Lost Something
Posted August 29th, 2009 by Daniel Doen Silberberg
photo credit: Flowery *L*u*z*a*
In Lost Coin practice we talk about actions being “mechanical” happening on their own, without consciousness. It seems negative but it really isn’t. Because we are mechanical we have a wonderful opportunity for freedom. We do so much asleep imagine what we would do and realize if we just began to awake.
We have heard this requires, knowledge, practice, a group to work with and a teacher. The teacher needs to be connected to a real source. Even if we find these things it isn’t easy but it is an objective way in which we can make real efforts and produce real results. We can run our lives rather than being the recipient or victim of our experience.
In our normal state its like being in an airplane that is on automatic pilot. The pilot has gotten used to this convenience so he is fast asleep. The airplanes destination has been decided a long time ago by conditioning, by others’ aims. The flight plan doesn’t include the pilots desires or deeper understandings of a meaningful destination.
We are these pilots. Some of us are fast asleep, some sleeping lightly, some just drowsing. The ones that are just drowsing have dreams in which they have lost or forgotten something, something important.
Tags: awake, freedom, knowledge, lost coin, mechanical, Pilots, practice, pravtice, sleep.dreams, teacher





2 Responses to “Lost Something”
August 29th, 2009 at 1:35 pm
I find the way our teaching deals with negativity and being mechanical very positive and encouraging. I train it everyday on my workingplace & its really hard. I see myself failing over and over. So I am trying again. Step by step. Again and again.
August 31st, 2009 at 10:23 pm
Like the hazy moon in the photograph you chose to accompany this entry, it feels so hard to cut through the haze and WAKE UP!!! But, it is also getting harder to accept being so asleep. So, I trust in the practice, you, the lineage, the Lost Coin group, and me. Like Cecil said, step by step, again and again.
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