Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 Response or Reaction ~ summary points from Awaken Children Response is total acceptance. It is also non-acceptance with a positive attitude. It can also be neither acceptance nor rejection; you remain watching the reaction that arises from you. You don't get involved at all. Response is an attitude. It happens when one is totally detached. This is possible only when one becomes free from the ego. Response is a positive mental attitude you develop towards others, whether friend or enemy. To respond is to stand aside, untouched, unaffected and detached. Only a compassionate heart can respond. Only a loving person who is full of love can respond ... Love cannot hurt; likewise, response cannot hurt. Forgiveness without having any feeling of hatred or revenge is response. People may sometimes appear to forgive but they may be just suppressing their anger and hatred. Such unexpressed anger and hatred will remain deep within, and when the occasion arises, they will be expressed. Such forgiveness is reaction, not response. It is the mind and the ego that tempt one to react. They are the storehouses of the past. The past is the seat of anger, hatred, revenge, attachment, jealously and all negativity. The past is the reference book, like a dictionary or a thesaurus. Whenever we hear, experience or do something, we automatically refer to these old pages and speak or act according to these references. This is reaction. There is nothing to refer to once the past is removed. If the past doesn't exist, then no problems arise; only peace and bliss exist. The past is the account into which we deposit more and more through our reactions. Each reaction that arises within us causes a delay in our attaining the goal, whereas acceptance will cause grace to flow without any break. Using your discrimination, learn how to listen and respond without reacting. Reaction will benefit neither your victim nor you. Attachment to the work and its fruit creates ego, which will destroy the ability to respond. Detachment from the work and its fruit destroys ego, which will help one to respond. A sadhak's [spiritual aspirant's] entire life is dedicated to removing anger and other negative tendencies. His or her constant effort and the Guru's grace take him or her to the state of perfection, where there is no ego, no thoughts and no mind. Once he or she reaches that state, he or she will be able to respond genuinely. In order to respond, one should become like a mirror. One should become a very good reflector of the others' feelings. A mirror just reflects but never gets involved; it is never touched or tainted by the images. We should try to see the nature of things as they are. The nature of anything, whether an object or a being, cannot be other than the way it is. If this is understood, one can only respond. Response comes from the great soul who remains blank. He or she does not want to disturb the silence with unnecessary sounds or disfigure the blank sheet of paper with unnecessary words. Be compassionate, even towards those who bother you. Try to pray for them. Such an attitude will help your mind also to remain peaceful and calm. This is genuine response. -summary from Awaken Children in Matruvani Vol 19 Nov 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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