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Lesson
16 - Bliss in Meditation
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Addition 16.1 - Clarifications on
Healing and Self-Inquiry for an AYP Newcomer
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Nov 23, 2003
Q: I have
been filled with bliss since beginning meditation. I sit and think I AM a
few times and I am gone into a tingly silence inside. I disappeared for ten
minutes yesterday before I realized it. I thought I AM, and was gone in
bliss again. I have such feelings of gratitude. My background is devout Catholic
and it has been difficult for me to relate to the Eastern traditions, though I
have sensed there is much value there. This seems a wonderful approach - a
bridge. I feel closer to Christ. Is it for real?
A: As our experience grows, stabilizes on a higher
plane, and then keeps growing with practice, never ceasing to expand, then we
have the answer to the question: Is it for real? The answer is in you. This is
the truth of spiritual life - as we practice and open from within, the
experience becomes self-validating. There is nowhere else you have to go to find
it, to prove it to yourself. Once we know, our life becomes a joyous
never-ending journey of self-discovery. Under these conditions, human life
gradually morphs into a kaleidoscope of bliss.
Jesus said, "Seek first the kingdom of God within, and all will be added to
you."
Bliss is our birthright, our true nature. It is time for us to step forward and
claim it by awakening the natural abilities we were born with.
It is a long journey for most of us. It took a long time for us to become
blocked so completely from our true nature. It stands to reason that it will
take a while for us to open back up, even with the best of tools. At times we
will experience a clear view of the bliss bubbling up in us. Other times we will
feel blocked, or like we are getting reamed from the inside as we continue our
daily meditations. The process will unfold in many ways. In time, bliss will
predominate, and we will see the world as we have not before. Bliss will be seen
bubbling up everywhere, constantly. A dirty pipe can't stay dirty forever if we
are flushing it through with the pure water of consciousness every day.
So, while the bliss you feel is a treasure, and certainly for real, keep in mind
that there will be cycles of experience as your meditation proceeds. Sometimes
you will feel like you did when you wrote of your bliss. Other times you may not
feel so blissful as deep cleansing is going on. There may even be periods where
you feel like you are stuck on a plateau of experience. Just keep meditating
every day, no matter what. In the long run, what matters is your daily practice.
Whatever the experience may be, if our practice is correct and consistent, we
will have the results in the end.
You will experience many emotions in connection with your journey: wonderment,
awe, gratitude, impatience, boredom, anger, frustration, pain ... whatever the
feelings are, use these to redouble your commitment to practice. If you can
transmute your feelings, whatever they may be, into an unceasing desire to do
your daily practice, then you cannot fail. For then you are devoted. Those who
are steadily devoted always succeed, sooner or later. Your desire will always be
the essential ingredient. Cultivate it well.
The guru is in you.
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