Ep. 154 (Part 2 of 2) | In this 4th dialogue of the A. H. Almaas Wisdom Series, spiritual teacher Hameed Ali explains that much of the beginning of the spiritual path is spent clarifying our individual consciousness from the conditioning of the past in order to wake up and discover our true nature. In the Diamond Approach, this is accomplished using the practice of inquiry, and as we inquire deeply within, qualities intrinsic to consciousness emerge in our awareness. These qualities—like truth, courage, steadfastness, curiosity, and love—each have their own particular sensory expression: a certain color, texture, warmth or coolness, varying degrees of sweetness. The more these qualities emerge, Hameed says, the more powerful our practice and the more authentic our life. He calls these qualities treasures of the soul.
This beautiful conversation ranges from profoundly moving, as Hameed evokes specific qualities of presence, to humorous, when he tells a funny story about Maharishi Yogi, to intensely illuminating as Hameed talks about the teaching of the first turning, the miracle of ordinary life, what it means to be spiritually mature, the nature of true sorrow, the fact that we are the universe being conscious, and how fundamental nature lies deeper than consciousness, deeper than awareness. It is a multifaceted gem, not to be missed. Recorded September 19, 2024.
“The soul is the organ of knowledge of the universe.”
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Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2
- We have to take the dualistic world into account (00:59)
- Mature spirituality: just live your life; you have to start with ordinary life (02:31)
- The second (nondual), third & fourth turnings recognize there are other ways that reality appears (05:43)
- You can be pure consciousness living in a world of matter: in some sense, this is more miraculous than that everything is consciousness (07:01)
- Courage’s presence is like red lava, fiery and ruby red (09:39)
- Truth is also a quality: when I experience myself as truth, I feel myself as made out of pure gold, the gold of consciousness (10:24)
- Roger is deeply touched when Hameed evokes the sensory characteristics of the essential qualities; Hameed agrees it is very moving (13:43)
- To what extent are these sensory experiences specific to Hameed? Or are they universal? (15:02)
- Sincerity is a quality of presence (17:55)
- What do all these inherent qualities tell us about the nature of reality? (19:09)
- Fundamental nature is deeper than consciousness, deeper than awareness: I am is completely indeterminate (20:43)
- The nature of rational thought, discriminating awareness (24:22)
- Can we integrate ordinary knowledge with true knowing? (27:15)
- It’s important for people to know that consciousness can appear as a particular quality (29:13)
- These qualities are the treasures of the soul and the journey of learning about them is a beautiful adventure of discovery (31:41)
- The word brings out the quality and the quality brings out the word (35:21)
Resources & References – Part 2