. The
awareness that is prior to thought, the space in which the thought or
the emotion or sense perception happens.
The word God has become empty of meaning through thousands of years
of misuse. I use it sometimes, but I do so sparingly. By misuse, I
mean that people, who have never even glimpsed at the realm of the sacred,
the infinite vastness behind that word, use it with great conviction,
as if they knew what they are talking about. Or, they argue against it,
as if they knew what it is that they are denying. This misuse gives rise
to absurd beliefs, assertions, and egoic delusions, such as "My or
our God is the only true God, and your God is false," or Nietzsche's
famous statement "God is dead."
Spirituality is too simple it doesn't need clerics. It is the democratising
of religion. We imagine God as being elsewhere but He is within us.
The mind is our enemy. 90% of human thought is repetitive. Neural
grooves are created in our brains. These thoughts become stupider and
stupider.
We
need to be present in the NOW. This will lead us to live in
God's presence all the time. Then you see the beauty of the world.
We must stop playing the worthiness game. God
doesn't love us because we deserve it He loves us because he is
LOVE. The mind can never create a loving world.
The opposite of faith isn't doubt it is worry
caused by the ego. Christ always states that the past = forgiveness
and future = not to worry. Being present in the now from a Christian perspective
is not just a psychological technique.
Ego is no more than this: identification with form, which primarily means
thought forms. If evil has any reality and it has a relative, not an absolute,
reality this is also its definition: complete identification with form
physical forms, thought forms, emotional forms. This results in a total
unawareness of my connectedness with the whole, my intrinsic oneness with
every "other" as well as with the Source. This forgetfulness
is original sin, suffering, and delusion. When this delusion of utter
separateness underlies and governs whatever I think, say, and do, what
kind of world do I create? To find the answer to this, observe how humans
relate to each other, read a history book, or watch the news on television
tonight.
If the structures of the human mind remain unchanged, we will always
end up re creating fundamentally the same world, the same evils, and the
same dysfunction.
The inspiration for the title of this book came from a Bible prophecy
that seems more applicable now than at any other time in human history.
It occurs in both the Old and the New Testament and speaks of the collapse
of the existing world order and the arising of "a
new heaven and a new earth." We need to understand
here that heaven is not a location but refers to the inner realm of consciousness.
This is the esoteric meaning of the word, and this is also its meaning
in the teachings of Jesus.
Earth, on the other hand, is the outer manifestation in form, which is
always a reflection of the inner. Collective human consciousness and
life on our planet are intrinsically connected. "A
new heaven" is the emergence of a transformed state of human consciousness,
and "a new earth" is its reflection in
the physical realm.
Eckhart Tolle
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The background image "Freedom" to accompany the line "We
need to be present in the NOW!" was taken by Vibor Lisjak and also
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Vince
Exley is another much-loved member of this community who has
been with us since the very earliest days of the CathNews
discussion community. The lucky bugger lives in one of Australia's
paradise locations, the Whitsunday Islands in tropical Queensland.
He's a really contented bachelor and described his life to me a
few years ago in these terms: "I feel God has really blessed
me in leading me to retirement in this beautiful area. I lead a
very fulfilling life of twice daily Christian meditation, a very
fulfilling Sunday Eucharist, pleasant daily walks along the beach,
Vinnie's activities, relaxation in the resort's Spas and Pools and
an afternoon scotch or two on my balcony (where the parakeets actually
try to drink my scotch)." Following a recent illness and hospitalisation
Vince has been learning to live with some permanent paralysis on
one side of his face.
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