
Religion without theology
requires each individual participant
of that religion
to be their own minister/priest
in opening themselves to the abiding presence
of numinous/ineffable reality,
aligning themselves with the
rhythm and flow of their life
and living in accord with their destiny
and their calling from the source
of life and being
to be true to themselves
in the ways they respond to what is happening
and to what is called for in the here/now
of each situation as it arises
all their life long
by living out of/expressing/exhibiting/serving
their original nature
and their innate virtuosities
(What they do best
and love/enjoy doing most)
moment-to-moment
through all of the circumstances of their life
in being who they are,
where/when/how they are
and doing what needs to be done
where/when/how it needs to be done
throughout the time left for living.
The foundation of their being able to do this
is a regular and recurring relationship
with emptiness, stillness and silence.
Stillness and silence are just that.
Being still and quiet.
Emptiness requires emptying ourselves of
Fear, Desire, and Duty
and of all of the accompanying
thoughts, emotions, anxieties, concerns,
guilt, worries, etc.
that generate inner turmoil and distraction,
imbalance and disharmony.
Emptiness is returning to balance and harmony
by removing ourselves from the impact
of the destabilizing influences at work in our life.
The quickest way to this kind of emptiness
is to sit still and quiet,
inhale to a count of five,
exhale to a count of five,
and pause between breaths for a count of ten.
Repeat this round for three to five times,
and then return to breathing normally.
The kind of emptiness we seek
is found in the pause between breaths.
This is what we sustain
during our normal breathing,
by simply returning to this experience
of nothing
whenever thoughts/emotions/feelings intrude.
In the emptiness, stillness and silence,
shift into a contemplative/meditative trance state
in which we consider one of the following terms
and explore how it applies to, and may be found in, our life:
Balance - Harmony - Integrity
Sincerity - Vitality - Spontaneity
Intuition - Felt Sense - Focusing - Dreams
(An internet search for "felt sense"
and "focusing" will provide a wealth
of resources for you to explore.
Another resource is "The Wisdom of your Dreams,"
by Jeremy Taylor).
At any point in this contemplative/meditative trance state
something may appear, emerge, occur
"out of nowhere" with an energy impulse all its own.
Pay attention to that.
Explore that.
Follow where it leads.
See where it goes, and what it may lead to,
and where that goes...
And end the trance state when it seems appropriate to do so.
Welcome to the experience
of religion without theology.
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