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Creative
Ways to Transform Challenges:
Reclaiming and Kindling Your Dreams
The Most Important
Dimension of Human Existence
Eckhart
Tolle
Excerpted
from the book and DVD, Eckhart
Tolle’s Findhorn
Retreat
We’re here to find that dimension
within
ourselves
that
is deeper than thought.
This teaching
isn’t based on knowledge, on new interesting facts, new information.
The world is full of that already. You can push any button on the
many devices you have and get information. You’re drowning in
information.
And ultimately, what is the point of it all?
More information, more things, more of this, more of that.
Are we going to find the fullness of life through more things and
greater and bigger shopping malls?
Are we going to find ourselves through improving our ability to
think and analyze, and accumulate more information, more stuff? Is
“more” going to save the world? It’s all form.
You can never
make it on the level of form. You can never quite arrange and
accumulate all the forms that you think you need so that you can be
yourself fully.
Sometimes you
can do it for a brief time span. You can suddenly find everything
working in your life: your health is good; your relationship is
great; you have money, possessions, love, and respect from other
people.
But before long, something starts to crumble here or there,
either the finances or the relationship,
your health or your work or living situation. It is the nature of
the world of form that nothing stays fixed for very long — and so it
starts to fall apart again.
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* *
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The voice in the head that never stops speaking
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becomes
a civilization that is obsessed with form,
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and
therefore knows nothing of the most important
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dimension
of human existence:
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the
sacred,
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the
stillness,
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the
formless,
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the
divine.
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“What does it profit you if you gain the whole world and lose
yourself?”
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* *
It has been said that there are two ways of being unhappy: not
getting what you want, and getting what you want.
When people attain what the world tells us is desirable — wealth,
recognition, property, achievement — they’re still not happy, at
least not for long. They’re not at peace with themselves. They don’t
have a true sense of security, a sense of finally having arrived.
Their achievements have not provided them with what they were really
looking for — themselves. They have not given them the
sense of being rooted in life, or as Jesus calls
it, the fullness of life.
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* *
The form of this
moment is the portal into the formless dimension. It is the narrow
gate that Jesus talks about that leads to life. Yes, it’s very
narrow: it’s only this moment.
To find it, you
need to roll up the scroll of your life on which your story is
written, past and future. Before there were books, there were
scrolls, and you rolled them up when you were done with them.
So
put your story away. It is not who you are. People usually live
carrying a burden of past and future, a burden of their personal
history, which they hope will fulfill itself in the future. It
won’t, so roll up that old scroll. Be done with it.
You don’t solve problems by thinking; you create problems by
thinking. The solution always appears
when you step out of thinking and become still and absolutely
present, even if only for a moment. Then, a little later when
thought comes back, you suddenly have a creative insight that wasn’t
there before.
Let go of excessive thinking and see how everything changes. Your
relationships change because you don’t demand that the other person
should do something for you to enhance your sense of self. You don’t
compare yourself to others or try to be more than someone else to
strengthen your sense of identity.
You allow everyone to be as they are. You don’t need to change them;
you don’t need them to behave differently so that you can be happy.
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There’s nothing wrong with doing new things, pursuing activities,
exploring new countries, meeting new people, acquiring knowledge and
expertise, developing your physical or mental abilities, and
creating whatever you’re called upon to create in this world.
It
is beautiful to create in this world, and there is always more that
you can do.
Now the question is, Are you looking for
yourself in what you do? Are you attempting to add more to who you
think you are? Are you compulsively striving toward the next moment
and the next and the next, hoping to find some sense of completion
and fulfillment?
The preciousness of Being is your true
specialness. What the egoic self had
been looking for on the level of the story — I want to be
special —
obscured the
fact that you could not be more special than you already are now.
Not special because you are better or more wretched than someone
else, but because you can sense a beauty, a preciousness, an
aliveness deep within.
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When you are present in this moment,
you
break the continuity of your story, of past and future.
Then true intelligence arises,
and
also love.
The only way love can come into your life
is
not through form, but through that inner spaciousness that is
Presence.
Love has no form.
Reprinted with
permission from Eckhart
Tolle’s Findhorn
Retreat: Stillness Amidst the World, © 2006 by
Eckhart Tolle,
Eckhart Teachings Inc.,.
Published by New World Library,
www.NewWorldLibrary.com.
Bestselling
author Eckhart
Tolle has emerged as one of the finest spiritual teachers of
our time. He is the author of many books, including The
Power of Now, A New Earth, Stillness
Speaks. This article is excerpted from his most recent work, a
book and DVD package called Eckhart
Tolle’s Findhorn
Retreat.
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