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I feel separate, lonely and miserable
Fra : Steen Johansen


Dato : 23-07-06 12:27

Every time I am on my own, I feel separate, lonely and miserable. I love
myself only when I am with others. If I am alone I feel ashamed and dislike
myself. It seems as if I judge myself through the eyes of others.


It is one of the basic problems. Every human being has to face it.

It is not only you. The way children are brought up is the cause of
this whole misery. No child is accepted as he is. He is rewarded if he
follows the directions of the parents, the teachers, the elders. Those
directions may go against his nature, because those directives were not made
by him or for him. Somebody five thousand years before made those
principles, and they are still being used in raising the children.

Naturally, every child is displaced. He is not in his own self. He is
not himself; he is somebody else. That somebody else is given to you by the
society, by others.

So when you are lonely, and there is nobody to dictate to you, you
simply relax in your nature. There is no need to perform anything, because
there is nobody who is seeing. That relaxing into your own nature makes you
feel guilty. You are going against your parents, against the priest, against
the society; and they have told you that you, in yourself, are not right.
You have accepted it. It has become a conditioned thing in you.

Whatever you do on your own is always condemned, and whatever you do
following others is always praised.

In your aloneness there is nobody else there. Naturally, you need not
act; you need not be a hypocrite. You simply relax into what you are; but
your mind is full of the garbage given by others.

So when you are with others, the others are dictating to you; and when
you are alone, the mind that has been created by the others is making you
feel ugly, guilty, unworthy.

That's why people don't want to be alone. They want always to be with
someone else, because with someone else they cannot relax into their nature.
The presence of the other keeps them tense. The other is there, judging
every moment, every action and gesture that you are going to make.

So you simply perform a certain act that you have been told is right.
Then your mind feels good: it is according to the conditioning. Your mind
feels happy that you did well; you are great.

People need crowds. This is the psychological reason why they always
want to belong to Hinduism, to Christianity, to Mohammedanism, to this
country, to that country, to this race, to that race. Even if that does not
suffice, they create rotary clubs, lion clubs.

They cannot be alone. They have to be surrounded by people
continuously. Only then, they can keep the tension alive, the act alive. In
the crowd, they cannot be themselves.

Alone, why do you feel afraid? To be alone is one of the most
beautiful experiences. You are no longer bothered by others; you are no more
forcing yourself to do something which is expected. Alone, you can do what
you want to do. You can feel what you want to feel. All that you need is to
become detached from your mind.

Your mind is not your mind. Your mind is only an agent of the crowd
you belong to. It is not in your service; it is in the service of the crowd.
The crowd has put a detective in your mind who goes on forcing you, even if
you are alone, to perform according to the rules.

The whole secret is to witness the mind; allow your nature and say
clearly to the mind, "You are not mine. I came into the world without you.
You have been given to me later on by education, by example. You are
something alien; you are not part of my nature. So at least when I am alone,
leave me alone."

You have to learn to say, "Shut up!" to the mind, and allow your
nature full freedom.

You will be immensely surprised what beauties you have, what
innocence, what perceptiveness. Once you have learnt that the mind can be
put aside, and you can be really alone - because with the mind you are not
really alone; all those voices of your parents and teachers and priests and
the politicians are recorded in the mind; the mind simply goes on repeating
them.

It is a very great strategy played by society against the individual.

One psychologist, Delgado, has been working his whole life on a
project - and he has succeeded in the project - which will give you some
insight into yourself.

In your brain there are seven hundred centers. All that you do is done
through one of the seven hundred centers He has figured out - working for
his whole life - which center controls what kind of activity in you; with
anger, hate, murder for example - which center is active when somebody gets
angry. He has made very small electrodes. Of course, he is not allowed yet
to experiment on human beings, but he has a great gift. The whole humanity
can be changed by it, and he has worked on animals.

For example, in Spain he showed this. He put the electrode in the
brain of a bull, and was standing his ground as the bull was rushing towards
him to kill him. Just one foot away from him, the bull suddenly stopped,
frozen. What has happened? The people could not believe it. They have never
seen such a scene.

They were not aware that it was an experiment. He had a remote
controller. He could stop any activity of the bull just by pressing a button
in his hand. He allowed the bull to run so close; up to one foot; it could
have killed him. But as the button was pressed, the activity completely
stopped.

Delgado's experiment is of immense importance. If it gets into the
hands of the politicians, it is going to be very dangerous to humanity,
because as the child is born....

For example, in Russia, no child can be born in your own house; every
child has to be born in the hospital. Now that is the right moment to put
any kind of electrode into the child's brain - for example, any electrode
that stops him from revolutionary activity against the government, any
electrode that prevents him feeling miserable, full of suffering, tortured.
The central board of the communist party would have all the remote controls.

They can have a system that if somebody is thinking in terms of
anti-communism, on a board a light will show suddenly. And then they just
have to push a button, and all his revolution, anti-communism will
disappear.

What Delgado has done and proved, has been done to you by society in a
more primitive way. But it has been successful up to now. They don't put an
electrode in your mind - they had no idea of it - but what they do functions
in the same way.

They go on telling you what is right. And continuous repetition of
what is right and what is wrong goes on making a spot in your mind without
putting in an electrode. By and by, you start thinking that it is your mind
which is deciding what is right and what is wrong. It is not so. The society
has conditioned you.

That you can see in different societies, because different societies
have different conditionings. For example, the American flag has meaning for
the American, because from his very childhood he has been told, "Even to
sacrifice your life for the flag is something great."

And what is the flag? Just a piece of cloth. It has no intrinsic
value. For an Indian, it means nothing; for an American, it means
everything. The Indian flag means everything to the Indian; to the American
it means nothing.

So it is not your mind that is deciding. It is the mind of the society
that has imposed upon you certain ideas. In whatever crowd you happen to be,
the crowd gives its mind to you. Slowly slowly, you completely forget that
this is not your real self.

My sannyasins have to make a clear-cut distinction. The mind is part
of society, not part of you. What is part of you is your awareness, your
consciousness, your witnessing. Then you can be alone and immensely happy.
In fact, you can be happy only when you are alone.

One who knows how to be ecstatic being alone can be alone in the
crowd. Who is going to find out that inside you are completely centered in
your witnessing, and you are not at all bothered by the mind?

It takes just a little time but as you go on disidentifying with the
mind, the mind loses control over you, and finally it starts disappearing.

That is the beginning of freedom, the birth of a new man, the birth of
an authentic man. Now you will act out of your awareness not out of your
mind. You will act moment-to-moment, seeing the situation clearly. There is
no problem to worry about what is wrong and what is right.

Your clarity will decide what is right, your clarity will take you
towards the right. It may not coincide with the right of your society. That'
s why society is afraid and wants to put a mind in you.

The old method is a long process. Delgado's method is simple, can be
done within seconds, but it is more dangerous too. You can disidentify
yourself with the mind that the society has given, but the electrode is a
different matter.

Even if you disidentify, the electrode will control your body. You may
not like to do something, but the electrode will force you to do it. You are
absolutely incapable.

In a way, the discovery can be a blessing, because we can stop all
that is ugly in man, all that is inhuman in man with such a simple
methodology - just a small operation in your skull, and placing a small
electrode.

If you are too much of a man of anger, you can just go to the
scientist and tell him that this is your basic trouble: small things make
you angry. He can put an electrode at the exact point from where anger
arises. He can give you a remote controller to keep in your pocket. Whenever
you don't want to be angry, just push the button and anger will simply
disappear.

It is good in a way, but spiritually it is not something that I will
support. For society it is good, but if you can manage just by a remote
control all your emotions, feelings, actions, you will never think of being
aware. You will never think of becoming meditative.

Strangely enough, in those seven hundred points in your mind, there is
not a single point which can create meditation in you. So it is something
beyond the mind, above the mind.

If a man is clear about the whole situation, he can use electrodes,
but he should not forget meditation, because he is not only the body and the
brain; he is also a luminous being. That experience is possible only through
meditation.

So my suggestion to the questioner is: when you are alone, tell the
mind, "Shut up! You are not part of me. Leave me alone!"

There is a Sufi story.... A young seeker came to a great Sufi master.
As he entered his room and saluted the master with great respect, the master
said, "Good. That's perfectly good. What do you want?"

He said, "I want to be initiated."

The master said, "I can initiate you, but what about the crowd that is
following you?"

He looked back; there was nobody. He said, "What crowd? I am alone."

The master said, "You are not. Just close your eyes and see the
crowd."

The young man closed his eyes and he was surprised. There was the
whole crowd that he had left behind: his mother weeping, his father telling
him not to go, his wife in tears, his friends preventing him - every face,
the whole crowd. The master said, "Now open your eyes. Can you say that
people are not following you?"

He said, "I am sorry. You are right. The whole crowd I am carrying
within myself."

So the master said, "Your first work is to get rid of the crowd. This
is your problem. And once you are finished with the crowd, things are very
simple. The day you are finished with the crowd I will initiate you, because
I can only initiate you; I cannot initiate this crowd."

The story is meaningful. Even when you are alone you are not alone.
And a man of meditation, even though in the crowd of thousands of people, is
alone.

When you are alone, nobody can see the crowd, because it is within
you. And when a meditative man is in the crowd and yet alone, nobody can see
his aloneness, because that too is within him. To know your aloneness is to
be acquainted with existence, nature, your reality. And it gives such
blissfulness that there is no comparison with any joy that you have felt in
the past.

You are saying that, when you are with people you are perfectly happy.
It is not happiness, it is an hallucination of happiness, because your mind
is in tune with the people. Alone they are also in the same trouble as you
are. So together there is a certain harmony in the mind, and that harmony
gives you the sense of happiness. But the sense is very superficial; it has
no roots.

Unless you can be blissful in your total aloneness, remember, anything
that you think is happiness is only a deception.

Once the thing is clear, it is not difficult to do it. Find time -
even for a few minutes, once in a while - just to be alone.

In the beginning you will be miserable, because nobody is there to say
how beautiful you are. Nobody is there to say, "What a great artist you
are!" There is nobody, just silence around you. But a little patience, and
a little alertness not to get identified with the mind, will bring the great
revolution which will make you really a sannyasin.


From Death to Deathlessness

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sdsf (24-07-2006)
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Fra : sdsf


Dato : 24-07-06 21:29


"Steen Johansen" <steenbelle@galnet.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:6f998$44c35c56$55daab79$2406@news.galnet.dk...
> Every time I am on my own, I feel separate, lonely and miserable. I love
> myself only when I am with others. If I am alone I feel ashamed and
> dislike
> myself. It seems as if I judge myself through the eyes of others.
Jeg forstår ikke engelsk.

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