Here are answers to some questions that might come up as you read today’s reading.
When NTI asks us to empty the shell, what is the shell?
The shell is the person—the apparent human being that is regarded as an individual. When the person is empty, it is a vessel for truth. It is moved by truth, and truth speaks through it. An enlightened one is an empty shell, empty of self and self-will.
What is the difference between letting go and repression?
When a person lets go of a thought, there is a realization that the thought isn’t what is wanted. Since the thought isn’t wanted, it’s let go, just like you might let go of something that is taking up space in your house when you realize you no longer want it. If an idea has been believed to the point that an emotion was created, you’ll also need to rest-accept-trust as the accompanying emotion moves through and out of the body-mind.
When a person represses a thought, there is a fear that s/he is bad for having that thought in the mind. Repression is more like hiding something in a dark corner in the basement of your house, because you don’t want it to be seen. Whatever is stored in the basement is still in the house, taking up space.
By learning to feel the difference between realization and fear, you can discern if you are letting go of thought or repressing it. If you find you are repressing it, you can realize you don’t want that, and then relax into letting go.
What are points of experience?
As we learned in NTI Romans, ignorance began because we wanted to experience something different than truth. “Points of experience” are illusory thoughts that fulfill that wish by creating emotion.
Let’s look at how points of experience create illusory experience.
Imagine that you are standing with a conveyor belt in front of you. Hundreds of needles are passing by on the conveyor belt. There are several different color needles. There are pink needles, blue ones, gray ones, yellow ones, etcetera. Each needle is standing on end, with the sharp end of the needle pointing up. As the needles pass by, you feel compelled toward some of the needles. When you reach out and touch a needle, it pricks your finger, and you experience the emotion that is associated with that color needle. Eventually, you become addicted to some of the emotions. Even though you don’t like the emotion, you continually touch needles of that same color and continually experience that emotion.
That is how points of experience create illusory experience, except instead of a conveyor belt with different colored needles, we experience illusions that are different from truth by giving attention to thoughts. Thoughts float by, just like needles on a conveyor belt, and we feel compelled to give our attention to some of them, and then we experience the emotions associated with those thoughts.
In order to empty the shell of illusory experiences, we need to see that although we feel compelled to give attention to some thoughts, we aren’t compelled to give them attention. We are free to give attention to a thought or let it go on by, as if on a conveyor belt, regardless of what the thought is. If we’ve already picked a thought up from the conveyor belt, we are free to lay it back down, and it will move on as the conveyor belt moves on.
As previously mentioned, we let go of a thought by realizing we don’t want it, and the best way to realize what you don’t want is to remember what you do want—your spiritual aspiration.
Thoughts of Awakening # 166
Fear comes from wanting
something other than peace.
If you look at your mind
whenever you are feeling fearful,
you will notice
that you are wanting
something other than peace.
And yet,
beyond that wanting
what you really want
is peace that can never be threatened.
Focus your mind on what you truly want
without feeling you know how to have it.
Ask peace
to teach you what peace is.
In assurance
that the Voice of peace will answer,
let go of your thoughts of fear.
~From our Holy Spirit
Homework for this week
- Practice daily meditation for 30-60 minutes each day.
- Practice the “Loving All” Method.
- Thoughts of Awakening, 162-168
- Read NTI 1 Corinthians 3-9
- The reading shared on Tuesday night was from The Transparency of Things by Rupert Spira, 178-184, The True Dreamer (completed)
- Exercise: Tune in and notice, from time to time, it’s now and I’m here. Go about your day to day activities, they may change but notice… it is always now and you are always here. When you notice that, you are actually noticing the self in a different way. The timeless, placeless presence.