26/06/2022
FINDING HARMONY IN BEING
As the line from the musical goes: ‘When you know the note to sing, you can sing most anything’.
How true this is.
If we consider that each of us has a note to sing or sound in this world, and that each of our notes is unique and crucial to the grand symphony of life, we can see how important it is to find out what our true note actually is.
It is not the sound the ego wishes to make, it does not spring from the image we carry of ourselves, nor is it what we think is necessary. It is an essence which is our essential truth.
Finding our inner truth, however, is paradoxical since we cannot know our own truth, we can only be it.
While we make noise from the ego we create disharmony, which we and others then react to, keeping us in a subjective/reactive loop. We try harder, sound our note louder, higher or lower, getting ever more lost in the search for harmony.
It is especially hard while the world itself is in such disharmony. Humanity is in crisis, and our consciousness is fracturing with the stress of the brain’s attempts to solve the problems of existence. Wars, corrupt governments, financial crises, food shortages, mental health problems and ever-growing natural disasters as the planet warns us of our ignorant behaviour; these are just a few of the many challenges humanity is facing. Since this is all being shown to us on an hourly basis over social media, it is very hard to find a perspective, let alone find and sound our own note.
For that we need stillness, quiet, a period of not doing, not knowing. That action runs against the tide and can feel meaningless in the cacophony of life. But it is in fact the most useful action we can take, as the only real power we have comes from living authentically, from deep within ourselves where the door to love and infinite peace resides.
Journeying here takes time, patience, courage, gentleness and compassion. We need to learn what we are not. We need to remove the block we have put up to our own loneliness, fear, pain and rage and allow the years of conditioning and emotional memory to release through us, leaving us vulnerable and open to the tender, fragile experience of being human.
This is a moment by moment unfolding into what is, without conflict, until we reach the root of ourselves where we touch upon the shared experience of being human; understanding that our consciousness is not separate from the rest of humanity.
At this point we are at the edge of the known. Bringing our total attention to this edge, the brain falls silent as it cannot grasp what is beyond.
In the silence is the realisation that we are the one movement of life itself, beyond time and space, the ground of Being out of which consciousness is born and dies.
It is from here that the note of the self sounds naturally through us, and its essence is love. We stop trying to become anything other than what we are; a perfect part of the extraordinary symphony of life which encompasses joy, sorrow, birth and death and all the melodies of the Universe
Caroline provides the link between the Western approach of self-love and fulfilment, and the Eastern philosophy of freedom from the self and inner peace.