Sunday, December 30, 2012

The Heart of Awareness - The Ashtavakra Geeta


Dear Friends,
I bring to you today chapter one (of twenty chapters) of a classic enlightenment text: The Heart of Awareness - in Sanskrit the Ashtavakra Geeta.

This text was recommended to me by Eckhart Tolle, the author of The Power of Now and The New Earth.

Each of the twenty verses in this chapter is a meditation in its own right. Reading all twenty will give you a sense of what the spiritual transmission of this text is, and then you may wish to contemplate one or more of the individual verses that speak to you at this moment most strongly.

Reading the translator's introduction will be very helpful and is beautifully enlightening.

May the New Year 2013 bring Awakening to All of Humanity!



The Heart of Awareness ~
a translation of The Ashtavakra Gita


by Thomas Byrom


Chapter One

The Self


O Master,
Tell me how to find
Detachment, wisdom, and freedom!


Child,
If you wish to be free,
Shun the poison of the senses.
Seek the nectar of truth,
Of love and forgiveness,
Simplicity and happiness.


Earth, fire and water,
The wind and the sky—
You are none of these.
If you wish to be free,
Know you are the Self,
The witness of all these,
The heart of awareness.


Set your body aside.
Sit in your own awareness.
You will at once be happy,
forever still,
Forever free.


You have no caste.
No duties bind you.
Formless and free,
Beyond the reach of the senses,
The witness of all things.
So be happy!


Right or wrong,
Joy and sorrow,
These are of the mind only.
They are not yours.
It is not really you
Who acts or enjoys.
You are everywhere
Forever free.


Forever and truly free,
The single witness of all things.
But if you see yourself as separate,
Then you are bound.


“I do this. I do that.”
The big black snake of selfishness
It has bitten you!
“I do nothing.”
This is the nectar of faith,
So drink and be happy!

9
Know you are one,
Pure awareness.
With the fire of this conviction,
Burn down the forest of ignorance.
Free yourself from sorrow,
And be happy.

10 
Be happy!
For you are joy, unbounded joy.
You are awareness itself.
Just as a coil of rope
Is mistaken for a snake,
So you are mistaken for the world.

11 
If you think you are free,
You are free.
If you think you are bound,
You are bound.
For the saying is true:
You are what you think.

12 
The Self looks like the world.
But this is just an illusion.
The Self is everywhere.
One.
Still.
Free.
Perfect.

The witness of all things,
Awareness
Without action, clinging or desire.

13 
Meditate on the Self.
One without two,
Exalted awareness.
Give up the illusion
Of the separate self.
Give up the feeling,
within or without,
That you are this or that.

14 
My Child,
Because you think you are the body,
For a long time you have been bound.
Know you are pure awareness.
With this knowledge as your sword
Cut through your chains.
And be happy!

15 
For you are already free,
Without action or flaw,
Luminous and bright.
You are bound
Only by the narrowness of the mind!

16 
Your nature is pure awareness
You are flowing in all things,
And all things are flowing in you.
But beware of
The narrowness of the mind!

17 
You are always the same,
Unfathomable awareness,
Limitless and free,
Serene and unperturbed.
Desire only your own awareness

18 
Whatever takes form is false.
Only the formless endures.
When you understand
The truth of this teaching,
You will not be born again

19 
For God is infinite,
Within the body and without,
Like a mirror,
And the image in a mirror.

20 
As the air is everywhere,
Flowing around a pot
And filling it,
So God is everywhere,
Filling all things,
And flowing through them forever.


Tuesday, December 25, 2012

A Vision for Open Hearts Everywhere


This is the first of my posts with the Bloggers for Peace.



A Vision for Open Hearts Everywhere


Thanks to the Vision Alignment Project for this:



As we walk the distinctly unique path of human evolution, we reach a place where we cannot go any further unless we open our heart. Such is the crossroad that faces mankind and womankind today, and thus it is appropriate that we set the template for our next step by offering this Vision for Open Hearts Everywhere.
We picture ourselves living in a world where every man, woman and child on Earth have opened their heart; where we each feel the sacred feeling that only an open heart can bring; and that this feeling surrounds us in everything we do, in everywhere we go, and in everyone we meet. All ego, all deception, all untruth, all hatred and aggression dissolve into nothingness as we now know - fully and forevermore - that having an open heart is the best experience life has to offer. Now, our decisions are wiser, our actions more caring, our relationships more loving - because we all live from our open hearts.
Imagine this world for a moment, if you will. Humanity, en masse, has risen up and out of its old violent ways, never to look back upon them again. With hearts open we gaze out across the horizon of a new world where Love - True Love for everything that exists - is the standard by which we live. A feeling so sacred, so sublime, originating from the center of our hearts and permeating throughout every cell in our bodies, has spread outward from there, like a wave of joy, across our entire planet. None are untouched by it. All are renewed in it. Life is, once again, a blessed experience, a gift that is treasured like no other.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Duality Arises When Consciousness Arises

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"Nisargadatta: 
Duality arises when consciousness arises. I am present and I know that I am present - that is duality. 
I am and I am not conscious of being present - that is unicity.
There is only one, but when this conscious presence is there, there is a sense of duality.

Questioner: Is the Realized person aware of everything?

N: Actually no one is realized, there is only pure knowledge. It is only for reasons of communication that we say a person is realized. The knowledge has realized that it is knowledge; that is all that has happened. I am not the body, I am not the words; when knowledge recognizes this it is called Self-Realization. 
...
Q: Why is it that India seems to be the cradle of this knowledge? No other country seems to have this knowledge?

N: That is not so. this manifestation is an expression of the Absolute and the manifestation takes different forms in various countries. Where it takes what kind of expression in immaterial; basically all is the manifestation of the Absolute. There is no cause and effect, no reason why one thing should be in one place and another something else in another. What is to be found out is what one is, by oneself."


(Nisargadatta, Prior to Consciousness p. 77)


My comment:
First off, Nisargadatta puts the term "duality" in the philosophical context: When there is consciousness at all, it  means that there is a subject and an object, there is a seer and the sense of something seen, a perceiver and the object of perception. So as soon as there is consciousness there are two, and no longer just one. 

He introduces the term "unicity" as the other state, when there is no duality and no consciousness. Generally the term used for that state when there is no duality is non-duality, and in Sanskrit "dvaita" which could be called "two-ness" and "advaita" with the prefix "a" which turns the term into its opposite - so we use the English term "non-duality".

From this languaging we come to the usual interpretation of these terms, which is that duality has to do with the opposites such as black-white, good-evil etc. and when you transcend duality you reconcile or transcend these dualities.

Here, however, we are lead by Nisargadatta to look at the basic state of our experience as being the state of consciousness and that is the state of two-ness or "duality".

Unicity is a state without consciousness: "I am and I am not conscious of being present - that is unicity." He points us to a state of "I Am" in which there is no consciousness of being present, no experience. This is called the "non-experiential state", or the "no-state state".

Why does he point us to this way of viewing things? Since I have been pondering his words now for some years, I have come to realize that this view is another way of expressing a vision I had some years ago: I "saw/felt" a huge river that had an infinite vastness to it. It was a river of energy and all the energy was flowing inexorably forwards into eternity. All of the energy was in complete sync and was absolutely homogeneous with itself and so it did not appear to itself. In this vast cosmic river (the river was the cosmos itself) there were some eddies, some whirlpools, some vortexes. They were clearly disturbances in the steady and harmonious flow of the whole. These whirlpools lit up, like something that caused friction to the flow of the whole and so they lit up, became hot. The whirlpools were the galaxies and what lit up were the stars and star systems and other celestial bodies. 

What was remarkable for me, the deepest impression of the vision experience was that the "dark" flow of the river was so tremendously more intense and strong and dense than the lit-up objects. Nisargadatta used the words: "Compared to this Reality, a diamond is like butter." 

Thus I get that he points us to a state that is prior to consciousness in order for us to loosen our psychological addiction to this world of consciously perceived objects, events and experiences. He tells us that he (and continually admonishes us that we are no different than he) IS without being conscious of being present. Nisargadatta wants to wean us away from our one-sided view that the experiential world of our five senses is all there is and thus encourage us to open up to another sense that is non-experiential.

Merry Christmas All!






Sunday, December 23, 2012

A Light Unto Myself


My Notes to Myself 12-22-12 /12-23-12

I am a light unto myself, said my dear friend Krishnamurti, and, as I see now, also Buddha. What I am writing at this moment has been ordained (To prearrange unalterably; predestine: by fate ordained.) since this structure in consciousness that is called Tommy, Tom, Thomas, Tomas, Tommy-Tom, Toemmelchen etc. took its beginning.

This Earth vessel is a projection of my Self, in the view of the channeled message from Suzanne L. In N's view, it is the outcome of the way in which the five elements came together through the joining of the biological components within this manifested consciousness called "my parents".

When consciousness adheres to it in Its identification "I am the body" - this object (the body) assumes the role of Subject - and all the trouble begins. I guess it is that the Seer, which is not individual, but universal consciousness, adheres to a single object, such as this human body, and then assumes that it is the Seer, or the Subject, and the other forms in its field of perception are the objects of its perception. In this way the view of "what is" is completely skewed.

If I am the ever-present Subject - and that is my true identity - then all forms that appear in my field of perception are objects in Manifest Consciousness and are enmeshed in the mechanics of total functioning and all are "doing their thing" as a matter of course. 

Every impulse to do something, to think or to feel something has been (according to many sages) preordained since the inception of this body-mind - and this inception was the result of myriad combinations of the five elements back and back in the regression from where this "all" took its start. 

This is the significance of receding in consciousness back to that point of first inception - which is always 'now'. Therefore this point is accessible to me, and is the point I receded to at a personal silent retreat at Lake of the Woods, OR a few years back. 

"The very base is that you don't know you are, and suddenly the feeling of "I Am"-ness appears. The moment it appears you see space, mental space; that subtle, sky-like space, stabilize you there.
You are that.
When you are able to stabilize in that state, you are space only.
When this space-like identity "I Am" goes into oblivion, that is the eternal state, nirguna, no form, no beingness.
Actually, what did happen there?
This message "I Am" was no message.
Dealing with this aspect, I cannot talk much because there is no scope to put it into words." 

(Nisargadatta, Prior to Consciousness)

At the Lake of the Woods in deep meditation there was nothing - and then all of a sudden there was the very first inception - and then it took off from there and all was created in an instant. This is the Fact of all this, and it starts with "I Am" - which comes from nothing and so it is actually nothing. "This message 'I Am' was no message" means just that: it feels like it has substance - a message - significance - but it actually doesn't.

Nothing need be changed or altered - only my "point of perception" is adjusted to this Fact: I am not touched by all of this. "Open your eyes and see all the strange and wonderful things you perceive" says Ramana. This includes what appears to be "me" acting, thinking, feeling - as this Earth vessel. So there is no attachment to what appears, and also not to any of the outcomes of the movements that appear, unless created by me.

So where is the connection to "manifesting my reality"? The mechanics of Total Functioning includes these mental-emotional "actions" as a "creator" of my "reality". My true Reality is the Heart (within which all these manifestations of dynamic consciousness appear) and it is pure Effulgence. This Effulgence then shines out (distorted through various filters and reflector-like mirrors - which are the latent impressions stored in the mind: vasanas)) and appears as the Inner Light that I am unto myself - as is infinite compassion, understanding, wisdom, love, acquiescence.  

"I Am" is like soap. The Earth is always new and fresh- it is only human identification with forms (the body) that creates accumulation and therefore the old (past).

Be the "I Amness" which is the formless energy principle that creates everything - and this identification has no hold. See the Truth of this and it sets you free. - like the soap - it washes out the dirt (the "I am the body" thought) and the purity of "I Am" remains. Then the transcendence of the "I Am" happens... and the purity remains as Unicity. 

"Q: I want direct experience of the Ultimate.

M: The Absolute cannot be experienced. It is not an objective affair. When I am in Unicity then that is pure awareness which is not aware of its awareness, and there can be no subject and object - therefore there can be no witnessing, Any manifestation, any functioning, any witnessing can only take place in duality. There has to be a subject and an object, they are two, but they are not two, they are two ends of the same thing. When consciousness stirs, duality arises. There are millions of objects, but each object, when it sees another, assumes the subjectivity of the Absolute (for itself), although it is an object. I, as an object, perceive and interpret all other objects, and I assume that I am the subject, and witnessing takes place.


Q: Why does consciousness stir? What is the cause?


M: Without any cause, spontaneously, it happens; there is no reason. That consciousness is universal - there is no individuality. But when the consciousness stirs in a particular form, which has also arisen spontaneously, and starts functioning in that form, that form assumes that it is an individual and what is actually unlimited, limits itself to a particular form and the trouble starts.


Let us say that someone has become a jnani (a knower), but what was it to begin with? It was that sour, bitter principle, that secretion because of which the consciousness has taken place. That very principle, the knowledge "I Am," has developed, grown, and become sweet; it matures and becomes the manifest jnani state; but what is that? It is the product of the five elemental food essence. When it goes, what remains? The Absolute which does not know Itself.


Q: The desire for liberation is also a desire, isn't it?


M: Don't talk about liberation, talk about yourself, what you are. When you understand that, both knowledge and ignorance disappear. You only require knowledge so long as ignorance it there. 


A knowledgeable person can tell anything to an ignorant person to remove his ignorance. For that purpose he takes the aid of the so-called worldly knowledge, concepts, and both the worldly conceptual knowledge and the ignorance go simultaneously.


A jnani will give you any concepts to remove your ignorance. This "I Amness" is the knowledge and you are embracing that. To remove that he gives you all these concepts; to understand that you are not this "I Amness" which is an outcome of the food-essence product. Once you realize that, whatever concepts he has given you, together with this "I Amness," are to be thrown out. What remains is the Absolute.


This is the actual state of affairs. You can never say I am like this or that - you are without knowledge. Rarely will one understand this and transcend the domain of consciousness.  


After listening to my talks, you think it is all very simple, but it is not that easy.

(Prior to Consciousness p. 76, 77)  


Questioner: This that I am—and the consciousness which is time-bound—what is the relationship?

Maharaj: What is the concept of “I” with which you are trying to find the relationship? This is exactly where the misconception arises.

In this concept of space and time there is total manifestation, in that you consider that you are something separate. There is nothing separate, you are part of the function of the total manifestation.

As Absolute, I am timeless, infinite, and I am awareness, without being aware of awareness. As infinity I express myself as space, as timeless I express myself as time. Unless there is space and duration I cannot be conscious of myself. When space and time are present there is consciousness, in that the total manifestation takes place and various phenomena come into being.

I, by Myself, Awareness, descend into this consciousness, and in this consciousness I express Myself in manifold ways, in innumerable forms. This is the crux, the framework of manifestation; there is no question of any individuality.
All creation, every creature, is made up of the five elements, and the behavior of each creature depends on the combination of the three gunas; sattva, rajas, tamas. There is no question of being responsible for anything that happens in the world. It is only by taking delivery of responsibility that one suffers.

The consciousness of being present, the five elements and the three gunas, that is the total of the universal manifestation.

In your original state there is no awareness of awareness, therefore no question of knowledge. The knowledge comes only with the appearance of the body and consciousness. The knowledge is really ignorance, and whatever knowledge is based on that is also ignorance.

You have been practicing spirituality for many years, what do you have in hand?

Q: I am consciousness, that is my profit.

M: Is this profit permanent? Is that your true nature?

Q: I identify myself with the total manifestation.

M: All that, is it not only after you got your consciousness? Go back to your state before consciousness came upon you.

First you identify with the body, then you identify with the consciousness, after a while you continue to be the consciousness, but the trap is that you will think you have become a jnani. Even being in consciousness is time-bound. The original state is before the consciousness came upon you. In one case the knowledge was given, it was understood, and the person became That in one day; another took a thousand years, and also reached that state. Is there any difference?

What was originally something I loved, now I no longer want it because I am aware of my true nature. I no longer need this consciousness, not even for five minutes.

At the end of your life you will be prepared to pay five lakhs of rupees for an extension of even five minutes. I am not prepared to give even one rupee. I have lost all love for this manifested world.

You must maintain this knowledge “I Am” in proper order. I quarrel with my people if they don’t keep these utensils in proper and clean order. Suppose this towel is left unwashed—than I will play hell with whoever is responsible. All the dirt which is not the towel should be removed. Similarly, “I Am” is the tool through which you get all the knowledge. You worship that “I Am,” remove all adulterations, the dirt.

Q: How to worship the I Amness”?

M: That knowingness alone points out all the dirt which is imposed on it. Even the space is not as pure as the knowledge “I Am.” Innately, the world is very pure; it is rendered dirty because you identify with the body. Since you do not recognize your “I Amness" in its purity, you refer to various books and Sages to get an identity.

Q: (another) I am afraid of losing my beingness, my existence.

M: Where is the question of worry? Even the Parabrahman does not know Itself. When we come to the conclusion that you are not, I am not, what is left is said to be Parabrahman, but what is Parabrahman? You can’t describe it, so you are silent. I am also silent. Parabrahman cannot be compared with anything.
When (a) person comes across a Sat-Guru, the Sage tells him, “You need not take care of anything. You just be and everything will be taken care of for you.”

It is a pity that you depend so much on hearsay and you don’t try to investigate for yourself. Your knowledge is confined to your body and borrowed knowledge.

All the activities of the world are going on because of this “I Amness.” It is the source which creates the world. Understand that “I Amness” first—only then can you transcend it. First of all, be that “I Amness.” 

(Prior to Consciousness November 29, 1980, p. 75)


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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Love to Be



This Love to Be is showing me every little thing I see
Sugar coated in dazzling sparkling rainbow shine
Every thought as well – how strange – like dancing elves
Showing me what my Love to Be is today, right now!
Twinkle-toes tippling along across my mind's meadows
Now all covered in blue-bells – (just yesterday they were gray)
So let us revel in this shower of goodness that we all are harvesting
Like so many whales waltzing to the sun’s new melody!
“Here we are together with our Dear, Dear, Sweet Gaia
To enjoy our Self!”
This song sung by every flower, grain of sand, bug on the bark
And old man in the park is echoing out through the Universes
Lighting up the space between the galaxies
With our Love to Be!
Let’s listen to our song that we sing now to each other
When we say “Good Morning?” “How are You today!”
Yes, I’m better than fine! This is all Mine, and I will cherish it
Forever more!

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Tao Te Ching Verse 78 Lao Tzu


This well-known verse of the Tao Te Ching captures the new energy that I feel pervading our reality on this day 12-12-12. It is anchored more deeply into my heart from my mind which has, of course, realized the Truth of it before today. I see this understanding as one of the central Natural Laws of the Universe and know that it will govern more and more of life here on Earth in the coming days. It is up to each of us to feel it centered in our hearts and minds so that our actions may exemplify this for others. Namaste!

Verse 78

Nothing in this world
      is as soft and yielding as water
Yet for attacking the hard and strong
none can triumph so easily
It is weak, yet none can equal it
It is soft, yet none can damage it
It is yielding, yet none can wear it away

Everyone knows that the soft overcomes the hard
and the yielding triumphs over the rigid
Why then so little faith?
Why can no one practice it?

So the Sages say,
fulfill even the lowest position
love even the weakest creature
Then you will be called
“Lord of every offering”
“King of all below Heaven”

Tao Te Ching - Lao Tzu
translation Jonathan Star

Saturday, December 8, 2012

How to Find Love in One Easy Step


How to Find Love in One Easy Step

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We need the eyes of Love
To really see what is in front of us.
All the time It is here
Right in our Face.
The Face of Love all around us.
Everywhere we look it really is
Looking into that Face.
Nothing but Love.
So why? We ask, don’t we see it all the time?
I cannot say why, but it is so.
How can we know this, too?
I cannot say how, but you can.
Your words are riddles…
Yes, only by solving the riddle can you see what I see.
Who is this speaking, anyway?
I cannot say, but you can hear me if you listen
With your very, very fine ear of spirit.
This is the One step.
Not always easy, but it can be:
Let go if for just this moment
Of all that is filling your senses.
Have nothing between you and Existence.
“Renounce the need for the next moment” *
Then in that clear, fine and pure Space,
Ask again your question.
Is your question “Who am I?”
Than ask it.
Is your question “What is Love?”
Than ask it.
Is your question “Why am I here?”
Than ask it.
Is your question “What is the meaning of Life?”
Then ask it.
Whatever question, there is only One answer
Because there is really only One question.
The question and the answer are One.
Asking your Question
deeply in that special place
That is only yours,
You enter into the Quest.
The Quest is your question and the answer:
Be earnest in your Quest,
Your deep yearning to enter behind the veil
Of what you have come to know as your world.
This earnest is itself the energy that leads you to what you yearn for,
What your soul needs to know
So that it is complete and whole.
It is only one Step because there really is no process
Or causality to finding the answer to this riddle.
“The first step is the last step.”**
Just let go of all you see that is not Love,
Like the dog sniffing for his Master’s scent:
He won’t go off on any other track
Until he connects with that Scent.
Then he is on it
And doesn’t let go until he is together again.
So look through the Eyes of Love
That see everywhere Love, no matter how disguised It is,
Hidden from the material eyes of this world.
Peel off those eyes and look again
With the innocent and trusting eyes - your first eyes.
You still have them.
They see Love.


*Eckhart Tolle
** Krishnamurti

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Into Thin Air





Into Thin Air

We interface into this world out of nothing
Like a hand into the glove
We fit inside it like we were made for it
Made of it and we are but
We come from somewhere else
That is not this world
It is thin
And this world is thick
It is light and this world is heavy
It is of nothing and here everywhere there is something
What a longing to be so thin thinner than the air
Or the breath or thoughts or even thinner than light
He vanished into thin air and he came out of it again
In the morning after waking up out of it
He is now in the thick of it again
Up from a deep deep well at the bottom of nothing
He came up up up up up until he was in it again
Like the hand in the glove
Only the glove is the whole world
And it feels really does feel like he is it
This thickness dense and full of always something
Nowhere empty but he knows empty so somewhere empty is also
He slides into the in-between of the everywhere-something
Letting himself become thin very very thin
Like the finest sheet of nano-film
To slip into the in-between of all of this
Thin fine finest very slight and subtle most subtle hardly noticed
And so so so smooth silky infinitely delicate
Any thought disrupts its space in-between thoughts
Here is the birthplace and the peaceful dwelling of his in-dweller
So peaceful untouched never been touched and so pure
Pure beingness without being this or that
My salvation my sustenance
My essence
How can I forget Thee?

12/2/12



Saturday, December 1, 2012

Hua Hu Ching - Lao Tzu


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I intend this post to be an introduction to a wonderful little book of Wisdom Chapters by Lao Tzu. They are the so-called "Unknown Teachings of Lao Tzu".

Please read the introduction to the Hua Hu Ching by the translater Brian Walker after these Ten short chapters for more of the story on this enlightening little book. It can be had on Amazon fora few dollars (see link below). 

Here are the first ten short chapters:

One

I reach the Integral Way of uniting with the great and mysterious Tao. My teachings are simple; if you try to make a religion or science of them, they will elude you. Profound yet plain, they contain the entire truth of the universe. Those who wish to know the whole truth take joy in doing the work and service that comes to them. Having completed it, they take joy in cleansing and feeding themselves. Having cared for others and for themselves, they then turn to the master for instruction. This simple path leads to peace, virtue, and abundance.

Two

Men and women who wish to be aware of the whole truth should adopt the practices of the Integral Way. These time-honored disciplines calm the mind and bring one into harmony with all things. The first practice is the practice of undiscriminating virtue: take care of those who are deserving; also, and equally, take care of those who are not. When you extend your virtue in all directions without discriminating, your feet are firmly planted on the path that returns to the Tao.

Three

Those who wish to embody the Tao should embrace all things. To embrace all things means first that one holds no anger or resistance toward any idea or thing, living or dead, formed or formless. Acceptance is the very essence of the Tao. To embrace all things means also that one rids oneself of any concept of separation; male and female, self and other, life and death. Division is contrary to the nature of the Tao. Foregoing antagonism and separation, one enters in the harmonious oneness of all things.

Four

Every departure from the Tao contaminates one's spirit. Anger is a departure, resistance a departure, self- absorption a departure. Over many lifetimes the burden of contaminations can become great. There is only one way to cleanse oneself of these contaminations, and that is to practice virtue. What is meant by this? To practice virtue is to selflessly offer assistance to others, giving without limitation one's time, abilities, and possessions in service, whenever and wherever needed, without prejudice concerning the identity of those in need. If your willingness to give blessings is limited, so also is your ability to receive them. This is the subtle operation of the Tao.

Five

Do you imagine the universe is agitated? Go into the desert at night and took out at the stars. This practice should answer the question. The superior person settles her mind as the universe settles the stars in the sky. By connecting her mind with the subtle origin, she calms it. Once calmed, it naturally expands, and ultimately her mind becomes as vast and immeasurable as the night sky.

Six

The Tao gives rise to all forms, yet it has no form of its own. If you attempt to fix a picture of it in your mind, you will lose it. This is like pinning a butterfly: the husk is captured, but the flying is lost. Why not be content with simply experiencing it?

Seven

The teaching of the Integral Way will go on as long as there is a Tao and someone who wishes to embody it; What is painted in these scrolls today will appear in different forms in many generations to come. These things, however, will never change: Those who wish to attain oneness must practice undiscriminating virtue. They must dissolve all ideas of duality: good and bad, beautiful and ugly, high and low. They will be obliged to abandon any mental bias born of cultural or religious belief. Indeed, they should hold their minds free of any thought which interferes with their understanding of the universe as a harmonious oneness. The beginning of these practices is the beginning of liberation.

Eight

I confess that there is nothing to teach: no religion, no science, no body of information which will lead your mind back to the Tao. Today I speak in this fashion, tomorrow in another, but always the Integral Way is beyond words and beyond mind. Simply be aware of the oneness of things.

Nine

He who desires the admiration of the world will do well to amass a great fortune and then give it away. The world will respond with admiration in proportion to the size of his treasure. Of course, this is meaningless. Stop striving after admiration. Place your esteem on the Tao. Live in accord with it, share with others the teachings that lead to it, and you will be immersed in the blessings that flow from it.

Ten

The ego is a monkey catapulting through the jungle: Totally fascinated by the realm of the senses, it swings from one desire to the next, one conflict to the next, one self-centered idea to the next. If you threaten it, it actually fears for its life. Let this monkey go. Let the senses go. Let desires go. Let conflicts go. Let ideas go. Let the fiction of life and death go. Just remain in the center, watching. And then forget that you are there.

Introduction by Brian Walker
The Tao te Ching of Lao Tzu is among the most widely translated and cherished books in the world. Singular in its lucidity, revered across cultural boundaries for its timeless wisdom, it is believed among Westerners to be Lao Tzu's only book. Few are aware that a collection of his oral teachings on the subject of attaining enlightenment and mastery were also recorded in a book called the Hua Hu Ching (pronounced "wha hoo jing"). The teachings of the Hua Hu Ching are of enormous power and consequence, a literal road map to the divine realm for ordinary human beings. Perhaps predictably, the book was banned during a period of political discord in China, and all copies were ordered to be burned. Were it not for the Taoist tradition of oral transmission of sacred scriptures from master to student, they would have been lost forever. I am permanently indebted to Taoist Master Ni Hua-Ching for sharing his version of these teachings with the Western world after his emigration from China in 1976. My work here is largely based upon his teaching. I bow also to Stephen Mitchell, whose recent translation of the Tao te Ching moved, shaped, and informed me. I encourage readers of this volume to also study Stephen's book; his elucidation of the Tao and how it manifests in the world is exquisite. It would be a profound pleasure to me if my work one day met the high standard he has set with his own.
--BRIAN WALKER BOULDER, COLORADO 1 OCTOBER 1993

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