Mind and Soul
Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:41 am
Dan wrote:
"As Susan said (I think), Tolle's teachings are experiential, yours
are primarily informational -- there is NO competition between the two
sets of teachings IMO -- you simply teach different things.
"C'mon JJ, this is not the first time you have heard this - Bryan used
to bring up quite regularly the fact that while you teach ABOUT
stuff, when it comes right down to PRACTICING it, putting it into
practice and DOING it that there either ARE no 'techniques' or
'exercises' or if there are some, you certainly haven't given out
many.
"In fact, I thought you had addressed this in the past and
specifically said that HOW was not your function but that
disseminating the teachings (information) WAS. I must have
misunderstood.
"But DOING is ALL Tolle is about and not only does he not encourage
learning ABOUT more stuff (dogma, beliefs, etc.) he says that
intellectualizing about such stuff teach can just bind you up and
interfere with you EXPERIENCING what he IS trying to evoke in you."
JJ:
You just relate one of the problems of Tolle's teachings. He
encourages people not to learn about "stuff" but then you must learn
about his stuff presented in an intellectual way through the use of
the mind he tells us to discard.
In the past I have encountered many people with his basic approach
who have been very dogmatic in their presentation. Who is the one
cheering you and Tolle on the most? The most dogmatic member of the
group -- Dean. His posts have been very negative and attacking toward
me and patting you on the back. I have had to reject most of them and
I think his are the only posts that have needed rejection over the
past few months.
I find it interesting that the most attacking posts since the
beginning of this forum have been from those who have claimed to have
had this Tolle experience with the "Unmanifest." I can't think of one
believer who was not dogmatic, attacking, accusing, distracting and a
problem to the list.
What is it about this doctrine of peace that makes people so
unpeaceable, aggressive for insisting we agree with their views? I
am speaking generally here and not picking on you Dan.
Dan quoting JJ:
"Whereas the purpose of Tolle's writings seem to be to
assist those who are mired down in negative thinking mine are not for
that purpose at all."
Dan then wrote:
"Maybe for you looking upon the Christ within (beyond/thru/over
the personality) is just something you were born doing as a given.
But I wasn't.
"That is one thing Tolle's teachings have already given me that yours
have not. Not only a way/technique/exercise for HOW to do it, but the
reasons behind why it is sometimes so hard, how it all works and why
the personality (people) usually SEEMS to almost PURPOSELY mis-understand,
mis-lead, lie, mis-perceive, mis-etc., etc., etc."
JJ:
Actually, you seemed like a very peaceable fellow until you came
across Eckhart Tolle's teachings. But if anyone is going through
inner turmoil then the thing they need to do is experiment with
different techniques to help them. I have personally found that when
you join in a labor of service, following the highest you know, that
it is almost impossible to have inner turmoil. No breathing
exercises are necessary.
Dan:
"From your (and other) teachings I have understood that I SHOULD
overlook the personality and I understand WHY I should but never
before have the mechanisms behind how it all works ever been
explained.
"Having that (an explanation for how it all works) has ALREADY, just
within the past 2 weeks, helped me give my fellowman more of a break
rather than condemn him (inwardly if not outwardly).
JJ:
Hopefully, giving your fellowmen a break applies to me also -- as it
has for years in our past.
Dan:
"JJ teaches ABOUT soul contact so you can understand it -- what it is,
how it works, etc. -- basically 'EVERYTHING you ever wanted to know
about soul contact but were afraid to ask' but DOES NOT teach HOW,
does not give the PROCESS for how YOU can actually achieve/experience
it for yourself (other than just very generally). Tolle does (or at
least seems to)."
JJ:
Let me clear up one more misunderstanding on soul contact. It cannot
be taught through a black and white step-by-step process or exercise
program. Exercises like those given by Tolle, mystics, yogis and
others can produce effects, some positive and some negative. They
can increase awareness of the inner self, still the mind, help the
student enter a peaceful meditation and sometimes lead to a
down pouring of the kundalini where an overwhelming amount of energy
flows through the body as happened in Tolle's experience. This
should not be forced, however or problems can be created.
None of the yogi exercises produce soul contact. The best they can
do is help the student stabilize so he can direct his undistracted
attention toward the soul.
To attain soul contact the student must use the mind which Tolle
tells us we need to set aside in his program. Because the mind is
needed on the path to soul contact this means that Tolle is actually
leading students away from it.
He does correctly say that we must not identify with the mind and
indeed realizing we are not our minds is an important step. BUT with
this realization we must then use the mind as an instrument assisting
us toward higher contact.
The best exercise to achieve soul contact is the process called "seed
thoughts." Find words and teachings that inspire you and let them be
seeds planted within your mind. Reflect on them again and again
until a flashing forth occurs. This flashing forth is then a
downpouring through the soul aligning the mind with the intuitive
plane.
Another exercise is to just read the scriptures, writings from DK [Djwhal Khul], me
or others and attempt to see principles involved by using your mind.
As you do this a flashing forth will occur when you are ready for
soul contact. Then sometimes you will hear the still small voice in
your quiet moments giving further light on what has been planted in
your mind.
Those who attempt to put the mind aside as an instrument are only
delaying soul contact. Instead they will have intense emotional
experiences, but not accompanied by any new understanding of higher
principles. Intense emotional experiences without accompanying
mental progression can produce a lopsided evolution. This is why the
"nothingness people" that have come on board in the past seem to be
such troublemakers. The same can happen with the person with too
much emphasis on the mind and data. Balance is one of the keys to
soul contact.
The bottom line is there is no easy path to soul contact. Achieving
it takes a long struggle, but when attained a link is made with the
intuitive plane and the Oneness Principle then opens up to his higher
mind.
"Measure not the work until the day's out and the labor done."
-- Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 - 1861)
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