Drop the Veil and See with Clarity

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Composites of life

The aggregate composite of life is to score well in all the individual factors that contribute to our lives.  The two most essential composites are eating and sleeping.  Without them there will be no continual energy to pursue the other composites that necessitate our well being. 

As I stepped out from my past and enter into my future, I realize the importance of food.  Yes, sounds stupid indeed?  We are what we eat.  Eventually we become what we eat.  Our eating habits are such that we eat to satisfy our tongue first and foremost.  Hence we have no discernment between quality and quantity.  Neither do we make distinction between eating and dining.

Our five senses collaborate during the course of our eating. Our eyes and ears alert us that we are going to eat.  The aromatic smell passes through our nose and we open our mouth and the short-lived taste passes our tongue. The process of chewing starts and this is how we eat.

Dining is an experience and  requires a deeper thought and understanding in how and what we choose to eat.  It means giving conscious respect and feeling proud. Why? Because we can only eat that much each time. Hence we must not waste the opportunity to nourish ourselves with quality food and find joy in dining.

If we can do this, we have begun our love journey with ourselves, to love and adore our body with quality and joyful nourishment.

When all is clear

When all is clear, there is no need to fight any longer with ourselves. Life becomes simple and truth becomes clear. All our grievances and imbalances are dictators which should not have any threshold in our lives.

Someone called me and asked me for two favors.  He ended up saying, "I need you and thank you".  This utterance resulted in three hours of my private time.  If I had not been clear in what I need to do and what I want and who I am, I would not have been able to execute the favors without calculating.

Yes it took three hours of my private time and yes, I have given more than enough and now more is asked from me.  Am I going to put a stop to it?  Am I going to rebel and protect to prevent further abuse? 

No, I am not, for when all is clear, I am steadfast and all executions simply flow. In fact, I should thank him.  For he gave me the chance to act on a decision that I made not too long ago. I have decided that I am not going to fill the already crowded mind with more clutter because of any incident that is going to take place in my professional and private life.

I am also aware that I must not let the utterance blow my mind and make me important and indispensable. Self-effacing is the gradual peeling of the many layers of our cumulative persona as a result of external influences and pressure that make us into our personality existence in the society. 


Where is our self?  At one point, we will stop and ask, who are we?   Why on earth are we on earth? Are we here to struggle and fight or are we here to just live. What does it take to just live?  Constant awareness of gratefulness and thankfulness  to be on this earth is very much undermined.  These two empowering words when internalized will overwhelm us gushingly and immediate transformation will envelope us.  We cannot be the same after the encounter.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Painting

A painting is like any human being, a unique masterpiece.  Each painting is never the same even if the subject is. The same painter never has the same mood when drawing out his brushes to paint a picture. Hence each one of us is extraordinary but why then do we feel lesser or greater than others?    

We place a value in each painting  and the value determines how we  treat it. If it has no intrinsic value we tend to discard it with no respect to the painter. This is happening in our daily lives.  We give an object an intrinsic value, and we act accordingly to its worth.  We cling on to higher prestige in exchange for respect and recognition. We choose to see the glory but fail to see the efforts behind it. In short, we want short cuts.

We are our own painter of life. We should rejoice in accepting different paintings as they are.  Because we need them when we travel our life's journey.  Their imperfections help us to observe how we can perfect ourselves.

Life is very dynamic and fragile for it is only one breath away.  We only know to relate life and death with the tangibles. The intangibles, e.g. our breath within us, we do not notice it. But it is the basis of both life and death.  How do we want to give life to our paintings, this depends on our level of appreciation and understanding of how each painting is so unique and extraordinary that even God is in awe.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Freedom

Upon reviewing how my life has developed, I came to a conclusion that each step was a knock on freedom's door.  Many steps were taken and I thought each step was closer but obviously it was not.  It was actually a necessary entrapment  paving the way for reaching out to the inner deepest want to be free! 

Who does not want to be free?  Free to do anything that the heart desires without slavery to the consent and opinions of others including ourselves? Our hearts channel our feelings but our intellect hammers them with logical convictions that imprison our inner harmony.

We came as a free being, hence freedom is our birthright, so to speak. But freedom comes with responsibility.  We avoid responsibility by walking on crutches and allowing the external force to take over our lives and wonder why life is less than wonderful.

The reality is freedom surrounding us.  If we want freedom we should not be afraid to be responsible.  It is as simple as it sounds. In fact all, is as simple as it is.  We think it is complicated because we simply like to perch ourselves at the edge and look at the "what if" for a long long time.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Spring

Spring symbolizes rebirth, life, growth and purity. It is a celebration of new beginnings by many
different cultures in different colors.  The Chinese celebrate spring festival (春节chunjie) in red which signifies prosperity.  Mandarin oranges are synonymous with abundance and good fortunes and are given away as gifts to relatives, friends and business associates.

The Japanese celebrate spring with pink cherry blossoms.  Because they have a short blooming time, they are symbolic of the impermanence of life. The Hindus celebrate Holi with multiple colors.  It is a time to rejoice in the liveliness and colorful spring and bid farewell to the gloomy winter.

Spring is a renewal of our physical freedom to come out from the stagnant cold winter of hibernating indoors. We are liberated physically and emotionally as nature transforms its color.  We feel a sense of rejuvenation, ready to embrace the warmness and crispness in the air. Birds and wildlife spring to life.  A brand new harvest of love is springing.  Are we ready to bud and bloom like the cherry blossoms? I know we can when we allow ourselves to live in the affirmative. Life is fragile just like the cherry blossoms!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Separation and Union

Can one be without the other?  Is separation inevitable? Is union a necessity?  I ponder on these questions and the answers require deep thought.  Nothing is eternal.  We came, so leave we must.  Hence, the ultimate realization: physical separation is only temporal.  

I have always felt alone.  A union has meant pure sharing.  But in the end, frustration creeps in when the other merely takes and takes.  This sparks the search for a spiritual union.  All religions expound this.  On this, Yoga stands above all.  I must merge with the other.  Who is this other?  How do I find this other? Many insist marriage is to the other.  It involves a sharing of lives and resources, and a union of minds and wills. They claim it is a merger of two beings in body and soul.  But to me it is merely a contract and in a way, an imprisonment.  In marriage, we become dependent.  We become attached, fearful, and insecure, for without the other we feel incomplete. We give our love and intuitively and subconsciously place all kinds of expectations we want fulfilled in life.  Soon we realize our folly – we are unfulfilled and end up manipulating emotions. 

Then, there is merger with God which often leads to delusion and belief.  It becomes a mind game and we convince ourselves that God has arrived.  My realization is that we need to merge only with our self.  The ultimate love affair is with yourself and all of your existence.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Glass of wine

A glass of wine has many intrinsic values. Just one glass is enough to taste and be contented.  It has a higher value than a  bottle because it costs more to buy wine by the glass than a bottle.  The value of appreciation is higher because the volume is scarce. Over and above that,  a glass of wine is equivalent to the cost of a bottle.

I choose to see life as a glass of wine.  Life is enough contentment.  I used to wish for miracles in the face of adversity.  I wished that miracles could change my status quo.  How stupid I was.  In reality, life is already a miracle.  We tend to wish for a basket of miracles but cannot even handle one that is with us every moment.  Every moment, we wish for something to happen the next moment.  We let the moment lapse and live always in the next moment.  The space between now and then is non-fulfillment. In short, our present is so unfulfilled that we need to live in the future. It is easier to live in the future because it is imagery.

The purpose of life is to live and die every moment.  We like to believe that we are immortals because our ego manipulates our thoughts and actions.  Our accumulation of wealth and possessions are pre-requisites to living life for a better future.  

I have decided to handle this one and only miracle well.  To embrace it and live purposefully. No longer am I a living incidental.  I live life the way I want it.  I choose my entrance and my exit.  I choose to walk into doors and not into walls.  I choose to bend myself and flow with life.  Now I am going to enjoy a glass of wine. Cheers, with love!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Igo

I invented this word igo, to replace ego.  Ego is as hard as a husk, very difficult to break. Once broken, all the fluids will discharge and it becomes empty and light. 

We are constantly offended by other people's words and actions because our ego allows it.  We are opinionated because our ego is quick to react.  We differentiate right from wrong very quickly.  But we fail to understand, these events that are taking place are only within our small minds.  We like to see things the way they should be to suit us and not the way it already is.  Hence conflict arises and the inner battle starts.

Igo means "I" disappears.  For me, the challenge is to deal with idiots around me.  "I" must let go. Idiots are an unnecessary cause of aggravation that lingers and is mailicious to our souls. Yet they provide so many opportunities for us to learn about different people.  The learning is to accept the way they are and yet not be like them.  Our minds must be greater than them.  Our actions must be harmless to our souls.  Our words must be more deliberate than them.  Our lives must be on a higher plane than them. 

Can we do it?  Break the husk and empty it.  Let all the fluids out and do not hold them hostage in the miserable hole.  Blunt our edges and let "igo" take over. 

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Arubi

I was bestowed this name and the title 'The Ruby Empress' - how could this be real?  Is this a phantasm?  I am a nobody and am happy being so.  What did this mean?  How will I be affected with such benediction?
I needed to go deep into the name, the tittle, the symbolism, the indirect conveyance.

The Ruby is considered to be the most powerful gem in the universe, and is associated with many metaphysical properties. To own a ruby is to be content and at peace. Placed under a pillow the ruby may ward off bad dreams. Ruby rings should be worn on the left hand so as to receive the life force and have protection. Given as a gift, the ruby is a symbol of friendship and love.

The ruby is also the symbol of royalty.  It is the chosen stone for kings, emperors, dignitaries and priests for its ability to help make wise and noble decisions.  The famous 'Star of India' known as the largest and costliest ruby, weighs 100 carats and is now at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.  Emperor Napolean gifted the The Ruby Empress Tiara to his second wife Marie Louise in 1810 and is set with oval and round rubies. 

How does this relate to me?  The "stone of fire and passion" is for one living at the heart, vibrating to the number 3, has the astrological sign Sagittarius.  It encourages one to follow your dreams and your bliss, brings light to the dark places in one's life, brings awareness to places still needing improvement, and helps you clear the path.  The Ruby heightens our love for life, gives motivation for us to choose our path wisely, teaches you how precious you are, and most of all helps you transform from the person you are to the person you want to be and wish to be, in your heart.

I accept this benevolence with gratitude, with humility and with the realization that though I may have a long way to go, at least my journey has begun.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

My Jade Princess

I thought 20.02.02 was a pretty number but nature's unfolding precedes all self-made plans and pre-conceived thoughts.  Planning is based on scenarios that we intend to happen and unfolding is actualization.

My Jade Princess is nature's gift of life, synonymous to beauty, grace and purity.  The Chinese symbol 玉, (yu), has deep meaning which relates to royalty and preciousness as depicted in its Chinese character of 王 (wang), which means emperor, and 宝 (bao) which means preciousness. In short, it is an emperor's jewel that is so precious that a roof has to be put on top of the jade in order to protect it.  

Jade is an ancient symbol of love and virtue. She is fair, slim and graceful.  She is green and yet priceless.  Vulnerable and yet powerful. She is an inner ornament that never changes its place within.  She exudes confidence and flair.  She is an ornament that glimmers and shines. 

Happy Birthday, My Jade Princess!  You are imperial and rare indeed!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Aha

Rationalization is a stumbling block to realization.  Rationalization gives us power to justify our feelings, thoughts and actions.  Realization gives us humility to know our shortcomings and propels us to move on. It is the "aha" moment of acceptance that leads to harmony and actions.

We do not know ourselves because all our lives we only know how to rationalize.  When a fight occurs, we react.  The fight becomes the cause and our reactions are the effect. The cause and effect theory means that we are able to come out of the situation as flawless and become a victim of the cause. Even if we know we are wrong, our pride will see to it that rationalization pulls us away from the truth.  We opt for the easy answer but not necessarily the true answer.

We continue to live our lives in this way, missing the opportunity to know ourselves.  It is a very difficult path.  It is hard to judge ourselves but the truth is we are judged effortlessly by others.  We have always asked, "why others can do it and not me"?  In attempting the self-judgment path, why have we not asked, "if others can judge me,  why not me"?

I am learning to reconstruct my blindspots that a mirror cannot reflect and only others can see.  They may choose to keep quiet, or choose to share.  I must not grieve when my ill-self is brought to my attention by another.  I must remain open to allow truth to shine.  Realization is a gong that resonates within.  More often than not, we lash ourselves in bondage with rationalizations which are basically acquired knowledge.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Prey

We fall short of living in prayer, the highest form of living,  instead we are a living prey. Our social habit of "must have" syndrome is a manifested behavior which arises from comparison between ourselves and others in relativity.  Infants with no minds do not know, let alone compare if their presence matters to anyone or if their cries and laughter make a significance. Joyfulness and tearfulness are nature's way of communication with existence. They are one and the same. 

When we are joyful, we have tears.  When we are tearful, we erupt into joy. Tears and joy go hand in hand. Now this is so clear to me and the understanding has manifested into deeper clarity.  We seek comfort in joy and relate pain to tears.  But the reality is not!

Our "must have" pursuits, brings us temporal joy and last as long as another "must have" precedes the other.  We deplete our "must haves" by haunting them relentlessly. Our "must haves" is our inner thermometer to measure our rising needs within. Only when we are being hunted by our "must haves" then we will realize that we have been a living prey. We cover our living geography with our "must haves" but not with our moment to moment connection with reality. This requires eyes to see.

Similarly when we go traveling, we engross ourselves hastily in putting our camera into action rather than to immerse ourselves to appreciate what is in front of us.  We prefer to let our camera do the job of  "seeing" for us and store these and not know if we ever revisit those deadly shots again. We could relish those moments from our hearts!  Or would we use our mind to dig further where and when those moments were? Moments felt by our hearts are like eggs hatching into chicks.  They give birth to life. Feeling the moment injects life's treasure of spontaneity and creativity.  Pray we drop the living prey. 

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Plugging in

I heard an interesting advertisment adage as I plugged into my radio today on my way to work "Let us make your resolution a reality"  I pondered for a while "Can reality be bought?" Reality is the situation now, if only we can see it. Often, our experiences sit on our crown and dictate what we see and how we should react. Experiences are easy to collect and recall and each has a vault in our minds.  No wonder they are hard to be robbed away.  They become our second nature, our best inner friend, a secured home.

In my view, experiment occurs when experience is applied to a situation.  Experiment by its nature, is only a test.  Hence, to be exact, we are deploying experiment to fix a situation now not knowing if it works or not.  In other words, we actually may not know what we are doing and what we are saying. Therefore, we do not do as we say and we do not say as we do. Scary?  I think so. I was told once, thoughts have to be deliberately constructed before they are articulated. In essence, constructive thoughts require time pause, require efforts to know ourselves within.

Now, back to my question "Can reality be bought"?  We resolve to accomplish an exercise regime and over a period of time, when we fail, we buy slimming products to materialize our own reality.  Our own reality can be bought.  Universal reality is here and now and it is not a floating commodity to be captured by the law of supply and demand. Its connection is free. All we need to do is to plug in deeply and tune in vigilantly. I am plugging in, are you?

Monday, January 31, 2011

Master (夫子)

夫子 pronounced as "fuzhi" was an ancient address for teachers, scholars. The first part 夫 (fu) in chinese also means husband. My question is: Is the husband a master or the master a husband? Are they two of a kind  or are they one and the same? Which one gives birth to the other?

My observation is that ignorance separates them into two and awareness conjoins them as one.  An ignorant husband views himself as the master and a hierarchal relationship is formed.  A husband of full awareness is a master and merged himself as a husband and relating takes place on equilateral terms.  The space between ignorance and awareness is the societal bubble that is waiting to burst so that reality can surface. But it is tough and hard to break the societal norm for it has conveniently entwined itself into us that we have lost our being.  Our being enables us to just be.  Our non-being wants us to just do.  Therefore we are basically do-being.

I have found deep meaning and personal experiences between relating and relationship.  Relating is a seed that flowers and grows with nourishment of love and respect.  Relationship is a brand that is built upon demands and expections that will consequently lead to either the law of diminishing returns or returns of investment.  But like any investment, it is subject to conditions and thus not constant. Relationship has a period but in relating you will not catch a dot to form matter. I have found my master and we relate as husband and wife. He is my master and my husband. That sounds too good to be true.  It is TRUE and the TRUTH.

You may think that I am deluding myself but it is our rational mind that takes over the function of our eyes to see and the knocking of our heart to feel.  I establish my first truth on this basis and I am constantly being reminded to drop my veil and to see the reality! And to be the true being I am.