Step 1: Understanding
In the process
of healing, the first step is the most important, since understanding is
essential for a real change. During our life, we often tell others–or
ourselves–that, ”I know how I should
behave, but I cannot do it. I know what is right, and I still do something else
again and again. I am simply unable to change.” The point is that it is in
itself not sufficient to know how to behave properly. Knowledge and real
comprehension are two different things. For a real change, thorough
comprehension is required.
We need to
understand that in the background of our apparently unchangeable patterns of
behavior, there are our mental wounds, acquired in the past. These mental
wounds have by now sunk into the unconscious. Unlike the physical wounds on our
body, these mental wounds never heal. The patterns of behavior fueled by our
mental wounds are self-sustaining. For instance, we are apprehensive of our
boss because (s)he talked us in a superior way in front of our colleagues.
Then, after a while, the apprehension fades away, and we believe that our anger
is gone. But our anger has not really vanished; for a while it had been
conscious, but then it sunk in to the unconscious, to the depths of our soul.
That is where it is waiting for its turn, to emerge to the surface again. It
may not have to wait long, as when we return home from work, the behavior of
our wife or children might trigger the re-appearence of the anger. We supply
new strength, new intensity to our wrath, sustain it, and it will re-surface
again and again in the rest of our life.
Step 2: Taking Responsibility
When we become
angry about something or someone, we believe that the anger belongs to us, it
is a part of our Ego. We then try to find some excuse for our behavior. Our
most common explanation is that our anger was caused by the other person, or
that it was the only possible behavior in the situation concerned. In this way,
we reject responsibility, blame it on our environment, we try to find a
scapegoat to blame for our behavior which is unacceptable even for ourselves.
In the first step we realized that anger is caused by our mental injuries, the
environment only provides a framework for that anger to charge itself with
energy and break to the surface in us.
We shall only be
able to achieve a real change in that respect if we realize that our grief,
unhappiness, jealousy or anger, and our behavior related to these emotions, are
almost always the consequences of some internal wound. We must therefore cease
trying to find excuses for our behaviour all the time. We must take responsibility
for our anger or unhappiness, and be aware that those are the products our our
mental injuries.
Steps 3: Experience, Empathy
So as to be able
to heal our internal wounds, we must become alert, and we must recognize the
patterns of behavior that are rooted in internal wound, and we must shoulder
the responsibility for that behavior.
When sadness,
unhappiness, jealousy or anger crop up again in our lives, we should not turn
our attention to our environment, in search of a reason for our behavior dictated
by the negative emotions. Instead, concentrate on the specific emotion itself.
For example, if we feel anger, let us experience that to the full. Let us
completely see and experience what that emotion is like.
Step 4: Return
Once we have
experienced the emotions of sorrow, unhappiness, jealousy or anger to the full,
let us try to return to the past and find the root core of those emotions, the
original internal wound that fuels that particular emotion. We might find a
number of small wounds, but do not stop at the first one, try to dig deep and
reveal the first wound. Examine how and under what circumstances that
particular internal wound was made. We will be able to accomplish that, since
our past is there with us, it exists in there, only unconsciously. We now
intentionally bring those wounds to the light of Conscience.
The mental
injury will open up for us. There is nothing we should do with that inner
wound. All we need to do is be alert, watch with all our attention. We must not
allow the Mind to start working in us, making judgments about the situation in
which we received the wound. If the Mind begins to work, the process of blaming
the responsibility on others will never cease, and the mental wound will never
be healed in us. What is more, it will become even worse.
Whenever we have
the opportunity, at the time of sadness, unhappiness, jealousy or anger, we
should go back to our past. In this way we will be more and more experienced in
detecting the mental wounds in the background of our negative emotions and
unacceptable behaviour.
Step 5: Recovery
Let us watch in
an alert state and without making judgments how a particular mental wound was
made in us. By watching and being alert, we will recognize the conditioned
patterns of the Mind, and that is the only way of disrupting them. We close
down the past, and the way for real chances will open up.
When we
consciously return to our own past, and look at a mental wound with full
alertness, this alertness and Consciousness will turn into a healing force. An
inner wound was not healed before because it had been made in ignorance and it
remained there because of the lack of our alertness. The light of Consciousness
is a remedy, it heals our mental injuries without us having to do anything else
for the recovery.
When the alertConsciousness reaches a mental wound, the wound will be healed, it vanishes and
disappears. With the disappearance of the wound the pattern of behaviour
generated by that particular wound will also disappear. That is the beginning
of real changes in our life, since not only our behavior changes, but we also
return to one of the elementary qualities of our life: the alert, conscious
attention. That attention will save us from suffering further mental wounds.
That is how we slowly arrive at the gateway leading to a life of entirely new
quality.
From the book>> Frank M. Wanderer:
The Chant of the Heart: Enjoy the Nectar of Being
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- The Chant of the Heart: Enjoy the Nectar of Being
- The Flames of Alertness: Discover the Power of Consciousness!
- The Biggest Obstacle to Enlightenment: How to Escape from the Prison of Mind Games?
- and several other books on consciousness and enlightenment.
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