What is the purpose of spiritual inquiry?
It is to make sense out of life at the deepest level. If we don't make the effort to deeply grasp who we are and why we are here, we will half-blindly stumble our way through life, like most people do. And that's not much help to the evolutionary process. We are living in a time when nobody really knows what the rules are anymore. Now that we have more or less transcended traditional orientations, we really have to let in the fact that those of us at the leading edge, in so many ways, are in uncharted waters. That's why engaging in the deliberate practice of philosophical and spiritual inquiry is more important than ever.
In light of the reality of our postmodern predicament, engagement with spiritual inquiry becomes very potent and inherently meaningful, because what you are doing is not just philosophical and intellectual entertainment. You are actually trying to make sense of life in the biggest context for the biggest reasons. It's not a game. You are literally trying to create new grooves in consciousness -- new structures, deeper perspectives and higher potentials.
So if you are serious about the evolution of consciousness, spiritual inquiry is not just something you do in your free time on a Sunday afternoon. It is a certain orientation to life, which is the orientation of the Authentic Self. An authentically inquiring position is one in which you are passionately interested in that which you do not already know. For the sake of the evolution of consciousness itself, you want to know. If you personally are not deeply committed to the evolution of consciousness, then you are not going to be truly interested in spiritual inquiry, beyond a kind of philosophical exercise.
Consciousness is not some mysterious cloud-like substance that exists "out there" somewhere. It is the deepest part of each of our selves. And it is also something we share. Consciousness is a field that exists between us, a collective or "intersubjective" field in which we share values, beliefs, and world views. So for that field to be able to evolve and develop, the individuals who make it up have to make room within their own consciousness for this kind of subtle, profound, and mysterious growth process to actually occur. The field of our shared consciousness can and does develop according to the level of participation of those individuals who are actually passionately concerned with its development. So that's the context for serious spiritual inquiry. And the only way you can really engage with this practice is to allow yourself to not already know.
Most of us, unconsciously, are taking a position that at a deep level, we already know. Already knowing is the position of the ego, because the ego always needs to feel secure. Now, of course, we all do know things, and that's not a problem -- indeed, our intellectual capacity is an extraordinary gift of evolution. But the problem is that when we begin to accumulate knowledge, our ego tends to get attached to the idea that it knows something. We often begin to feel that we are important simply because we know something. Knowledge makes the ego feel powerful, and more often than not creates a wall that protects and empowers that part of the self. And when we are attached to the idea of being someone who already knows, it's very difficult to learn or develop at the level of the soul. Especially when the context is enlightenment, development always involves venturing into unknown territory.
So when we realize that the evolution of consciousness is not just a personal matter, but profoundly affects the field that we share, then finding the means to not already know, which means to put the ego aside, becomes an imperative.
The field itself simply cannot develop unless your engagement with the process is ego-less. If you are unwilling to not already know, your unwillingness is going to hinder the evolution of the self. Intersubjective evolution is always a matter of conscious, intentional, volitional, willing cooperation. You have to want to cooperate with the evolutionary process, you have to be genuinely interested in it, not merely as an abstract philosophical idea, but as your own engaged commitment to the evolution of consciousness. An individual who truly cares about the development of the intersubjective field is like a parent who deeply cares about the upbringing, education, and welfare of their child. This only works when you awaken to that kind of passionate interest in and care for the evolution and development of the field itself.
When I talk about not already knowing it doesn't mean that you have to literally be a blank slate or erase your memory bank. A lot of people don't know the difference between not already knowing and knowing nothing. Not already knowing doesn't mean to not know intellectually. It doesn't have to do with your intellect; it has to do with your ego. It has to do with your freedom from being egoistically identified with the information that your intellect has amassed. As long as you are attached to the information you have accumulated because it makes you feel powerful and superior as an individual, you will never have the room inside yourself to not already know, to authentically inquire.
So what does it mean to have a relationship to knowledge, memory, and experience that is not binding? The perfect posture for the self to assume in order to be able to evolve is a miraculous middle place between not already knowing, on the one hand, and wanting to know, on the other. Not already knowing, at the deepest level, aligns us with the ground of all being, that primordial emptiness, inherently free and already liberated, that is the Self as unmanifest consciousness. Wanting to know, passionately, energetically wanting to understand, aligns us simultaneously with the Authentic Self, which is the evolutionary impulse or deepest manifest expression of consciousness. So the perfect evolutionary posture is one that is dynamically poised between those two opposites.
If you are abiding in that middle place between not knowing and wanting to know, between the Ground of Being and the Authentic Self, there is no foothold for the ego. And from that miraculous middle place between all pairs of opposites, new grooves in consciousness -- new structures, deeper perspectives, and higher potentials -- begin to emerge and evolve within the intersubjective field that is your own self.
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Part of the anger I feel when I read about the abuse that Andrew has done to his students (look for it, it's well documented) as well as Andrew's students justifications of his actions is how little they seem to be interested in the truth while supposedly living a life dedicated to it! I bet his students have questioned Andrew's actions in the privacy of their own minds. They are too intelligent (and too human) to truly push all of this stuff under the rug. But they seem to simply ignore it, or pretend it isn't really there.
I would have a lot more respect for them if they came out and said "You know what? Andrew did slap a bunch of people because we believe that these methods work and get results." Instead you get these wishy-washy statements from them which say these things may or may not have happened, but even if they did, they happened a long time ago so it doesn't matter anyway.
I'm angry and continue to be angry because this denial of the truth goes against everything that spirituality and freedom is supposed to be about. It's a perversion of the truth.
The sheikh continued, 'This is why I returned home. Do you hear the cannonade echoing in these sweet Caucasian mountains? It has followed me hither and grafted its self among the pious who through this false consciousness will defy scripture in the divine's name and lay waste to all of this. Where can we flee? We are already hiding. This madness has followed us even here.
'Our spiritual work is our only burden. It is between man and Allah and not between man and man.'"
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We experience it differently based on our physiology. In order to experience the more subtle levels of consciousness flowing though us we need to fine tune our nervous system in order to accommodate and hang on to these subtle levels. Daily meditation helps the nervous system settle down and when we become active again after meditation, we carry with us this settled down nervous system during activity. This enables the nervous system to experience finer levels of consciousness flowing through us. The unbounded bliss within consciousness is then experienced on the level of physiology.
When one practices meditation , the mind experiences the Self in it unclouded state, ie without the impulse of the senses. Because the mind searches for happiness, it finds its greatest happiness in experiencing the Self. As one meditates over a period of time, this Self gets infused into the mind to the point where the senses no longer have an overpowering hold over the mind because the Self is creating a balance within the mind.
This combination of a restful nervous system and balanced mind make a physiology conducive to experiencing the unbounded bliss of consciousness.
this is well stated. I would change the word information to knowledge but then I define understanding and knowledge as two different aspects of knowing. one is knowing which is intellectual knowledge and the other is a knowing beyond knowing, which is understanding. one cannot give to another understanding only knowledge. understanding must come through realizations. it is instant and leads to a new awareness that cannot be shared with others.
that word authentic is a very important aspect of becoming a sincere seeker. until we go back to almost zero (your almost blank slate) one cannot be a sincere seeker. it is painful to the ego to accept the reality that we know little about reality. the ego will scream in protest even shoot poison word arrows at anyone that even suggests it does not know.
I call it sincere seeker you name it authentically inquire either way the materialist and the religious have not come to that place in their lives: yet. all evolve there is no one left behind. unless you want to write books and make a fortune on them from the unaware.
Unless the need or the act of understanding consciousness affects your sex life (unprotected sex life, at that), there is no evolutionary impetus at work.
It's strange how "not already knowing" sounds a lot like "I know everything".