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Modern day gurus often try to market themselves as being

reincarnations of ancient religious super-heroes, or at least being

in a direct lineage of some infallible ancient knowledge. As in The

Wizard of Oz, if you pull away the curtain of falsehood surrounding

many gurus you will find an ordinary human being trying to make a

dishonest living off the sincere spiritual aspirations of their

followers. Below are some of the common big lies told by religious

mystics to watch out for. Hold on to your wallet and your sanity

and be aware that it is easiest to pick your pocket as you are being

hugged by a guru selling cosmic love and compassion.

 

Lie #1) " Surrender to me because I am enlightened and thus more

intelligent and wiser than you. "

 

The world of gurus and religion is a world of big business,

politics, and lust for power. In many cases. The more disciples a

guru attracts, the more power and income they can generate.

 

Teachers often say " stick with one guru " (themselves) because when a

guru loses a disciple he loses a potential source of power and

income.

 

Lie #2) " I am enlightened and I have no ego. "

 

Some humans do become 'enlightened,' but no living human being is

without ego.

 

Lie #3) " Do not judge the great masters. They are on such a high

level of consciousness that they cannot be measured by normal

standards of good behavior. " Judge them by the same standards you

would anyone else.

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Dear Chris,

 

**Lie #2) " I am enlightened and I have no ego. "

 

Some humans do become 'enlightened,' but no living human being is

without ego.**

 

I thought that there is no " I " for fully enlightened beings . Ramana

Maharishi taught the enquiry method and he said that " I " disappears

forever . Are you talking about the real " I " here ? .. I read that

the false " I " disappears for enlightened beings.

 

Peace,

Kousik.

 

, " chrism "

<> wrote:

>

>

> Modern day gurus often try to market themselves as being

> reincarnations of ancient religious super-heroes, or at least

being

> in a direct lineage of some infallible ancient knowledge. As in

The

> Wizard of Oz, if you pull away the curtain of falsehood

surrounding

> many gurus you will find an ordinary human being trying to make a

> dishonest living off the sincere spiritual aspirations of their

> followers. Below are some of the common big lies told by

religious

> mystics to watch out for. Hold on to your wallet and your sanity

> and be aware that it is easiest to pick your pocket as you are

being

> hugged by a guru selling cosmic love and compassion.

>

> Lie #1) " Surrender to me because I am enlightened and thus more

> intelligent and wiser than you. "

>

> The world of gurus and religion is a world of big business,

> politics, and lust for power. In many cases. The more disciples a

> guru attracts, the more power and income they can generate.

>

> Teachers often say " stick with one guru " (themselves) because when

a

> guru loses a disciple he loses a potential source of power and

> income.

>

> Lie #2) " I am enlightened and I have no ego. "

>

> Some humans do become 'enlightened,' but no living human being is

> without ego.

>

> Lie #3) " Do not judge the great masters. They are on such a high

> level of consciousness that they cannot be measured by normal

> standards of good behavior. " Judge them by the same standards you

> would anyone else.

>

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Ego does not disappear it is raised and transformed. Ego is in all of us as

beings. The control of the ego, the small self, is what is no longer expressed.

The desires of the ego, the agenda of the ego. This is what is changed. The ego

is a part of the self. The expression of God that is who we are. It is in most

people the aspect of us that rules our thoughts and expresses itself into our

ability to survive. The enlightenment is about the ascension of the ego self

into that of a higher self. In this way it disappears and is yet still present

in its ascended existence - blessings Koushik - chrism

 

 

 

Kousik <r_koushik2003 wrote:

Dear Chris,

 

**Lie #2) " I am enlightened and I have no ego. "

 

Some humans do become 'enlightened,' but no living human being is

without ego.**

 

I thought that there is no " I " for fully enlightened beings . Ramana

Maharishi taught the enquiry method and he said that " I " disappears

forever . Are you talking about the real " I " here ? .. I read that

the false " I " disappears for enlightened beings.

 

Peace,

Kousik.

 

, " chrism "

<> wrote:

>

>

> Modern day gurus often try to market themselves as being

> reincarnations of ancient religious super-heroes, or at least

being

> in a direct lineage of some infallible ancient knowledge. As in

The

> Wizard of Oz, if you pull away the curtain of falsehood

surrounding

> many gurus you will find an ordinary human being trying to make a

> dishonest living off the sincere spiritual aspirations of their

> followers. Below are some of the common big lies told by

religious

> mystics to watch out for. Hold on to your wallet and your sanity

> and be aware that it is easiest to pick your pocket as you are

being

> hugged by a guru selling cosmic love and compassion.

>

> Lie #1) " Surrender to me because I am enlightened and thus more

> intelligent and wiser than you. "

>

> The world of gurus and religion is a world of big business,

> politics, and lust for power. In many cases. The more disciples a

> guru attracts, the more power and income they can generate.

>

> Teachers often say " stick with one guru " (themselves) because when

a

> guru loses a disciple he loses a potential source of power and

> income.

>

> Lie #2) " I am enlightened and I have no ego. "

>

> Some humans do become 'enlightened,' but no living human being is

> without ego.

>

> Lie #3) " Do not judge the great masters. They are on such a high

> level of consciousness that they cannot be measured by normal

> standards of good behavior. " Judge them by the same standards you

> would anyone else.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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chrism, I always liked Glenn Morris' notion on this subject. as he

told me, the discovery or uncovering of the " natural self " is the

primary goal of the 'lesser' martial arts - and internal

transformation has little significance [as a concept or an activity]

before that point is reached. the 'natural self' concept is similar

to but not identical with, the Rinzai zen notion of 'original mind' or

'beginner's mind'. it's often encountered first in a flash of satori,

within that tradition.

 

another thing to stress - put plainly, without the ego, we die, i.e.

you lose the will to live and become bent on a self-destructive,

suicidal, then self-annihilative course. mystics tend to get caught

up here, in attempting to reconcile the rift between the achieved

'god-consciousness' of the natural self, and the ordinary

consciousness of the animal-human. paradoxically (in the sense that

it seems to contradict the previous statement) no part of this

descent or struggle can be avoided.

 

hopefully that was useful to somebody.

-brian

 

, chrism

<> wrote:

>

> Ego does not disappear it is raised and transformed. Ego is in all

of us as beings. The control of the ego, the small self, is what is no

longer expressed. The desires of the ego, the agenda of the ego. This

is what is changed. The ego is a part of the self. The expression of

God that is who we are. It is in most people the aspect of us that

rules our thoughts and expresses itself into our ability to survive.

The enlightenment is about the ascension of the ego self into that of

a higher self. In this way it disappears and is yet still present in

its ascended existence - blessings Koushik - chrism

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Hello Brian,

Yes Glenn Morris and I have continued the connection. He

still has much to offer those who wish it. From a martial arts POV I can see

this as having relevance in that in many schools such as Tai Kwon Do there are

teachings that will promote this discovery. However with a Kundalini awakening

outside of these schools of thought other avenues can be given.

 

I am not one to advocate the demise of the ego. I never have agreed with that

format and I do still feel it is a translation error of the Eastern teachings.

You know from Sanskrit to english. I am more directed towards the education of

the ego in a more " Huna " format. Allowing this " little person " within to grow

into the middle self or as in Huna the " Uhane' ' " , and then on to a High Self or

" Aumakua. " For me this is where we can co-ehist and co-evolve with all parts

intact. Thank you Brian its is a pleasure to read your thoughts and please

continue to post them -

 

 

 

 

 

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Greetings Everyone,

 

I would like to offer another view of in relation to what " Mystics "

mean after reading A_Seventh_Son's mention of, " I always liked Glenn

Morris' notion on this subject. as he told me, the discovery or

uncovering of the " natural self " . There is a great depth at

which " Mystics " (as apposed to " Phony Mystics " ) can be expanded on

but here are a few ideas to share.

 

 

What is a Mystic?

 

" Spiritual unfoldment leads us along the path into the illumined

knowing of where we are in consciousness at any point in time. There

are many methods through which this may be accomplished.

 

Carefully choose one path and then stay with it with extreme loyalty.

For this, a preceptor is needed, a spiritual guide, to answer

questions, to raise questions for you to find answers to within your

meditations. It is an arduous journey. The rewards come only near its

end... "

 

" Try to live life as though you are walking in the rain without

getting wet, or carefully writing on water. No ripples, no

disturbance, no reactionary residue that has to be faced at some

future date... "

 

" The mystic walks in the opposite direction. He goes against the

crowd. He learns to swim upstream. It is a little more difficult for

him, but oh so worth it. The seeker has to learn that the conscious

mind is only a vast dream created by many, many people who are

dreaming openly. They are dreaming, and every mystic knows it. They

are forming the dream by what they say, by their emotions, by what

they think and by that in which they involve themselves. The mystic

knows there is no enduring reality to the vast dream made up by

people themselves, by their desires, their relationships, their

cravings and their insecurities. "

 

The Master Course of Himalayan Academy

by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami

http://www.gurudeva.org/lesson.shtml

 

---

 

Mystics Among Us

 

Mysticism is a natural state of being.

All babies are mystics.

 

Babies instinctively know they are the center of the universe. They

expect all their needs to be met. They understand, " Ask and ye shall

receive. " Just watch mom jump and leap every time baby cries. Child-

development specialists tell us an infant distinguish between where

baby stops and the world begins. Babies have not learned the concept

of separation. They know the whole world is just another part of

themselves. Babies are not handicapped by words like " God " to which

we have added connotations. Babies have not yet been contaminated by

the race-mind. Babies function on a total feeling level.

 

 

Every religion, in one way or another, asks us to become as a child.

So mysticism is not only our origin, but also the goal. Most people

realize that we express life in stages, from childhood, to

adolescence, to adulthood. But many are not aware that there is a

fourth stage to be achieved: the independent, all-seeing,all-knowing

child.

 

The people who achieve this level are often called mystics.

Sometimes they are deified, because we do not understand that we can

achieve the same level of enlightenment. But if you read the

teachings of the mystics, we are promised that we too can do all that

they have done.

 

We all achieve mysticism in this lifetime, however, some of us are so

attached to the body, that we must lay the body down to achieve

mysticism. Compare the near-death experience to birth; pushing

through the tunnel, moving towards the light.

We move from one mystical experience to the next.

The time inbetween is spent remembering who we really are.

 

from http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/9256/mystic.html

 

 

 

 

Love and Light,

StarStuffs

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if you study something intently and for long enough, much of it

becomes " second nature " - what began as an artificial contrivance has

become a natural state. the nature of this spontaneity and freedom is

quite different than unconsciousness. this, rather than a " return to

nature " is what a martial artist, for example, would experience. what

was once artificial then *becomes* natural, but is functioning on a

higher level of consciousness (the realized mystic) that we confuse

with unconscious instinct (the mewling, defecating infant) because it

shares the qualities of effortlessness and spontaneity that we

associate with instinctual or emotional behavior.

 

many would also disagree with the notion that " we " achieve " mysticism "

automatically by physical dying.

 

in my opinion, these are 'easy' answers cruelly designed to mislead,

or at best mimicry of mystic sentiment but without understanding.

-brian

 

> Mystics Among Us

>

> Mysticism is a natural state of being.

> All babies are mystics.

>

> Babies instinctively know they are the center of the universe. They

> expect all their needs to be met. They understand, " Ask and ye shall

> receive. " Just watch mom jump and leap every time baby cries. Child-

> development specialists tell us an infant distinguish between where

> baby stops and the world begins. Babies have not learned the concept

> of separation. They know the whole world is just another part of

> themselves. Babies are not handicapped by words like " God " to which

> we have added connotations. Babies have not yet been contaminated by

> the race-mind. Babies function on a total feeling level.

>

>

> Every religion, in one way or another, asks us to become as a child.

> So mysticism is not only our origin, but also the goal. Most people

> realize that we express life in stages, from childhood, to

> adolescence, to adulthood. But many are not aware that there is a

> fourth stage to be achieved: the independent, all-seeing,all-knowing

> child.

>

> The people who achieve this level are often called mystics.

> Sometimes they are deified, because we do not understand that we can

> achieve the same level of enlightenment. But if you read the

> teachings of the mystics, we are promised that we too can do all that

> they have done.

>

> We all achieve mysticism in this lifetime, however, some of us are so

> attached to the body, that we must lay the body down to achieve

> mysticism. Compare the near-death experience to birth; pushing

> through the tunnel, moving towards the light.

> We move from one mystical experience to the next.

> The time inbetween is spent remembering who we really are.

>

> from http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/9256/mystic.html

>

>

>

>

> Love and Light,

> StarStuffs

>

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> I am not one to advocate the demise of the ego.

> I never have agreed with that format and I do still feel it is

> a translation error of the Eastern teachings. You know from

> Sanskrit to english.

I'm sure it is a translation problem. What the East means by the

Western word 'unconscious' is almost the exact opposite of how we

think of 'unconscious' in the West. they sense an 'all-pervading

field' and intuit a conscious ego; we sense a conscious ego and intuit

an 'all-pervading field'. so naturally we get things backwards when

interpreting even exoteric works. this is part of why I think it's

dangerous to adopt Eastern teachings at face value. there are Western

methods of approach more suited to our prejudices and orientations -

oh, I mean " unique view of reality " . but there is one constant

feature or mechanism of course, that does unify them in another sense.

 

> I am more directed towards the education of

> the ego in a more " Huna " format. Allowing this " little person "

> within to grow into the middle self or as in Huna the " Uhane' ' " ,

> and then on to a High Self or " Aumakua. " For me this is where we

> can co-ehist and co-evolve with all parts intact.

I agree.

 

it's interesting that the old alchemistic Philosophers were fascinated

by both the ascent of matter and the descent of spirit. the dual

nature of the Stone was (we are told) the whole secret of their

magistery. unfortunately in the passage of time the two paths were

separated, and knowledge was lost, leaving an irredeemable void in its

place.

 

> Thank you Brian its is a pleasure to read your thoughts and

> please continue to post them -

likewise! and thank you for your kind words.

 

-brian

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Dear Chris,

 

Oh yes ..that's what i meant ..Of course when disciples ask

questions to the enlightened guru ..he uses his " I " and then only

reacts his intellect . They are always connected to the source

though ..Thoughts never come from the subconscious ..and their mind

is the perfect tool for them ..they use it when they wish .

 

I misunderstood what you said it seems lol ...i thought you said

enlightened beings live with ego ..just like the normal people.

 

Peace,

Kousik.

 

 

, chrism

<> wrote:

>

> Ego does not disappear it is raised and transformed. Ego is in

all of us as beings. The control of the ego, the small self, is what

is no longer expressed. The desires of the ego, the agenda of the

ego. This is what is changed. The ego is a part of the self. The

expression of God that is who we are. It is in most people the

aspect of us that rules our thoughts and expresses itself into our

ability to survive. The enlightenment is about the ascension of the

ego self into that of a higher self. In this way it disappears and

is yet still present in its ascended existence - blessings Koushik -

chrism

>

>

>

> Kousik <r_koushik2003 wrote:

> Dear Chris,

>

> **Lie #2) " I am enlightened and I have no ego. "

>

> Some humans do become 'enlightened,' but no living human being is

> without ego.**

>

> I thought that there is no " I " for fully enlightened beings .

Ramana

> Maharishi taught the enquiry method and he said that " I "

disappears

> forever . Are you talking about the real " I " here ? .. I read that

> the false " I " disappears for enlightened beings.

>

> Peace,

> Kousik.

>

> , " chrism "

> <@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Modern day gurus often try to market themselves as being

> > reincarnations of ancient religious super-heroes, or at least

> being

> > in a direct lineage of some infallible ancient knowledge. As in

> The

> > Wizard of Oz, if you pull away the curtain of falsehood

> surrounding

> > many gurus you will find an ordinary human being trying to make

a

> > dishonest living off the sincere spiritual aspirations of their

> > followers. Below are some of the common big lies told by

> religious

> > mystics to watch out for. Hold on to your wallet and your sanity

> > and be aware that it is easiest to pick your pocket as you are

> being

> > hugged by a guru selling cosmic love and compassion.

> >

> > Lie #1) " Surrender to me because I am enlightened and thus more

> > intelligent and wiser than you. "

> >

> > The world of gurus and religion is a world of big business,

> > politics, and lust for power. In many cases. The more disciples

a

> > guru attracts, the more power and income they can generate.

> >

> > Teachers often say " stick with one guru " (themselves) because

when

> a

> > guru loses a disciple he loses a potential source of power and

> > income.

> >

> > Lie #2) " I am enlightened and I have no ego. "

> >

> > Some humans do become 'enlightened,' but no living human being

is

> > without ego.

> >

> > Lie #3) " Do not judge the great masters. They are on such a high

> > level of consciousness that they cannot be measured by normal

> > standards of good behavior. " Judge them by the same standards

you

> > would anyone else.

> >

 

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