This is the first in a three-part series about my own personal experience with awakening.
Some of this experience is common with others, whether they consider it to be an awakening or not.
"To be fully alive, fully human,
and completely awake is
to be continually thrown out of the nest."
~ Pema Chödrön
To be awake is to know with 100% certainty that there is
only now. To have perfect faith in What Is, past, present and future. To barely
identify with the tiny “me,” except as the slightness of ego that keeps the body-mind
operational. To understand there is no central locus of the Self. To understand
the perfection in all creation and happenings – that it’s perfect, even when
it’s not. And there is an understanding that everything is a happening
according to God’s will (Cosmic Law).
Daily life as an awake person functions pretty much the same
as many people with highly-evolved consciousness, except that the concept of a
small self, a ‘me,’ seems to have dissolved. There are more periods of simply
sitting, staring off into space waiting without expectation for the next moment
to arise.
There is an absence of a 'me' identifying with the
pain or pleasure. If/when contraction arises, it is clearly seen as a witnessing of latent suffering also known as samskaras or vasanas (latent karmic or habitual tendencies) and often
transformation into pure consciousness through awareness. It is like Ramana
Maharshi and many other sages have described: once there is no longer
identification with the ego, it is like a ceiling fan that continues to spin
round for a while once the electric power has been turned off. The unwinding
continues for as long as it continues. This is karma – apparent cause and
effect – but there is no individual karma; everything is related to everything
else for all time, all at once. Karma is not personal; it is not separate,
except as an appearance.
The
evolution of consciousness continues. Apparent seeking, or curiosity may
continue if only for experience or deepening. Life is “Time Pass” as the
Indians call it – simply the passing of time. Spiritual, psychological, social,
emotional, mental and physical development and changes and growth usually
continue. Pleasure and pain are felt more intensely, immediately, without
filtering of “this should happen” or “this should not happen.” There is a clear
understanding, seeing, knowing, that the ego is a drop of water in the Ocean of
Being.
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