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Aldous Huxley on Hospice Care

Aldous Huxley has since my youth been a huge influence on my thought and writing. Most famous for his essential novel of technological dystopia, Brave New World, his essays and novels spanned almost every conceivable topic in the arts and sciences. His final novel, Island, was his concept for a utopia based on a lifetime of study. Inevitably, it goes wrong, as all utopias do. But some 60 years before today’s critiques of capitalism, in Island he deftly satirizes the economic system that has so degraded our global environment. “Armaments, universal debt, and planned obsolescence—those are the three pillars of Western prosperity. If war, waste and moneylenders were abolished, you’d collapse. And while your people are over-consuming, the rest of the world sinks more and more into chronic disaster.” (Island, Granada Publishing, London, 1979 ed., originally published 1962, p. 170.)

Aldous Huxley Wikipedia

Aldous Huxley. Courtesy Wikipedia.

Huxley was perhaps among the last of the ‘Renaissance men,’ whose intellectual capacities and achievements ranged wide and deep, with a penetrating perception and subtlety of thought. Such a contrast to the digital era, with its emphasis on the specialist, the one-trick pony who knows everything about only one area of expertise but almost nothing else. Yet cultivating interest in a broad range of subjects, and reading widely, is the best way to develop a balanced perspective on the world. It was an omnivorous habit of mind Huxley called “rich mixed feeding.”[1]

As even the Harvard Business Review has noted recently, the age of the specialist may be ending. “The future may belong to the generalist,” notes writer Vikram Mansharamani in ‘All Hail the Generalist. “There appears to be reasonable and robust data suggesting that generalists are better at navigating uncertainty.” Not to mention, having a much broader view of the world.

Huxley wasn’t just a cool intellectual though. He seemed to possess intellect and heart in equal capacity, and cultivated a well-informed intuition. He was among the earliest thinkers in the West to explore Buddhism, along with Alan Watts. Huxley also explored shamanic cultures and the use of hallucinogens in his quest for spiritual enlightenment. In fact, with Canadian scientist Dr. Humphry Osmond, he coined the term ‘psychedelic.’ As Huxley’s second wife Laura Archera Huxley wrote in her biography of Huxley, This Timeless Moment, the 1960s popular drug culture succumbed to the use of LSD, psilocybin and mescaline as a recreational drug and paid the price for it. Now, five decades later, there’s been something of a revival of hallucinogens as a path to spiritual development.

In this passage from Huxley’s biography, published in 1968, she writes about the final days of his first wife Maria, who was dying of cancer in 1955. It’s an amazing document, quoted directly from Huxley’s diaries, showing what incredible insight, intuition and compassion the man possessed. It also reveals his pioneering use of the technique in the mid-1950s that we today sometimes refer to as ‘healing touch,’ or what he called ‘magnetic passes.’ There’s a beautiful section where he relates the tender way he eased his wife into her death using a form of light hypnosis that we today would probably call ‘guided meditation.’ He does it with the skill of a Buddhist master, whatever your view of the concept of transmigration of souls and the bardo. In my view, it’s a passage that could be used to guide anyone through their final hours with compassion, love and dignity. Sixty-five years later, hospice care workers could still learn a lot from Huxley. All quotations are taken from This Timeless Moment, Laura Archera Huxley, Ballantine Books, 1968, pp. 19–22.

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Aldous Huxley bio cover“I spent a good many hours of each day sitting with her, sometimes saying nothing, sometimes speaking. When I spoke, it was always, first of all, to give suggestions about her physical wellbeing. I would go through the ordinary procedure of hypnotic induction, beginning by suggestions of muscular relaxation, then counting to five or ten, with the suggestion that each count would send her deeper into hypnosis. I would generally accompany counting with passes of the hand, which I drew slowly down from the head towards the feet. After the induction period was over, I would suggest that she was feeling, and would continue to feel, comfortable, free from pain and nausea, desirous of taking water and liquid nourishment whenever they should be offered. These suggestions were, I think, effective; at any rate there was little pain and it was only during the last thirty-six hours that sedation (with Demerol) became necessary. These suggestions for physical comfort were in every case followed by a much longer series of suggestions addressed to the deeper levels of the mind.”

“Overhead the sky was more deeply blue than ever. But in the west there was a great golden illumination deepening to red; and this was the golden light of Joy, the rosy light of Love. And to the south rose the mountains, covered with snow and glowing with the white light of pure Being—the white light which is the source of the coloured lights, the absolute Being of which love, joy and peace are manifestations, and which all dualism of our experience, all the pairs of opposites—positive and negative, good and evil, pleasure and pain, health and sickness, life and death—are reconciled and made one. And I would ask her to look at these lights of her beloved desert and to realize that they were not merely symbols, but actual expression of the divine nature; an expression of Pure Being, an expression of the peace that passeth all understanding; an expression of the divine joy; an expression of the love which is at the heart of things, at the core, along with peace and joy and being, of every human mind. And having reminded her of those truths of our being, which some know consciously but only theoretically and which a few (Maria was one of them) have known directly, albeit briefly and in snatches—I would urge her to advance into those lights, to open herself to joy, peace, love and being, to permit herself to be irradiated by them and to become one with them. I urged her to become what in fact she had always been, what all of us have always been, a part of the divine substance, a manifestation of love, joy and peace, a being identical with the One Reality. And I kept on repeating this, urging her to go deeper and deeper into the light, ever deeper and deeper.”

Aldous Huxley Island cover

Aldous Huxley’s final novel, c.1962

“So the days passed, and as her body weakened, her surface mind drifted further and further out of contact, so that she no longer recognized us or paid attention. And yet she must have still heard and understood what was said, for she would respond by appropriate action, when the nurse asked her to open her mouth or swallow. Under anesthesia, the sense of hearing remains awake long after the other senses have been eliminated. And even in deep sleep, suggestions will be accepted and complicated sentences can be memorized. Addressing the deep mind which never sleeps, I went on suggesting that there should be relaxation on the physical level, and an absence of pain and nausea; and I continued to remind her of who she really was—a manifestation in time of eternal, a part forever unseparated from the whole, of the divine reality; I went on urging her to go forward into the light.”

“A little before three on Saturday morning the night nurse came and told us that the pulse was failing. I went and sat by Maria’s bed and from time to time leaned over and spoke into her ear. I told her that I was with her and would always be with her in that light which was the central reality of our beings. I told her that she was surrounded by human love and that this love was manifestation of a greater love, by which she was enveloped and sustained. I told her to let go, to forget the body, to leave it lying here like a bundle of old clothes and to allow herself to be carried, as a child is carried, into the heart of the rosy light of love. She knew what love was, had been capable of love as few human beings are capable. Now she must go forward into love, must permit herself to be carried into love, deeper and deeper into it, so that at last she would be capable of loving as God loves—of loving everything, infinitely, without judging, without condemning, without either craving or abhorring.”

Aldous Huxley 1959

Aldous Huxley c.1959

“And then there was peace. How passionately, from the depth of a fatigue, which illness and a frail constitution had often intensified to the point of being hardly bearable, she had longed for peace! And now she would have peace. And where there was peace and love, there too there would be joy. And the river of the coloured lights was carrying her towards the white light of pure being, which is the source of all things and reconciliation of all opposites in unity. And she was to forget, not only her poor body, but the time in which that body had lived. Let her forget the past, leave her old memories behind. Regrets, nostalgias, remorses, apprehensions—all these were barriers between her and the light. Let her forget them, forget them completely, and stand there, transparent, in the presence of the light—absorbing it, allowing herself to be made one with it in the timeless now of present instant. ‘Peace now,’ I kept repeating. ‘Peace, love, joy now. Being now.’”

“For the last hour I sat or stood with my left hand on her head and the right on the solar plexus. Between two right-handed persons this contact seems to create a kind of vital circuit. For a restless child, for a sick or tired adult, there seems to be something soothing and refreshing about being in such a circuit. And so it proved even in this extremity. The breathing became quieter and I had the impression that there was some kind of release. I went on with my suggestions and repeating them close to the ear. ‘Let go, let go. Forget the body, leave it lying here; it is of no importance now. Go forward into the light. Let yourself be carried into light. No memories, no regrets, no looking backwards, no apprehensive thoughts about your own or anyone else’s future. Only light. Only this pure being, this love, this joy. Above all this peace. Peace in this timeless moment, peace now, peace now!’ When the breathing ceased, at about six, it was without any struggle.”

[1] This Timeless Moment, Laura Archera Huxley, Ballantine Books, 1968, p. 179.

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ADELAIDE - NOBLE NATURED-main origin is French. Adelaide name meanings is Noble kind, adorned.

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THORIN - The name Thorin is boy's name of Norse origin meaning "brave, daring one".

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Alan Kay on the value of looking at old things in a new way:

"A change in perspective is worth 80 IQ points."

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SNG - ETWP - CHITTA VRITTI

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Buddha attain Nibbana or Nirvana.
Arahat also attain .
Zen master also.
Bodhisattva also.
So, what is Nibbana or Nivarna?
It is the cessation of all formation, result having the attainment.
Zen master seung sahn said 100% don't know , it is as good as erase all concept of formation.
So, why we need to format or cessation .
Only by empty the cup, then wisdom were pour in.
Becuase of Nibbana Then the pouring is possible.
Surly after attainment, no dust can attach to the mind, it just slip off , without even go near to the mind, but the mind is now, has the freedom to manifestation like Bodhisattva.
Surly it not perfect, but it keep going.
Once is attain Nibbana, it can't be lost, as awakening and dharma body with nibbana is a constant with the mind.
So, nibbana or nirvana, is only Buddha attain , you and me also can , as the Buddha nature is all original exists without even need to attain.
It is just clouded with delusion, as dust keep attach to the mind.
Original has no dust, but we just constantly self inflicted.

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So, I has seen the true ,
Impermanence true
Dukkha true
Non self true,
But the mind is so powerful, it can recreate delusion, as thinking, and perception Just leak .
So, never let the guard down, before Nibbana or Nirvana.
The next is, just do it.
At any time at any place.
Just do it,
Till the mind surrender .
The most easy task ,
Is just breath, and be aware.
Or stomach inflate and mind attach to up moment .
Stomach breath out , as deflate and the mind attach to the moment , as non stop till it shot the mind and shoot the mind open.
This time nibbana is attain, and expirence the amatha, as deadless.

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All practice and training is to improve the mind.
You were actually less and less thinking and perception.
If not intended to think, the mind just keep silence .
Our practice is to first has the one pointed mind as concentration is ready like as sharp as diamond, All thick delusion is not a problem.
But then, it is ready for insight or Vipassana progress, intentionally is to bring the mind to practice .
1st cause and effect
2nd impermanence.
3rds is non self.
With all this dharma it is enough to silence one mind in no time.
It become so silence, it start to listen what the mind trying to do?
Never stop practicing even in a dream, actually we are dreaming in a day time also.
Thinking and perception itself is dreaming ,
Also see the thinking and perception in progress .

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If we think
we are the body,
then to tell ourselves,
‘No, I am That’,
is helpful to abide as That.
Yet
— since ever we abide as That
— why should we always think,
‘I am That?’
Does one ever think, ‘I am a man’?
- The teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi.
Reality in Forty Verses. Verse 36.

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GURU TATWA

How to do proper darshan of the Guru during Guru Poornima?

by  | Jun 2, 2022 | BodyBrahmanCommitmentConceptsConsciousnessGeneral SpiritualGuruGuruGuru PoornimaIntellectLiberationMaayaMayaMokshaPathsPhysicalPleasure/PainPurusharthaRaaga/DveshaRaaga/DveshaSamsaraScripturesSelf-EffortSiddhaWisdom

Question:

Ektaji Jai Guru Dev, Can you please give me tips on how to get a Proper True Darshan of Gurudev during this upcoming Guru Poornima. The mind gets swept away with the much fanfare and misses seeing the Guru in his full presence. How do we not get caught in so-called Guru chasing? How to be centered and soak in the Guru, please enlighten!

 

Answer:

There is only one answer for that – DO NOT SEE THE GURU as a physical being! See the HIGHER ENERGY called Guru Principle or Guru Tattva! This is a more complicated phenomenon than it sounds.

Our mind has invisible hooks. We hook ourselves onto that we ‘like’ and that we ‘dislike’ in this material world. We hook onto People. Situations and Things that are pleasant as well as unpleasant. And our hook makes us believe, ‘what we are hooked onto is true’! Thus concepts are born. This is mental conditioning. Throughout our life, we utilize the same mental conditioning hooks to pave our future path.

When we step into the spiritual world, because of past conditioning, we hook ourselves onto the physical body of the Guru. As the intellect is crude for a beginner on the path, he does not understand ‘Brahman Consciousness/Supreme Energy’; as crude intellect only understands that which is tangible.

    • But slowly as you mature, you start experiencing the higher energy of the ‘Guru in the physical body’. This is the First happening that propels you to the GURU Tattva!
    • A little more maturity happens when you listen/read Gurudev’s wisdom on the ancient scriptures, and that propels you to the Second Happening – You realize that the Guru is a Siddha who comes back in the body just to help us mere mortals walk the spiritual path to Moksha [Liberation].

This shakes your initial hook that was hooked onto ‘Guru as a physical being’. You slowly start recognizing your reason for coming onto the ‘Spiritual Path’.

    • The Third Happening is you become crystal clear that the only focus of your life should be “To fulfill the Purpose of the Guru Tattva taking the Guru’s body as recognized in the second happening i.e. carve your path to your own Moksha”.

Nothing short of ‘you attaining Moksha’ can fulfill the Guru’s purpose. This self-understanding shakes the hook off the ‘Guru as a physical being’ and hooks onto the ENERGY or ‘Guru Tattva inhabiting in that Body’.

The test of Maaya:

Remember, unless your hook is firmly established in the ‘Guru Tattva’, you may shuttle between the 2 hooks for a while. It depends on the intensity of your commitment and authenticity of your efforts on your own spiritual path that will determine how soon you get established in the ‘Guru Tattva’.

Getting Established in Guru Tattva:

This is the point where the so-called ‘Mandala [fanfare/frills/organization/politics, etc]’ disappears from your vision. You suddenly get a clear vision on this spiritual path and then nothing around that center attracts you or tempts you anymore. Then the focus is just the pure ‘Guru Tattva’.

May you get centered in the ‘Supreme Principle of Brahman Consciousness’. Shanta Bhava!


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Research suggests that around 46% of anorexia patients fully recover, a 33% improving and 20% remaining chronically ill. Similar research into bulimia suggests that 45% make a full recovery, 27% improve considerably and 23% suffer chronically.





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Sanatan Dharma voice is often called the “Lion’s Roar,” roaring out the Dharma for all to hear.

Verse (24) of Hanuman Chalisa is the Power of roar

APNA TEJ SAMHARO APE

TEEN LOK HANK TE KANPE

Sri Hanuman's power is so great that no one can control it except himself. When his mighty roar was heard, all the three worlds (heaven, earth and the lower world trembled in fear His power and strength has no limits

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To live in the moment is to live outside time, all of it, the present, the past, and the future.

The present is a myth.

Try catching it. It eludes. This second….this second…this second… where is it? the present?

This is why, ‘this moment’ is called eternal. Because it is not the present, the past and the future.

It is the ‘Great Still’ in which matter and mind move as the three times

Talk of yourself, just yourself.

Think of your consciousness as abstract, which it is.

Your body moves in time, as a baby form, child form, youth form, middle age form, old age form, and then transform, lol.

Isnt consciousness the same through all the forms? Or was there young consciousness and an old consciousness? Or was there consciousness of a young body, and later that of an old body?

When attached with body, consciousness imagines itself as the body, and thinks it ages and dies.

If this body-attachment is detached from, it realizes itself as pure abstract consciousness.

Being not of time like the body and mind, this consciousness is always in the moment, the Great Still.

Your question ‘if chanting can make you live in the moment’ is the same as ‘if chanting can bring you to realise this pure consciousness which is what you are’.

If we go by the words and assurances of the Great Sages from the ancient Narada Muni to the recent Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Ma Sarada, chanting is the greatest help, a path in itself. I have no reason to doubt these Spiritual giants as superstitious because one of the reasons is that the greatest intellectuals had surrendered on their Holy Feet in awe and silence.

Yes, it is so. Just see the power of habit. In the same way man attains realization by continuous practice of Japa.
- Ma Sarada

Who expounded Spirituality more intellectually than Swami Vivekananda Himself. Yet, see what He finally says-

Japa is repeating the Holy Name; through this the devotee rises to the Infinite. This boat of sacrifice and ceremonies is very frail, we need more than that to know Brahman, which alone is freedom. Liberty is nothing more than destruction of ignorance, and that can only go when we know Brahman. It is not necessary to go through all these ceremonials to reach the meaning of the Vedanta. Repeating Om is enough.
- Swami Vivekananda

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