The Supreme Yoga of Wisdom 1. Yoga is uniting the responsibility - TopicsExpress



          

The Supreme Yoga of Wisdom 1. Yoga is uniting the responsibility of being everything with the freedom of being nothing. 2. For the blessed, the movement to maintain the body is as vast as the universe. For the ignorant, the same movement is ever more confining. 3. Action taken from a state of pure fulfillment brings the cosmos into a state of perfection even if it is as small as the blink of an eyelid. Action taken from a state of unfulfillment is a waste of effort even if supported by an infinite number of gods with an infinite array of powers. 4. The state of perfection is only known by the Awakened Ones, the gods themselves come down and cajole Them to make noises with Their lips. 5. The spontaneous feeling of "where has the world gone?" is the first opening into Self Recognition. 6. To such a Yogi, the world may strike back with great fury, yet the smile of God is ever etched into his/her heart. 7. Supreme Wisdom is eternally realized in a state of Supreme Play. 8. For the ignorant however, all the worlds wisdom is but a burden to be heaved on others. 9. Supreme Wisdom is gained in strange moments, like the gap between: dream and sleep, fear and hopelessness, wonder and satisfaction, tension and release, sound and soundless, life and death. 10. Whoever creates a problem out of thought does not understand the mind. 11. The blessed one is willing to arrest the flow of the entire universe if only for a moment of amusement out of His/Her own state of Supreme Trust, the deluded one however, is afraid of interfering with his/her own body out of fear it may fall apart. 12. Supreme Wisdom is gained in extreme moments: the moment of birth, the onset of death, the emptiness of non-activity, the total engagement of over extending ones capacities, the feeling of complete inability, the feeling of total power, the feeling of utter worthlessness, the feeling of infinite majesty, the feeling of total stupidity, the feeling of total enlightenment. 13. The purpose of Supreme Wisdom is to extract all sense of purpose from the cosmos, look at it, and laugh. 14. The Yogi achieves this great laughter not by sitting alone in a cave, but by fearlessly and recklessly absorbing the world process, from the plants and frogs to the gods and devas, into His/Her Consciousness of Bliss, and filling the hearts of all beings with His/Her childlike wonder. 15. What can the gods say to such a One? Their dismay is heightened when they see others believing they can understand Their Ways. 16. Supreme Wisdom has nothing to do with pleasure or pain, knowing or unknowing, being or non-being, it is a mark of the deluded to think that by controlling, heightening or diminishing these he/she shall come to the state of eternal peace. 17. The transferring of Supreme Wisdom from one being to another is the Supreme Entertainment of the cosmos, all other dramas are but the play of shadowy figures in the light of such a Happening. 18. Supreme Wisdom rests alone in Itself, all other apparently independent entities are only thin copies of this Supreme Aloneness. 19. For the blessed one, time is a servant of little use, for the deluded one, time is a master of unending opposition. 20. When Supreme Wisdom is gained, it is at once lost. This is the Supreme Mystery. 21. Ordinary thoughts are radiant with Supreme Wisdom.
Posted on: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 21:25:24 +0000

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