December 31, 2008
To my Beloved Friends and Family,
Oh what a year it has been! I find myself ending 2008 exactly where I started it here in India. As I ride my bike around smelling the burning of trash and open sewers, swerving to miss cows in the road and beggars as well I often ask myself, “What am I doing here?” I am sure many of you also ask that same question, “What is he doing there?” I am not really sure if there is a logical answer to that question. One theory I have on the reason I choose to be here instead of Maui is that Maui represents outer external beauty, while India for me at least represents internal beauty. We can be in a place surrounded by all the beauty in the world, but if internally we aren’t feeling good then we will hardly even notice the beauty that surrounds us.
However, if our internal world, meaning our mental state and our dominant feelings and emotions are in a clear peaceful space then we can be riding down the streets of dirty, smelly, crowded place such as India and perceive it all as beautiful and feel wonderful. That has been the biggest lesson that this country has taught me.
When I first arrived in India in 2006 I could never understand how these people could possibly have smiles on their faces or how they could always be so loving and polite. They live in what most of us would consider squalor, there are WAY too many people here and compared to the West, they live pretty rough lives! However, after spending about 6 months total here, it all makes sense. They have inner peace and when you have inner peace, you can hold that smile and offer that kindness no matter what your outside world and surroundings seem to be. So what is the difference between them and us?
There are many for sure, but what I have found is their absolute belief and devotion to a higher source. Here they literally have hundreds of different deities that they offer devotion, praise and pure heart felt love for. Their lives are centered on this higher power that most of us would call God. Their God or Gods may look completely different from what we perceive God to be, but it doesn’t matter. I firmly have come to believe that there is such thing as God, but that God can look and act and be whoever or whatever you want it to be. I have also come to know through direct experience that this Divine source lives outside of us, but even more importantly this Divine Source is our purest essence and is deep inside our very being.
When I first came to India in 2006 to a place called Oneness University I was given my first or at least my most powerful direct experience with this Divine Source. It is hard to describe what that felt like other than I could physically feel the Divine source inside my chest. Imagine that feeling when you fall in love with somebody. We have all had this feeling; it’s a light joyous feeling and it feels like we have butterflies in our chest. It is so beautiful. When I had this direct experience with the Divine a huge shift occurred in my being. I felt full, like I needed nothing outside of myself to be happy. Until then I had always been looking for that special someone to love me, to make me happy and to complete me. While I found this many times, it was only temporary and then ended in despairing agony and heartbreak. For many of us we think we will be happy when this happens or that happens…but when it finally happens are we really happy? Maybe for a short time, but then it’s on to the next thing that will make us happy again. I have been there, you have been there, we have ALL been there!
All of a sudden, I no longer felt the need to look for anything to make me happy; I realized that longing feeling for happiness was completely gone. I was happy! I knew this Divine Source had always been there, I was just not aware of it before. It was like this source was enclosed in a glass box inside my heart and the glass was so dirty that the Divine Source was hidden from my awareness. What I experienced here in 2006 was a glass cleaning, now I was able to see and feel this profoundly loving aspect of myself. What a gift this was! I want to share this gift with everyone, because it greatly altered the course of my life in such an immense and tangible way. Since that day, I have felt completely and totally guided as if someone very wise, loving and intelligent was guiding my every step and every move.
In 2008 that loving guidance was more evident than ever and I am so grateful! So it doesn’t matter what your religion is or what you call your God or your Higher Self or Divine Source, just please be aware that it is there inside you. Find your own way to have a glass cleaning and find your own glass cleaner ; ) When you experience your Divine Essence you will know and you will have no doubt that what I say is true. It is beyond any words that are written in any book or religious text. The Divine is trying SOOOO hard to reach out to us, to love us, to guide us, to nurture us and to support us in every move that we make. All we have to do is make ourselves available to let the Divine reach us. You can do this in so many different ways, through prayer, mediation, singing, dancing, surfing, being in nature, falling in love or a thousand other ways! You can simply sit and focus on your breath that is one of the easiest ways to come into contact with the present moment, which is the most important quality of Divine Source. All techniques are simply that, just techniques or tools to help you clean your glass and experience what is already there inside you!
The main tool or technique that I have been blessed with is Deeksha or the Oneness Blessing. If you want more info on this let me know, but I am not here to preach to you. Just because Deeksha works for me doesn’t mean that it will work for you as we all resonate with different things. The reason that I love it besides the fact that it has literally transformed my life in almost every area is that it is beyond any religion or belief system. It simply enhances whatever belief system you already have. The experience of the Oneness Blessing is just that an actual experience, meaning that it is beyond words. It is one thing to describe a first kiss and quite another to experience a first kiss! It is one thing to read about God and quite another to experience her.
I will leave you with the most important teaching I have ever come across that has translated into a freedom in my everyday life that is beyond belief. I was taught to me as the Art of Suffering. We all suffer! It could be physical suffering or emotional suffering and the reasons that we suffer are infinite. There is a multi million dollar industry that could be called suffering management, if you don’t believe me go to your local Bookstore and look at the Self Help section. There are a multitude of books that tell you how to handle your suffering and many 10 step processes to fix this or that about yourself. However, what if there was a way to really get rid of your suffering for good? It seems preposterous, but I have had personal experience that it is true. My teachers say, that ANYTHING FULLY EXPERIENCED TURNS TO JOY!!
What this means is that even the so called negative emotions that we don’t like to feel such as hate, anger, shame, jealousy, worry, anxiety etc…if fully experienced actually turn into a joyful or peaceful feeling! When I first heard this, I thought it was total BS for a lack of an appropriate spiritual term. How is that even remotely possible? I was thinking I HAVE fully felt all of those emotions and they certainly do not feel anything like joy….
Then my teachers explained the following: Every emotion that we feel whether positive or negative translates to a physical sensation in the body. Using the earlier example when you first fall in love you physically feel butterflies in your stomach and a feeling of euphoria like you are on top of the world. If you are scared or angry you feel a tightening in your chest or a lump in your gut. These are very real and physical sensations.
We have no problem fully experiencing the positive emotions such as love, happiness peace etc…We naturally fully experience these emotions all the time and it does feel very joyful. To my surprise, I found that it wasn’t the actually emotions that felt good, but it was the fact that I was completely allowing without resistance what was occurring in that moment. When we experience the moment with no resistance our natural source and state comes bubbling out of us, which is joy, bliss, peace and calmness. However, when we start to feel any negative emotions we do anything we can to escape feeling it because it is too painful and we are afraid to let ourselves go and feel it. On top of that we are always told to stay positive and there is a stigma against people expressing negativity. This means that at any hint of negativity, we use several methods to escape from feeling emotion and the pain:
1. We tell ourselves its OK, even when we know it’s not.
2. We use philosophical sayings like, it’s just the way it is, life isn’t easy, it was meant to be that way, it will go away, it’s my karma, no pain no gain etc….
3. We blame others or we blame ourselves and get caught up in the drama of the story.
4. Finally when none of those help us to feel better we go to McDonalds i.e. overeat, smoke, drink excessively, do drugs, etc…These are the ultimate escapes because they actually change the physiology of the body and make us feel better physically, at least temporarily.
We have all done these types of things so no one is alone. It is great to feel better, however if we never fully experience these painful emotions they get physically stored in our body. These emotions are stored as an actual electric charge in our cells. Eventually they can cause blockages that lead to sickness or dis-ease if they are not released. You have also heard of “The Secret” and the Law of Attraction I am sure. These stored negative emotions are actually much more powerful attractors than any thought you could ever produce consciously. Having these negative charges will actually attract people and situations into your life that will once again give you the opportunity to fully feel that particular emotion over and over again until it you fully experience it and release it. Each time you feel the emotion and fail to release it, the charge can get stronger and stronger and the events become even more difficult and even more painful!!! Have you ever experienced this in your life? Do you wonder why you always date the same kind of person or why the same basic patterns happen over and over in your life? This is one of the main reasons why!!! Knowing this information is vital and will be life transforming.
So how do you fully experience a negative emotion???
1. When you start to feel the negative emotion notice where in your body you feel the physical discomfort…. normally in the chest or stomach.
2. Focus your full attention on that area of your body.
3. Your mind will try to take your focus off of experiencing the pain, by all of the things I listed above and more. Here is the good news…You can’t stop the mind from doing that, so don’t waste energy trying. Just let it be!
4. What you can do is be aware that the mind is trying to help you escape from the feeling. Becoming aware of what is really going on will stop the mind in its tracks. So instead of going into drama or blame or self-pity you simply say internally, “my mind is trying to escape.” This in effect is like putting up a roadblock. Once you have this awareness you will want to bring your full focus back to the physical sensation in the body.
5. This is a process that you might have to repeat over and over until all escape routes the mind can take are blocked off by your awareness. You might have to say, “my mind is escaping” every 5 seconds if that’s what it takes. Any distraction either internally or externally the mind will grab on to and try to run away with your attention. Blame is the easiest distraction. “It’s his fault or her fault or the companies fault or the Government’s fault”…. Be keenly aware that this is a distraction and will keep you in suffering.
6. You will eventually get to a point in which you feel the physical discomfort in the body, but there is no mind activity or very little. At this point simply focus all of your attention on and fully experiencing the sensation. At this point you could simply ask whoever or whatever you consider the Higher Power to be for you whether it’s God, Light, Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, The Universe, Your Higher Self, Void, Nothingness, Higher Intelligence etc….to help you release this emotional charge from your body.
7. Then just relax and fully experience the physical sensations that occur.
8. You might experience a range of things at this point and they are all perfect for you. You may experience a deep peace, laughter, joyful tears, if the emotions are really deep and painful, your body may shake and jolt around. This is just the charge being physically released and it is a huge blessing to have this happen. Depending on the severity of the emotion you could experience intense physical pain during this process as well. If you simply face it and experience it in this moment it will save countless days, weeks and months in the future of continued suffering.
I have used this process in my life and it gives you a freedom that is indescribable. You can then face any situation, any feeling, and any emotion in life knowing that it will turn into a feeling of joy or peace! When you experience it one time you will have the faith that it works and magic will start to unfold in your life!
Obviously there is a time a place to go through this process. You will want to be alone in a quiet place with as little distraction as possible. When you are in the heat of an argument, or at work for example you have to do what you have to do in the moment to get through it and then find some quiet time later to go through this process. If you have any questions at anytime you can always e-mail me at wiser1215@aol.com.
I cannot think of a more powerful gift in life that I could give you all than this. It has been given to me and I cherish more than life itself! I love you all and am so grateful that you are in my life! Thank you Thank You Thank YOU!!!!!!!!!! May 2009 be a year of joy and freedom like you have never experienced before!
Love and Many Blessings,
Patrick
Patrick Wise
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I NEED MAJOR HELP!!! I was supposed to read 3 cups of tea over break..but didnt! Help me?
1.There is a telling passage about Mortenson’s change of direction at the start of the book: “One evening, he went to bed by a yak dung fire a mountaineer who’d lost his way, and one morning, by the time he’d shared a pot of butter tea with his hosts and laced up his boots, he’d become a humanitarian who’d found a meaningful path to follow for the rest of his life.” What made Mortenson particularly ripe for such a transformation? Has anything similar happened in your own life?
2.Relin gives a “warts and all” portrait of Mortenson, showing him as a hero but also as a flawed human being with some exasperating traits. Talk about how Relin chose to write about Mortenson’s character—his choice of details, his perspective, the way he constructs scenes. Is Mortenson someone you’d like to get to know, work with, or have as a neighbor or friend?
3.At the heart of the book is a powerful but simple political message: we each as individuals have the power to change the world, one cup of tea at a time. Yet the book powerfully dramatizes the obstacles in the way of this philosophy: bloody wars waged by huge armies, prejudice, religious extremism, cultural barriers. What do you think of the “one cup of tea at a time” philosophy? Do you think Mortenson’s vision can work for lasting and meaningful change?
4.Have you ever known anyone like Mortenson? Have you ever had the experience of making a difference yourself through acts of generosity, aid, or leadership?
5.The Balti people are fierce yet extremely hospitable, kind yet rigid, determined to better themselves yet stuck in the past. Discuss your reactions to them and the other groups that Mortenson tries to help.
6.After Haji Ali’s family saves Greg’s life, he reflects that he could never “imagine discharging the debt he felt to his hosts in Korphe.” Discuss this sense of indebtedness as key to Mortenson’s character. Why was Mortenson compelled to return to the region again and again? In your opinion, does he repay his debt by the end of the book?
7.References to paradise run throughout the book—Mortenson’s childhood home in Tanzania, the mountain scenery, even Berkeley, California, are all referred to as “paradise.” Discuss the concept of paradise, lost and regained, and how it influences Mortenson’s mission.
8.Mortenson’s transition from climbing bum to humanitarian hero seems very abrupt. However, looking back, it’s clear that his sense of mission is rooted in his childhood, the values of his parents, and his relationship with his sister Christa. Discuss the various facets of Mortenson’s character—the freewheeling mountain climber, the ER nurse, the devoted son and brother, and the leader of a humanitarian cause. Do you view him as continuing the work his father began?
9.“I expected something like this from an ignorant village mullah, but to get those kinds of letters from my fellow Americans made me wonder whether I should just give up,” Mortenson remarked after he started getting hate mail in the wake of September 11. What was your reaction to the letters Mortenson received?
10.Mortenson hits many bumps in the road—he’s broke, his girlfriend dumps him, he is forced to build a bridge before he can build the school, his health suffers, and he drives his family crazy. Discuss his repeated brushes with failure and how they influenced your opinion of Mortenson and his efforts.
11.The authors write that “the Balti held the key to a kind of uncomplicated happiness that was disappearing in the developing world.” This peaceful simplicity of life seems to be part of what attracts Mortenson to the villagers. Discuss the pros and cons of bringing “civilization” to the mountain community.
12.Much of the book is a meditation on what it means to be a foreigner assimilating with another culture. Discuss your own experiences with foreign cultures—things that you have learned, mistakes you have made, misunderstandings you have endured.
13.Did the book change your views toward Islam or Muslims? Consider the cleric Syed Abbas, and also the cleric who called a fatwa on Mortenson. Syed Abbas implores Americans to “look into our hearts and see that the great majority of us are not terrorists, but good and simple people.” Discuss this statement. Has the book inspired you to learn more about the region?
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