Unstillness
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by Shakti Mhi
When you look at
people around, rarely do you see human beings in stillness. People are
endlessly in motion and this endless motion seems to gain speed every
year. We cannot be still. We are on the go, with no breaks. We all know
how hard it was to still the body when we first started practicing
meditation. Maybe you still struggle with this simple, but yet often
almost impossible, action of sitting still.
The legs were falling
asleep, the back muscles were aching, we felt itchy everywhere…and much
more. Once we were settled with the body we faced even bigger
challenges by trying to still the mind. Who said nothing can go faster
then the speed of light? We know how fast the mind races when we force
it into stillness. We can be in different parts of the world in one
moment, we can travel through time in a second, we can move between
extreme emotions in an instant.
So why, for most of us, is being still so difficult?
Because
nothing, inside or outside us, is still. Every molecule in our body is a
trace from the dust of the stars. The stars were born from a powerful
explosion known as the big bang. Since the big bang, the universe never
stopped moving. Every thing is in constant motion: from the largest
objects in space, to the smallest subatomic particles that form our
bodies.
We exist in a world that is in continuous motion. Even
when you look at an unmoving object, it is an illusion, as it moves with
the motion of earth. Space itself keeps expanding rapidly, moving
everything within it. As in space, everything in your body is in
constant motion. Your muscles, joints, organs, nervous system, blood and
cells are all in continual movement.
So here we are, vibrating entities, composed of particles in motion, hovering in an environment in perpetual motion.
If
everything from the largest objects to the smallest particles moves
constantly, where is the stillness we are trying to achieve on the path
of spirituality? Is it possible to reach such a state?
Stillness
exists outside of the mind’s dominion, where all concepts cease.
Stillness is present where the fragments of reality unite to be the
whole picture in no time or space.
In other words, to exit the
boundaries of the mind and the universe it shapes, we have to unite with
the higher self, the Source of stillness.
Imagine the higher
self as a complete picture of a still reality that has been reflected by
an infinite mirror. Imagine the immeasurable mirror exploding to
endless pieces (each piece is a metaphor for you and me and everything
you see around you). Each piece reflects only a fragment of the whole
picture. All pieces are in constant vibrating motion towards unification
that will bring them into their original state of oneness. Each piece
captures the sparkle of the original stillness from the original
unbroken reflection of reality. This is the sparkle we are connecting
with in our meditation.
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