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The Power of Now Part 2 of 5: Escape Your Pain

January 27, 2009 by · 4 Comments 

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After understanding that our egoic minds that rule our every moment is the source of our problems, we must then understand the effect that manifests through what Tolle calls the “pain-body”.  He conceives of emotions as being a bodily response to our egoic mind (sounds a bit like Ruiz, huh?).  When our mind thinks a certain thought, our emotion is a bodily response to that thought.  For example, anger is a consequence of our egoic mind thinking that we have been hurt or how we can then return the favor.  Our bodily literally shakes when we allow the mind to transform into the body.  If we are not associated with our mind but leave our mind and our related ego, then we enter a deep consciousness that we discussed yesterday that permits us to then separate us from emotions that may ruin us.  In short, our egoic mind drives our pain-body.

The reason that Tolle talks specifically about one emotion, pain, is that he would like us to escape the deepest negativity which is intimately tied with mind and body.  He says that in Buddhist thought, enlightenment is simply defined as “the end of suffering”.  Understanding that the further that we enter a deep state of consciousness, i.e., by entering deeply into the now and by not engaging in fruitless mind activity, we begin to relinquish the pain-body.

Our egoic minds drive us by fear.  Ultimately, the fear is of our own self-destruction, the most unstated fear is our own death.  For example, we insist on winning an argument and to defeat the other person.  We fear failure.  We do not allow us to be vanquished. Our egoic mind drives all of this emotion and compels us into a state of constant fear.  By living fully in the moment and experiencing the now, we can begin to let go of the fears of the past and the future that drive us.  Jesus said, “Love your enemies.”  What he was essentially saying is when you let go of hate and your own ego, you have no enemies.  You no longer see enemies all around you because you cannot be hurt in that you have freed yourself from the ego and thereby extinguished the pain-body.

Tomorrow we will talk more specifically of how to understand “now” in terms of a universal concept, time.  That is my favorite idea that Tolle has presented.