R.I.P. There is Rest Only in Peace
R.I.P.
There is Rest Only in Peace
“Be in the world but not of it”, said Christ,
yet we hear the constant affirmation, the ever-present echo
of the worldly believers, “but in the real world!”
What is this real world?
How is it created, and by who?
Who and what makes it real?
Have you ever stood back from your life in the world, had a good look at it, is it meaningful, fulfilling?
What does it actually make full, and it fills with what exactly?
Are you really what this world makes of you, or have you been programmed without question?
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I am not suggesting you abandon your life, your work, family, although in India the pursuit of spirituality is accepted as a life’s path for some. In the west many have a Talking Heads moment, “is this my beautiful house”, a moment often considered a mental health issue; off to the system you go for counseling and if it fails, you can have a drug to dull the perception and make you ‘normal’, whatever that is? “Same as it ever was, same as it ever was”.
Often at death’s reality door, the worldly successful ask a question. “What was it all about?, I accumulated mass wealth, I owned properties, cars, sent my children to be educated so they could follow my path and acquire its wealth, for what?”
Right now, love is the most valuable thing, and yet it cannot be possessed, one can only feel love’s comforting presence.
At deaths’ door wealth and position may give you a comfy death bed, but you leave it all behind with your last breath. On the scales of life’s values all that wealth and social position is outweighed by a single out-breath of air.
The air we breath is Nature’s gift – the trees of life bring it. Strangely enough those trees of life were cut down to acquire wealth for a few.
At that final breath can you see the forest or are the trees in its way?
At night, just before you surrender to the death of the waking day, are you at peace, have you done good deeds, loved, been kind in the life of this one day?
We all dream, the afterlife of the day, a mirrors reflection.
What does it reflect back at you?
Do you think death reflects like dreams?
Can you avoid life’s mirror, can you ignore your conscience?
The consequences of our deeds never go away; we must confront them some day or night.
Have you ever had regrets?
Have you learnt from them and digested life’s rich meal?
The ancients suggested these ideas as meaningful keys to life.
The Egyptians had the God Maat, who weighs the soul with a feather of the bird’s flight. If the soul’s burden was heavier than the feather, the soul must return to Earth and deal with its weight of unasked and unanswered questions.
When reincarnation was removed as a concept, the balance between dream and daily life was lost, the wisdom of the scales of Maat was lost.
Do you see an imbalance in the world of Nature and men?
I am not answering your questions, I am suggesting you ask them for yourself while you have breath to do so.
Peace is in the midst of the duality of breath, life and death, you are between each breath. Christ was crucified between 2 thieves, see this archetype in every breath.
The last thing Christ said was, “forgive them Lord for they know not what they do”. If you do not give forgiveness, you never receive it, the in and out breath.
To truly give is to receive, and to truly receive is to give of yourself, “thank you, Oh Lord, whatever form you take, you are the formless that cannot be held, yet we are all held by your grace called life”.
Love one another.
Every moment of every day, in every breath you take, is the balance of Nature.
You cannot hold onto a breath for long, to survive you must exhale. Life in this world is dual, you are the one that breathes, the one between the 2 thieves.
Can you avoid this great truth with some intellectual babble?
Know thyself!
This is the light of the divinity of Nature, she is most wise. She is not a commodity, she is yours, and my mother, the virgin who bore us all, love her, honor her and be wise.
If you live by this truth, death is the out-breath of life – the eternal. “Be in the world but not of it”.
We cannot avoid death as hard as we all endeavor to avoid its ever-present shadow, like a dream, let it be the mirror to your actions, thoughts and deeds, you will live a truer life, one of virtue with the truth of the love that transcends death itself, the path to the immortal.
If we are one in spirit, we are one in love, this is the heart of the matter, the space between each beat of the heart.
Paul Tisdell.
