The Peace that lies in Dying

The embrace that lies in these words, touched the deepest essence of Who I Am in me. I share this with you in deep respect and love. Wonderwandeling/Wonderwalk

Eckhart Tolle on Death & Dying

Q: How does one be with the process of death in such a way that it can be celebrated?

ET:  Death is a great opportunity because death is one way in which the formless dimension comes into this life.  It’s precisely at the moment of the fading of the form, that the formless comes into this life.  But if that is not accepted, and the fading of form is denied, then it’s a missed opportunity.

As people around you pass away, you become increasingly aware of your own mortality.  The body will dissolve.  Many people still, in our civilization, they deny death.  They don’t want to think about it, don’t want to give it any attention.

There is enormous potential there for spiritual flowering.  Even in people who, up to the point of the beginning of the fading of the form, were completely identified with the form.  It’s your last chance in this incarnation, as your body begins to fade – or you are becoming aware of this limited lifespan.  It’s your last chance to go beyond identification with form.  This is true whether it’s to do with your body, or somebody else’s body.

In the proximity of death, there is always that grace hiding underneath the seemingly negative event.  Death in our civilization is seen as entirely negative, as if it shouldn’t be happening.  Because it’s denied, people are so shocked when somebody dies – as if it’s not possible.  We don’t live with the familiarity of death, as some more ancient cultures still do.  The familiarity of death isn’t there.  Everything is hidden, the dead body is hidden.  In India you can see the dead bodies being carried through the streets, and being burned in public.   To the Westerners, it’s terrible.

As the consciousness is changing, I feel that more and more death will become an important part of the evolutionary process, the process of the arising consciousness on our planet.

At any age, the form can dissolve.  Even if you are very young, you may encounter death close to you.  At any age, it is extremely helpful to become familiar with, or comfortable with, the impermanence of the physical form.

I recommend to everybody, to occasionally visit the cemetery.  If it’s a nice cemetery, that makes it more pleasant.  Some cemeteries are like beautiful parks, you can walk around and feel extremely peaceful.  But even if it’s not nice, spiritually it is just as helpful to walk around the cemetery and contemplate the fact of death.  I still do that, quite often, whenever I have a chance.

In Europe, in the villages and so on, you have a cemetery next to the church very often.  I love walking around there.  My favorite thing is reading the names on the gravestones.  Sometimes if the gravestones are very old, you’ll see that the name is not there anymore – it got eroded by the weather.

It’s the contemplation of death and the acceptance of the impermanent nature of the human form that opens up, if you accept it.  Don’t intellectualize it.  Don’t come to some kind of conclusion about it.  Just stay with the simple “isness” of the fact of the impermanence of the human form, and accept that for what it is without going any further.  If you go further, you get into comforting beliefs, that’s very nice too.  But what I am driving at is something deeper than comforting beliefs – instead of going to some kind of conclusion, stay with the fact of the impermanence of the human form, and contemplate this fact.

With the contemplation of the impermanence of the human form, something very deep and peaceful opens up inside you.  That is why I enjoy going to cemeteries.  When you accept the impermanence, out of that comes an opening within, which is beyond form.  That which is not touched by death, the formless, comes forward as you completely accept the impermanence of all forms.  That’s why it is so deeply peaceful to contemplate death.

If someone close to you dies, then there is an added dimension.  You may find there is deep sadness.  The form also was precious, although what you loved in the form was the formless.  And yet, you weep because of the fading form.  There too, you come to an acceptance – especially if you are already familiar with death, you already know that everything dies – then you can accept it more easily when it happens to somebody close to you.  There is still deep sadness, but then you can have the two dimensions simultaneously – the outer you weeps, the inner and most essential is deeply at peace.  It comes forward almost as if it were saying “there is no death”.  It’s peace.

Place

Show me the place
where words are still
and thoughts are gone

Show me the place
where tears may fall
and arms will hold

Show me the place
where stillness grows
and silence speaks

Show me the place
where you are home
and never leave …

Once and now

Once upon a time
I believed
that after Christmas
the world would be different:
full of peace, full of light and love.

Once upon a time
I believed
that after Newyear’s Eve
the world would be different:
full of peace, full of light and love

Now
I know
that before and after Christmas
before and after Newyear’s Eve
the world in me eternally is the same:
full of peace, full of light and love ..

Wise

When Wisdom touches you,
receives you,
nurtures you,
and welcomes you
in her arms of Light

Confusion will melt,
the darkness,
the pain

And words can be heard
and be held
in the infinite wisdom
that you always are …

Expectation

When we decide
what our destination is
could we be wrong?
Who is deciding?
What is a destination?

When we stop and feel
what the inner guide tells us
about a direction we can take,

Can we then feel the aliveness,
the unexpectednesss, the unknown,
the adventure, the spontaneity,
the openess, the playfulness?

Expectation of an outcome
is wanting the outcome to happen.

To take one step
in a direction
makes that step
the most important thing
there is
in our life

And then we feel
that the journey of life
is just
one
step …

Manifesto for you

Beloved,
What I want to create with me and you and in me and you is a space where there is no male or female, where there is being conscious of the deeper inner dimension we all carry, a space where there is a safe and loving space where we can look at our conditioning, a place where tears can cleanse our cheeks and heal the wounds, a place where all is welcomed and all is embraced, a place where we can finally come home …

Judging

If I don’t judge
I can not see the world
Every word I use
is a judgment

We were taught
that we should not judge
And what are we doing all day long?
Right, judging.

In spiritual circles
they tell us
that you don’t judge anymore
when you are ‘spiritual mature enough’

And what do we do?
Right, we judge.

Who is judging what is spiritual and what is not?
Is not-judging of a higher spiritual order than judging?

When you yourself ‘don’t judge anymore’
then how would you know that ‘the other one still judges’?

Every judgment is God, Consciousness
disguised as judgment
helping you to see You

So wonderful that I judge
So wonderful that you judge
and that we use and investigate
and don’t believe those judgments any more …