Thursday, June 6, 2013

The Inner Body


Hi Everyone  ~  My computer's been playing up and can only get online when I can to share articles.  This is an excerpt from The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle, P.92  ~  The Inner Body.

The body that you can see and touch cannot take you into Being.  But that visible and tangible body is only an outer shell, or rather a limited and distorted perception of a deeper reality.  In your natural state of connectedness with Being, this deeper reality can be felt every moment as the invisible inner body, the animating presence within you.  So to "inhabit the body" is to feel the body from within, to feel the life inside the body and thereby come to know that you are beyond the outer form.

But that is only the beginning of an inward journey that will take you ever more deeply into a realm of great stillness and peace, yet also of great power and vibrant life.  At first, you may only get fleeting glimpses of it, but through them you will begin to realize that you are not just a meaningless fragment in an alien universe, briefly suspended between birth and death, allowed a few short-lived pleasures followed by pain and ultimate annihilation.   Underneath your outer form, you are connected with something so vast, so immeasurable and sacred, that it cannot be conceived or spoken of  -  yet I am speaking of it now.  I am speaking of it not to give you something to believe in but to show you how you can know it for yourself.

You are cut off from Being as long as your mind takes up all your attention.  When this happens  -  and it happens continuously for most people  -  you are not in your body.  The mind absorbs all your consciousness and transforms it into mind stuff.  You cannot stop thinking.  Compulsive thinking has become a collective disease.  Your whole sense of who you are in then derived from mind activity.  Your identity, as it is no longer rooted in Being, becomes a vulnerable and ever-needy mental construct, which creates fear as the predominant underlying emotion.  The one thing that truly matters is then missing from your life: awareness of your deeper self  -  your invisible and indestructible reality.

To become conscious of Being, you need to reclaim consciousness from the mind.  This is one of the most essential tasks on your spiritual journey.  It will free vast amounts of consciousness that previously had been trapped in useless and compulsive thinking.  A very effective way of doing this is simply to take the focus of your attention away from thinking and direct it into the body, where Being can be felt in the first instance as the invisible energy field that gives life to what you perceive as the physical body.

                                     CONNECTING  WITH  THE  INNER  BODY

Please try it now.  You may find it helpful to close your eyes for this practice.  Later on, when "being in the body" has become natural and easy, this will no longer be necessary.  Direct your attention into the body.  Feel it from within.  Is it alive?  Is there life in your hands, arms, legs, and feet  -  in your abdomen, your chest?  Can you feel the subtle energy field that pervades the entire body and gives vibrant life to every organ and every cell?  Can you feel it simultaneously in all parts of the body as a single field of energy?  Keep focusing on the feeling of your inner body for a few moments.  Do not start to think about it.  Feel it.  The more attention you give it, the clearer and stronger this feeling will become.  It will feel as if every cell is becoming alive, and if you have a strong visual sense, you may get an image of your body becoming luminous.  Although such an image can help you temporarily, pay more attention to the feeling than to any image that may arise.  An image, no matter how beautiful or powerful, is already defined in form, so there is less scope for penetrating more deeply.

The feeling of your inner body is formless, limitless, and unfathomable.  You can always go into it more deeply.  If you cannot feel very much as this stage, pay attention to whatever you CAN feel.  Perhaps there is just a slight tingling in your hands or feet.  That's good enough for the moment.  Just focus on the feeling.  Your body is coming alive.  Later, we will practice some more.  Please open your eyes now, but keep some attention in the inner energy field of the body even as you look around the room.  The inner body lies at the threshold between your form identity and your essence identity, your true nature.  Never lose touch with it.
(shared up to P.94)  Namaste and blessings to all, Tara.

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