Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Bruce Lee's Philosophies





Zen Warrior

Warrior. It is much more than a fighter.
A warrior is a human that dares to stand for something the others do not dare to stand up for. The warrior is the one that has experienced life from many angles and has learned to stop and listen. He has learned to bow his head for something greater than himself, and he has learned that the true master dwells inside of him.

She has understood that wisdom does not emerge from knowledge and schools. She has found that there is wisdom of ageless quality stored inside of her, although it is of a different quality than she has learned and obeyed to.

(picture Caine –Kung Fu movie)
There is a power beyond human comprehension that waits until it decides to move. A warrior has fought outer and inner battles to come to senses and stillness. Daring to dive into this stillness, without really knowing where it leads to, however with the firm trust that there is another layer of life, something that can only very softly be felt.
In a world where balance and harmony is not supported, the warrior has learned to survive. Hard times and hurts, yet he still stands. She has never given up, and now it is time for an evolution. There is something behind the stillness, and it is powerful and all-knowing.
The warrior has learned to listen to it, and is ready.

Aka Komaya-san
June 2010

The impact of Auroville

(picture of the Matrimandir in construction - nowadays it is fully covered with golden petals)

Auroville is an international community. After a few conversations with some Aurovillians, it seems that is a bit self steering, there is an inner council that finds its ways into the daily practical issues. The more spiritual connection to the deceased founders Sri Aurobindo and The Mother is strong, however silent on the premises. There are lectures and elaborations on the content of the writings that have emerged from the founders, and both Aurovillians and visitors are invited to attend.

I was wondering how the teachings were put into practice here in Auroville. It appears to be a mystery even for the residents of Auroville. It seems that the interpretation of the teachings is personal and everyone is invited to find his/her own way in the practical day to day life.
(picture of Sri Aurobindo)

One needs to find a moment to dive within the depths of silence, as it is within the silence and listening of the silence that one feels what pulses underneath the visible life. It is interesting, as it is mysterious, it is a power, yet it beyond human senses. And it steers the wheel of life.

Combining my inner truth search and travel wisdom with the place, I see the creative force of the human layer. It is more apparent here than on other places that I visited, yet it is the same force. The difference is that here, there is a true and genuine listening to the stillness, and becoming balanced because of that. There is a whole universe in a stone, there is wisdom of a different nature there. That stillness is also in every human, however rare is the human that stops to listen to that cosmic wisdom.

It is believed by Sri Aurobindo and The Mother, that when one starts to integrate the stillness, one is possibly touching cosmic wisdom and a new humanity will emerge. I sense that to be true too, although I am not inclined to lean onto any other wisdom than my own inner wisdom.
(picture of a school in Auroville)

Auroville is a potentially great platform and great beginning of a new era. Blessed be the human that discovers his/her inner wisdom, its joy and its power. Working and living from that inner strength will bring about a maturity into humanity, that will dissolve disharmony and highly energize paradise on earth. This time coming from the inner source and from sovereign actions from each human, connected to the field of oneness.

Aka Komaya
June 2010

Silence


Currently residing in a Zen type guesthouse in Auroville, in the South of India. It is a bliss to be here. The noise of Western activity is missing, the mental noise that one 'hears' when in the Western world is almost not existing. Indian people have another education and are not bathed in mental and economic thinking, and one can feel that.



Nature is powerful here too, the natural stillness added on top of the Zenlike surrounding, is a bliss for the spirit, the body, the emotions and mind. It is all coming to a moment of true breathing and clarity emerges from a stillness point that is inside of me.


Here something happens with you, as I am invited to have much more fruit on my daily plate, the tropical weather invites you into slowing down, and taking time to just watch, observe, enjoy, integrate what you see. There are many colorful flowers, the people here are friendly. At first they are a bit withdrawn, watching how you are behaving towards them. But once they feel you are okay and respectful, they are truly nice and helpful wherever they can.


The stillness that the place is bringing enables a shift into yourself and activates on a more in-depth manner the stillness within you. It is easy to leave problems behind here, and to be here/now. It is a pleasure to be here/now. The deeper levels of living are better listened to, the intuition awakens, and it is possible to have a sense of bliss at some times.
Another shift is felt in the relationships and connections. As there is a shift from noise to stillness, one tends to choose to be more solitary or to seek out people that are inwardly silent. Sometimes, as it has now happened with me, I have chosen to leave some 'friends' behind, and to enter a new era of quality interactions, instead of noisily quantity interactions. There is something with noisy social interaction that is more disturbing the inner senses than that is brings about true harmony. Here in Auroville one can connect with quality people. It is a bliss to choose again for quality and leave behind what has proven itself to be of poor interactive and mainly quite immature social interaction.
The more I am here, the more I see how disharmony rules many parts of the world. Social networks shouting over the internet, without true content, talking about friendships that are not worthy of carrying that title. No, it is good to withdraw for a while and then choose again for another type of connection. In this space clarity of beingness offers the vision of better choices. It is my hope that places like this will be spread amongst the whole human world, for the betterment of life. It is like the Dalai Lama once said 'to have a better world we need more ... monks'. In my terms, we need more authenticity, respectful stillness and balance.
aka Komaya
Juna 2010

Silence


Currently residing in a Zen type guesthouse in Auroville, in the South of India. It is a bliss to be here. The noise of Western activity is missing, the mental noise that one 'hears' when in the Western world is almost not existing. Indian people have another education and are not bathed in mental and economic thinking, and one can feel that.



Nature is powerful here too, the natural stillness added on top of the Zenlike surrounding, is a bliss for the spirit, the body, the emotions and mind. It is all coming to a moment of true breathing and clarity emerges from a stillness point that is inside of me.


Here something happens with you, as I am invited to have much more fruit on my daily plate, the tropical weather invites you into slowing down, and taking time to just watch, observe, enjoy, integrate what you see. There are many colorful flowers, the people here are friendly. At first they are a bit withdrawn, watching how you are behaving towards them. But once they feel you are okay and respectful, they are truly nice and helpful wherever they can.


The stillness that the place is bringing enables a shift into yourself and activates on a more in-depth manner the stillness within you. It is easy to leave problems behind here, and to be here/now. It is a pleasure to be here/now. The deeper levels of living are better listened to, the intuition awakens, and it is possible to have a sense of bliss at some times.
Another shift is felt in the relationships and connections. As there is a shift from noise to stillness, one tends to choose to be more solitary or to seek out people that are inwardly silent. Sometimes, as it has now happened with me, I have chosen to leave some 'friends' behind, and to enter a new era of quality interactions, instead of noisily quantity interactions. There is something with noisy social interaction that is more disturbing the inner senses than that is brings about true harmony. Here in Auroville one can connect with quality people. It is a bliss to choose again for quality and leave behind what has proven itself to be of poor interactive and mainly quite immature social interaction.
The more I am here, the more I see how disharmony rules many parts of the world. Social networks shouting over the internet, without true content, talking about friendships that are not worthy of carrying that title. No, it is good to withdraw for a while and then choose again for another type of connection. In this space clarity of beingness offers the vision of better choices. It is my hope that places like this will be spread amongst the whole human world, for the betterment of life. It is like the Dalai Lama once said 'to have a better world we need more ... monks'. In my terms, we need more authenticity, respectful stillness and balance.
aka Komaya
Juna 2010