Grace Divine Journey – excerpts

The whole book – bit by bit!

Chapter 1

In and out of India

How it began. (Very briefly)

I left home I London in 1965. I was 17 years old and had at that time been restless to wander off and explore the world for several years. The flames of rebellion burned within me. Rebellion from parents, & from the straight jacket of convention. I was not alone. This was when the pop-culture ushered in by the likes of The Beatles, and Rolling Stones, signified the birth of a youthful revolution that was to overturn the cultural norms of society of that time.

The anti-establishment flower power generation wanted to explore new dimensions of experience, to grow long hair, wear outrageous clothes, and experience the unexplored depths of the mind with L.S.D., alongside cannabis.

Influenced by my own generation, I ended up on the India trail, the Overland Trail to Kathmandu and Nepal. I preceded a mass migration, so by the time Westerners were flocking to India in in large numbers to the gurus, I had been in India for about 5 years.

I couldn’t find what I wanted in England spiritually, because I didn’t know about spirituality! I had no compass, no gurus, nobody to explain about the search for identity. My parents and I were on another planet! Attendance at church had been a requirement at times, but I had no interest in the church, or even knew that there was some consolation to be found there.

I did not even know what I was seeking!

What did I find?

Get with the Programme!

There are always lots of questions regarding the spiritual journey & spiritual pathways.

We often do things based on fear rather than what will give us enlightenment or realization.

Do you want to survive at least, if not thrive?

A lot of life becomes based on culture, politics, and even religious “rules”, rather than based on a search for the Meaning and the Truth of all life.

In life most problematic things can be sorted to some degree.

Even major health issues like depression and addiction can be addressed through therapy, rehabilitation, and even medication.

Family and relationship issues can be resolved, or at least we can get to a point of resolution where we know what cannot be changed.

Then life becomes about acceptance and the serenity prayer begins to make sense.

Always however the person who wishes to avoid pain also seeks pleasure in life.

Free choice will still take precedence.

So regarding choice, we also have this concept of karma. We have suffering and pleasure, and success, and failure in proportion to our previous activities, and then our current activities create new karma.

This can be individual but it can also be collective, as we also tend to fit in with the cultural norms for our particular society and country, or religion.

In some places if we do not toe the line on religious matters we can be killed or jailed for blasphemy!

To move past all the structures is necessary to find the Realization and Enlightenment that exists beyond.

Then what we get is Knowing, and therefore the essence of the world is perceived very differently.

Then it becomes possible to change things radically, because we are in a place of understanding where we can be active in life, but based on Spiritual Truth to guide us. This is probably when we get into deep meditation, yoga and our specific spiritual pathways.

Then it’s possible to see the Divine, not as a summary of our knowledge or some outcome of prayer practice, but as what is “All and Everything”.

Indeed this can only be all or nothing.

God cannot be all of creation and not something within creation. Nothing can be excluded.

Light is required to see through the darkness though.

The teacher may be the Guru.

“Gu” stands for darkness and “Ru” stands for the piercer of the darkness, the bringer of light.

That is why we have teachers to bring light to our pathways until we no more need them. We don’t need to put them on a pedestal, or become fanatics, as we just need a little light so we can get on our way. Thanks very much!

What we see in the light is very different from what we see in the dark.

In the light all is somewhat ok to live with. Sure, even the bad people!

Of course how are you achieve this “level” is up to you. Religion of your choice, or choose what you will as your pathway.

The information in this teaching is only “an example”. If it has a use, take of it what you will.

By all means your way may the only way and the only truth for you.

It’s just normal human behavior to do things from free-will/choice.

However when you are really in the Light you will not need to judge others.

Neither their spiritual practice, nor their religion, nor their culture, nor their political beliefs-ever!

You will know who you are and what the Truth is of: Life and the Universe, and that the world around you, is an emanation of the Divine in its entirety.

You will then really understand what your purposes is and what the human body is all about.

However if you deny some part of your life you won’t be able to see the fullness of the Divine Energy, and part of you stays in darkness.

This goes down to the level of service, and how you treat your fellow human beings. How you deal with the homeless, the sick and the mentally unwell.

This is not about being like Jesus or the Buddha. You don’t have to like anyone particularly. You don’t have to make friends with everyone. But you do need to recognize the Divine in all, and in all persons.

This way of being has always been present, and the great sages and seers, and incarnations have been on earth to help us to see the pathways, and sometimes to push us gently, (or a lot).

Nature sometimes pushes not so gently, as we see in the present chaos in the world and the potential for a lot of life loss. (Or even planet loss).

The principal remains the same. Remain in your Divine Center and the world around you, in any circumstance, will be seen by you as but emanation of the Divine Energy

When you see things that way you create also a whole new world that is by your very being, creating a light filled place of serenity and peace. This activity of your spiritual journey can even change the tendency of the world to

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About giribaba

I was a monk in India for 10 years (1966-1976), & have been a mental health professional for 30 years. I write about the spiritual journey, spiritual practice & have a special interest in depression.
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