That night I, Pema, was the guardian on call. This was the fourth of the four weekly guardian meetings that we now hold around each weekend, at Saturday 7 pm, Sunday 1 pm, Monday 7 am and Tuesday 1 am.
With a remarkable stroke of luck, I had been able to attend the third meeting, just before boarding my plane in New York for a 14 hour flight to Tokyo, and I was also in time now to attend the fourth meeting, just after arriving in my hotel in Tokyo.
Sonic Moonites: hello Becka
You: Hi Sonic
Sonic Moonites: how are you?
You: I'm ok thank you
Becka Finesmith: Haven't had time to fully rez in my real life yet ;)
Sonic Moonites: hi pema
Pema Pera: Hi Becka and Sonic!
Becka Finesmith: HI Pema - You arrived quickly :)
Sonic Moonites: right on the bell ;)
Pema Pera: yes, I was lucky
Pema Pera: no delay in my flight
Wester Kiranov: hi
Becka Finesmith: Brilliant. Settled in?
Becka Finesmith: HI Wester
Pema Pera: pretty amazing timing too! I boarded my plane ten minutes after the last guardian meeting, and I literally arrived in my hotel ten minutes ago!
Pema Pera: Hi Wester!
Becka Finesmith: lol
Pema Pera: Now I know why those guardan meetings are timed with intervals of 18 hours . . . .
Sonic Moonites: ;)
Becka Finesmith: Glad option 2 was chosen :)
Pema Pera: yes, six hours would have required me to take a rocket flight . . . .
Wester Kiranov: :)
Pema Pera: How are you, Wester, getting used to Play as Being?
Wester Kiranov: i am, actually
Pema Pera: I'm glad to see you coming back :)
Wester Kiranov: i like it here :)
You: I had a bit of a crisis this morning :(
Wester Kiranov: becka - want to tell us about it?
Becka Finesmith: It started to think about what it would be like to lose all 5 of my senses
Becka Finesmith: which one could I not live without
Sonic Moonites: hm yeah, scary becka
Becka Finesmith: It came down to touch. But then I thought about perhaps that is what is holding me back from being
Becka Finesmith: *Being
Becka Finesmith: A sense of void. With no experience
Becka Finesmith: I felt like I was hanging on to this reality by a thread
Becka Finesmith: My feet dangling over a big sense of nothing
Becka Finesmith: if I let go, could I come back to a place where actually I feel quite comfortable
Sonic Moonites: hmm yes its strange perhaps senses provide a kind of crutch for us, without them it would be difficult to understand this world
Becka Finesmith: but how to we appreciate Being without them.
Wester Kiranov: Why not experience Being using them to the full?
Wester Kiranov: then sometime you can try, carefully, to let go of them, bit by bit
Becka Finesmith: yes. But there comes a point where to fully appreciate, you have to let go completely. Which seems like a dichotomy. To fully appreciate, I have to release my ego
Becka Finesmith: But my Ego allows me to fully appreciate
Sonic Moonites: perhaps we think of appreciation in the wrong way
Becka Finesmith: Perhaps through this life, I have been far to wrapped up in my Ego?
Wester Kiranov: if you feel it's your Ego that allows you to appreciate, maybe you should not let go yet
Becka Finesmith: feeding it like a monstor
Wester Kiranov: letting go of Ego is a gradual process
Wester Kiranov: stop feeding it then
Sonic Moonites: i think its important to feel that you have been doing nothing "wrong" becka, in terms of being you cannot be doing it incorrectly
Becka Finesmith: It has grown around me to a point I can't break out of it?
Wester Kiranov: or put it on a diet ;)
Becka Finesmith: lol@Wester
Becka Finesmith: That would be a good step
Wester Kiranov: i think so
Wester Kiranov: if you try to do too much at once, it can get scary
Becka Finesmith: If Being is about knowing ones self (I phrase it like that deliberatly), then it is really opening my eyes
Wester Kiranov: i was just thinking, if you keep on doing something like the 9 second practice, you punch tiny holes in Ego, until it starts falling apart automatically
Becka Finesmith: That hasn't happened for me so far. The 9 seconds has so far made me more aware of it. It looms large like I didn't know it was there
Wester Kiranov: very important first step
Becka Finesmith nods
Wester Kiranov: first notice how much you are wrapped up in what you think is real
Becka Finesmith: COuldn't be more wrapped up unfortunately.
Becka Finesmith: at what point do we stop unwrapping
Wester Kiranov: You could be more wrapped up, otherwise you wouldn't be here
Becka Finesmith: :)
Wester Kiranov: You stop unwrapping when you get to the Present ;-P
Becka Finesmith: :)
Wester Kiranov: actually, you don't stop unwrapping at all
Becka Finesmith: It's like a russian doll
Becka Finesmith: I guess I'm on the outer layer at the moment
Becka Finesmith: I have no concept of what's in the centre although I can give it a name - Being
Becka Finesmith: There is one phrase that keeps me going
Becka Finesmith: "You are not who you think you are"
Pema Pera: yes, that is the key
Becka Finesmith: It's my sense of discovery and wonderment at that which makes me go forward
Pema Pera: and you can use that key in two ways
Pema Pera: a relatively more modest way and an extremely radical way
Sonic Moonites: *nods
Pema Pera: the modest way is to find out, step by step, how much more you are than you thought
Pema Pera: amazing discoveries, one after the other
Pema Pera: new landscapes, whole new realms
Pema Pera: each of which can feel like "waking up" and for good reason
Pema Pera: -- but then there is a very radical way
Pema Pera: in which you switch from you to Being
Pema Pera: totally different
Pema Pera: instead of identifying with the you you thought you were, you let Being Be
Pema Pera: that is by far the fastest and simplest way . . . . .
Becka Finesmith: each way leads to the radical?
Pema Pera: not "leads to"
Pema Pera: but "is allowed by"
Pema Pera: if you really like to continue to struggle unnecessarily :-)
Pema Pera: (saying all this totally seriously, not trying to be flippant)
Becka Finesmith: I don't want to struggle, but I'm not ready to let go of all I know yet
Becka Finesmith: So I must take the scenic route
Pema Pera: you will never be ready
Pema Pera: Being has always already been ready
Sonic Moonites: it feels strange to me that today we are thinking of becoming "being" as a struggle and a path....rather than a state we are itermittently in
Pema Pera: yes, you can certainly take the scenic route, and that is healthy and wholesome in many ways . . . .
Pema Pera: . . . . but at the _same_ time you can also try to take that route in a very light way
Pema Pera: ready to see through the joke . . . .
Pema Pera: we can never become Being
Wester Kiranov: sonic: all words are totally inadequate when you talk about Being
Pema Pera: we are IT already, Sonic
Sonic Moonites: agreed wester
Pema Pera: but words can point and help and guide
Sonic Moonites: yes, i agree, but dont we talk as if we have more to attain
Pema Pera: some words more than other -- so we all try to do our best here, as a group, which is really moving
Wester Kiranov: that's why we keep on talking to each other
Pema Pera: that talk we have to drop, Soni
Pema Pera: Sonic
Pema Pera: that is a misunderstanding
Pema Pera: there is nothing to attain
Pema Pera: that is the deep meaning of "stopping"
Pema Pera: we stop every 15 minutes for 9 sec -- first to relax, than to see more, but the real meaning is what you pointed to!
Sonic Moonites: *nods
Pema Pera: so truly unbelievable . . . yet true
Sonic Moonites: strange i cant help but wonder about the role of "silence" in all this
Pema Pera: :)
Sonic Moonites: perhaps if we view language as being limited, it can also be viewed as misleading, so perhaps silence is the best way towards truth
Pema Pera: there is no "best" . . . from Being's point of view -- all is part of Being
Pema Pera: and the beauty of PaB is that it allows and encourages so many approaches!
Pema Pera: though some may certainly work better than others, that I agree with
Wester Kiranov: if you try to use language to point at Being, at least you see how it's inadequate
Pema Pera: but different ones for different people at different times . . . .
Sonic Moonites: yes
Wester Kiranov: but isn't silence a way of stopping?
Pema Pera: it can be
Pema Pera: talking can be too
Wester Kiranov: yes
Pema Pera: there is no formula for waking up, for seeing
Pema Pera: sharing that richness here helps us seeing beyond guide lines, rules, dogma, expectations . . .
Pema Pera: Becka, may I try to present an alternative to the scenic route -- and probably you will be best of trying both, the scenic route and my alternative
Pema Pera: just a metaphor, my favorite one, of a movie
Pema Pera: when terrible things happen in the movie, there are two things you can do:
Pema Pera: in order to liberate the beings in the movie
Pema Pera: one is to take scissors and walk up to the screen and try to cut out the beings from the screen to set them free . . . . . the other one is to realize that it is all a play of light; the first one is slow and may look scenic, the second one is the only one that ultimately will work
Pema Pera: (not to discourage "scenic" -- it can play its role for a while -- but don't hang on to it too long, you'll HAVE to give it up sooner or later)
Pema Pera: does that make some sense, that metaphor?
Becka Finesmith: I understand.
Becka Finesmith: It does make sense
Becka Finesmith: It sounds easy though - But why do we find Being so hard?
Pema Pera: we haven't talked about it enough yet
Becka Finesmith: perhaps I shouldn't even use the word Hard and Easy
Pema Pera: give us half a year and it will become clear I think
Becka Finesmith: ok
Pema Pera: yes!
Becka Finesmith: It is clearer now then ot was 4 weeks ago
Pema Pera: it is easier than easy and harder than hard
Pema Pera: but balance is very important
Pema Pera: don't drop "scenic" until it becomes a lot more clear
Becka Finesmith nods
Pema Pera: but already the knowledge that there *might* be a much more radical way will lighten the burden of the "scenic" by a large degree
Pema Pera: it will drop off by its own accord, like a ripe fruit
Becka Finesmith: I'm impatient - I want to know ;)
Pema Pera: hahaha
Pema Pera: yes, we all do
Pema Pera: that is EXACTLY what holds us back
Pema Pera: if we stop grasping, we realize that we are already there
Becka Finesmith: Does it need a purpose?
Pema Pera: Being knocks of the front door, and we say -- brb, have to run out of the back embarking on a long search!
Becka Finesmith: lol
Pema Pera: purpose is the wrong idea -- that also holds you back; NO PURPOSE
Pema Pera: no causality
Pema Pera: no time
Pema Pera: no beings
Pema Pera: no you
Pema Pera: no me
Pema Pera: but we can't live by denial only
Becka Finesmith: No work to do ----- D'oh
Pema Pera: we have to learn to see Being as a resource
Sonic Moonites: *nods
Pema Pera: if you can truly truly drop all work, all expectations, all programs, all hope and fear
Pema Pera: then you will see you are there already
Pema Pera: Being is the mother, waiting for the child to stop being engrossed by its toys
Pema Pera: very scenic toys . . . .
Becka Finesmith: :) I like the mother analogy
Wester Kiranov: have to go now, getting RL visitors now
Wester Kiranov: bye
Pema Pera: bye Wester, wonderful seeing you here again!
Becka Finesmith: YEs - I have to leave to. See you all later :)
Wester Kiranov: namaste
Pema Pera: and guess what, I also have to leave :-)
Sonic Moonites: good to see you becka
Becka Finesmith: namaste
Becka Finesmith: Nice to see you too Sonic. Bye Pema. :)
Pema Pera: I am really glad and grateful that we can have this kind of conversation
Pema Pera: we're really going to the core here
Becka Finesmith: It is helpful to me :)
Pema Pera: the chat log of this session could be used to practice for a life time . . . .
Becka Finesmith: :)
Pema Pera: for me too, Becka and Sonic
Pema Pera: seeing glimpses is not enough -- one has to then integrate
Becka Finesmith nods
Pema Pera: and each time we talk about this, it helps integration for all of us
Pema Pera: no one excluded
Pema Pera: btw, on a very mundane level :-)
Pema Pera: my computer frooze up
Sonic Moonites: :)
Pema Pera: and I missed a few lines at the beginning
Becka Finesmith: Do you want the chat log?
Pema Pera: yes, if you can email that
Pema Pera: that would be great
Becka Finesmith: sure :)
Pema Pera: or note card
Becka Finesmith: I'll do it now
Pema Pera: whatever is easiest
Pema Pera: then I can fill in the blankcs
Pema Pera: @#$%^&* Mac - SL interaction, sigh -- this "know problem" of LL
Becka Finesmith: heehe. No such issue on the pC :0
Pema Pera: Sonic, next time I'd love to hear more about contentment
Pema Pera: and how this fits in with what we were talking about
Sonic Moonites: ok Pema sure
Pema Pera: the positive side of Being
Pema Pera: no rush :)
Sonic Moonites: :)
Sonic Moonites: (im sinking :0)
Becka Finesmith gave you New Note.
Pema Pera: okay, see you both soon again!
Pema Pera: thanks, Becka!
Sonic Moonites: thanks pema, and thanks for the recent invite
Becka Finesmith: YW - See you both soon.
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