SPIRITUAL ESSENCE:

Focusing on the essence of spirituality from all times, places, cultures…and beyond. Serving and cultivating the innate, inherent spiritual nature contained within all: the religious, the non-religious, the spiritual but not religious, the atheist, the agnostic, the mystic; whatever one does or does not consider oneself. We are beings at many different levels with many different aspects: physical, energy/life force, mind, intellect, emotion; but at our deepest common core, we are all spiritual beings. We all yearn to love and be loved, to nurture and be nurtured, to express and serve and realize each of our unique destinies. We can all help each other along our individual journeys, united by our common needs and yearnings.


Quote of the Week #156 - Listening/Hearing for Non-material Sustenance

Quote of the Week #156 - Listening/Hearing for Non-material Sustenance


Every one who is thirsty, come and drink. He who has no money, come, buy and eat. Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread and your labor for that which does not satisfy? Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good. Let your soul delight in abundance. Incline your ear, and come to Me. Hear, that your soul will live…


--Isaiah 55:1-3, The Living Torah translation by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Quote of the Week #135 - Everything is Interconnected


Quote of the Week #135 – Everything is Interconnected; The World According to Tantra – Pandit Rajmani Tigunait
[Note: Once in a while, I will send out a longer quote than usual. I felt this was one of those quotes worth repeating at length. Concerning “Tantra” as used here, you will discover it involves much more than “the yoga of sex” as commonly conceived by our western inclinations to reduce everything down to simple soundbites, not matter how incorrect. In my studies of Jewish Mysticism and Indian Tantra, I have often seen an incredible similarity. One basic tenet of Jewish Mysticism is to regard everything as sacred, to both “Bring Heaven Down to Earth” and elevate Earth to Heaven, because everything in existence shares a spark of divinity from the one Divine Origin. Basic Indian tantric teachings, as well as Buddhist teachings, as elucidated in the following quote, share this same mystical view.]
Everything is interconnected—this is tantra’s most fundamental principle. The forces that govern the operations of the universe are the same forces governing every aspect of our individual existence. To use poetic language, tantra holds that everyone and everything in the universe is a child of divinity. The divine is an infinite ocean of beauty and joy, and all manifestations contained in the universe are waves of this ocean. Each of us is a drop in this ocean, and as such, each of us is an inseparable part of these waves. Quantitatively, we may be smaller than the ocean, but qualitatively, we are exactly the same.
Everything in the manifest universe is connected to everything else. We experience the fullness of our own being only when we have a direct experience of this connection. Tantra is a process of recognizing our interconnection with multiple layers of reality within us and multiple layers of reality outside us. It offers myriad practices for helping us find this inner and outer interconnection and for deriving strength and wisdom from it.
One way of infusing your everyday experience with the tantric worldview is to train yourself to notice this interconnection in ordinary things. Let’s say you have oatmeal for breakfast every morning. Pay attention to who is producing and packaging your oatmeal. What is the philosophy behind their business practices? Where do they get their oats? Who grows them? Does the company who sells your steel cut oats have any concern for the farmers who grow them?
Pause for a moment while you are eating and remember your connection with those who are instrumental in providing oatmeal for you every morning. Whether or not you can see the details of your connection with these farmers, the simple recognition that you and the people who grow your oats are interrelated infuses you with gratitude. You realize, “I’m not alone. I haven’t spent a single minute in my entire life growing oats, and yet there are oats on my table.” You are grateful for those farmers and are united in spirit with those who bring sustenance to you every day.
If you wish, you can take this philosophy to a little higher level. Let’s say you are consuming a product—coffee, for example—that is produced in a developing country. Is it Fair Trade certified? Whether paying fair wages and providing safe working conditions is ethically right or wrong is not the main point here. Ethics, morality, and legality are defined by the human mind, but you are interested in something much more universal. Your interest in Fair Trade products arises from your profound recognition of the reality that all of us are interconnected. As an individual you wish to be part of those who are an integral part of you and do something to support them, not only in your thought, but also in your speech and your action.
These are a few examples of how looking for and honoring your connection to those whose lives support and enrich your own will infuse your daily life with the tantric vision. As your awareness of the web of life in you and around you deepens, you will see that you are nourished and supported from every direction. You will be filled with gratitude for the many people who are contributing to your growth in so many different ways. You will realize that even those who lived in the past—Plato, Pasteur, Patanjali, among thousands of others—are continuing to guide and serve you with their knowledge and wisdom. As this awareness unfolds, the curtain of duality is lifted and you will begin to experience divine love and grace manifesting everywhere.


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