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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

TRANSFORMATION: Realization


In the infinite timelessness before creation, God gave
rise to the desire to know Itself. In that instant there
was infinite creation, half supremely conscious and
half supremely unconscious. As God’s identity arose
in infinite consciousness, the supreme subjective I consciousness
appeared. Then in the supreme
objective identity, the God consciousness veiled Itself
in the form of infinite multiplicity.

The tension between the unconscious and the
conscious produced a dynamic through which
consciousness now seeks to know itself. We could
define that process as evolution, the lowest forms
progressing through a series of higher and higher
formations of consciousness unto the point where God
reveals Itself to Itself, and God Realization, God
Consciousness reappears.

All empty. It is as such.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

As a spiritual warrior on the path of awakening


HARD LIGHT CENTER OF AWAKENING
Excerpt of a talk by Mark Griffin...

As a spiritual warrior on the path of awakening, you're going to come into contact with people from the outside world who will treat you negatively. They'll feel threatened by you because they sense the power of liberation moving inside you and this arouses feelings of anger and jealousy within them. They'll try to confuse you and knock you from the path.
 
But you've thought about this and prepared for it. By keeping the ideal of the Bodhicitta highest in your heart, you've learned to hold it there when it counts. Your heart isn't turned in a reactionary mode when these things happen. You see to the truth of the situation and see the jealousy, envy and anger for what they are; no big deal. You don't strike out in the name of suffering. You accept the situation for what it is, and through the burning sun of the Bodhicitta it is transmuted into light.

Monday, July 1, 2013

The kundalini arises in three forms


HARD LIGHT CENTER OF AWAKENING
Excerpt of a talk by Mark Griffin...

The kundalini arises in three forms: the para kundalini; the prana kundalini; and the shakti kundalini.

The para kundalini is infinite and universal; it is beyond all qualities, arising as the infinite ocean of consciousness. When the para kundalini folds into the envelope of formation, the prana kundalini arises.

The prana kundalini gives rise to the multiplicity of creation, the diversity of form and consciousness. The prana kundalini is the force of life, vibrating and animating everything in creation.
 
The shakti kundalini is the animate quality of consciousness, the attachment of the life force to the individual conditioned soul. The creation, having entered the envelope of the prana, lives its existence out in the infinite cycles of time on the wheel of samsara, bound by the law of cause and effect.

The guru shakti is the impulse of release from the wheel, triggering the kundalini to travel back to the source of the creation, merging back into the ocean of consciousness. That which has been created is uncreated. The guru shakti is the reset; button of creation.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

About Power and Anger


HARD LIGHT CENTER OF AWAKENING
Excerpt of a talk by Mark Griffin...

Oftentimes we see that when a person first comes into power, the first they do is to play out their anger - 'I finally have enough power to get away with expressing my rage towards the world for every pain I ever experienced.' This is very immature and leads to disaster very quickly. What we're interested in on the Siddha path is a mature and cultivated response to the idea of power and empowerment. You need to bring that force to bear so that it arises as a positive energy in your own life, and then to go even further, and begin to express that energy positively in the world and the lives of all sentient beings.

This is not something that just happens. It has to be willed, it has to be intended, and it involves lots of trial and error. It is the ultimate test that really never ends. Once you begin to understand power and understand that its source arises from the deepest place within you, then it becomes a matter of bringing yourself to have the courage and the ability to express that power and take responsibility for it.

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Monday, May 13, 2013

Bodhicitta and Enlightenment


The Bodhicitta starts as a methodology to karmically connect you with your own enlightenment. The mind absorbs what it comes into contact with and most people forget to even think about giving rise to enlightenment. When a teacher says, “Give rise to Bodhicitta,” that means to give rise to the enlightened precepts within your mind. By doing this you arouse enlightenment within your system and connect your personal identity to this enlightenment.

The Bodhicitta gives you the ability to come into contact fearlessly with both the positive and negative sides of yourself. As the karma unfolds, there will be a lot of negative stuff that comes out of you—lust, greed, jealousy, anger, envy. As these dark angels of past karmas are released they will haunt you. It's important not to recatch that virus as they are released. It's so easy to become lost in the maelstrom of your own unfoldment.

You must keep the idea of the Bodhicitta high in your heart and bright in your mind. It is the rising sun, the flag of victory going up on the hill, a point of rally. It is one of the tricks to staying on the path with unwavering attention as your karmas unfold.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Bodhicitta


HARD LIGHT CENTER OF AWAKENING
Excerpt of a talk by Mark Griffin...

Waking up inside this world is a very strange experience. The first thing you see is the unbelievable amount of suffering that takes place here. You think, “Oh yes, the world is a terrible place and there's an enormous amount of suffering,” but most of you still just know this theoretically.

There's an aspect to the process of awakening that puts you in touch with suffering in such a way that it cannot be avoided: the suffering of yourself; the suffering of those around you; the cruel actions that are generated by yourself and those around you; watching this suffering compound itself and generate false understanding and false actions that lead to more suffering. All this must be confronted.
 
This is one of the things that tends to throw travelers on the path. The only thing I've been able to find that is capable of dealing with the vibration of suffering and pain is the bodhicitta.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Why Do We Offer a Dedication at the End of a Meditation?

HARD LIGHT CENTER OF AWAKENING
Excerpt of a talk by Mark Griffin...

listen to this quote as you read:


And in this way we also always generate a dedication; we offer the merit of the event to all sentient beings. When samadhi is present when the formless nirvikalpa samadhi the pure speech of the creation is present it is boundless and on one level it is present in this room but when we offer it in dedication to the world system it traverses the world and produces an expression of total unity in truth, a total unity in dharma. Uplifting all beings and uplifting ourselves.

If we try to hold it within ourselves we haven’t understood and we think that we have something, we’ve gained something and we don’t want to lose it or if we give it to another person that we are that much diminished but in truth it is much more like a flame lighting another flame.

You can take a flame and light another flame and the original flame is undiminished. This is its nature.

Inside this dedication is a constant idea of generosity and it comes from where we are coming from. If we perceive ourselves as a bound afflicted being then we will see ourselves as being under such and such a situation and having so much. And if we give it away we are diminished by that much. We have lost.

But if we understand ourselves from the absolute sense, experience ourselves from the absolute sense there is no separation no diminishment and all beings are uplifted.


Excerpt from the Mahasamadhi Retreat - Intersection With The Guru, October 2, 2009

Form and Consciousness