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Mushin : We-full We are the next Buddha

We are the next Buddha

Posted on May 15th, 2007 by Mushin : We-full Mushin
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Helen wrote in her blog about how come she is convinced "Why the next Buddha will be a collective." This is covering an important area that hasn't been covered by the recent Symposium of Julian and friends. I hope to show with this article where I am coming from in this regard so that in the time to come we can have beautiful dialogues, trialogues or any other -logues to help this meme propagate.

I guess, for me it all started in earnest when in the summer of 2005 one of my trainees asked, "What about we?" I guess, he asked that because I was using my own path and experience as a template for the spiritual journey, as most spiritual teachers do. Because that's what I felt myself to be at that time, a spiritual teacher. And, being steeped in a guru culture, my role was centered around having a 'working relationship' with the divine, by whatever name you want to call it, and my teaching and methods were congruent with that. (I won't go into the aspect of the "teaching beyond words and scripture" that also is very much a part of this; some of how I looked at these matters you find here.)
The question really struck me, and so I started to read a lot of Martin Buber, and what he had to say about the possible quality of true relationship moved me deeply.

Wer in der Beziehung steht, nimmt an einer Wirk­lichkeit teil, das heißt: an einem Sein, das nicht bloß an ihm und nicht bloß außer ihm ist. Alle Wirklich­keit ist ein Wirken, an dem ich teilnehme, ohne es mir eignen zu können. Wo keine Teilnahme ist, ist keine Wirklichkeit. Wo Selbstzueignung ist, ist keine Wirklichkeit. Die Teilnahme ist umso vollkomme­ner, je unmittelbarer die Berührung des Du ist.
Das Ich ist wirklich durch seine Teilnahme an der Wirklichkeit. Es wird umso wirklicher, je voll­kommener die Teilnahme ist.


Being in relationship one participates in reality, that means, one participates in a being that is not only one's inner being nor is it the being outside of one. All reality is a becoming-real in which I participate without my being able to take possession of it. Without participation there is no reality. Where there is a taking into possession to oneself there is no reality. The more perfect the participation the more immediate is the touching of the thou.
The I is real through its participation with and in reality. And it becomes more real the more perfect the participation is.
(My translation of Martin Buber: Das Dialogische Prinzip - Ich und Du - Seite 65-66)

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Over time starting to understand what Martin Buber is indicating I left behind my formal conviction that was very much founded on experiences interpreted through Eastern philosophy and spirituality. "Thou art That" (Vedanta)... "I and the world are one" (Upanishads)... "I am is all there is" (Advaita). And I was moved to explore in all manners possible to me, what is between us.

During the winter seminar of the same year I went for a walk in a wooded valley nearby. The afternoon sun was coloring the snow golden white, the gurgling streamlet hid underneath a thin layer of ice and a deep blue sky spanned over the wonderful silence, when all of a sudden I saw a flock of finches, sparrows, stock doves and a rusty brown bird with a many-colored tail that is very common here. Different birds in one flock settling in a couple of trees and starting a game, it seemed, flying from branch to branch and tree to tree: a fink jumped-flew onto a branch on which a dove was sitting who then flew to a branch on which one of the brown birds was sitting and so on. And it seemed to have a rhythm: the birds in a game I used to play as a child called "Bäumchen wechsle dich" - a delightful jumping and a flying all over.
I had never seen anything like it or heard of it before, yet this experience befitted my development of the period very well. It isn't important what species of bird I am with - what matters is engaging with what is between us, "Can we find a common game?" I wrote in my diary. Because then we can play with all species of birds in the trees of life. You show yourself as the sparrow or the dove you are, as the crane or the eagle or any other bird you find yourself to be, and you are taking the other birds just the way they are... and then something new, unknown, a never before seen or experienced game begins. Whatever song you sing let's hear it, and listen to our melody, because without both the game, our joyous, delightful, mutual game cannot happen.

That spring and summer I was in trouble because I started to see that I couldn't go on with my old way of teaching in which I was the one that "has it", and the people coming to me didn't - or where not conscious of it. Not, that I didn't feel connected anymore to the deep sources of life and being, not that there were no more Satori's or deep mystical states - quite the contrary many of my days were spent in a very juicy sense of lightness, as if bubbles of champagne were coursing through my veins. But it was what I and others made out of this that was the trouble. It was the 'vertical spirituality' in the patriarchal mode that I became wary of. It reminded me very much of feudalism, a social structure that I didn't want to be part of anymore.
And as my opposition was growing (the article linked above was written in that period; you can see how very critical it is) so was my insight into what I came to call the emerging archetype of the "between us". There is the huge P2P movement, Wikipedia, open source programming, sharing economy, distributed research, Web 2.0 & 3.0, etc.; the Internet has opened a huge gate towards the culture of collaboration in the production of knowledge and understanding but also of products and services.
I also came in touch with spiritual teachings and philosophies that are deep and and encompassing, thorough and practical and sophisticated as well, which apparently are not in need of the 'vertical stance' (John Heron's participatory spirituality, Jorge Ferrer's revisioning of transpersonal psychology, Alan Rayner's inclusionality, Samuel Bonder's wakening down in mutuality... to name but a few).

Dynamic Presencing
I also saw that many of the methods I was using already for quite some time - dynamic presencing for instance - could be regarded very much as an expression of the spirit between us, the "We" (whenever I am alluding to the emerging archetype of the "between us", which is also "the spirit between us" I will from now on be using We with capital W). And as I realized this the methods changed to incorporate this understanding. I started to realize that my real art is creating an atmosphere and situations in which the We can appear and start to move and even incorporate each and every one of us. The beauty of course is that this understanding meshes with another insight that came out of facilitating "Enlightenement guaranteed ;-)" events, a method that has become famous through Genpo Roshi who calls it "Big Mind". Suffice it to say here that this method uses voices or sub-personalities as the main gate to understand how the human mind works. So there is not only the We between the many persons outside of us but inside of us as well. These ideas evolved into an understanding that I will sketch in more detail below.

Then in autumn and winter 2006 I went through a deep existential crisis which touched all aspects of my life, heart and mind - to put it in the metaphor I met the senex, Saturn, and it took quite some time before I could discover the We and allow it to unfold between us. But as spring dawned and with it my old friend Jupiter it was as if I started to hear a symphony - many different melodies coming together. And if I put it in language, this is how it sounds...
At this moment of our history we are on a critical path starting to leave an old view behind. If I am to sketch the perspectives of this view in a few broad strokes I would say it is basically one of centralism. It reminds me of what I think went on at the time when Kepler revolutionized the astronomical place of earth and sun. Before him most people, even the most intelligent ones, believed the earth was the center of the cosmos. But now he showed that the sun was at the center. It took a few hundred years for us then to realize that this is really not so, this cosmos does not have a center (more about this metaphor it in this article). So instead of our sun being at center we are now faced with innumerable stars and their relationships - constellations and configurations. So as beautiful as the sun might be around which I turn, and as enlightening the sun might be around which you turn, we are discovering that if we do not find the We (the movement and nourishment in our relationships and what happens or doesn't happen in it) between us this universe starts falling apart into discrete stars and galaxies which are separated by huge stretches of empty space.

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So it is very beautiful and makes deep sense that obviously this space is not empty at all; it is flowing over with the We that embraces all. And as I said, the We is making itself felt, understood, intuited all over this globe and is manifesting in many different ways - as people wanting to cooperate, to collaborate, to be in community and communion, seeing that the time of heroes (central suns) is definitely over, the time for the saviors and lone leaders that could set things right again. The world and its problems have become so complex that we can only hope to find adequate answers in "circles"of very different people where we can meet eye to eye and heart to heart - in a sort of collective leadership maybe. And this is underfoot already on a worldwide scale. The place here would not suffice to mention all the initiatives that are going on all over the world. Yet, this is one aspect of We manifesting.

Another aspect is the sense of spiritual or soul families or clans finding each other again across countries and continents. It is as if we have chosen ages ago to come together in this critical time on the planet to be midwives to what is wanting to emerge. What ever may be the case we do recognize each other and there is an immediate connection beyond words, even beyond understanding; all we do is accept it.

A third aspect manifests through what has been called the Circle Being, manifesting as a higher order of being together with an incredible coherence that draws in the individuals participating. This certainly is We, being highly coherent. (Helen has written about it here, and I have also reported a very strong experience here). The "between us" can also come into being in what has been called "a silver moment" or in German Sternstunde, "stellar hour". In the Bible it has been alluded to - and much misinterpreted as only applying to the divine person of Jesus - as, "Where two or three are gathered in My Name there am I am in their midst." (Matth. 18:20)

A fourth aspect is the insight that our very consciousness itself can best be regarded as plural and not singular as a traditional mysticism has it. In the individual this shows itself as sub-personalities or the many voices that speak in us - for instance the ego, the inner child, the judge, the saboteur, the seeker, the achiever, the non-seeking mind, the inner master, the higher self etc.. So looking at our individual consciousness or psyche as a "we" rather than as an "I" would pave the way for a "circle being" to manifest inside the mind of the individual. This to me at this moment is one of the most interesting aspect of the emerging archetype.
It seems obvious that the "inner We" does not dissolve individuality, I or ego; it rather enhances its possibilities and functionality, because as the so far dominant ego realizes its embeddedness it can let go much easier of its compulsory need to control, and become part of the conductorless orchestra of the "inner We" tuning in to the "larger We" dawning on all of mankind and even, so I think, all beings and what we now still call derogatively 'dead matter'.

This allows us to regard the emerging We as a scalable, fractal phenomenon on many and maybe even all levels. Contemplating all of this I come to the understanding that I am called - as are many others - to support and nourish these dynamic constellations of individuals and voices to configure themselves so that the transformation that is necessary for the health of the planet and its inhabitants is facilitated optimally.



(This post can also be found at Love, Truth, Beauty, Pluralistic Spirituality)
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yeshe : imaginal cell
about 4 hours later
yeshe said

Delicious, Mushin! So much to explore here. Thank you for bringing your thoughts here… the more descriptions we have of this emergent phenomenon, the sooner all the buddha collectives will recognise each other and the bigger the snowball will grow!

Mushin : We-full
about 8 hours later
Mushin said

The people here in CZ will love the term Buddha-Collective - in my ears it's a great name for a big  band. Wonder what our Buddhist friends think about this (a! maybe they don't think ;-)

Balder : Kosmonaut
5 days later
Balder said

Thank you for this, Mushin.  Wonderful, juicy stuff!  I think you are right that the time is coming for a new way of being-together – a deeper appreciation of intersubjectivity that does not involve the same subjection of the individual to the collective that marks earlier stages of development (in which the individual is unconsciously embedded in and identified with the family or the culture).

I've explored a number of “intersubjective” practices over the years – Bohmian and Krishnamurtian dialogue, Diamond Approach dyad work, and transpersonal group therapy.  All have gifts to offer (which I will be exploring in a new blog soon). 

In the past few years, I've been captivated by the Christian theological notion of perichoresis, particularly as it has been explained by contemplative Christians.  I think this idea is opening up and evolving within the Christian community.  Buddhist cosmology envisions an infinite number of buddhas populating the universe – buddhas who do not “see” each other, and yet who each retain their individuality and uniqueness.  But something new may be happening, as you intimate.  In the Christian context, the perichoresis of the Trinity – the dancing-around of the divine persons – is a dance of mutual interpersonal enactment.  The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit co-determine, co-enact one another, in an eternal dance.  In my own reflections, I have been considering Trinitarian perichoresis as a subjective mirror of the Buddhist notion of pratitya-samutpada, the co-dependent origination of phenomena.  In the Buddhist context, all things are empty of self-existence.  In the Christian context, the perichoretic dance of persons means that they are not only empty of self-existence, they are dynamically self-emptying:  the kenotic agape of which Christ is the archetype.

Best wishes,

B.

Mushin : We-full
5 days later
Mushin said

I'm really looking forward to your next blog entry.  It looks like we are on to something here that might turn out to be a beautiful and helpful spiritual way.
Yesterday I have been exploring these topics a bit in a trialogue with Helen and Doug, and now I'm busy transcribing.  If I'm lucky I can get it up as the next entry into the blog very soon.  It feels like we are cross-pollinating each others endeavors, and to me that this is another sign of the emerging archetype, the We that is the next Buddha.

Yes, in Buddhism the interrelatedness is very impersonal. I am strongly convinced of the interrelatedness of everyone and everythingbut , andat the same time there is something extremely beautiful in meeting an Other.
I have experienced all kinds of mystic states on my own, as it where.  And these are extremely beautiful, deeply true, and very enlightening at times.  Nevertheless I maintain that what can flourish in a true meeting, which a deep dialogue can lead up to, is of a different dimension or class of experiences altogether.

So, looking forward to Deep Dialogue, part 2.

Mushin : We-full
10 days later
Mushin said

Dearest Sandra,

your blog entry is just beautiful! Thank you so much for participating in the conversation!

Much Love,
Mushin

Sandra : Inspirational Ambassador
10 days later
Sandra said

Thanks Mushin! I'm reposting the comment, as when I tried the link to my blog it didn't work. Perhaps it was a temporary glitch.. who knows!

_______

So much gratitude to you, Helen and Balder for these very inspiring blogs and comments.
I can only say: Yes.

Love, Sandra

For those who do not know about Bohmian Dialogue which Balder refers to, have a look at my blog, The Magic in the Middle

maxie : Zaadster
7 months later
maxie said

Mushin,

Thought I might drop by for a bit of a read.  How have we missed each other?  I have been so buried in the IIZ I've hardly stuck my nose out for a year. 

I like the aroma rising from the steeped-in-guru-culture tea you have brewing here, and look forward to what I can already see will be a fine communion.

Buber!

Being in relationship one participates in reality, that means, one participates in a being that is not only one's inner being nor is it the being outside of one. All reality is a becoming-real in which I participate without my being able to take possession of it. Without participation there is no reality. Where there is a taking into possession to oneself there is no reality. The more perfect the participation the more immediate is the touching of the thou.
The I is real through its participation with and in reality. And it becomes more real the more perfect the participation is.

I sense that you and I have learned a lot about what is packed in this Buber piece.  By learned I mean incorporated to a journeyman's capability.  Still, it seems I am just beginning though, I think I've finally “got it.”  Still murky in places, but I do see structure emergent, and beautiful it is.  Progressive practice will show me the “how.”  I used to have to know how before I would begin.  Boy, did that hold things up.  Ah, but I am glad to be here now and I wouldn't trade a bit of the wandering as it has all led to my newfound availability.

Thanks for the support over there in the MC.  It got me right up out of my chair and into a friggin' jig with my arms in vertical full pranam while Aiiiieeeeyyyyyaaaaahhhhh'ing as quietly to myself as possible so as to not alarm my one year older sister or the harridan housekeeper.  After a bit of silence, my sister yelled upstairs, “Michael, are you all right?!”
“Yes, yes!!!” I said and kept on doing my little jig with my hands over my mouth.

It is a great pleasure to meet you.

loving me loving you,
Michael

Meenakshi : Connector
11 months later
Meenakshi said

This is one of those blogs that I feel merit a read over time. I have posted a link to this as a comment on my blog How does a person become a God?Posted on Nov 24th, 2007


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