Jan. 2nd, 2003

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Eckhart Tolle's The Power of Now continues to blow my mind. I'm really enjoying it. Was reading from it to my mom today and it spawned some good discussion that was not centred on any specific philosophical interpretation, but rather on the underlying meaning of the traditions we've been studying for so long.

The section I just finished reading concerned emotions and what Tolle describes as pain-bodies. Pain-bodies are a way to describe the seeds of our emotional responses to various situations and such. As he says, if you consider pain-bodies to be entities in and of themselves, you are quite close to grasping the truth. Sometimes dormant, sometimes active, these pain-bodies may be relatively harmless or else capable of inspiring quite violent reactions in us; they are awakened to an active state when triggered by specific thoughts or events and then identified with too strongly by our own minds. From page 30: )
He continues (page 33):
Let me summarize the process. Focus attention on the feeling inside you. Know that it is the pain-body. Accept that it is there. Don't think about it -- don't let the feeling turn into thinking. Don't judge or analyze. Don't make an identity for yourself out of it. Stay present, and continue to be the observer of what is happening inside you. Become aware not only of the emotional pain but also of "the one who observes," the silent watcher. This is the power of the Now, the power of your own conscious presence. Then see what happens.
What I love about this concept is how it so clearly objectifies our emotions. There's untold benefit to observing our emotions objectively and not identifying ourselves so strongly with them; so much of the pain and suffering in our own minds, and indeed our whole world, is caused by taking ourselves and our emotions too seriously. By adopting a more objective view of our emotions and developing our sense of the objective witness in general, we suddenly find ourselves free from the felt pain of those emotions, instead just living out the present moment according to whatever it may bring, exactly when and how it occurs.

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