Wednesday, April 15, 2020

The Spiritual Life - Topic Four, The Stages of Faith Development



The Spiritual Life - Topic Four
Stages of faith

Young children, below the age of 7  believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, etc. Young children give up this belief in magical figures and so It seems odd that people's concrete thinking when it comes to a deity doesn’t  mature.

It is somewhat comical that when God is referred to as  "she" this upsets many people. Even further, people get upset when people are told that “God” is not a noun but a verb.

A person's conception of "God" as an anthropomorphic persona is a sign of their spiritual immaturity which hasn't moved much beyond what Fowler identified as Stage one and two and three.

Using Fowler's developmental model of faith (click the link above), what stage do you think you are in?

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

The Spiritual Life, Topic three, What is being twice born?

The Spiritual Life - topic three - What is being twice born?

The Beauty and Innocence of Childhood – Fubiz Media

The spiritual life - topic three 
What is being twice born?

Osho, - Maturity: The Responsibility For Being Oneself

The first step in the art of living will be to understand the distinction between ignorance and innocence. Innocence has to be supported, protected—because the child has brought with him the greatest treasure, the treasure that sages find only after arduous effort. Sages have said that they become children again, that they are reborn. 

In India the real Brahman, the real knower, has called himself dwij, twice born. Why twice born? What happened to the first birth? What is the need of the second birth? And what is he going to gain in the second birth? 

In the second birth he is going to gain what was available in the first birth, but the society, the parents, the people surrounding him crushed it, destroyed it. Every child is being stuffed with knowledge. His simplicity has to be somehow removed, because simplicity is not going to help him in this competitive world. His simplicity will look to the world as if he is a simpleton; his innocence will be exploited in every possible way. Afraid of the society, afraid of the world we ourselves have created, we try to make every child be clever, cunning, knowledgeable—to be in the category of the powerful, not in the category of the oppressed and the powerless. P.xi - xii

Society socializes us, conditions us, diminishes and eliminates the innocence that we were born with. That child-like innocence is our natural inheritance, our birth right, but it gets destroyed by, first our families, and secondly our community, and thirdly the wider society.

The goal of this socialization and conditioning is what we are told is “success” in the ego world. What parents, what teachers, what coaches, what religious mentors, what other societal authorities don’t want the individual to be successful? And so children are taught their manners, their etiquette, the right way to behave, to manipulate, to find the loopholes, to be pleasing to others or to dominate others, to be charming or be a bully or both.

The child is taught to perform to gain status and prestige through competition so the parents, the school, the community, the team can be proud. And then after the ego is stroked and celebrations are held, what’s next, but more prizes to be sought after or to coast and relive the ego stroking in memory for weeks, months, years, and decades.

The sages tell us that ego prizes and ego stroking does not lead to a satisfying and fulfilling life well lived. What leads to peace and joy is the eschewing of the path of the ego and embarking on the path of the Spirit which is based on Unconditional Love and remembering the innocence and wonder and awe from which we have separated ourselves and have forgotten.

As we mature spiritually, we give up the things of the ego and come to appreciate the inner world more than the outer world. Jesus teaches His followers to be in the world but not of the world.

Today, we can ask ourselves not “what is this going to get me” but rather, “what would love have me do?” It is in asking the second question rather than the first that we are being twice born.

Monday, April 13, 2020

The Spiritual Life, Topic Two, We already have all that we ever wanted.

The Spiritual Live, Topic two, Remembering we already have all that we ever wanted

Divine Spark – The Divine Light Within You - Spiritual Experience

Topic two
Remembering we already have all that we ever wanted.

From Osho’s book, “Maturity: The Responsibility For Being Oneself”

“Meditation means going into your immortality, going into eternity, going into your godliness, And the child is the most qualified because he is still unburdened by knowledge, unburdened by religion, unburdened by education, unburdened by all kinds of rubbish. He is innocent.” p. x

“Ignorance is poor, it is a beggar - it wants this, it wants that, it wants to be knowledgeable, it wants to be respectable, it wants to be wealthy, it wants to be powerful. Ignorance moves on the path of desire. Innocence is a state of desirelessness. But because both are without knowledge, we remain confused about their natures. We have taken it for granted that they are the same.” p. xi

“Maturity is a rebirth, a spiritual birth. You are born anew, you are a child again. With fresh eyes you start looking at existence. With love in the heart you approach life. With silence and innocence you penetrate your own innermost core. P.xi

Religion is about belief. Spirituality is about experience. As we progress in our spiritual development we move from our heads to our hearts, from belief to experience. This is why Osho recommends meditation. Meditation is the eschewing of beliefs and thoughts and clearing one’s mind of what the Buddhists call “monkey mind” that part of our experience which is the constant chatter of talking to ourselves in our heads.

Clearing the mind of all the talk allows for the experience of a rebirth, the “spiritual rebirth” which Osho describes. Meditation takes us inward to our innermost core where Unconditional Love resides which is our natural inheritance.

In our fast paced world focused on acquiring pleasure and external things we think will make us happy puts us on a frantic wild goose chase. We are like the hamsters running in our wheels which spin nowhere. In our ignorance we pursue the idols of the ego world having been taught by society that these things will make us happy. As we become more spiritually aware, we come to realize that these expectations, hopes, dreams, and aspirations have been misguided and it dawns on us, often with great anguish and suffering, that we have been on the wrong path. We say to ourselves in exasperation and dysphoria, “there must be a better way.” And it is in this thought born from frustration, depression, anxiety and fear that the first step on a spiritual path begins as we begin to search for what that better way might be.

Unitarian Universalists covenant together to affirm and promote the free and responsible search for truth and meaning. This free and responsible search is the rebirth that Osho describes which takes us from ignorance to innocence,  from a state of stressful desires to the peace and joy of desirelessness. We come to remember that on the path of the Spirit we already have all that we ever wanted, the Unconditional Love of creation.

Sunday, April 12, 2020

New class, "Developing The Spiritual Life" has begun on Flipgrid.


A new UU A Way Of Life class has been started today, 04/12/20, Easter Sunday, on Flip Grid entitled "Developing The Spiritual Life." You can join the class, free of charge, by going here.

The Class on Lenten Reflections will remain available which can be accessed free of charge by clicking here.

Also, the Religious Literacy 101 class is still in progress which you can join at any time by clicking here.

In addition, the workshop, "Kindness as the measure of a person" is available free of charge by clicking here.

The Spiritual Life, Topic one, Regaining the innocence and wonder of a child

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