What does it mean for something to be spiritual? For me spiritual involves the practices that I do internally to clear away misbeliefs and obstacles to a deeper connection with All that Is. My concept of spiritual does not include outside things or worldly things, although I may use such things as catalysts for my internal practice.
For instance some people would consider contact with angels or spirit guides spiritual experiences. I consider such things mundane and worldly. On one hand, if such contact is dedicated to deepening my awakening to ultimate reality then it would be spiritual to me. However, if my contact is meant to cure an illness, find insight into my career path or a relationship, or perhaps help me locate a desired person or job I would not consider the contact with heavenly beings to be spiritual. Such contact is no more “spiritual” to me than talking with a friend or counselor about such worldly things. And talking with a friend of counselor could be deeply spiritual if my intention was to remove obstacles to awakening.
Yesterday, I gave my talk on unveiling. The audio is available here. And the video is here. The Harmony Center for the Joyful Spirit is made up of an amazing group of people and I enjoyed the discussion that continued for hours after the talk. If you are living or traveling through the Bay Area and are looking for simple and profound people, this is the group for you. Check them out!
One of the things that came up after the talk is the idea that “we are spirits having a human experience”. Many people pick up this identity after they discard the one where they thought they were stupid, flawed, and not enough. This is a step in the right direction, and while there is some truth to it, it is not ultimate truth. We are not beings of light because ultimately we are not beings.
Angels, and beings that have not reached enlightenment, are just as trapped in the “world” (or perhaps we should say “realm”) as regular ole’ humans. Sure, it is a more pleasant existence, but it is not permanent and is subject to change and ending. When such an “existence” ends the next phase will either be more pleasant or less pleasant. What I’m interested in, is making sure everyone knows that there is a permanent freedom from the ups and downs of this realm. That solution is called enlightenment and it is the permanent experience of no-self – which is the unending experience of non-duality and permanent cessation of mental afflictions.
Jewell, a member of the Harmony Center, and I spent a great amount of time discussing spirituality after the talk. Jewell is a talented author and song writer. I recommend you read her book. She holds a broader view of spirituality than I do, but most people do, as my view is quite limited.
We talked about the creative process. She explained how she would suddenly be humming a song that she had never heard before. Then the words would follow. The final creation didn’t seem to come from her. She would just marvel at it. That is how it is with my art. When I am creating a picture, I set the pen down from time to time to sit back and marvel at how lovely it is. Then I get a sense of what color to pick up next and the picture changes again. For her this is a spiritual process. For me it is a marvelous, but worldly process. She feels that the divine is expressing through her. I guess I just think that I am the divine and this is the way it works on the physical plane. Many things people are doing are amazing and creative. I have found the more present I am to my process, the more enjoyable it is. And the more present I am, the more I can feel the flow of energy.
I think the key thing is not what we call spiritual and what we don’t, but that we don’t get attached to any one experience. As I said in the talk, “If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him,” meaning don’t get stuck on any idea or ideal. Stay open and dwell in the mystery of what the divine is – the mystery that is unknowable but that we can evolve to be. And keep on reveling in the amazing and miraculous mundane world of phenomena.