Saturday, April 19, 2008

crash course in eckhartisms

Spiritual Quotes

Fear arises through identification with form, whether it be a material possession, a physical body, a social role, a self-image, a thought, or an emotion. It arises through unawareness of the formless inner dimension of consciousness or spirit, which is the essence of who you are. You are trapped in object consciousness, unaware of the dimension of inner space which alone is true freedom.

Thinking, or more precisely identification with thinking, gives rise to and maintains the ego, which, in our Western society in particular, is out of control. It believes it is real and tries hard to maintain its supremacy. Negative states of mind, such as anger, resentment, fear, envy, and jealousy, are products of the ego.

The insanity of the collective egoic mind, amplified by science and technology, is rapidly taking our species to the brink of disaster. Evolve or die: that is our only choice now.
Internal and external are ultimately one. When you no longer perceive the world as hostile, there is no more fear, and when there is no more fear, you think, speak and act differently. Love and compassion arise, and they affect the world.

Direct your attention inward. Have a look inside yourself. What kind of thoughts is your mind producing? What do you feel? Direct your attention into the body. Is there any tension? Once you detect that there is a low level of unease, the background static, see in what way you are avoiding, resisting, or denying life —by denying the Now.

What a liberation to realize that the "voice in my head" is not who I am. Who am I then? The one who sees that.

If you identify with a mental position, then if you are wrong, your mind-based sense of self is seriously threatened with annihilation. So you as the ego cannot afford to be wrong. To be wrong is to die. Wars have been fought over this, and countless relationships have broken down.
The secret of life is to "die before you die" -- and find that there is no death.

"How" is always more important that "what." See if you can give much more attention to the doing than to the result that you want to achieve through it.

2 comments:

Angela DeRossett said...

I have only had the opportunity to read the previews that it has in google which amounts to about 50 pages...so, I've ordered the book and would love the opportunity to go chapter by chapter on this with you on why I don't agree and where it takes the Bible and Christianity way out of context. You up for it? :)

courtney said...

i am curious to hear how it goes astray from the bible since i don't notice the bible referenced all that much. you know the bible, i only know the bible as literature :) any christian faith i've ascribed to doesn't take it literally...i would like to discuss what you don't agree with, though? i guess i am naive a bit in my hopes that it is a compliment to religion...