Just as a storm in the atmosphere of the earth is born of conflicting fronts
of different temperatures colliding with one another, so too must there be conflicting
forces within us in order to form a mental or emotional storm. Our task is to
become conscious of these unseen forces that dwell in the unenlightened parts
of us. As we grow to realize that no disturbance can remain within us without
our granting it the force it needs to sustain its fury, we realize that we have
at our disposal two great powers. We are empowered to dismiss storms when they
appear in our psychic system and, with time and practice, we can learn to dismiss
these disturbances before they begin!
What are these invisible conflicting forces at work within us that cause so
much foul weather? We uncover the first of these unconscious forces by recognizing
that the storms in our lives all share a common cause. Each storm, large or
small, centers around something that happens to us that we don't want to be
happening for whatever reasons. A few quick examples prove this insight, but
best success is assured if you will fill in the blanks from your own experience.
Imagine a woman caught in an emotional firestorm of anger because she does
not want to be treated like that. Or a man who feels trapped by a tormenting
depression because he doesn't want what life continues to bring to him. Can
we see that these two storms share a common root? Both rise as they do because
of our unconscious resistance to something that has already happened.
Whenever we face an unwanted event and find ourselves feeling nothing but
resistance, we can discover that this stress-mess is made from our insistence
that this should not have happened. And how about when we recall past mistakes,
painfully reliving how we fell down -- either a moment ago or ten years back?
Aren't we sure that whatever that error may have been -- it shouldn't have
taken place?
Which brings us to the following insight that deserves a few moments extra
consideration. It feels natural for us to go along with the feeling of not
wanting what we are powerless to change! What on earth lies hidden in this
strange struggle of ours that compels us to wrestle with what amounts to mental
ghosts? After all, once something has happened in our life -- that moment is
over; it's gone, done with, finished. Clearly, what was no longer exists in
the here and Now. So, we have to ask ourselves, given this understanding that
is above dispute, how can something from our own past feel as real and as alive
as it does to us in the present moment? The following answer brings us one
step closer to living in a world without storms.
Within our mind lingers an untold number of chemically and electrically stored
images of the way things were. These mental pictures include complete scenes
of every experience past, as well as pleasurable or frightening images of what
is yet to come. And these same images are secret storehouses of all the sensations
that accompanied them in the moment of their creation. Each one is laden with
its original emotional content that pours into us each time we revisit them.
To help visualize how this unseen psychic sequence unfolds within, put yourself
in the place of this imaginary person -- Barbara -- walking down the street.
As Barbara window-shops her eye catches sight of a lace-sleeved lavender blouse
on sale in one of her favorite stores. In an instant, Barbara recalls wearing
a similar blouse many years ago the night her father passed away. Now, virtually
unnoticed, a small wave of regret washes over her. For reasons unknown to her,
as she stands there still looking at a blouse she feels sure should be in her
closet, she is beginning to think about the last words she had with her father,
and how she wishes she would have said something else.
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The more Barbara is drawn into these flooding considerations, the more she
suffers. And the more unwanted this painful experience becomes, the more she
unconsciously resists her mounting turmoil until she is caught in a full-blown
storm. Haven't we all been there before? Where a seemingly harmless thought,
which we turn over in our mind, becomes a tornado? Well, it need not be like
that . . . for any of us!
The only reason we ever find ourselves caught in a psychological storm is
because we have been drawn, without knowing it, into identifying with -- actually
merging with -- mental images from our past. These images are pre-loaded --
rather like psychological time capsules -- with punishing thoughts and feelings
that flood into us the instant we identify with them. As the invisible, but
psychically palpable blows from these painful memories pour through on us,
we are unconsciously moved to try and resist them -- all of which makes us
feel as though we are trapped in a storm about which we can do nothing other
than try to escape its lashing!
Once we invite the following insight to become our own, we need never again
endure the pounding of such negative states: No storm of mental torment or
dark, emotional suffering belongs to you. Any wave of resentment, anxiety,
or fear that comes to wash you away is nothing more than a kind of psychic
residue left over from who you once were. Not only do these negative states
have nothing in common with your True Nature, but they cannot enter into the
living Now where this higher consciousness lives.
This same truth can be said in a slightly different way: we cannot be punished
by any painful storm when we are grounded in the present moment. The reason
for this perfect protection is as pure as it is simple: psychological storms
are powerless to push their divisive and destructive forces into the spiritual
harbor of Now because, within Its native wholeness, they have no way to remain
there. Now let's pull these important lessons together in a short summary.
We have seen that the storms we suffer are not born simply from any particular
event that takes place, but rather they rise from an unknown ground in us due
to our undetected resistance to them. Further, these unwanted events that we
so strongly resist are not the actual events themselves. What we secretly struggle
against in these moments are unwanted images of that event fashioned by ourselves.
This occurs, for example, when we imagine a fearful future, or see ourselves
thrown for a social loss of some sort. In these moments we suffer, as we do,
because we are looking at what we don't want to see. And then, because we don't
know that we have been tricked into giving these negative fantasies our attention,
we try to imagine ways to escape their punishing presence. The more we struggle
to get away, the more attention we inadvertently lend to what we wish would
disappear! It's a great paradox: not wanting to look upon what is bothering
us keeps what is bothering us in plain view! But now we are beginning to see
our way out of this trap.
From this moment forward, whenever some dark storm appears in us we must neither
run from it, nor stand there and hate what we think is happening. Instead we
must awaken to ourselves, bring ourselves back into the Now and quietly, deliberately,
drop any image that our thought-nature presents within us to justify the brewing
conflict. Learning to dismiss the storms that sink our chances to be happy
takes dedicated inner work, but you may be assured such powers are possible.
Your True Nature already dwells beyond the reach self-wrecking storms. Join
it; begin Now!
(Excerpted from "Let Go and Live in the Now" -- Red Wheel/Weiser,
2004: 1,300 words)
Author: Guy Finley
Website: http://www.guyfinley.com/
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