Satsang with Giten: Hassidism, Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism, August 11, 2016

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SATSANG

 WITH

GITEN:

THE ART OF DYING

 – HASSIDISM, KABBALAH AND JEWISH MYSTICISM 

Satsang with Giten, August 11, 2016
I was totally shaken when I came home after satsang with Giten.”
– Toshen, participant in satsang, August 18, 2016 

 

We will be talking about Hassidism, but first a few basic remarks as an introduction. 

One has to come in immediate contact with truth, heart to heart. Nothing should be allowed between the two: your heart and reality. 

Once you understand who you are, once you go deep into your emptiness, and you are not scared, once you accept the inner death, you have arrived at what Buddha calls “nirvana”. 

When you enter within yourself, you will feel like you are entering into a space where you are going to be lost – just as a drop of water entering the ocean is lost. 

You will be lost; that is the fear. 

That is why you become afraid of death. 

Entry into your being is always like death. 

It is a crucifixion, it is a cross. 

Only very rare and courageous souls, who can take the risk of being lost, arrive. 

You have to lose yourself to gain. 

Once you are ready to enter into the emptiness, suddenly the fear disappears. 

The same energy becomes joy and celebration. 

You can dance because that which appeared as emptiness was just an interpretation of the mind. 

It was not empty. 

Once you enter into your inner being, the mind cannot understand. 

If you move withinwards and you come across the inner emptiness,you will die. 

That is the meaning of Jesus crucifixion and resurrection. 

He is resurrected to a new life.

About Hassidism: The word “hasid” comes from the Hebrew word, which means “pure” or grace.

The whole standpoint of Hassidism is based on grace. It is not that “you” do someting – life is already happening, you just be silent, passive, alert, receiving.

God comes through his grace, not through your effort.

Hassidism believes in life, in joy.

Hassidism is one of the religions in the world, which is life-affirmative.

It has no reunciation in it.

Rather, you have to celebrate life.

The founder of Hassidism, Baal-Shem, is reported to have said: “I have come to teach a new way. It is not fasting and penenace, but a joy in God.”

Hassidism is the heart of Judaism. Hassidism is the mystical tradition of Judaism.

The Hasids loves life, tries to experience life.

That very experience start giving you a balance. And in that balance, some day, when you are really balanced, neither leaning on this side nor leaning on that side, when you are exactly in the middle, you transcend.

The middle is the beyond. If you really want to know what existence is, it is neither in life nor in death. Life is one extreme, death is another extreme. It is just exactly in the middle, where neither life is nor death is, where one is simply unborn, deathless.

In that moment of balance, grace descends.

Hassidism is to find the true joy of life. Hassidism is not a path of meditation, it is a path of love, joy and prayer.

The whole approach of Hassidism is not to choose any extreme, just to remain in the middle, not getting identified with either – just remaining free and joyously enjoying both.

If life comes, enjoy life, if death comes, enjoy death.

Hassidism teaches life in community.

It says that man is not an island, man is not an ego.

Man should live in a community.

Life is in love, life is in flow, in giving, taking and sharing you grow.

To live in a community is to live in love, to live in a community is to live in love, to live in a community is to live in a committment, caring for others.

Love more and you will be more.

There are many religions which are very self-centered, they only think of the self. They only think about how I should become liberated.

Hassdism says that the best way to drop the ego is to live in a community.

It is live with people, to be concerned with people, with their joy, with their sadness, with their happiness, with their life, and with their death.

Create a concern for others, be involved.

Hassidism uses community life as a device.

Hassidism celebrates the small things of life – eating, drinking – and then everything takes the quality of prayer.

The ordinaries of life is no longer ordinary. It is suffused with divine grace.

– Swami Dhyan Giten

LOVE, SILENCE & GOD: Eight quotes from Goodreads large collection of 164 Giten quotes

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LOVE, SILENCE & GOD:

Eight quotes from Goodreads large Collection of 164 Giten quotes

 
“When we stop judging others and ourselves, our heart begins to open.”

― Swami Dhyan Giten, The Silent Whisperings of the Heart – An Introduction to Giten’s Approach to Life 

Giten on the Celestial Music

“During the summer I meditated outside in nature. Listening to the wind with the ears are like listening to mere noise, but listening to the wind blowing through the trees from the inner silence and being one with the wind is like listening to the celestial music.”

GITEN

GITEN ON PRAYER

“I was tired in the evening yesterday. I felt drained by the last days outer conflicts. I felt separated from life. Suddenly I heard the wind blowing through the trees outside my open window, whispering a silent and playful invitation: “Do you want to play? Do you want to join the dance?” This playful invitation again joined my heart and being with the Existential dance. I was again in a silent prayer and oneness with life.”

GITEN 

GITEN ON WHOLENESS

“When we become silent, we become whole. And when we become whole, we become holy.”

GITEN

GITEN ON JESUS

A friend of mine commented yesterday that she has experienced similar insights that I talked about that all enlightened Masters and founders of religion are actually talking about the same ocean, the same invisible life source, the same God.

She also said that she worked in a Christan environment at the time that she received these insights, and when she tried to share these insights with the Christians she was accused of being “impure” and of being associated with the “Devil”.

Christians hold on to the idea that Jesus was the only son of God, without realizing that we are all son’s and daughter’s of God. By holding on to the idea that Jesus is the only son of God, they do not either to realize that all enlightened Masters are talking about the same God.

Jesus did not talk about faith, he talked about trust. He talked about discovering a trust in yourself and in relationship to God.  Jesus said that the kingdom of God is within you.  In Christianity, the church has become the intermediate between man and God, and people who claim that they have found a direct relationship to God are accused of blasphemy. The Christan church has become a barrier between man and God, and anyone who has declared that he has found a direct relationship to God are immediately banned by the church, for example Master Eckhart and Franciskus of Assisi. 

I have always had a deep love for Jesus, but it is not the picture of Jesus that the Christian church presents. I was a disciple of Jesus in a former life, and was thrown to the lions in Colosseum in Rome as one of the early Christians. Jesus had many more disciples than the twelve disciples mentioned in The Bible.

In this life, I resigned my automatic membership in the church as soon as I could think for myself when I was 15 years old. I was also disgusted with an organization that said that they preached love and which has murdered more people than Hitler.

My experience with these rare and precious insights are that they expand our consciousness of reality. They are gradual initiations into reality. They may fade away, but we will never be the same again after receiving them. They will also come more and more, the more committment we have to our spiritual growth.”

GITEN

GITEN ON WORKING WITH PEOPLE
 AND SILENCE

“What I basically listen to when I work with a group of people is when the moment becomes silent. Then I know that we are entering the dimension of love, truth and wholeness.”

GITEN

 
GITEN ON LOVE AND ALONENESS

“Meditation is the way to be with ourselves and to learn to accept our own aloneness. In aloneness, I experiment with being consciously alone as a door to be egoless. In conscious aloneness, the ego can not function. In aloneness, you are not. 

I have always been comfortable with my own aloneness as an inner source of love, joy, truth, silence and wholeness.   

When we depend on other people, it becomes a bondage – instead of a freedom. I took this sunday as a meditation to be consciously alone, and to accept all feelings of pain, of not being loved and the fear of being nobody that would come up during the meditation. This meditation goes up and down during the day: at certain moments, I can totally accept my aloneness. It feels fine to accept that I am alone and that I am nobody. At other moments, I feel the pain of not being loved, when the meditation brings up how dependence on other people is a barrier to totally accept my aloneness.


I take a coffee at a restaurant. I am the only person that sits alone in the restaurant, while the other guests are couples and families eating sunday dinner. It brings up painful feelings of not being loved and wanting to be needed by other people, when I see how much people cling to each other in the couples and the families.

Escaping your aloneness through relationships and needing other people’s attention through being a teacher, a politician or by being rich or famous, are ways of escaping the pain of aloneness. But then the relationships are not really love. Only when you are capable of being alone, you can really love.

When we can be alone, we discover the inner source of love, which is our true nature. When we can be alone, it open the door to be one with the Whole.”

GITEN

GITEN ON GOD

“Meditation expands our inner being. The inner being is like a small, individual river flowering towards the Ocean. 

In meditation, I feel how my inner being expands into an inner ocean, which is part of everything, which is one with Existence.

Through the inner being, we come in contact with the inner ocean, the undefined and boundless within ourselves, where we are one with life. We realize that God is part of life. We realize that God is not a person, but the consciousness that is part of everything. We find God in a flower, in a tree, in the eyes of a child or in a playful dog. 

Through discovering our inner being, we discover that we are also part of the flower, the child or the dog. We realize that God is everywhere.”

GITEN

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When I participated in Satsang with Giten for the first time, I felt that I had come to the right place. I felt that I had come home.
I never thought that a 2-hour Satsang could go so deep.
The love that I found within myself during Satsang with Giten just continued to flow a week after the Satsang.”
– Iiris, special education teacher for autistic children and participant in Satsang with Moji and Eckhart Tolle

This book is a compilation of Swami Dhyan Giten’s lectures on Jesus Christ during satsang between May – July, 2015, in Stockholm.

Giten was a disciple of Jesus in a former life.

In this book Giten talks about the beauty and wisdom of the words of Jesus.

Giten talks about Jesus, the Man, Jesus, the Mystic and Jesus, the Rebel. He makes a clear distinction between Jesus Christ and the religion that has been built around him – Christianity.

Through talking about the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John, Giten reintroduces Jesus as the man, the mystic and the compromiseless rebel, who are filled with love and compassion. Jesus becomes alive in a new and dynamic way and not in the way that Jesus has been presented to us by the theologians and the priests.

Giten talks about love, joy, trust, acceptance, healing, truth, the need to serve, the difference between being and ego, wisdom, silence and God.

For the first time, we really feel the laughter, passion, silence and celebration of life in Jesus, which shows us the deeper meaning, the timeless relevance.

This book is a a joy and a delight for those in love with the words of Jesus.

In-between the lectures on Jesus Christ, Giten answer questions on spiritual growth from seekers of truth.

Giten has also complemented the lectures on Jesus with The Art of Living, which includes practical meditation exercises.

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“When I participated in Satsang with Giten for the first time, I felt that I had come to the right place. I felt that I had come home. I never thought that a 2-hour Satsang could go so deep. The love that I found within myself during Satsang with Giten just continued to flow a week after the Satsang.”

 – Iiris, special education teacher for autistic children and participant in Satsang with Moji and Eckhart Tolle

This book is a compilation of Swami Dhyan Giten’s lectures on Jesus Christ during satsang between May – July, 2015, in Stockholm.  

Giten was a disciple of Jesus in a former life. 

 In this book Giten talks about the beauty and wisdom of the words of Jesus.

Giten talks about Jesus, the Man, Jesus, the Mystic and Jesus, the Rebel. He makes a clear distinction between Jesus Christ and the religion that has been built around him  – Christianity.

Through talking about the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John, Giten reintroduces Jesus as the man, the mystic and the compromiseless rebel, who are filled with love and compassion. Jesus becomes alive in a new and dynamic way and not in the way that Jesus has been presented to us by the theologians and the priests.  

Giten talks about love, joy, trust, acceptance, healing, truth, the need to serve, the difference between being and ego, wisdom, silence and God.  

 For the first time, we really feel the laughter, passion, silence and celebration of life in Jesus, which shows us the deeper meaning, the timeless relevance.

This book is a a joy and a delight for those in love with the words of Jesus.

In-between the lectures on Jesus Christ, Giten answer questions on spiritual growth from seekers of truth.

Giten has also complemented the lectures on Jesus with The Art of Living, which includes practical meditation exercises.

SWAMI DHYAN GITEN, spiritual teacher and author, has more than 30 years of experience in individual counseling and in teaching awareness and meditation. He is trained in both modern psychology and in classic Eastern methods for awareness and meditation in USA, Italy, Sweden and India. 

Giten experienced his first satori, his first glimpse of spiritual awakening, when he was 9 years old. This created a deep thirst and longing in his heart and being to return to this natural and effortless experience of being one with the Whole.

Swami Dhyan Giten has dedicated his life to teach the art of awareness and meditation. He conducts individual consultations, seminars and courses internationally. His quotes, articles and books have touched the hearts of thousands and are appearing with increasing frequency in magazines, blogs and websites.

Since he began to meditate when he was 15 years old, he has dedicated his life to the study and exploration of the inner journey in order to move out of his own way, to be in a flow, and to discover the authentic inner being, the meditative quality within, the inner silence and emptiness, the capacity to surrender to life. He does not belong to any spiritual group or tradition; he is only interested to explore what it means to live with open eyes.

In 1982, when Giten was 23 years old, he was directed by the Divine presence in a trance session with the American trance chancellor Lin David Martin: “You have listened to your intuition, to your true inner voice, more than most. You have been searching for the contact with the Spirit for a long time and now it is beginning to manifest on the outer plane. You have been gifted many times in previous embodiments and now everything will come rather easy for you. I want you to put your energy into the lives of others, because you can”.

He is author of the best-selling book in Swedish Meditationens Sång – Om meditation, relationer och kreativitet (Solrosens forlag, 2001, available from Internet book store Adlibris: www.adlibris.com), and The Silent Whisperings of the Heart – An Introduction to Giten’s Approach to Life (2008, available in paperback at Internet book store Lulu: www.lulu.com/spotlight/Giten and as free e-book at Obooko.com), Presence – Working from Within. The Psychology of Being (2011, available in paperback at Internet book store Lulu: www.lulu.com/spotlight/Giten) and The language of Silence: From Darkness to Light (available in paperback at Internet book store Lulu: www.lulu.com/spotlight/Giten

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“The religious words that Giten formulate can make anyone mentally stunned. These words create an inner silence and a deep spiritual wonder for life. Giten has shaken me. I hope the readers also discover his greatness.” 

Brage Norin, professor in theoretical physics 

 

This book is a compilation of Swami Dhyan Giten’s lectures on Jesus Christ during satsang between May – July, 2015, in Stockholm.   

Giten was a disciple of Jesus in a former Life.  

 In this book Giten talks about the beauty and wisdom of the words of Jesus.  

Giten talks about Jesus, the Man, Jesus, the Mystic and Jesus, the Rebel. He makes a clear distinction between Jesus Christ and the religion that has been built around him  – Christianity.  

Through talking about the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John, Giten reintroduces Jesus as the man, the mystic and the compromiseless rebel, who are filled with love and compassion. Jesus becomes alive in a new and dynamic way and not in the way that Jesus has been presented to us by the theologians and the priests.   

Giten talks about love, joy, trust, acceptance, healing, truth, the need to serve, the difference between being and ego, wisdom, silence and God.    

 For the first time, we really feel the laughter, passion, silence and celebration of life in Jesus, which shows us the deeper meaning, the timeless relevance.  

This book is a joy and a delight for those in love with the words of Jesus.  

In-between the lectures on Jesus Christ, Giten answer questions on spiritual growth from seekers of truth.  

Giten has also complemented the lectures on Jesus with The Art of Living, which includes practical meditation exercises. 

 

 

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“The religious words that Giten formulate can make anyone mentally stunned.  These words create an inner silence and a deep spiritual wonder for life. Giten has shaken me. I hope the readers also discover his greatness.” 

Brage Norin, professor in theoretical physics

“When I participated in Satsang with Giten for the first time, I felt that I had come to the right place. I felt that I had come home.

I never thought that a 2-hour Satsang could go so deep. 

The love that I found within myself during Satsang with Giten just continued to flow a week after the Satsang.” 

 – Iiris, special education teacher for autistic children and participant in Satsang with Moji and Eckhart Tolle 

This book is a compilation of Swami Dhyan Giten’s lectures on Jesus Christ during satsang between May – July, 2015, in Stockholm.  

Giten was a disciple of Jesus in a former life.  

 In this book Giten talks about the beauty and wisdom of the words of Jesus. 

Giten talks about Jesus, the Man, Jesus, the Mystic and Jesus, the Rebel. He makes a clear distinction between Jesus Christ and the religion that has been built around him  – Christianity. 

Through talking about the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John, Giten reintroduces Jesus as the man, the mystic and the compromiseless rebel, who are filled with love and compassion. Jesus becomes alive in a new and dynamic way and not in the way that Jesus has been presented to us by the theologians and the priests.   

Giten talks about love, joy, trust, acceptance, healing, truth, the need to serve, the difference between being and ego, wisdom, silence and God.   

 For the first time, we really feel the laughter, passion, silence and celebration of life in Jesus, which shows us the deeper meaning, the timeless relevance. 

This book is a a joy and a delight for those in love with the words of Jesus. 

In-between the lectures on Jesus Christ, Giten answer questions on spiritual growth from seekers of truth. 

Giten has also complemented the lectures on Jesus with The Art of Living, which includes practical meditation exercises. 

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Giten on Jesus Christ: Prayer and Meditation

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Giten on Jesus Christ: Prayer and Meditation

An excerpt from the book “The Way, the Truth and the Life: On Jesus Christ: The Man, the Mystic and the Rebel”, which Giten is currently writing.

The book is a compilation of lectures during Satsang with Giten on Jesus Christ 

Matthew 14 

AND HE WENT UP INTO THE MOUNTAIN APART TO PRAY 

This was always the practice of Jesus when he would move into the masses, the crowd, afterwards he would go alone into deep prayer and meditation. 

Why did he do this? If you have been meditating, you will understand. You will understand that once you start meditating, a very fragile and delicate quality of consciousness is born in you. 

A flower of the unknown, of the beyond, starts opening, which is delicate. 

And whenever you move into the crowd, you lose something. Whenever you come back from the crowd, you come back lesser than you had gone. Something has been lost, some contact has been lost. The crowd pulls you down, it has a gravitation of it’s own. 

You may not feel it if you live on the same plane of consciousness. Then there is no problem, then you have nothing to lose. 

In fact, when you live in the crowd, on the same plane, alone you feel very uneasy. When you are with people, you feel good and happy. But alone, you feel sad, your aloneness is not aloneness. It is loneliness, you miss the other. 

You do not find yourself in the aloneness, you simply miss the other. 

When you are alone, you are not alone, beacuse you are not there. 

Only the desire to be with others is there – that is what loneliness is. Always remember the distinction between aloneness and loneliness. 

Aloneness is a peak experience – loneliness is a valley. 

Aloneness has light in it, loneliness is dark. 

Loneliness is when you desire others; aloneness is when you enjoy yourself. 

When Jesus would move into the masses, into the crowd, he would tell his disciples to got to the other shore of the lake, and he would move into total aloneness. Not even the disciples were allowed to be with him. This was a constant practice with him. 

Whenever you go into the crowd, you are infected by it. 

You need a higher altitude to purify yourself, you need to be alone so that you can become fresh again. You need to be alone with yourself, so that you become together again. You need to be alone, so that you become centered and rooted in yourself again. 

Whenever you move with others, they push you off centre.

AND WHEN THE EVENING WAS COME, HE WAS THERE ALONE 

Nothing is said about his prayer in the Bible, just the word “prayer”. 

Before God or before existence, you simply need to be vulnerable – that is prayer. 

You are no to say something. 

So when you go into prayer, don’t start saying something. 

It will all be desires, demands and deep complaints to God. 

And prayer with complaints is no prayer, a prayer with deep gratitude is prayer. 

There is no need to say something, you can just be silent. 

Hence nothing is said about what Jesus did in his aloneness. It simply says “apart to pray”. 

He went apart, he became alone. 

That is what prayer is, to be alone, where the other is not felt, where the other is not standing between you and existence. 

When God’s breeze can pass througn you, unhindered. 

It is a cleansing experience. It revejunates your spirit. 

To be with God simply means to be alone. 

You can miss the point, if you start thinking about God, then you are not alone. 

If you start talking to God, then in imagination you have created the other. 

And then you God is a projection, it will be a projection of your father. 

A prayer is not to say something. It is to be silent, open, available. 

And there is no need to believe in  God, because that too is a projection. 

The only need is to be alone, to be capable of being alone – and immediately you are with God. 

Whenever you are alone, you are with God. 

Whenever you are alone, God is. 

God is, and you are not, and there is prayer. 

Prayer is the fragrance that arises when you are ready to be alone. 

When you are not afraid to be alone, prayer arises. 

You dissolve, boundaries disappar, you are no more an island, you have become part of the continent God is.

  

AND WHEN THE EVENING WAS COME, HE WAS THERE ALONE 

 

To be alone needs preparation. 

Jesus throw away all impressions that he had gathered from the masses, the crowd, during the whole day. 

By the evening he was alone, by the evening he came to a point where no thought stirred. He came to a point when the flame of consciousness was there without any smoke. 

By the evening, he became centered, he went into a deep rest within himself – he returned home.

 

Giten on Jesus Christ: Not the Master in Your Own Home Town

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Giten on Jesus Christ:

Not the Master

 in Your Own Home Town

An excerpt from the book “Jesus Christ: The Way, The Truth and the Life”, which Giten is currently writing.

The book is a compilation of lectures during Satsang with Giten on Jesus Christ

 

Matthew 13 

AND WHEN HE WAS COME INTO HIS OWN COUNTRY, HE TAUGHT THEM IN THEIR SYNAGOGUE, INSOMUCH THAT THEY WERE ASTONISHED AND SAID, WHENCE HATH THIS MAN THIS WISDOM AND THESE MIGHTY WORKS? 

IS NOT THIS THE CARPENTER’S SON? IS NOT HIS MOTHER CALLED MARY? AND HIS BRETHREN, AND HIS SISTERS, ARE THEY NOT ALL WITH US? WHENCE THEN HATH THIS MAN ALL THESE THINGS? AND THEY WERE OFFENDED IN HIM.

 

People were not so offended with Buddha or Lao Tzu as people were offended with Jesus. 

With Buddha, he is so far away that you either do not understand him, or people could understand that he was the essence of the Upanishads.

With Jesus, people were offended, because he was just like them. They could not understand him. The said: “We know him! Isn’t he the carpenter’s son!”. 

Buddha was also the son of a king, while Jesus was a carpenter’s son. 

People could not understand. From where comes his wisdom? 

They were offended, their ego was offended. 

 

BUT JESUS SAID TO THEM, A PROPHET IS NOT WITHOUT HONOUR,

SAVE IN HIS OWN COUNTRY, AND IN HIS OWN HOUSE. 

 

It has happened so many times that the people who are closest will always misunderstand. 

We could expect the contrary, that the people of Jesus village would understand him first. The people of Jesu’s house, his family, his relatives, would understand him first. 

But that does not happen. 

A deep insight into the human ego is needed to understand it. 

With those that are closest to you, it is very difficult to believe that they had gone beyond and above you. 

If somebody else, who is not close to you, goes beyond you, the competetive ego does not arise. 

But if your brother goes, and you are left behind, your ego is hurt. 

You feel defeated, a failure. Then the easiest way is to deny that he has gone beyond.

Jesus offended his own village, family and relatives. 

They knew Jesus’ birth date, they knew his father, his mother, his brothers and sisters.

So Jesus can not be forgive. 

Jesus is a quality of love, but to be able to see this quality, you have to drop your ego. 

The presence, the quality of Jesus offends, because you will feel that you have failed. 

His very being, his presence, offends you. 

With Jesus there are two qualities: either you follow him or you deny him, you become an enemy. 

When Jesus was crucified, many felt a great relief. 

Very rare people could follow Jesus, because they were ready to drop their egos. 

And even those that followed Jesus, hesitated and had doubts, before they could say yes, before they can trust. 

Jesus is a total yes to life, a total trust in life.

From the foreword of Giten’s book

“Presence – Working from Within: The Psychology of Being”

“Some time ago, I felt that I experienced more limitations, than possibilities in a spiritual organization, which I had belonged to for a long time. It became clear for me that I was prepared to expand, and take a new step in my spiritual growth.

To be spiritual does not mean to belong to a spiritual group. I felt that I had grown out of the kindergarten, and my inner tree was bearing fruit. Too many large trees can not grow in a narrow area.

This was a lesson to stand on my own feet; it was a lesson for me to live to my own life, to live my own truth, without following anybody else. I do not belong to any spiritual group or tradition, I am only interested to explore what it means to live with open eyes.

A friend came with a good advice during this period: “Go ahead without looking back, let others do their thing, that is their choice and freedom – you do need their limitation.”

– Swami Dhyan Giten 

 

“It is not many things that modern psychology agrees upon, but all the different approaches of psychology agrees on one thing: that people in groups become more stupid. Individually people are more intelligent, because they have to take their own responsibility, but in a group they do not have to take the same responsibility.

The two basic power strategies to try to manipulate and gain control over another person are: silencing and attacking. Silencing means to not listen to, to exclude or ignore and not respect a person. Attack can both mean to attack a person directly or to try to discredit a person through lies, to ridicule a person or by spreading malicious rumours.

All organizations are more or less dysfunctional. In a dysfunctional group, the members of the group play three different roles: agressor, denier and victim. The agressor is the role that attack and ridicule people, the denier never knows what is going on, there is “no body at home”, and the victim is the resultat of these two roles.

It is always easier to follow a group without awareness, than to follow your own heart, to trust your own intelligence, love, truth, silence and creativity.”

– Swami Dhyan Giten

 

 

The Art of Living: 

The Art of Being Happy

 

From Satsang with Giten,

June 18, 2015 

 

The Art of Being Happy is the art of saying say to life. The whole message of Jesus is a total “yes” to life. 

Whatsoever you do, do it happily. 

Whatsoever you do, wherever you are, do not do anything unhappily. 

Whatsoever happens, see out how you can find happiness in it. 

If you know how to be happy, then even small things become great things. 

Make being happy the art of living. 

When you learn the art of being happy, it also begins to spread around you like the waves of the ocean.