Monthly Archives: August 2020

Screen People

I WOULD LIKE TO INTRODUCE YOU TO A GROUP OF PEOPLE KNOWN ONLY AS “SCREEN PEOPLE”. THEY ARE TWO-DIMENSIONAL BEINGS WHO RESIDE IN MY – AND NOW YOUR – IMAGINATION. THEY HAVE ONLY LENGTH AND WIDTH, BUT NO HEIGHT. BEING SINCERE SEEKERS OF TRUTH WHEREVER IT MAY BE FOUND, OF COURSE, WE WANT TO KNOW HOW THEY WOULD CHARACTERIZE THEIR GOD, SO DR. HUGH ROSS HAS COME FORTH WITH A LITTLE HELP FOR US IN “BEYOND THE COSMOS”:

…Imagine a plethora of debates among screen people who saw dots, lines (of different configurations), circles and ellipses (of different sizes), staying still or moving, appearing or disappearing, enlarging or shrinking. At some point, one group might band together to found the Church of the Three Circles, while another group launches the Ellipsoid Society; another, the Two Circle Fellowship; another, the Science of Lines; and yet another, the Church of the One True Ellipse. These groups might divide up through time, of course, and new groups begin as new interpretations of the revelations arise. The teachings of each group might be similar in some points, but for the most part sharply divergent. We can imagine the ensuing conflicts that might arise should attempts be made to overlook differences and to unite against big social problems. We can even imagine the cynicism of some screen people who say all this talk of higher beings means nothing; all that has appeared is some amazing but explicable (with enough research) screen phenomenon that, once understood, will usher in a new age of screen people consciousness. The great irony of the disagreement about the higher being is that none of these groups and individuals has more than a tiny clue about who that being is and what that being can do. All have an incredibly limited perspective on the attributes of the being, especially on the powers available to him or her.

DO YOU STILL THINK IT’S STRANGE TO PRESUME THAT JUST MAYBE OUR HEAVENLY FATHER (TRINITY AND ALL) RESIDES BEYOND OUR OWN HUMAN REALM?

Let it breathe -rjs

SOMETIMES A SPIRITUAL REVELATION NEEDS TIME TO “BREATHE” IN OUR CONSCIOUSNESS. This I know to be the case because I’ve been only too keenly aware that I was unable to adequately answer certain questions re. I AM. It entails a new level of awareness wherein all descriptions cease; all concepts and definitions of God drop by the wayside.

This awareness doesn’t come all at once. I understood it almost perfectly and then it escaped me – several times!! Finally I “got it” and discovered that nothing in all the world could ever be as simple. It leaves no room for the slightest ambiguity or misappropriation.

Robin Starbuck 2017

Military miracle

CAN GOD HELP THE MILITARY ?
Many years ago a close, personal friend, Marvin J. Charwat, told me about a first-hand experience he had in the military. He was stationed where bombs were dropping right and left.
“One day,” he said, “You wouldn’t believe what I did, Robin. For no apparent reason I ran through the building I was staying in – up and down the stairs – screaming ‘Get out! Get out! Right now! Get out!'”
“No sooner did everyone – for no seeming reason – vacate the building, when a bomb hit and the whole building blew up!”
Marvin had saved the lives of countless people that day and I can tell you it had everything to do with his being so consistently at one with spiritual consciousness.

Stop analyzing -RAdams

“So the question is, what shall I do? You do exactly what you’re doing now, but you do not think about it. This is the important point. Do not try to find some new profound teaching, that will give you new words, or new methods, or new rules and regulations. You merely do what you’re doing now and you do not think about it, you do not attempt to analyze it, you do not think this teaching is higher than any other teaching.

You leave yourself alone. When you learn to leave yourself alone, in body and in mind, you have arrived. Do not ask, ‘Where have I arrived? To what have I arrived?’ This spoils the whole thing. This is what I’m trying to explain to you. Do not look at something that I say, and attempt to analyze it, tear it apart, try to make something out of it, or take refuge in it. Just be. Be neither this nor that.

If you were only able to do what I tell you, you would immediately feel a tremendous happiness, a tremendous bliss inside of you. You would feel a tremendous joy welling up within yourself. This happiness, this bliss and this joy is your very nature. It has nothing to do with words, places or things. It is what you are when you let go of everything that you’ve been holding on to.”

~ Robert Adams (20th century American Advaita mystic)

SURRENDER. Did I really write this?! -rjs

To Truly Enter the Stillness one needs to
SURRENDER COMPLETELY.

Many many times in my meditations
I tried to enter the Stillness
But came up kinda short.
Oh, it was good each and every time
Like a refreshing dip in the ocean that is God.

But this time was different:
I YEARNED for a deeply spiritual and lasting,
Life-changing experience.
The YEARNING grew and grew until
I wanted nothing else –
Just cleanse everything about me
And let me stay indefinitely.

It was tantamount to total
Unmitigated SURRENDER
Although I gave no particular
Thought to it.
I was humbled to the depths
Of my soul.
Moisture told me I had never
Wanted anything so badly.

It happened!
The floodgates of Love burst open
And I saw. I saw everything.
I saw all you guys perfect as you are.
Saw my passed-on parents
And sister and brother.
I saw the whole world
Healed and whole.

DrRobinStarbuck, 2018

When u go into the
STILLNESS
don’t try to DO anything.
This is the place where u can ‘see’ in proportion to ur ABSOLUTE SURRENDER. rjs

Psychologists have never looked deep enough -Ravi Shankar

“I tell you, deep inside you is a fountain of bliss, a fountain of joy. Deep inside your center core is truth, light, love, there is no guilt there, there is no fear there. Psychologists have never looked deep enough.”

~ Ravi Shankar

Ravi Shankar

Indian musician and sitar player


For other people named Ravi Shankar, see Ravi Shankar (disambiguation).

Ravi Shankar KBE (Bengali pronunciation: [ˈrobi ˈʃɔŋkor]; born Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury, spelled Ravindra Shankar Chowdhury in Sanskrit; 7 April 1920 – 11 December 2012), whose name is often preceded by the title Pandit (Master), was an Indian musician and a composer of Hindustani classical music. He was the best-known proponent of the sitar in the second half of the 20th century and influenced many other musicians throughout the world. Shankar was awarded India’s highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna, in 1999.Quick Facts: Background information, Birth name …

Shankar was born to a Bengali Brahmin family in India, and spent his youth as a dancer touring India and Europe with the dance group of his brother Uday Shankar. He gave up dancing in 1938 to study sitar playing under court musician Allauddin Khan. After finishing his studies in 1944, Shankar worked as a composer, creating the music for the Apu Trilogy by Satyajit Ray, and was music director of All India Radio, New Delhi, from 1949 to 1956.

In 1956, Shankar began to tour Europe and the Americas playing Indian classical music and increased its popularity there in the 1960s through teaching, performance, and his association with violinist Yehudi Menuhin and Beatles guitarist George Harrison. His influence on Harrison helped popularize the use of Indian instruments in Western pop music in the latter half of the 1960s. Shankar engaged Western music by writing compositions for sitar and orchestra, and toured the world in the 1970s and 1980s. From 1986 to 1992, he served as a nominated member of Rajya Sabha, the upper chamber of the Parliament of India. He continued to perform until the end of his life.

Surrender and all will be well -RM

SURRENDER AND ALL WILL BE WELL .
Sri Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya, poet and artiste was younger brother of Sarojini Naidu, the Nightingale of India.

The entry in Devaraja Mudaliar’s Day by Day with Bhagavan dated June 5, 1945 refers to a remark by Prof. Subbaramayya (no.41) in the hall that he came across a copy of Chattopadhyaya’s verses at Sri Aurobindo Ashram, with Sri Aurobindo’s notes at the margin highly commending some verses. There upon,
Chattopadhyaya told Bhagavan that while at Sri Aurobindo Ashram for two years he composed about 4,000 sonnets and a poem of 5,000 lines. He gave a recitation of two of his poems before Bhagavan and acted a piece from his play in which a dock-labourer groaning under his work bursts out into a complaint. These were greatly appreciated.

Extracts from his poems:
The Thrice Marvellous Master – Sri Ramana

Eternity has worn a human face,
Contracted to a little human span,
Lo, the Immortal has become a man,

A self-imprisoned thing in time and space.

Upon a narrow couch you see him sit,
Vision of tenderness and grace and calm;
Upon the finite compass of His Palm

He holds the secrets of the Infinite.

Thrice marvellous pure Master on the height,
Towards whom we dumbly yearn, each one apart,
Striving to hold Thy image in the heart,
O cleave our darkness with your searching light !

  • Face to Face with Sri Ramana Maharshi
    1. Page 63.

Confusion helps clear the way -RAdams

You did not ask to be born. So what gave you birth? It goes beyond your father and your mother. The truth is nothing gave you birth. Really you were never born. See these things I’m sharing with you sound ludicrous to some of you. You were never born. You’re absolute reality. You’re effortless choice-less pure awareness. You’re boundless space. You have no body. Nothing that you do matters at all. I know to the average person this sounds ludicrous, totally ridiculous yet this is the truth.

This is the reason I take you down a couple of notches to show you that as you progress on this path, as you’re doing your humanhood, [you] find yourself becoming happier and happier, more peaceful. Things do not bother you too much. You take control of your life. And then I say, ‘You have no life. There is nothing to take control of. There is nobody home.’ What a confusion this is. Yet when your mind does get confused this way thinking about these things, your mind becomes a little weaker. This is an important step. I’ll repeat it.

When your mind gets confused thinking, ‘Am I not the body? Am I the body? Am I empty space?’ Just by pondering these questions within yourself the mind begins to slow down and this is exactly what you’re trying to do. To slow down the mind. So be confused, it’s good for you. It’s a tremendous help for your unfoldment.

When you’re not confused you are simply attached to your beliefs, your preconceived ideas, your concepts and your linear thinking. When you are confused your linear thinking begins to break up, your concepts begin to break up, your values begin to break up, everything that you believe and stood for begins to break up. Which means you’re becoming free—and that is the whole idea, to become free.

Robert Adams

IT ISN’T THAT .

Personal ●●I is only reason you have problems -RAdams

Everybody is running around with their problems trying to resolve them and solve them. And ●●I just look, I just ●●watch and I wonder ●●how can you believe you’ve got a problem? ●●Why do you think someone is trying to hurt you? ●●Why do you believe someone is trying to take advantage of you? Why are you hurtable? And you don’t know why.

The answer is simple. Because ●●you are identifying with the personal I. That’s the only reason. Remember you ●●cannot solve any problem by solving the problem itself. You’ve tried it and it doesn’t work. As I’ve said before, “When one problem is solved another one pops up somewhere else.” It never ends. But, when you ●●annihilate the I, when the mind becomes quiescent and it rests in the heart, your natural state which is called the fourth state, after waking, dreaming and sleeping, ensues by itself. It comes by itself. Just like the sun that has been covered over by clouds. Only a fool would say, “The sun doesn’t exist because they can’t see it.” The clouds dissipate and the sun shines once again in all its glory and splendor.

So it is with us. We’re covered with clouds of ignorance that make us believe, I’m hurtable, I’ve been raped, someone is trying to do something to me. I don’t mean raped literally, I mean in your mind. Someone is taking advantage of me, someone is trying to do this or do that to me. Those are all lies. You’re doing it to yourself because you’re thinking past your nose. ●●You are allowing your thoughts to run rampant with you. ●●Your thoughts are taking you over continuously and leading you astray. You are not putting a stop to this you are allowing it to happen. Is it any wonder that you feel anger, frustration, out of sort?
Because you will not put a stop to these thoughts when they begin. This is also true with thoughts of dying, or sickness, or whatever. There is no such thing. Nothing exists but I-am.

And you should practice that form of meditation. When you inhale you say, “I.”
You exhale you say, “am.” If you have to meditate, meditate on that with your breathing.
●● The day will come when you awaken, and you will not have to do anything. But in the
meanwhile, you do the best you can. But as you are doing the best you can, realize that
●● consciousness is what you are, and consciousness loves you for you are its own. It will never leave you nor forsake you.

If you can’t do anything else ●●surrender to consciousness. What I mean about sur-
render, ●●surrender your ego, your problems, your emotions, your fears, your frustrations, your hurts, your anger. ●●Give it all up. Say, “Take it consciousness.”

If that’s too abstract to you, give it all to me. I will take it and chew it up for you and spit it out. So when you wake up in the morning and feel out of sorts, you feel angry
or frustrated say, ●●”Okay Robert, take this from me. I’m giving it to you.” And I’m happy to take it off your shoulders so that you can carry a lighter load. If that is what you have to do, do that.

But ●●by all means do not get carried away with your emotions. ●● Stop in the middle and watch. Watch your emotions ruling you. ●● Watch your fears controlling you. And watch your anger popping up. ●●Do not try to stop it, just watch, observe, look intelligently and ●●realize who it is that is getting angry or frustrated, It’s ●●not you. It is not even your ego, because there is no ego. It’s not your body, because there is ●●no body. It’s not your mind, because there is ●●no mind. Therefore, what is making you angry? Nothing.

It is like the story I tell of the Zen monk who is in his quarters and he’d get angry every now and again. He would start arguments with his fellow monks, always looking for something wrong, always complaining, whining, always telling people his troubles and he’d get real angry. So this fellow monk said, “Why don’t you go see the Roshi, the head of the monks and tell him to help you.” So he said, “Okay,” and the Roshi lived about two miles down the road. So he went down there and he explained his position with the Roshi. So the Roshi said, “Okay, so here’s what I’ll do, “Take my staff and hold onto it.
Now whenever you get angry my staff will remind you to come to me and I will get rid of your anger for you.”

So he went back to his quarters and that night he really got angry at some other monks. So he looked at the staff, and remembered the Roshi, so he started to run to the Roshi. And he finally got there, he was jogging all the way. So the Roshi said, “What’s wrong?” And he said, “I got angry.” The roshi said, “Show me your anger.” Well in the jogging the anger went away. He had nothing to show him, and he said, “I am not angry right now.” The Roshi said, “Go back to your quarters, and when you get angry again come and tell me about it.” The next day he got angry again. He ran to the Roshi and the same thing happened, in his running to the Roshi his anger disappeared. And the Roshi said, “Where is your anger?” And he said, “It’s gone now.”

This went on about twenty-five times.
Finally the last time, the Roshi said, “Okay, I’ll tell you what you do now. When you get back to your quarters take my staff I gave you and ●●when you get angry beat the living hell out of your anger with my staff.” And this was ●●so funny to the monk that he became realized, he became enlightened. Because he realized he would take the staff and beat himself, and his real Self could never get angry. But it was his body that appeared to be angry. And just that running back and forth twenty-five times and the ●●answer the Roshi gave him made him open his eyes and become enlightened.

So it is with us. ●●Do not look at your problem as a problem. Look at it as a no-thing.●● It doesn’t exist. Again, if your ●●ego does not exist, if your ●●body does not exist, if your ●●mind does not exist, ●●how can you be angry? ●●Where would it come from? ●●Who gave it birth? And is true of every other problem you believe you’ve got.
●●●Just by watching it like I just pointed out, it will disappear and you will awaken to your true Self.

~ Robert Adams Satsangs
T30: The Ultimate Happiness