Yet the master does nothing, and the best advice is to do nothing.
What happens is that when someone has that first realisation that something is wrong and needs to be made right that they find a master. This does not mean to find a guru. A master or teacher comes in many forms and you will have many on your path. (The trap of taking one guru, one path, is a hindrance.) Masters can be lakes, books, children, pets, forests, exercises, breathing techniques. Wisdom is everywhere. Something said one day that seems meaningless, something overheard in a passing conversation, a line in a book, can pop back to mind with great relevance in the future. Past actions can come back to haunt - this is all good. Nothing bad is happening, has or will. It all makes sense.
Don't hold onto bad memories, don't hold on to ideas. The more you learn the less you need.
Life can be plotted like a graph. Your life may seem like a distorted sound wave when seen as a graph, with no pattern only random ups and downs. The aim is a slow, smooth, sine wave. Waking through sleeping follows a sine wave, you will know how smooth or haphazard. Eating and work habits follow waves too, but all these waves interfere, the waves collide and the resulting interference pattern is your life, your wave.
Meditation smooths the wave, it brings waves into sync.
From entering the path from seeing something in life is not right you go about soothing your wave. Ultimately you can smooth your life wave on the grand scale of rebirth; you can be born very infrequently, very smoothly, very controlled. For now you may aim at smoothing your Samsara Nirvana wave - how often you are in illusion, how often truth. Until then you have many more waves to pull into line.
So the master would just sit still and the wave would settle. The unlearned will try to locate things that ripple the wave, that cause distortion and unbearable ups and downs.
To get from a false living to a true being there is a journey. A wonderful one. You will learn many truths that become false. Say you learn about Chakras and they give you great benefit in finding imbalance in your life. Then in the future you learn that Chakras are not even real and only apparent when they reveal themselves due to imbalance - This is not a bad thing, it is part of the journey. In finding stillness you will have to learn many nearly truths to help you over the false. Then it becomes easier as your knowledge of truth becomes more penetrating. Many nearly truths reveal themselves at just the right times, they help soften the fall from a false, but they must all be dropped in the end, there can be no crutch when all is one. No guru, god, method, style, ..
The hardest part of the journey is the begining as it is a journey - the end is a shock as you realize it was not.
If things don't make sense then you are not ready for them yet, or they are just false. Only in furthering your training do you develop your truth penetrating vision to see what is what. You will see through fallacies you will know when you are ready to adopt tools, say a year of yoga, and drop crutches, say yoga when it is no longer a tool. If you are not developing, then it is a crutch. All tools can become crutches so tools are both necessary and dangerous.
More confusingly still, once enlightened, tools are still required. Using a tool but dropping a crutch is an ongoing thing. In this world it is hard to remain enlightened, the wave can be slow and smooth but will still have drops. It is easier for a once enlightened to notice a drop and pull it back, but it is still required that they remain diligent and do. An awakened person can make many falls. Three of the worst being hiding, contentment and awe.
1) Hiding from the world when enlightened narrows and weakens the human, as a result the mind is weakened and the person can not relate to normal life. A great warrior is enlightened in daily life, rubbing off on normal people, spreading the wisdom and not sitting in a cave depleting life force.
2) Contentment in an enlightened person is a danger as diligence and mindfulness weaken, weakening the mind then the body. This going unnoticed, the person will have a sudden drop and will not be so ready to pull themselves back.
3) Awe. Being in awe of the one is dangerous as openness is lost to partial focus, the mind is narrowed, the body weakened but feels strong. The awe takes like a drug supporting the body and preventing the body from meeting its needs. The drop can be hard to return from as mind and body took solace in the greatness but gave nothing back, they took and failed to maintain, so that when the fall came they were weak and unready.
Be awake, be aware. Meditate in life not just in sitting. Open, watch. Watch the mind, watch the great mind, be at ease, be on the ready. In work rest or play; be a ninja in the way you act.
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Tao Wow | Daily Cup of Tao
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