What really stands out with
most spiritual masters is their incredible depth of presence. Their minds just dont
keep them locked in the past or afraid of the future. What really makes life holy is the
human ability to be receptive to the living flow of eternal love. To be fully present.
Thats when you experience true value and true human fertility and unity with nature.
Being receptive to the living flow of life; thats the key.
Whenever I fast and enter the water phase for three or seven days I
feel the deep hunger pangs and I repeat a simple mantra, "Were always trying to
fill the emptiness, never allowing the emptiness to simply fill us." And I mean that
in both senses. To fill us and to feel us. Eternity is timeless which means
motionless. So to enter the true experience of eternity we have to become silent, still
and open and receptive to eternity.
In a way this society weve created for ourselves has given a bad
reputation to silence because its so noisy. It doesnt enjoy the silence.
Its afraid of the valley of nothingness between events. I once heard that the
silence between the notes is where the art resides and I thought that it applies to life
as well. The silence between the events is where the life resides. Those tranquil moments
where you totally relax and really feel like you belong in the world. I wrote This Holy
Life about how were constantly trying to clog those pure spaces with action,
adventure, and noise.
We have to ask ourselves if were really honoring the silences in
life and the silences in our relationships. Because if you're not giving deep reverence to
the down time between doing and crossing off lists then you forget that you are a living
being, a creation and extension of the living eternal flow. And that awareness is the
Mystery in full expression. Then youll have time for God in your busy life.
Youll be inspired to devote time to eternal being.
And thats when you realize enlightenment. When youre in
daily conversation with eternity, where eternity is not just an abstract concept, but a
living presence beyond the boundaries of space and time where you literally find yourself
in the heart of divine imagery and divine being. Thats enlightenment pure and
simple. Thats the experience of satori that the Japanese poets and
masters describe.