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by Gary 'Z' McGee
July 23, 2024
from
FractalEnlightenment Website

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"Like they say in Zen,
when you
attain Satori,
nothing is
left for you in that moment
than to
have a good laugh."
Alan Watts
Satori is when a speck of dust realizes it is a star.
Satori is a Japanese Buddhist term for,
awakening, or a deep
comprehension and understanding of one's place in the
universe...
It is derived from the Japanese verb satoru:
"to know" or "understand."
In Zen Buddhism, satori refers to a deep
experience of kenshō:
"seeing into one's true nature."
It's a peak experience, a profound spiritual
epiphany, a Meta-catharsis. It's a moment of total presence, a flash
of insight and awakening that jolts the soul awake.
More importantly, it's a serene tranquility, an
unconquerable calm, that comes from realizing, finally, that all is
one and therefore all is well.
Some call it sudden enlightenment.
Some call it No-mind.
Some call it nirvana.
Some call it satori.
Either way, it abruptly cuts the
uninitiated ego out of the
equation and then sneaks in the initiated ego, which utilizes
Soul as a tool to leverage a
heightened state of awareness.
From this heightened state comes the deep
interdependent realization that everything is connected to
everything else...
Here are four ways to achieve satori…
1.) Square the Circle
"God is an infinite
sphere,
whose center is everywhere
and circumference nowhere."
Joseph Campbell
Seek the center.
As
Black Elk echoed,
"The center is everywhere."
The center is here.
The center is there.
The center is thence.
The center is whence.
The center is me.
The center is you.
We are the walking, talking, meditating squares
at the center of an eternal circle. We are finite, yet the circle is
infinite. We wreck our mortality against its immortality, but in the
wreckage we are complete.
What are you?
You are the thing that transforms itself.
You are that which creates itself into
further existence.
Thus,
you are metamorphosis in action.
You are both self-creating and
self-overcoming.
You are story-weaver, myth-mender,
center-mover, death-bender.
As George Bernard Shaw said,
"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is
about creating yourself."
Your imagination is your greatest superpower.
When you couple this superpower with your
understanding of "the center" you go from caterpillar to butterfly.
You go from being a moth to being Fire. You go from dead ashes to
reborn Phoenix. You go from nihilistically asleep to existentially
awake.
In short:
this mighty coupling sparks the fire of
satori.
You become Transcendiary (adj):
Transcendent and incendiary in pursuit of
elusive enlightenment...
The center is everywhere. You are a mortal square
that doesn't realize that it's a part of the immortal circle.
Before this realization you were merely
God asleep.
After this realization, you become God
awake...!
2.) Die to Everything of Yesterday
"Die to everything of yesterday
so that your mind is
always fresh, always young,
innocent,
full of vigor and passion."
Krishnamurti
Be flexible. Be adaptable. Be teachable.
You are the student. Infinity
is the teacher.
Bow at the feet of infinity and Knight
thyself with eternal wisdom.
When you bow to infinity, you surrender what
you think you know to what could be known.
Unlearn what you have learned.
As Lao Tzu said,
"To attain knowledge, add things every day.
To attain wisdom, remove things every day."
Don't sacrifice what you could think for what you
currently believe.
Which means,
if you have to choose between transforming
your perception of reality in a healthier more expansive way or
maintaining your current position then it's almost always better
to transform it in a healthier more expansive way.
Don't get hung-up on beliefs. Allow yourself to
shake off the things that you might be pathologically attached to -
habits, people, outdated ways of thinking.
The magic of rebirth cannot manifest
itself otherwise.
Shake them off.
Shed the old skin.
Burn the dross.
And watch, soul-shocked, as satori
slips in and brings it all together through an interconnected
sense of self.
3.) Surrender to Flow

"Anxiety is thought without
control.
Flow is control without
thought."
James Clear
Find something that you love so much that you have no choice but to
lose yourself in the moment.
Complete surrender to a challenging yet enjoyable
task is the secret decoder ring that reveals the hidden door to
satori. A flow state inverts the world. And once you've inverted
the world, you awaken the creative warrior within.
The world opens wide. Self-mastery becomes a
possibility because it reveals how the self must be transcended for
sacred alignment to occur.
With your "Self" out of the way, you are able to get out of your own
way, and satori reveals itself in all its non-attached
splendor.
You gain the power to steal fire from the
gods.
Catharsis becomes the lifeblood of your art.
Through your radical detachment from "Self" you
maintain your connection to the Truth Quest.
You become the process of Truth unfolding.
Your art becomes a manifestation of aesthetic
arrest.
By never settling at any point along the process
and just allowing each point to unfold in an interconnected flow
state,
You see how the journey is the thing, not the
destination.
You see how non-attachment is the thing, not
attachment.
You see how the Truth Quest is the thing, not
the "truth."
The flow state is "God awake" in action.
It's a mirror that reflects the center onto all
things.
From this center, you overflow, a mighty
fountainhead.
From this center you can finally relax into No-mind and Wu-Wei.
You can finally learn how not to take
yourself too seriously.
You can finally get a grip on being-in-itself
and being-for-itself because you've embraced the greater power
of being-in-fate.
You are free to be in Flow with your own
destiny.
4.) Fall in Love with Fate
"There are some defeats
more triumphant than
victories."
Michel de Montaigne
When you fall in love with fate, you fall in love with "being
in love."
Indeed, you fall in love with "Being Love." It's
a recipe of courage, forgiveness, appreciation, gratefulness,
steadfastness, honor, humility, and humor.
The finished product of which is the magic
elixir of Satori.
And there is nothing more powerful...
Satori teaches you how to become
paradoxical:
Defeated yet defiant.
Conquered yet transcendent.
Interdependent yet non-attached.
Dying yet more alive.
Fated to become nothing, yet loving fate
enough to create something.
As the Vedanta states,
"Undifferentiated consciousness, when
differentiated, becomes the world."
When you face your mortality with amor fati
- that is to say:
with dignity and honor, with humor and
honesty, with radical forgiveness and unwavering gratefulness,
with love and appreciation, you discover the ability to adapt
and overcome all things.
Your ego becomes baptized by Soul.
You learn to see with "Over Eyes."
You learn to feel with the Overman's Oversoul.
You get outside of time, shot into the
stratosphere, walking the bridge between Everywhere and Nowhere.
You transcend egocentric codependence through soul-centric
interdependence.
You see how everything is transitory, how all
things are fleeting, how the be-all-end-all is always beginning
and always ending.
You see the absurdity of it all for what it
is, and you say,
"Okay, bring it on. I will become sharper
for it."
Tragedy is an opportunity, not an obstacle.
Dark circumstances are a secret doorway to hidden
light.
Hardship, resistance, tragedy, defeat:
These are fuel for the fearless.
These are whetstones for spiritual warriors.
These are the steppingstones of the gods.
As
Pema Chodron said,
"Only to the extent that we can expose
ourselves over and over to annihilation can that which is
indestructible in us be found."
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