The Path to Unity

THE LAST CONCEPTUALIZATION OF NATURE

          Up! up! my Friend, and quit your books;

         Or surely you'll grow double:

         Up! up! my Friend, and clear your looks;

         Why all this toil and trouble?

         The sun, above the mountain's head,

         A freshening lustre mellow

         Through all the long green fields has spread,

         His first sweet evening yellow.

         Books! 'tis a dull and endless strife:

         Come, hear the woodland linnet,                             10

         How sweet his music! on my life,

         There's more of wisdom in it.

         And hark! how blithe the throstle sings!

         He, too, is no mean preacher:

         Come forth into the light of things,

         Let Nature be your teacher.

         She has a world of ready wealth,

         Our minds and hearts to bless--

         Spontaneous wisdom breathed by health,

         Truth breathed by cheerfulness.                             20

         One impulse from a vernal wood

         May teach you more of man,

         Of moral evil and of good,

         Than all the sages can.

         Sweet is the lore which Nature brings;

         Our meddling intellect

         Mis-shapes the beauteous forms of things:--

         We murder to dissect.

         Enough of Science and of Art;

         Close up those barren leaves;                               30

         Come forth, and bring with you a heart

         That watches and receives.

                                                  

        1798.

~William Wordsworth, "The Tables Turned," 1798.

In every human creature there exists a programmed unity with every living creature, all within the framework of natural balance and harmony. It is the stains of the dual thoughts of the human mind that distance us from that balance and harmony.

It is not sufficient to sense a unity on the basis of cognitive intellect. One needs to enter by way of correct contemplation from the "Becoming of Consciousness" and continue there with what is termed the "Last Conceptualization of Nature".

This requires specific basic training and the development of the skill in acquiring  "ultimate conceptualizations"

The Contemplation (Not useful without teachings and guided practice)

Siente la naturaleza con la mente cognitiva como algo sublime y asombroso y, a la vez, su destrucción natural (sea de la vida misma o del ambiente que la sustenta) como una experiencia única. Otra alternativa es empezar con el desastre y completar lo majestuoso de la vida con el asombro de la supervivencia, ambos con el mínimo apego posible de la identidad… Ahora, sentid que esos dos aspectos son uno… La vida y muerte de lo que es natural es la naturaleza misma.

Ahora proyectad la experiencia resultante de la mente dual (un acontecimiento positivo) como última conceptualización de la NATURALEZA y morad en esa conceptualización sin ningún otro pensamiento consciente… manteniendo intactos el devenir y la conciencia de la respiración como fondo, morad en eso continuamente y tan a menudo como sea posible… esperando la experiencia resultante y su discernimiento.