| By Eckart Tolle
Beyond the Thinking Mind by Eckart Tolle
Most people spend their entire life imprisoned within the confines of their
own thoughts. They never go beyond a narrow, mind-made, personalized sense of
self that is conditioned by the past.
In you, as in each human being, there is a dimension of consciousness far deeper
than thought. It is the very essence of who you are. We may call it presence,
awareness, the unconditioned consciousness. In the ancient teachings, it is the
Christ within, or your Buddha nature.
Finding that dimension frees you and the world from the suffering you inflict
on yourself and others when the mind-made "little me" is all you know
and runs your life. Love, joy, creative expansion, and lasting inner peace cannot
come into your life except through that unconditioned dimension of consciousness.
If you can recognize, even occasionally, the thoughts that go through your mind
as simply thoughts, if you can witness your own mental-emotional reactive patterns
as they happen, then that dimension is already emerging in you as the awareness
in which thoughts and emotions happen - the timeless inner space in which the
content of your life unfolds.
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The stream of thinking has enormous momentum that can easily drag you along
with it. Every thought pretends that it matters so much. It wants to draw your
attention in completely.
Here is a new spiritual practice for you: don't take your thoughts too seriously.
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How easy it is for people to become trapped in their conceptual prisons.
The human mind, in its desire to know, understand, and control, mistakes its opinions
and viewpoints for the truth. It says: this is how it is. You have to be larger
than thought to realize that however you interpret "your life" or someone
else's life or behavior, however you judge any situation, it is no more
than a viewpoint, one of many possible perspectives. It is no more than a bundle
of thoughts. But reality is one unified whole, in which all things are interwoven,
where nothing exists in and by itself. Thinking fragments reality - it cuts it
up into conceptual bits and pieces.
The thinking mind is a useful and powerful tool, but it is also very limiting
when it takes over your life completely, when you don't realize that it
is only a small aspect of the consciousness that you are.
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Wisdom is not a product of thought. The deep knowing that is wisdom arises
through the simple act of giving someone or something your full attention. Attention
is primordial intelligence, consciousness itself. It dissolves the barriers created
by conceptual thought, and with this comes the recognition that nothing exists
in and by itself. It joins the perceiver and the perceived in a unifying field
of awareness. It is the healer of separation.
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Whenever you are immersed in compulsive thinking, you are avoiding what is.
You don't want to be where you are. Here, Now.
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Dogmas - religious, political, scientific - arise out of the erroneous belief
that thought can encapsulate reality or the truth. Dogmas are collective conceptual
prisons. And the strange thing is that people love their prison cells because
they give them a sense of security and a false sense of "I know."
Nothing has inflicted more suffering on humanity than its dogmas. It is true that
every dogma crumbles sooner or later, because reality will eventually disclose
its falsity; however, unless the basic delusion of it is seen for what it is,
it will be replaced by others.
What is this basic delusion? Identification with thought.
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Spiritual awakening is awakening from the dream of thought.
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The realm of consciousness is much vaster than thought can grasp. When you
no longer believe everything you think, you step out of thought and see clearly
that the thinker is not who you are.
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The mind exists in a state of "not enough" and so is always greedy
for more. When you are identified with mind, you get bored and restless very easily.
Boredom means the mind is hungry for more stimulus, more food for thought, and
its hunger is not being satisfied.
When you feel bored, you can satisfy the mind's hunger by picking up a magazine,
making a phone call, switching on the TV, surfing the web, going shopping, or
- and this is not uncommon - transferring the mental sense of lack and its need
for more to the body and satisfy it briefly by ingesting more food.
Or you can stay bored and restless and observe what it feels like to be bored
and restless. As you bring awareness to the feeling, there is suddenly some space
and stillness around it, as it were. A little at first, but as the sense of inner
space grows, the feeling of boredom will begin to diminish in intensity and significance.
So even boredom can teach you who you are and who you are not.
You discover that a "bored person" is not who you are. Boredom is simply
a conditioned energy movement within you. Neither are you an angry, sad, or fearful
person. Boredom, anger, sadness, or fear are not "yours," not personal.
They are conditions of the human mind. They come and go.
Nothing that comes and goes is you.
"I am bored." Who knows this?
"I am angry, sad, afraid." Who knows this?
You are the knowing, not the condition that is known.
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Prejudice of any kind implies that you are identified with the thinking mind.
It means you don't see the other human being anymore, but only your own
concept of that human being. To reduce the aliveness of another human being to
a concept is already a form of violence.
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Thinking that is not rooted in awareness becomes self-serving and dysfunctional.
Cleverness devoid of wisdom is extremely dangerous and destructive. That is the
current state of most of humanity. The amplification of thought as science and
technology, although intrinsically neither good nor bad, has also become destructive
because so often the thinking out of which it comes has no roots in awareness.
The next step in human evolution is to transcend thought. This is now our urgent
task. It doesn't mean not to think anymore, but simply not to be completely
identified with thought, possessed by thought.
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Feel the energy of your inner body. Immediately mental noise slows down or
ceases. Feel it in your hands, your feet, your abdomen, your chest. Feel the life
that you are, the life that animates the body.
The body then becomes a doorway, so to speak, into a deeper sense of aliveness
underneath the fluctuating emotions and underneath your thinking.
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There is an aliveness in you that you can feel with your entire Being, not
just in the head. Every cell is alive in that presence in which you don't
need to think. Yet, in that state, if thought is required for some practical purpose,
it is there. The mind can still operate, and it operates beautifully when the
greater intelligence that you are uses it and expresses itself through it.
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You may have overlooked that brief periods in which you are "conscious
without thought" are already occurring naturally and spontaneously in your
life. You may be engaged in some manual activity, or walking across the room,
or waiting at the airline counter, and be so completely present that the usual
mental static of thought subsides and is replaced by an aware presence. Or you
may find yourself looking at the sky or listening to someone without any inner
mental commentary. Your perceptions become crystal clear, unclouded by thought.
To the mind, all this is not significant, because it has "more important"
things to think about. It is also not memorable, and that's why you may
have overlooked that it is already happening.
The truth is that it is the most significant thing that can happen to you. It
is the beginning of a shift from thinking to aware presence.
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Become at ease with the state of "not knowing." This takes you beyond
mind because the mind is always trying to conclude and interpret. It is afraid
of not knowing. So, when you can be at ease with not knowing, you have already
gone beyond the mind. A deeper knowing that is non-conceptual then arises out
of that state.
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Artistic creation, sports, dance, teaching, counseling - mastery in any field
of endeavor implies that the thinking mind is either no longer in-volved at all
or at least is taking second place. A power and intelligence greater than you
and yet one with you in essence takes over. There is no decision-making process
anymore; spontaneous right action happens, and "you" are not doing it.
Mastery of life is the opposite of control. You become aligned with the greater
consciousness. It acts, speaks, does the works.
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A moment of danger can bring about a temporary cessation of the stream of thinking
and thus give you a taste of what it means to be present, alert, aware.
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The Truth is far more all-encompassing than the mind could ever comprehend.
No thought can encapsulate the Truth. At best, it can point to it. For example,
it can say: "All things are intrinsically one." That is a pointer, not
an explanation. Understanding these words means feeling deep within you the truth
to which they point.
Excerpted from Stillness Speaks, by Eckhart Tolle, $17 hardcover. Published
by New World Library Toll free 1-800-972-6657 Ext. 52 www.newworldlibrary.com
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