WHAT IS AND WHAT SHOULD NEVER BE
Saturday, August 15th, 2009Music seems as much the vibration or pulse that is felt as it is the lack of what lies opposite that pulse. That which is, is reflected by that which it is not. A musical note is a vibration. But it can also be described as all that is absent from the vibration. This is why we label and structure stuff in our minds. Our definitions of what something is, is as much a definition of that which it is not. All of these events occur simultaneously. The push without is as much a vacuum action within.
Musical Keys such as A-Major or C-Minor are as much a definition or description of what notes (vibrations) are there just as much as a definition of what notes are not there. The particular effect of the musical key is usually understood by us as a result of what is there rather than what is not there.
Psychology is sometimes a study of what is not there, or at least not recognized as being there, or even what is hidden. Magick and meditation are concerned with exposing what is not recognized as being there, of seeing things hidden, and of seeing things askew or askance from what they appear to be. Both fields of study deal with the unknown.
The unknown is precisely that—unknown, primarily because we see around it, in front of it, behind it, to the side of it, but never for what it is…a vacuum. Describe an abyss, will you? By what it is? Impossible. Create a label or in this case a name, a word to describe it, and even that is only a definition whose very comprehension is reliant upon our understanding of what cannot possibly be…something that by its very nature of existence does not exist!
Such is the paradox of existence. What a grand show it all is. Simultaneously enthralling and infuriatingly impossible to comprehend unless one tries to stop understanding it in the first place. In order to comprehend something greater than oneself, one must emulate that thing first, imitate it, and then one will in time become that thing.
To understand God, it seems one has to let go of all human-level understanding. How else could it be, really? God created us humans. In the classic sci-fi plot, how can a robot understand or be more like its human creator without emulating the human all the while forsaking its robot tendencies? Such it is with the relationship between Human and God. In order to be like something, one must stop being like its opposite. In order to experience Oneness of Divinity, one must cease all Separate activity as an ordinary human.
In my experience, I have realized that one must forget oneself, totally give up control of oneself, and let go in order to come closer to God, to understand God. One must cease to be completely so one can fully unite with God in Enlightenment. Stated another way, one must empty oneself of oneself before God can come and fill you up. Empty your cup of filth so it can be filled with Divinity. Forsake your pride, your ego, your identity. Only then will you come to realize your True Self.
The process has also been understood as facing emptiness, facing the Abyss. Facing the Abyss causes tremendous fear to erupt in the Soul. By going beyond this initial feeling of fear, by holding on to Love which is the essence of God, can one attain Enlightenment.
“When you look into an abyss, the abyss also looks into you.”—Friedrich Nietzsche