I entered onto the spiritual path in earnest at a time when the profound esoteric wisdom of the East was being pursued earnestly in many circles.
Some of us decided to pursue awakening and enlightenment with single pointed dedication. We lived in communities, did extreme amounts of practices, traveled to India, spent time with teachers and read sacred texts.
Revisiting the Roots of Awakening
Lately I feel myself called back to these roots and the radical spirit of discovery that were embodied there. I wrote this essay because I feel called to express my understanding and experience of the esoteric traditions of the East as clearly as I can.
My spiritual training occurred within the Hindu tradition of Advaita Vedanta and specifically in the lineage of the great Indian sage Ramana Maharshi.
In that tradition enlightenment is spoken of in terms of spiritual liberation and non-duality and so this will be an essay about the discovery of spiritual liberation and non-duality.
What Is Freedom?
Most simply we could say that spiritual liberation means freedom from the limitations of the small self into the direct recognition of the self absolute or big self.
It is as another great Indian sage Nisargadatta described it, the recognition of ”I am That.”
This means that it is the recognition that behind all of our ideas of self there is nothing but pure consciousness – a source of awareness that is not bound to any perceiving entity.
We find that consciousness is not a characteristic of a material being, but quite the opposite, our material being is an illusion, a perceived entity that is made of pure consciousness.
The Limits of a Materialistic Worldview
We live in a deeply materialistic age and our belief in our own material existence is so unquestionable that it is all but impossible to break the spell of solidity and come into a direct recognition of our own true nature as a free-floating locus of awareness that is the source of everything.
Because our language is built on the assumption of separation it doesn’t lend itself well to communicating non-dual reality.
Even using the descriptor “free-floating” is problematic because it implies the existence of some medium that awareness floats in. That would imply the existence of two – awareness and the medium it floats in.
What Is A Consciousness-Based Worldview?
The non-dual view is the recognition of oneness, of being one without a second, it is the direct realization that conscious awareness is all there is.
Not a conscious awareness that exists in the universe because the universe itself is an illusion generated by awareness.
Everything that we experience, including ourselves, is part of a virtual experience of reality that is generated by pure consciousness.
The statement above may not seem shocking to you. Perhaps you’ve heard similar things before and find it easy to understand and accept.
Experience Versus Understanding
Still, it will help us to move slowly here, remembering that understanding and acceptance of a spiritual truth is not the same as experiencing it.
Understanding and acceptance are a distant second place from the ultimate prize of being swept up in the direct recognition of our own non-existence as a separate self and the impossible perception of pure consciousness.
The language of virtual reality is helpful because it points to the fact that everything we see and experience as real is simply a perceptual construct – an experience of things that do not exist.
The language of virtual reality is also problematic because most of us will assume that the illusion of reality is being generated in our own mind, or in our brain.
But our experience of mind and brain is also part of the virtual reality. They don’t exist to have an experience.
In non-dual teachings we learn that the whole of reality is a dream without a dreamer.
There is no time and space because these are part of the dream. There is no self and other. There is no inner and outer experience.
Look around you. I am here in my favorite coffee shop. I am seeing baristas and customers. I smell coffee and I see the bricks on the wall in front of me.
Everything appears to exist in space and about an hour of time has passed since I first sat down here.
None of this is real in the way I’ve been trained to think of it. None of it has an existence independent of my experience of it. I am not seeing baristas and customers.
I am having an experience of baristas and customers. If I were to touch the person next to me. I wouldn’t be touching a person, I would be having an experience of touching a person.
The world and everything in it is a collection of experiences that we assume are experiences of real things being had by a real experiencer, but they aren’t. They are pure experiences.
Reality is timeless, spaceless and empty. It has no thickness or depth. It has no future and no past. It simply is.
It is an elaborate and meticulously constructed sense of being a separate conscious entity existing in a vast universe of time and space.
If we are fortunate enough to disappear into this experience of absolute being we will never be the same again.
We may live in similar ways, but we are no longer fooled by the appearance of the world of separation. As useful as it may be to relate to the world of time and space and separate beings as real, deep down we know it is not.
We Are One
When we meet someone we may talk to them as if they are over there in that body and we are over here in this one, but we know we are one.
We know that the source of consciousness that is looking at us through their eyes is the same consciousness that is looking back at them.
There are not two beings interacting. There is one consciousness that has created the experience of separation by generating the illusion of two entities so that it could have the glorious experience of meeting and relating with another.
There is no entity having the experience you are having right now. There is just an experience that is inherently awake and aware, but there is no entity separate from that awakened awareness that is having the experience.
Our belief that we are an entity that has experiences is the first source of duality. It is the first source of the perceived separation of the indivisible non-dual wholeness of being.
Can you let go of your sense of self so deeply that you become the only consciousness there is?
LAZER-EYE says
My impression of this essay is that it lacks originality. The author is simply relating pieces of information about The Spiritual Process others have told him. It takes no insight to do that – just a good memory. He says, e.g., that experience is all there is, If that is true then how can he say that reality is an illusion? Has he had an experience of that? Did he try, e.g., to pass his hand through the tabletop counter while he was sitting at the coffee shop? No he did not. He has no experience whatsoever as to whether or not reality is an illusion! He is just repeating a belief someone else told him. The problem is that The Spiritual Process is not about adopting the beliefs of others, Ramana Maharshi or not. The reason why is that there are no others. The Spiritual Process is about finding out for yourself what is true. The fundamental Law of The Spiritual Process is this:
He Who Does Not Begin At The Beginning , Will Not End Up At The End.
What he will do however is end up in the same condition as the author, i.e., simply repeating the beliefs of others as though they are truths he has discovered for himself.
Michael says
Do you know the author? Do you know anything about his experience? You make assumptions based on your impressions. I do know the author. I have studied with him for more than 3 years now. I know of his past studies and intense practice of many years. He is full of wisdom and insight. He speaks from his own experience and he is grounded and humble in his approach to teaching others.
I question your motives for writing such a response. And I would say that your impressions are very inaccurate.
Catherine D'agostino says
What is marriage to someone really about? Is it just the very moment of relating to the person that we only have?
We don’t have the past with them or the future. Only the present moment
together. Weird!.
Wow!