“A disciple said to him, “I am ready, in the quest for God, to give up anything: wealth, friends, family, country, life itself. What else can a person give up?” The Master calmly replied, “One’s beliefs about God.”
-Anthony de Mello (1931-1987), Catholic theologian & spiritual teacher
We’ve cultivated our beliefs about God over years, lifetimes, centuries, and millennia. We’re certain that our human intellect, through dedicated study, has enabled us to accumulate a vast wealth of knowledge about our Creator. Our religions are built on the very concept of carrying on the torch of God-knowledge to subsequent generations. So the question is… why on earth would we want to, or be willing to, surrender our beliefs about God?
For some, such a suggestion might seem like sheer nonsense; for others, too fearful to fathom; and still for others, utter blasphemy to even entertain the thought. Our answer, though, is not concerned with what makes sense to the human intellect. Nor is it concerned with mankind’s ancient belief in the ‘fear’ or retribution of a punishing God, or with religious doctrine of any kind. Our answer is one of spiritual experience, which leads us far beyond the limits of our human fears and intellectual pride. Our answer is simply this: to surrender our beliefs of God, to God, is one of the greatest acts of faith, humility and devotion that we can demonstrate in life. As the disciple above is guided to learn, surrendering our beliefs far exceeds any physical act of giving up material possessions, because the concept of ‘sacrificing something to God’ is utterly meaningless.
What faith, what courage, what fearless, unconditional love it demonstrates to humbly express to God, regardless of where we are at in our understanding, “I surrender to You this moment every belief I ever held of You, and wholly open my mind for You to teach me about You from now on.” We don’t need to look hard in this agreement to see a deep acknowledgment and vow of love and unity between Creation and Creator. It is from this very place of unity we were taught that “everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened.”
This expression is not something we do only once ceremoniously or think about only on Sabbath or Sundays – it’s something we practice, and practice, and practice again until we come to know the experience that everyone and everything can be perceived as an extension of God. As such, our perspective of the world becomes ”unchangingly new”. From such an experience we can look back in hindsight and see that it had been our attachments to past beliefs that limited what we were able to experience in our “quest for God”.
Imagine how our human relationships could benefit from continually seeing each other with this fresh perspective rather than through a lens of ’good or bad’ based on judgments and beliefs formed by past experience.
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If you want to read more from Anthony de Mello, I highly recommend a great, easy read of his titled Awareness.
“Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.” — Rudyard Kipling
The world would tell us that words are imbued with tremendous power – mightier than the sword – and capable of affecting great change in our lives and in the world. In actuality, words are merely symbols we use to attempt to communicate the thoughts and ideas that swirl around in the mind. It’s those thoughts and ideas swirling around in the mind that have all the power in this world – by them our perceptions of reality are projected, formed and reflected back to us. Still, words can certainly be used to stimulate this magnificent power of thought, so we ought to attempt to use them wisely, with great care and most definitely for the benefit of all.
For this post then, I thought it would be interesting, fun and hopefully helpful to contemplate different words we often hear related to our human belief system(s) and offer up some interesting, thought-provoking diversions from how Webster might define them. I’ll add to this list as inspired (archived here), and these will also appear on my Facebook page.
I hope you enjoy them, and invite you to comment as you’re moved to do so.
ac·cep·tance [ak-ˈsep-tən(t)s] n.: being at peace with what is as it is in the present moment without nurturing the thoughts that demand for something different
ar·ro·gance [ˈer-ə-gən(t)s] n.: when the mind is deceived into believing it actually has the ability to diminish the light of the spirit (see delusion)
de⋅lu⋅sion [di-ˈlü-zhən] n.: when the mind is deceived into believing it actually has the ability to diminish the light of the spirit (see arrogance)
e·go [ˈē-gō] n.: a deeply rooted, rogue thought system that hijacks the mind and keeps it distracted from remembering its source in order to deceive us into believing it is us; a relentless wish or dream to be or have something ‘else’ outside of all that presently is
e·piph·a·ny [i-ˈpi-fə-nē] n.: the enlightening discovery that you are what you seek (or in modern terms: “You are your search results” ~ Julia Angwin)
free·dom [ˈfrē-dəm] n.: when the mind no longer perceives itself as limited, sheltered or imprisoned within a body nor bound by space and time; when the mind is no longer deceived by the ego
hu·mil·i·ty [hyü-ˈmi-lə-tē] n.: a clear recognition of what and who we really are, followed by a sincere willingness to follow the guidance of the still, small voice within; the absence of ego
light (spirit, pure innocence) [ˈlīt] n.: the luminous core of our being which the ego vainly attempts to keep hidden from our awareness under dark, cloudy layers of guilt, fear and endless distraction – layers which dissolve away by following the intimate guidance of a gentle inner teacher
light·work·er [ˈlīt-wər-kər] n.: one whose function and purpose is to help light the way for others to seek and find their inner guide so they too can remember and perceive the light within themselves and in each other
mind (neutral) [ˈmīnd] n.: the energy and activating agent of spirit through which all creation occurs; the “law of gravity” that holds everything in this universe, from micro to macro, together
mind (deceived) [ˈmīnd] n.: the same energy and activating agent hijacked by ego through which all make believe occurs; the part of mind that has been deceived into forgetting its rightful function in creation
mind (healed) [ˈmīnd] n.: the mind that has been returned and restored to its true source; the mind that no longer plans on its own without seeking inner guidance and no longer attaches to specific predesigned outcomes
mir·a·cle [ˈmir-i-kəl] n.: the correction and translation of an ego-distorted misperception into another illuminating light along our path (requires translator/inner teacher)
open–mind·ed [ˌō-pən-ˈmīn-dəd] adj.: one who looks upon the world as a blank canvas without having to be the one with all the paint brushes; one who is willing to loose the world from all he/she thinks it is (see humility)
peace (of mind) [ˈpēs ] n.: complete freedom from the past coupled with the total absence of anxiety over the future (see acceptance); the absence of ego
per·spec·tive (right-minded) [pər-ˈspek-tiv] n: seeing that “the world is not done to us, the world is done by us” ~ Gary Renard
self–aware·ness [ˈself-ə-ˈwer-nes] : the experience of the fundamental truth that “I remain as God created me, not as I have made myself believe me to be”
self–help [ˈself-ˈhelp] n: the process of opening the mind, becoming wholly teachable and then accepting the realization that “I am already healed” regardess of what the body or world would say to the contrary
spir·it [ˈspir-ət] n: a thought and reflection of God in the Mind of God; the Love of God; the source and inspiration by which all creation occurs (see light)
suf·fer·ing [ˈsə-fər-riŋ] n.: “the fire in which the ego is eventually burned up” ~Eckhart Tolle
sur·ren·der [sə-ˈren-dər] v.: to willingly give up the compulsion to choose or identify with the ego thought system in order to become free of the suffering that inherently results in following its choices and decisions
teach·er (within) [ˈtē-chər] n: the soft, inner voice that gently and continuously reminds the mind of its true source and function regardless of how deceived or hidden from itself it appears to be; the ever-illuminated bridge between spiritual truth and ego make believe; the translator of error into correction, darkness and discontent into light and peace
uni·ty [ˈyü-nə-tē] n.: one truth, one destination, countless highly individualized paths to it
will·ing·ness[ˈwi-liŋ-nes] n.: the desire, without reservation, to be open to and follow guidance beyond the limitation of one’s own thinking and limited perspective
That’s it for now. If there is a tinge of conflict with any of these definitions, perhaps mere variation in symantics is at the root – a seemingly common cause of conflict in our world. Words are just words, to be looked beyond for the underlying message… that’s the whole point. We could break down a whole lot of our ‘separation’ walls if we could learn to let go of our attachment to the meaning of words - like everything else in this world, they have only the meaning we give them based on our individual experiences along the path. Always allow room for inner translation.
In the end there is only one Word that is truly powerful, one that unites us in spite of allour beliefs of separation and judgments of our preceived differences. It continually reminds us from where we came like a beacon of light shining the way home. This Word is beyond definition, beyond the religions of men, beyond human voice or ear and beyond all symbols. This is a Word that can only be spoken by the still, small voice within… a Word that can only be experienced. Be willing then to learn to find that safe, tranquil place inside where it’s quiet enough to experience it. Make this a priority in life above the distractions and shiney trinkets of the world and all else will fall gently into place.
After having some fun with the last post offered as a happier reflection of what we generally seem to see as a troubled modern world, I wanted to return to the gist of a previous post, Projecting Reality at the Speed of Thought, and explore just a wee bit further down the reality rabbit hole. There, weaved in throughout the fabric of the quantum universe, lies a great and wondrous treasure just begging for us to rediscover it – a deep and practical understanding of the incredible power of our own mind.
In that post we touched on the importance of comprehending the nature of cause and effect in relation to our thoughts and perceived realities. This knowledge lights the path to a much deeper state of peace and contentment which comes gently and effortlessly with a clear understanding of the role our thoughts play in forming the reality that we experience. Once we understand and accept the causal role of our thoughts, we can then begin to affect wonderful and enduring changes in our state of health, our well-being and our sense of inner peace simply because we’re treating the problems of reality at the level of cause rather than relentlessly trying to force change at the level of effect – in the people, places and things we see in the world.
Article in Review: Projecting Reality at the Speed of Thought Quantum physics demonstrates how subatomic particles - energy ’stuff’ that makes up our solid physical world – only become particles upon conscious observation. It establishes that until these particles are observed with our focused attention, they are merely possibilities of becoming particles, and therefore only possibilities of taking on physical form. In this pre-observed state they can be described as undifferentiated energy, having no definable form or location in either space or time.
As a result, quantum physics exemplifies how thought plays a causal role in how and what we perceive in our physical reality. Misunderstanding this causal role leads us to perceive often troubling images in our world without the wisdom and clarity to see ourselves as the image maker, which leaves us to experience ourselves as powerless at the effect of the world we see. We believe things happen to us instead of by us and through us. The key to changing the effect of these troubling images lies in our learning to change our thoughts about the world rather than insisting that the world change first.
The quantum physics model is meaningless without a parallel discussion of the general nature of mind and thought, therefore the post also touched on how:
the mind never sleeps
mind is the cause behind the characters, images, scenes and stories that occur in our dreams as well as ultimately being the creative source behind what we perceive in the world
mind is essentially split:
conscious mindremains completely unaware of the images and stories being projected by the unconscious mind, so it misperceives the source of what it experiences as coming from somewhere ‘outside’ itself and therefore believes what it perceives as a reality not of its own making
unconscious mind is a bottomless well of thoughts, getting all the ‘creative material’ for both dreams and for the world and stories it projects from the thoughts, perceptions and feelings experienced by the conscious mind
there are no thoughts that do not affect some segment of what we perceive as reality – therefore there is no such thing as neutral or idle thoughts
The Nature of Thought Clearly then, the thoughts we choose to entertain on a daily basis are a very big deal if we wish to enjoy a deep and lasting sense of peace of mind as well as experience a new, healed perception of a sick, depleted, beat-up old world. It would appear that if we are to allow any sort of permanent change - permanent correction in our individual and collective experience of the world – then now might be a good time to embrace a practical understanding of the nature of thought itself. This understanding has been given us time and time again throughout human history in countless languages and disciplines common to those times. Quantum physics becomes yet another language that we can add to that rich mixture of teachings to help light the way to enduring peace in the midst of the proverbial storm of these modern times.
With this understanding, we find ourselves empowered to begin to proactively choose the thoughts that we want to identify with much more wisely and thereby experience a much more peaceful, joyful and abundant world. What, if not this, is a proper application of wisdom? When, if not now, do we choose to experience this deep sense of peace instead of prolonging the age-old dysfunctional attachment to thoughts that reflect fear, pain, depression, anxiety and suffering?
“As a man who has devoted his whole life to the most clear headed science, to the study of matter, I can tell you as a result of my research about atoms this much: There is no matter as such. All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force which brings the particle of an atom to vibration and holds this most minute solar system of the atom together. We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent mind. This mind is the matrix of all matter.”
– Max Planck (1858-1947), German physicist, Nobel Prize winner, founder of quantum theory
Anyone Have a Mirror?
So just how do we acquire this insight into the nature of thought? Well, we’ll need a make-believe mirror for this next part. Now that we are already down the rabbit hole we can take one small step beyond quantum physics, hold up our mirror, and behold… our answer bursts out in every direction with glorious, radiant light, illuminating the entirety of the rabbit hole and extending everywhere outward and beyond. It is here that we discover the great and wondrous treasure awaiting us. We find that when we fix our gaze upon the reflection of the undifferentiated subatomic universe, we discover its cause – the infinite, radiant majesty of undifferentiated thought – pure, open, still, silent, peaceful mind.
The quantum universe is suddenly seen in a whole new light as being both the reflection and the effect of mind in precisely the same way that the world of form is the mirror image and the effect of our thoughts. Here we learn precisely why there are no idle thoughts, because when a thought arises from within the limitless ocean of undifferentiated thought, so must its reflection arise into the world of form. Cause and effect are one and as such are wholly inseparable – we cannot have one without the other. Mind and the subatomic universe are one and wholly inseparable just as thought and physical form are one and wholly inseparable. There is absolutely no exception to this. One cannot observe oneself in front of a mirror without both making and perceiving the mirror image of oneself.
With this illuminated understanding, we now have a solid foundation from which we can see logically why it is so important that we begin to learn to condition ourselves to monitor our thoughts more wisely. Additionally, enlightened by this glimpse into the enormous power of the mind, it becomes all too clear why our world appears to be in the mess that it’s in… because not only are we in denial of it, we also simply haven’t a clue in the world how to manage the incredibly creative force of thought.
Perhaps it was never ours to manage alone in the first place.
As a wrap up to this post, readers are invited to watch this very well done 10-minute video below highlighting comments from leading quantum physicists on the topic of ‘reality’. Additionally, for a deeper read on the history and theory of quantum physics and the concept of a holographic universe, visit this thought-provoking blog entitled “Holographic Universe: The Coming Worldview.”
“Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.” - Albert Einstein
It’s fair to say, at least from a global news perspective, that a sense of peace and security seems to be eluding a great many of us these days. Collectively we seem genuinely bewildered at how to improve our present reality with concern to our global economy, terrorism, war, and the persistent poverty and world hunger issues continuing to face us. Surely we know by now that if we keep doing what we’re doing, we’re going to keep getting what we’re getting.
For this post then, let’s approach our present condition from a fresh perspective. A quick drop down the reality rabbit hole should do just the trick. There we can see that indeed there is something that each and every one of us can do to improve the persistent troubling images in our reality rather than sit on the sidelines waiting for someone else to magically fix things from the top down, or from the outside in.
It would appear the world has a new light in leadership, but correction of the issues presently facing us is going to require more than having a noble, well-intentioned U. S. president in office. Barack Obama represents our collective desire for change, and that’s a great start, but getting there is going to be up to us — our open-mindedness, our willingness and our choices. What we now need to learn to do is not just think outside the box, but finally see that thereis no box; that the only limitations blocking our way to peace beyond all previous experience and understanding are the limits we put on ourselves.To help facilitate this we’ll take an illuminating glimpse into the true nature of the Law of Cause and Effect.
Quantum Physics – An Ultra-Condensed Review: Newtonian physics supports the fact that everything in the world of form, our “reality,” is made up of atoms, which are made up of subatomic particles; that these particles are made up mostly of empty space. Quantum physics goes further to say that these subatomic particles are not even particles at all, being entirely formless, until they’re observed by an observer. Until they are observed, they are merely possibilities of being particles. In this pre-observed state they can be more accurately described as undifferentiated energy, having no definable form or location in either space or time1.
What makes this relevant to the topic and so incredibly fascinating is the fact that the mind of the observer has finally been scientifically demonstrated, at the most fundamental level, to be the cause of that which is observed. How? Because quantum physics demonstrates that the simple act of observing some ‘thing’ in the universe is ultimately the catalyst that forms the ‘thing’ in the observer’s reality. So if mind is causal and our perception of reality is an effect of it, we have a whole lot more influence on the world we perceive than what we previously accepted ourselves to possess.
We perceive deeply troubling images in our world, but we do not see ourselves as maker of these images. Instead we see ourselves as being at the affect of them. We accept that mind is the cause behind our nighttime ‘sleeping’ dreams - making up the characters, images, places and stories that occur in them – but we do not make the connection that mind is also very much involved with the making of our daytime reality as well. Projected from one part of the mind (unconscious) and perceived by another part of the mind (conscious) with no awareness of an open channel of communication between them, the conscious mind is completely unaware of Einstein’s “persistent illusion” as being projected by the unconscious mind, and therefore it ‘believes’ what it perceives. In a sense, it could be said that mind is being deceived by itself, and is literally playing a game of make-believe below its own radar of awareness.
“Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” - Carl Jung
In Practical Terms: To change the troubling images we see in the world then, we must learn to change our minds, our thoughts, about the world. It is ultimately from our conscious thoughts that our unconscious mind gets the ‘material’ for the world and the stories it projects in both our sleeping and our waking hours. Therefore it’s time to accept and learn to understand the causal role we each have as individual contributors in this collective experience, because there are no thoughts that do not in some way affect some segment of what we see.
As “individual contributors” we feel we feel we’re rightly exercising our free will by placing judgment on the world based on our value systems and higher principles of right and wrong. If peace – true, deep and lasting peace – is truly is what we seek, then our addiction to the judgment of people, places and things must be accepted and treated with large daily doses of humility, kindness and compassion for each other. We must learn to make conscious decisions to look upon the innocence that exists in each other beyond what our five senses would try to tell us, until it becomes natural to see this innocence effortlessly. There, beyond this ‘observed’ world of form, we are wholly joined. There, we are still as pure and innocent as God created us. Underneath all our stories and individual life dramas, that is who we are. Deep down we all share this divine spark of memory – let us now be willing to surrender the layers of darkness we’ve covered it over with and finally expose our light.
Some of our greatest spiritual and philosophical teachers and traditions throughout time have taught us that the world we perceive outside of us reflects the state of mind within. Science in the form of quantum physics has come full circle in this age of trials and tribulations to demonstrate that this is precisely the case. This period in time presents a wonderful opportunity to truly begin to “Know thyself.” There are many paths to this understanding, and many of you may see reflections of your path of choice written here. It is my prayer that this may illuminate some of us who are in the midst of choosing theirs. Ultimately, we cannot fail to find our way.
1 The ancient Vedanta philosophy originating in India had an awareness of this formless, undifferentiated energy – they called it “prakriti.” Vedanta predates quantum physics by some 2,500 years, give or take a few centuries.
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