After years of searching down many lanes of spirituality, I’m now at the point of believing the spiritual search for meaning in life is simply a product of natural selection. .. I’m not declaring this is the end of my spiritual journey, this point is just where I am tonight, and like everything else in the universe it too shall change into something else.
Though a spriitual journey in search for meaning is usually where it starts, - at the end its always about coming grips, getting a handle on (also by creating meaning like artwork or a working hypothesis to get wanted results, but not being fooled about), and being at ease with whatever meaninglessness found.
Fine if we want to temporarily deny the worldly reality of identity. I don’t exist. Whatever. But how the fuck are we supposed to live in the world (with all of its mundane chores and concerns, bills and dietary demands, exercise requirements and pressure to find a mate, a job, a place to live, peace and quiet...) how are we supposed to live in this world pretending as if “I” do not “exist” because the all particles in the universe were created in the Big Bang, and thus we’re all “one.” Or whatever you’re arguing.
Practically, this makes no sense. I cannot live a practical everyday life as if tripping on mescaline all hours of the day. Even within an ashram I can’t do this. Someone's gotta wash the dishes and sweep the floors and pay the utilities.
It's the other way round. Practically from being born onward we learn and get sozialized how to pretend identity. No additional pretense of non-identity is asked for - one only realizes this is already an automatic adaptive bio-chemical process recreating pretention of identity, for being enabled to find a mate, job, paying bills, etc. Nothing more than any other automatic process based on causes and effects going on. Like the weather, your boss getting angry at you, you getting angry back at him, etc. .. and you continue to wash dishes, sweep floors just as usual.
With the tiny but crucial difference you're no more hang up on the weather, the angry boss, or your own anger. Freed from I, me, and mine, the weather still may be bad, the boss angry, and you back angry about him. Without pretention of anything, there now can be peace and quiet resting within all such storms in the knowledge of only faked identity. No need to pretend any other identity, than the fake already ongoing with an expiry date.
Even within an ashram I can’t do this. Someone's gotta wash the dishes and sweep the floors and pay the utilities.
Well, to get to grips usually some determined practice in renunciation and contemplation is needed. A mescaline trip or out-out-body experience usually can't develop the needed mental faculties to really profit from during daily living. It becomes a mere memory, not an ongoing and deepend insight into the nature of reality. Or as one could fear, just a further faked 'spiritual' identity.
Some start with 10 or 20 minutes a day, some do 1 or 2 hours. I personally plunged right in by doing a 10-day meditation retreat, where former meditators volunteer do the dishes and house-cleaning, and at the end of the retreat you're asked to donate as much as you want. If you would want to give, but have no money, you still could donate by doing the dishes and housework at the next retreat.
Then I even entered a Burmese forest meditation monastery, where one can practice as ordained monk or as layman to one's heard content from morning to evening, as long as one is able to. Which is run and financed by lay-followers, who maybe wrongly think they would never be able to do such rigorous practice themself. And by donating/serving hope to accumulate enough merit, to be enabled one day - maybe in a future life, so they believe - practice and get free themself. Or at least to get reborn in the west.
Or if you have cash, use the utilites of such meditation centers like IMS or Spirit Rock, to deepen practice some days, weeks or months of the year. Or just pack your rucksack and go off into the wild, found dry caves the best, for as long you've been able to pack.
But as already said:
Does one want it? - Of course not!
Edited by pamojja, 14 October 2019 - 10:52 AM.