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THE POWER OF NOW by Eckhart Tolle
You may have heard the phrase turn the other cheek,
which a great teacher of enlightenment used two thousand years ago.
He was attempting to convey symbolically the secret of nonresistance
and nonreaction. In this statement, as in all his others, he was
concerned only with your inner reality, not with the outer conduct
of your life.
Having gone beyond the mind-made opposites, you become like a deep
lake. The outer situation of your life and whatever happens there
is the surface of the lake. Sometimes calm, sometimes windy and
rough, according to the cycles and seasons. Deep down, however,
the lake is always undisturbed. You are the whole lake, not just
the surface, and you are in touch with your own depth, which remains
absolutely still. You dont resist change by mentally clinging
to any situation. Your inner peace does not depend on it. You abide
in Being unchanging, timeless, deathless and you are
no longer dependent for fulllment or happiness on the outer world
of constantly uctuating forms. You can enjoy them, play with them,
create new forms, appreciate the beauty of it all. But there will
be no need to attach yourself to any of it.
As long as you are unaware of Being, the reality of other humans
will elude you, because you have not found your own. Your mind will
like or dislike their form, which is not just their body but includes
their mind as well. True relationship becomes possible only when
there is an awareness of Being. Coming from Being, you will perceive
another persons body and mind as just a screen, as it were,
behind which you can feel their true reality, as you feel yours.
At the level of Being, all suffering is recognized as an illusion.
Suffering is due to identication with form. Miracles of healing
sometimes occur through this realization, by awakening Being-consciousness
in others if they are ready.
Compassion is the awareness of a deep bond between yourself and
all creatures. But there are two sides to compassion, two sides
to this bond. On the one hand, since you are still here as a physical
body, you share the vulnerability and mortality of your physical
form with every other human and with every living being. Next time
you say, I have nothing in common with this person,
remember that you have a great deal in common: A few years from
now two years or seventy years, it doesnt make much
difference both of you will have become rotting corpses,
then piles of dust, then nothing at all. This is a sobering and
humbling realization that leaves little room for pride. Is this
a negative thought? No, it is a fact. Why close your eyes to it?
In that sense, there is total equality between you and every other
creature.
One of the most powerful spiritual practices is to meditate deeply
on the mortality of physical forms, including your own. This is
called: Die before you die. Go into it deeply. Your physical form
is dissolving, is no more. Then a moment comes when all mind-forms
or thoughts also die. Yet you are still there the divine
presence that you are. Radiant, fully awake. Nothing that was real
ever died, only names, forms, and illusions.
The realization of this deathless dimension, your true nature, is
the other side of compassion. On a deep feeling-level, you now recognize
not only your own immortality but through your own that of every
other creature as well. On the level of form, you share mortality
and the precariousness of existence. On the level of Being, you
share eternal, radiant life. These are the two aspects of compassion.
To have deep empathy for the suffering of another being certainly
requires a high degree of consciousness but represents only one
side of compassion. It is not complete. True compassion goes beyond
empathy or sympathy. It does not happen until sadness merges with
joy, the joy of Being beyond form, the joy of eternal life.
Adapted from The Power of Now, copyright 1999 by Eckhart Tolle. Reprinted with permission of New World Library, Novato, CA, 800-972-6657 (ext. 52). Visit www.eckharttolle.com.
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