160612 The Mother and Aaron on karma and non-duality

June 12, 2016 Sunday, Remembering Wholeness

(Speaking to volunteers, pre-session)

The Mother: I have not recorded what I've said the past few minutes; I will start to record now. I talked about the release of that which is painful, negative, or distorted within the body, within the the emotions, in the mind. Some of you have an erroneous belief that you cannot release such until the karma is resolved around it. But the karma is resolved in part through the release itself.

You have the belief that, for example if there is a pain in the shoulder and you begin to investigate; you see old karma in which you used that arm to stab somebody with anger. You know you have not fully resolved anger. You then feel in some way, "There's still karma here. Maybe I need to hold on to the shoulder pain until the karma fully resolves." But then in some ways you are constantly recreating, giving new energy to the karma rather than trusting, "Yes, there has been karma there. My intention is to release it." Coming back to my earlier image of the soap bubbles floating up to the ceiling and dissolving; pop. I want you to know the karma is gone. Maybe it you create it again in the next moment, but for this moment it is gone. All of these entities surrounding you are helping to support such release.

So can you feel the distinction? The way you keep perpetuating the karma by believing that you have to do something to fix the karma, and thereby giving it energy, rather than opening to the place where you see, "In this moment, it is gone." There is nothing to fix. Instead of thinking, "But I still have to fix it," let it go. Let it be.

Do you see the difference? If not, I'll speak further on it, so I want to know if I'm clear.(group requesting more information)

Aaron: I am Aaron. The Mother requests me to speak further. Anger arises from conditions. The body may contract with that anger. Tension, contraction. The contraction has certain repercussion on the body, on the cells of the body, on the organs. You develop some stomach ache, perhaps chronic stomach ache because there is constant tension in the belly.

Then you say, "I am going to get rid of the anger. I'm going to go to darshan with the Mother and ask her to lift the anger from me. I'm going to fix the anger. I'm angry at the anger." Here is just more anger. You can see that you're giving energy to the anger in that way.

That which is aware of anger is not angry. When we rest in this space, even for a moment, as the Mother said, blowing it out like soap bubbles– pop! Pop! They rise and pop. And in that moment when they pop, the bubble is gone. In that moment the anger is gone. It can be recalled and re-energized, but in this moment it  is gone.

Perhaps you have a distortion in the knees or neck. Pain. (additional people arrive) I am Aaron. The Mother began to talk, and then she turned this over to me because she felt I was more articulate; which I doubt, but I will humor her!

We're talking about karma and karmic-based emotions and body distortions. When you come here, sometimes you come with the idea, "Maybe I can fix this." But then you're contracting and trying to do something with it, which gives it more solidity, makes it more real. It has no ultimate reality and it never did. That's not to say that you are trembling with rage, it doesn't exist. It has a relative reality. But that which is not angry is also there and can be found.  if you're limping with a broken leg there's a reality to the break in the bone. But the whole bone is also there.

I have told stories about a lifetime in which I lived as an native in the Outback of Australia. If somebody fell into a hole and broke his leg, the whole tribe would gather around him. If the ends were not together, they would pull on the leg to the point that the ends came together; then they would sing to the leg, sending out the tones the bone needed to hear in order for those ends to knit. In half an hour, he was ready to get up and run again. This healing occurred in part because he did not believe that it was going to take 6 weeks to heal. He did not believe that it was broken so much as disrupted, and that it could reattach itself at some point.

There is no distortion that I see in this room, emotional or physical, that has any ultimate reality. But as long as you believe that you must fix it, you're giving energy to that "Fix it! Fix it!" When you believe that there is karma that must first be fixed, and this is where we're picking up from the Mother's idea, "First I have to release the karma." For example, if you used this arm to throw a weapon at people with hatred, and you could see how the hatred was stored in the whole energy of the arm and the throwing motion, and now you have terrible shoulder problems, you might have the erroneous belief that you must fix the karma or you cannot heal the arm.

The moment you hold the intention for openheartedness, for forgiveness, to release not only the outer symptom in the shoulder but the karma itself, and you note, "That which is aware of the karma is not stuck in the karma; it was a conditioned reality," – poof! It's gone. You come back to this moment of innate perfection. This is what remembering wholeness is about.

The further aspects of release of karma are forgiveness and balancing. This must happen, but it is not necessary to perpetuate the distortion for  forgiveness and balancing to flow.

The Mother does not fix you. These wonderful Brothers and Sisters of Light filling the room do not fix you. They help to support your knowing of your own innate perfection, and the release of that which seems to be a deviation of that perfection. Why would anyone need to fix you? You're already perfect. So the idea "need to be fixed" is what keeps you caught in the distortion.

I'm asking the Mother here, have I said everything she wished me to say? She says, yes, thank you.

The Mother: So I am back with thanks to Aaron. A reminder to you all, then. As you feel the energy of the loving Brothers and Sisters of Light, don't ask them to take away your distortions so much as ask them to help you to remember the place that is free of distortion. The place that can smile through the emotional pain. The place that can run with body pain. Remember the body that CAN run, CAN laugh, CAN love and be loved. Remember that this is who you are.

That's enough words, then. So let us begin.