The
High Road or
the Low Road?
The title for the article is taken from one of my favourite
Scottish songs and it seems like a fitting one for someone who has a
website called PATH to be quoting.
In some of my writing it may seem that I am having
a go at
the mind or intellect and encouraging people to deny it or in some
magical way dismiss
it. There is no doubt that the mind is the essential tool to achieve
our goals and purpose and I don't mean to dismiss it altogether. The
reason I encourage people not to take their mental agendas for granted
is because the mind is not the final arbiter of truth and really only
knows how
to swing between the many opposites that life offers it day to day. We
can
swing between elation and despair, expectation and disappointment,
desire and
satiation. And that seems like an
acceptable lifestyle if we haven‘t had a glimpse of the eternal Self
that lies
behind the minds fluctuations and haven’t been convinced that desire is
essentially a case of being driven by the transient factors in our
lives.
In order to return home to our native state in the
One Life
there has to be a decision about how we use our minds. Do we use our
mind to
pursue the many desires that emerge like bubbles from the ocean floor,
or do we
direct it towards the Soul and the values of the Self, such as
patience,
forgiveness, rigour, gratitude and enthusiasm?
However, when the lower mind clings to its individual existence and pursues separative and materialistic agendas, then it tends to absorb some of the darkening qualities of nature. Then like Brer Rabbit grabbing at the Tar baby, the mind becomes more bound to the factors that are transient and unreal and that lead to crystallisation, confusion and inertia.
As the mind becomes more enlightened it develops a transparency and its function gradually becomes that of a clear channel through which the qualities of divine will, intuitive love and creative intelligence can flow through it and enlighten the world. It allows us to become that light unto others that the great teachers of mankind have exemplified. Light is a powerful factor in life and attracts all life forms towards it.
It does not matter that we haven’t reached the full state of enlightenment yet for it is an experience of Divine grace to have even felt the urge to do so. Enough that we have started the journey by having chosen the high road.