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Birthing The Fifth Dimension
By Rev. Sadharma (Helen Jandamit)
Note: Although the
article was written specifically for Asian readers with a Buddhist
background, you will find that true wisdom translates well into any
language or circumstance. So much of what is being published about
Earth Healing has a Western bias- but in fact, there is much being
done in all parts of the world. In the Far East - as this article
demonstrates - there is deep understanding, and much is being
accomplished. In the very few spots which may present a little
difficulty for Western readers, we have, with the authors assistance
and permission, clarified some of the terminology within [brackets]
so that all may learn equally from this informative and inspiring
work.
Birthing The
Fifth Dimension
By Rev. Sadharma (Helen Jandamit)
Only months ago, nobody really
believed that the value of the baht [a unit of money] could
depreciate to 50 to one US dollar. At one point recently it fell to
56. Not only the baht but all the currencies of Southeast Asia have
been adversely affected by the financial situation in the region.
Here are some contemporary newspaper quotes:
‘Hong Kong based Peregrine Investments Holdings plc. has just lodged
an application for liquidation ... ... Every Asia-Pacific Stock
Market has nose-dived ... ... ‘Share prices fell a hefty 8.7%
yesterday - Singapore.
The causes are manifold and difficult to define but the effects are
evident. The old economic and political systems no longer work, they
are collapsing around us.
People are being shaken awake. Sometimes it takes a kick in the
pants to wake us up. The kick in the pants here has so far been the
loss of jobs, salary cuts, closure of finance companies and less
crowded shopping malls. Unlike in Indonesia where there has been
rioting, Thai tolerance and adaptability have served us well. What
happens here and in South-east Asia generally will be the model for
a new way of life. Thai people have vast agricultural resources and
a deeply ingrained sense of community spirit together with a healthy
regard for the sovereignty of each person. Add to this a
centuries-old tradition of accessing the inner wealth of the spirit
and you have the elements necessary to generate a new way of being.
Looked at from a wider perspective, what we are experiencing are the
birth pangs of the fifth dimensional consciousness. The three
spacial dimensions of length, breadth and height together with the
fourth dimension of time are familiar concepts. But what is the
‘fifth dimension’?
The fifth dimensional consciousness is a way of living in the world
that perceives and understands the physical universe both within and
beyond the limitations of linear time and is also fired by
compassion and the sense of being one with all. While it accepts the
right of each to determine his or her own destiny, it also sees how
we are all interdependent in terms of natural resources and in terms
of the deep empathic mind link between beings.
What we think and what we believe determine how we live and
ultimately affects our environment. Each person sets his or her own
energy resonator in motion whenever he or she thinks, speaks or
acts. Groups working together magnify those energies to many times
the sum of the individual contributors.
At present we are undergoing profound
changes and each of us is trying to survive. The existing power groups are
also trying to survive.
Looking at the not-too-distant past, Somdej Phra Phuttajan [A descriptive
combination of title and name displaying vereration to the second highest
rank of monks in the Thai Theravadan tradition] Arj Asokmahaten, who later
became the acting Sangharaja, [the highest rank for a monk] was jailed from
the April 20, 2503 [1959 in the Gregorian calendar] to August 30, 2509
[1965] for helping people to discover the truth within themselves. He sent
monks all over the country and abroad to promote Vipassana meditation. That
was one of the most subversive things he could do, because it enabled people
to go within and find the deepest truth within themselves. When people can
centre like this they are not easily manipulated by the powers that be.
Their votes cannot be bought. Their hearts cannot be bought. They are not
swayed by media manipulation or peer pressure because they have recourse to
inner peace. A mind that is centred and peaceful has a spontaneous uprising
of joy and compassion.
Such people will not react to adversity with fear or panic. Inner wisdom is
their guide. When many people countrywide started to practise in this way,
it was seen to be a threat to the status quo. Somdej Phra Phuttajan was
accused of being a communist and was sent to jail. When I met him years
later, his radiance filled the Viharn of Wat Mahadhatu [the ceremonial hall
of the temple Mahadhatu in Bangkok] The incredible power of the peace
radiating out from the then Acting Sangharaja was palpable. The power of the
truth cannot be stopped. And the power of the transformation that is arising
within the hearts of the Thai people cannot be stopped.
When jobs in the factories disappear how do the young Thai people from the
provinces react? Here is an observation from Canadian sociologist and
long-time resident of Bangkok, Andre McNicoll on a recent visit to the
northeast:
"The next day I set off to visit my friend’s family. They live in a tiny
hamlet 25 kilometers from Khorat. It was fascinating to see all the nephews
and nieces who had returned from lost jobs in factories now building simple
shelters around the parents' home. The place was teeming with children and
the sound of laughter. Everyone was also pitching in bringing in the rice
harvest. Thailand's rural diaspora appears to have gone into reverse."
People are being laid off. Many who have been too busy to take any time out
for themselves can think about what is really important in their lives. They
do not have to force themselves to follow a pattern dictated by others. They
have time to breathe.
Educationalists are seeing a difference in the way that would-be university
students are applying for courses. Students are no longer applying for
fashionable subjects such as mass communications or engineering. Instead
they are applying to study biology and agriculture, subjects based on the
real basic needs of the community – not the emphemeral creations of fashion.
When you know what your real needs are and you are in tune with your own
balance, you will not act in a way that will harm yourself or others.
Thailand is a Buddhist county and most people are familiar with the Five
Precepts. The Five Precepts not only tell us what not to do. They also show
us how to live harmoniously with others. They are built upon the universal
principles of harmlessness and loving kindness.
When keeping the Five Precepts we not steal and we also give Dana. Not only
do we not tell lies, but we also speak out in a way that is inspiring,
supportive and helpful.
We do not simply avoid committing adultery, we show our love and caring
through our most intimate relations with our partners. This enables us to
grow together in the wondrous expression of reciprocal sharing in sexual
communion. Through this deep sharing many energy blockages can be released,
enabling us to develop emotionally and spiritually. It can only happen in a
situation of mutual trust.
Not only do we not take drink and drugs that cloud the mind, but we live in
a way that promotes our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well
being. In the same way as we avoid food that contain carcinogens and toxins,
we also avoid mental input that can disturb the mind.
The mass media may be controlling how you think and feel, by simply filling
your awareness space. How many people do you know who turn on the TV almost
as soon as they arrive home? Their attention is continuously filled with
broadcasted sights and sounds.
Generally, the mass media are controlled by those who have money (eg. big
businesses) or power (eg. government agencies). It is in their interests to
create desire for their products or services via the media.
Now with development of user-based communications technology, people have
greater control over where they access information and are able to verify
that information from many sources. Some examples of user-based
communications systems are mobile phones, the Internet, and faxes. Central
control limits opportunity: we can only receive what someone else has
decided we should receive. When we use systems such as mobile phones or the
Internet, we can bypass central control.
Even if controls are imposed, there are other ways to communicate and the
Thai people with their long tradition of Bhavana or mental development are
uniquely placed to make use of these. There are mind links between people
and a group vision is emerging that is to be felt in the heart centres of
the Earth first. Thailand is one of the heart centres. And here and
simultaneously all over the world, individuals and groups, some religious,
others environmental or concerned with healing in many forms, are pooling
their mental and spiritual energy to promote peace on Earth.
Stated in Buddhist terms, they seek to bring the essence of the Lord Buddha
alive in the hearts of all people. They wish to manifest the great qualities
of the Lord Buddha, wisdom, purity and compassion in their daily lives.
Stated in Christian terms, they wish to provide suitable conditions for the
arising of the Christ consciousness in the hearts of all people.
Some scientists are beginning to realize that observation cannot be
completely objective. The mind which observes has an effect on the object
being observed and the quality of that mind colours the observation. In
Vipassana meditation both the observer and the observed are seen in their
ongoing constantly changing interrelationship. The practitioner observes the
body and mind in the dynamic ever-changing vitality of present experience.
He comes to see how experiences, sensations, feelings and thoughts, together
with their reactions within the sense of self, arise and pass away. He sees
how every fleeting moment of consciousness is dependent upon others and how
all is interrelated and interdependent.
The doctrine of Paticcasamupada (Dependent Origination) details the process
of the arising of each moment of consciousness dependent upon conditions. It
also shows how the process can be cut so that freedom from ignorance can be
attained. It is ignorance that causes unsatisfactoriness in its myriad forms
to arise in our experience.
In the Avatamsaka Sutra, the image if Indra’s jewelled net is used to show
"the infinite variety of interactions and intersections of all things. The
net is woven of an infinite variety of brilliant gems, each with countless
facets. Each gem reflects in itself every other gem in the net, and its
image is reflected in each other gem." In each moment of consciousness all
the other mind moments are reflected.
Within each moment of consciousness we affect the consciousness of others.
In the same way that the resonance of a pure high note can set glasses
singing, so our thoughts and actions set up waves of conditioned reactions
within our environment. Each inner transformation affects the wholeness of
being.
People who live in contact with Buddhism grow up with an understanding of
the laws of cause and effect. A good action will eventually produce a
beneficial result and vice versa.
It is a principle of physics that energy can neither be created nor
destroyed. Energy can only be transformed from one form into another.
Everything we think, everything we feel, everything we say and do
constitutes a form of energy. "Each of us is a powerful energy emitter in
every waking or sleeping moment". The way in which we emit that energy
attracts people and experiences that are resonating on the same frequency.
Like attracts like. When we are in a state of vibrant balance and vital
peace, we will attract to ourselves more of the same.
Many groups are working together for personal transformation and world
healing. Many of those groups synchronise world healing sessions to magnify
the effect. This is not new. Since 1945 groups worldwide have synchronised
their meditations with the exact time of the full moon. They use the "Great
Invocation" that focuses on the reemergence of love, light and divine will
on Earth. What is different now, is that the coordination network of groups
has expanded tremendously in the speed of communication, the breadth of
contact and the urgency of the task.
Through Internet links, fax links and satellite technology, healers in
Australia coordinate with native Americans in Rochester New York,
psychologists in Bali and monks in Bangkok. Whenever peace is threatened or
there is a disaster, energy is sychronously directed to that place. Each
positive thought resonates through the jewelled net of world consciousness.
Each time you listen with openness to those around you and you dare speak
out about how you feel in the ‘wake up’ situation of financial instability
you find yourself in, there is the potential for the beginning of a new
‘group’. Each action done to help or support others as well as yourself
constitutes the first stirrings of a new way of life.
Those actions need not relate directly to improving the financial situation
or creating employment. Each action which arises from an impulse of caring
and openness will have a positive effect, eg. smiling at fellow travellers;
letting another person who is obviously in a hurry go ahead of you in a
queue; carrying something heavy for a person who needs help; spending time
listening to your friends and neighbours or starting a car pool with other
parents at your child’s school. The overall effect of the good intentions
and simple caring actions can set a wave of positivity that can transform
the country and set an example for the world.
When groups of like-minded people come together to meditate for improved
conditions on the earth, the effect is magnified. How does it feel to be
part of such a group? Here a member of a world healing group attempts to
convey something of the vastness of the interaction being effected on a
world scale.
"After the initial calming and alignment of attention within the group, we
consciously connected with the centre of the Earth and the energy fields
surrounding the Earth. I become simultaneously aware of the microcosm of
personal being and the macrocosm of the interconnections within a universal
oneness. I was observing the alignment of the planets of the solar system,
the galaxy and even our universe from a place beyond yet within those.....
yet I was also rooted in the body - and the whole permeated with love. That
love was self arising from the little girl's heart within me, and within the
hearts and awareness of all those who participated. It is our separation
which defined and gave consciousness to the oneness. We sent the light of
Loving Kindness (Metta) to areas currently under great stress. Together we
focussed our awareness and directed loving kindness to all the sentient
beings of the Earth."
Which newborn child does not feel love for his mother. And which mother
would not willingly and joyfully undergo the labour of birth for a loved
child? What we are experiencing here and now in South-east Asia are the
birth pangs of an enhanced consciousness that is born from the love and
wisdom of awakening humanity.
From one coalescent point in the wholeness/holiness I greet you,
Rev. Sadharma (Helen Jandamit)
About The Author
Rev. Sadharma (Helen Jandamit) is a Vipassana (Insight)
meditation master, the Director of the House of Dhamma and a special lecturer at
Mahachulalongkorn Buddhist University. She is also one of the founder members of the
International Buddhist Meditation Centre, which is based in Mahadhatu Temple, Bangkok. She
has written several books related to Buddhism, The Path to Peace Within, The Way to
Vipassana, and In the world but not of the world. Born in Britain, she has lived in
Thailand for 24 years as an ordained Field Reverend (Buddhist Priest) In addition she a
mother, an artist, the Editor of Bangkok Post Student Weekly, and teaches Insight
meditation at the House of Dhamma, YBAT, IBMC and on invitation in Los Angeles and Vienna.
(Author info is correct at
time of publishing - Everything evolves -.Please report dead links
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