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Samadhi and the God-laugh of creation

         I found myself one night sitting back with my eyes closed and witnessing what I could never truly describe but what I can best suggest as the dynamic, uncreated, convulsing, primordial energy of the universe; the fiery, orgiastic rippling cauldron of molten prima materia, cascading about within me, and then pouring out into the world as form; and it was upon opening my eyes that I recognized what I had never conceived as plausible- that I was carrying within myself this living, undulating, cosmic clay which I was projecting out and thus manufacturing the world; which is to say, I knew then that …I was God, and that we are all God, effortlessly producing a world yet without a clue of how we are doing it. I was making everything that night. The whole thing. That is, I was making the world, but not the I who the world thought I was, not even the nobody who I was, but the I which lives before the me in all of us; the original self, casting out the glowing, red, swirling energy of creation, out of the core, out of the mind of God, out into the realm of form, figure, and content.

         And let me tell you I was laughing. I was laughing a laugh I had never laughed before in my life. I was laughing God’s laugh- the God-laugh which has never known care, nor worry, nor entrapment; the God-laugh which sprays out the universe from the immanent, infinite, incomprehensible bliss of formless consciousness; the great, emancipating God-laugh of hilarious nonexpectation, disbelief, and ambitionless wonder at the impossibility and unavoidable realization that I, God, was creating the miracle of creation.

         I had come to exist in the non-existent space. An infinite bridge across a finite chasm. A flame within an inferno. A drop inside the storm.

         I was in the storm. I was the storm. And everything else sped up and catapulted through the living stasis of my soul. It was an exhilarating, innocent act of creation; I gave ground in the hollow of my wonder and the world grew through that infinite hole. The unworldly, horrible stillness in which I basked seemed impossibly to produce the song of everything else. How is that possible I haven’t a clue. Not one.

         I can only presume that the whole shmeer about becoming what you are, or what you could be- but as yet you never have been- eventually comes right back to where it started- to you. But when it gets there- and let me tell you it gets there, with all the fire and brimstone of your day- there is no ‘you’ left to conceive of it. Because, instead, you conceive it, immaculately conceive it.

         That night the prisoner and the warden had changed places. Good and Evil fused into one. And God leapt up for joy inside of me.

         The primitive understandings which had so embalmed me all my terrible and fabulous life instantly vaporized away, and the Creator’s eyes …looked through me. The pulsing, primal, fluid medium flowed out of me, I did not know what I was making, nor how I was doing it, but to be sure it was me.

         When finally you encounter the Great Soul, you will not hesitate to call it I. You are the source of all things. All of it. Like the root-stock of a great underground rhizome, when you stick your head finally out of the ether, whoever is around you …is you.

from IN AND OF, by Jack Haas

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    • Edger on November 15, 2010 at 13:55
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    that you are never going to be in absolute control of what goes on…

    The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.

    • Diane G on November 15, 2010 at 14:00

    love it.

    LITTLE FEAT; WILLING

    G D Em C G D

    G C D G C D C D G D G ;G C D C G; G

    I BEEN WHIPPED BY RAIN DRIVEN BY THE SNOW

    I’M DRUNK AND DIRTY DON’T YOU KNOW

    BUT I’M STILL WILLING

    OUT ON THE ROAD LATE LAST NIGHT

    I SEEN MY GENTLY ALICE IN EVERY HEADLIGHT

    ALICE DALLAS ALICE

       chorus;

    AND I BEEN FROM TUCSON TO TUCANCARY TAHATHAPI TO TANAPALL

    DRIVEN EVERY KIND OF RIG THAT’S EVER BEEN MADE

    DRIVEN THE BACK ROADS SO I WOULDN’T BET WEIGHTED

    AND IF YOU GIVE ME WEED WHITES AND WINE

    AND YOU SHOW ME A SIGN

    THEN I’LL BE WILLING

    TO BE MOVING

    AND I’VE BEEN KICKED BY THE WIND ROBBED BY THE SLEET

    AND MY HEADS STOVED IN BUT I’M STILL ON MY FEET

    ‘ND I’M STILL WILLING I KNOW

    AND I’VE SOME SMOKE FOR FOLK FROM MEXICO

    GET BAKED BY THE SUN EVERY TIME I GO TO MEXICO

    BUT I’M STILL

       chorus

    • Diane G on November 15, 2010 at 14:11

    of your essay just appeared from the ether.

    It is beauty. Thanks for that, I needed it this morning.

  1. In the dream I was looking up at the night sky. The stars were brighter than I had ever seen, making them seem much closer, as if the filter of the atmosphere had been removed.

    I first saw the Pleiades, my favorite since childhood, then I saw Taurus. I have never been adept at picking out the constellations, but in the dream they were practically jumping out of the sky.

    Anyway, thanks edger, this essay made me remember the beautiful dream.

  2. …..and  Chair  the G-20 for good measure.

    It all starts with learning how to walk in the woods.

    Hope the video loads, the embed was disabled.

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