"This
Week"
by
the
Bahrain
Meditation Centre
The
Heart of Relationships - 2nd December 2006
Part 2 of 3 - The Light
of Enlightenment
Relationship is
the giving and receiving of energy in the form of love,
light and power.
Every interaction is
an exchange and every exchange is energetic. While love
is the primary form of that energy when the heart of
the self is unblocked and whole, the second form the
energy of the self takes is that of light. But what do
we mean by light?
Imagine yourself in
ancient Greece, sitting around the fire, under the stars,
late at night, with friends and family. The young ones
are listening to the elders as they pass on the light
of their wisdom through myth, legend and their own experiences.
It is this wisdom of right understanding, right thinking
and right living which enlightens the next
generation, maintaining the balance and harmony of society
and right relationship with nature.
Not far away, there
is another group discussing why the world is the way
it is, why people do what they do. They are trying to
work out why there is a marked increase in conflict and
suffering. They are the philosophers in a process of
inquiry, seeking to understand how the world and the
universe works. One day, a few philosophers become tired
of all the talk and intellectual toing and froing, and
they decide to do something. They begin to
study the material world in all its forms and variety
of phenomena. They start to fathom the rhythms of nature
and the movement of the planets in an attempt to find
meaning and purpose. They ask questions like why
does water fall down and not up, why is grass green,
why does a flower have fragrance? Scientific research
is born and wisdom gives way to the gathering and exchange
of the light of knowledge about the world.
The discovery of over
one hundred elements, the development of electricity
and, several hundred years later, the appliance of science
spawns technology. Knowledge gives way to information
as we develop the ability to send huge amounts of information
in the form or packets of light across vast distances
in seconds. In only of a few short decades, everything
that can be quantified and measured is reduced to set
of digits, a form of data, and fed into a machine for
lightning transmission in massive quantities from one
side of the world to the other, almost instantly. Information
gives way to data. We now evaluate the worth of many
modern organizations according to their data resources.
From wisdom, to knowledge, to information, to data
this is progress
isnt it?
Each day we need
to make hundreds of decisions. Most are small, occasionally
some are large and life changing. The commodity we need
in order to make the best decisions is not data, it is
not information, not even knowledge it is wisdom.
Yet it is wisdom that is now in shortest supply in the
world. If you were to look at the currency of exchange
across all your relationships today, at what level do
you exchange light is it as data,
information, knowledge or wisdom? Which one do you exchange
the most?
For most people it is
information as we talk mostly about what
others are doing (gossip), and what happened yesterday
(news). If we are to increase our resource of wisdom
it makes sense to mix with people who are exchanging
energy (light) at this level. This will only happen when
we decide to see life itself as the school, our self
as a student, and consciously embark on a journey of
continuous learning. If we dont learn we dont
change. If we dont change we dont grow. If
we dont grow we diminish.
This makes all your
relationships opportunities to learn and grow in wisdom.
If you are having difficulty in any particular relationship
it is never the others fault, it is the way you are responding,
which derives from the way you perceive the other. It
means your responses are not being informed and shaped
by a deep enough wisdom - the wisdom of compassion, the
wisdom of forgiveness or the wisdom of understanding
is missing. So every relationship is a teacher, a facilitator,
a space in which you can grow in wisdom, nourish with
wisdom and be nourished by wisdom. The wisdom cycle might
look likes this experience, followed by reflection
upon experience, generates insight, followed by application,
creating more experience, for further reflection. If
you are a meditator then you will likely know that you
have within you an innate sense of what is true,
and you are able to allow that knowingness
to refine the wisdom that you grow in your life.
Like good wine wisdom
matures with age. Hence the natural wisdom that can be
accumulated in a long life. However, unlike wine, which
sits still for most of its life until tasted, all of
life must be actively faced and tasted! Only then will
you see the dullness and emptiness of all data and information,
and how unnecessary it is to accumulate yet more knowledge
about the world. Only then can you fully taste and appreciate
the wisdom that is distilled from taking risks, rising
to new challenges, engaging fully with others and then
silently reflecting on the whole process of living.
And unlike a battery
whose power runs down when used to light up a room, your
wisdom becomes brighter and deeper the more you use it
to enlighten the relationships that you form
and the world that you live in.
Question: List
the names of seven people in your life and then put a
percentage on the quality of light that you exchange
with each person information, knowledge, wisdom.
Reflection: The
greatest wisdom can found in adversity.
Action: Research
places and groups in your local area where you can attend
lectures/seminars/retreats and draw on the wisdom of
others.
Om Shanti
(I
am a peaceful soul)
Tel:
+973-17-712 545, meditate@batelco.com.bh,
www.bahrainmeditationcentre.org
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Meditation Centre is administered by B.K.W.S.U. (visit:
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