30 September, 2011

Life's Unique Patterns

LIGHT HELPS CREATE LIFE


UPDATING OUR COSMOLOGY –UPDATES OUR THEOLOGY

We are all part of the great Evolutionary and Expanding Cosmos

The Way Life Works

The DNA Helix
The title of this Blog indicates the importance of seeing  life and creation as a holistic, inter-related , inter-connected and evolving whole. Although every living thing is unique, there is a wonderful pattern throughout creation. Our recent discoveries concerning DNA provides further evidence that supports and confirm this. The DNA structure is immensely complex, with countless millions of components, yet, each is a pattern of  four parts.


The information in DNA is stored as a code made up of four chemical bases: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T). Human DNA consists of about 3 billion bases, and more than 99 percent of those bases are the same in all people. 


The order, or sequence, of these bases determines the information available for building and maintaining an organism, similar to the way in which letters of the alphabet appear in a certain order to form words and sentences.


Amazingly, everything that lives, breeds or grows share basic DNA. This is a marvellous wonder and , to most, a deep mystery. Yet, not only are no two people exactly alike, neither are any two flowers, tress, animals etc. Nature encourages and breeds variety and diversity but from a very small base of unity e.g.  the DNA structure. Nature also abhors a vacuum, and new and existing forms of life will always 'rush in' whenever there is a vacuum. Life not only is amazingly varied but it is also opportunistic.


Everything that lives, grows and breeds shares DNA


So, to look at life, creation and its patterns we need to look, not only at uniqueness but also at its underlying unity. This is reflected in the Bhagavad-Gita  and the Upanishads , part of the Sacred Scriptures of Hinduism.

'The one who merely recognises the diversity but falls to see the underlying unity, wanders on from death to death'

Later on, in the same passage the 'Sage' paradoxically outlines the opposite. This is an example of  the classic non-dualism of Hinduism

'The one who merely recognises the underlying unity but fails to see the diversity, they too, wander on from death to death'


So in the spirit of this quotation from the Gita, let us reflect on how modern science and ancient mysticism are both opening up to us the wonders and mysteries of creation and the Cosmos 

This reflection is based on the science of biology. Its discoveries , particularly that of DNA , in recent times have contributed a great deal to the sum of human knowledge. These discoveries challenge much of our existing ( 19th - 20th ) Century Theology. Our task as people of faith is to face these challenges, to resist any tendency to cling on to out-moded ideas, to recognise that all knowledge  is part of the jig-saw of truth. All truth belongs to the Ultimate Truth , Mystery or Reality , God by whatever name each of us chooses to call it.

 The following 16 essential unifying patterns of all life are taken from a book by Mahlon Hoagland, Exploring the Way Life Works - The Science of Biology.  


Several years ago, this was the subject of a Pravachan ( Conference Talk) given by Sister Ishpriya to a group of Satsang Members who were attending at Summer Satsang at Die Quelle, the International Satsang Association's Sadhana Ashram in Austria. Once again,  this is an example of the spirituality of the Satsang and the breath and depth of the spiritual teachings of Ishpriya.


So to return to the  Science of Biology and the work of Hoagland. These are 16 things we could all benefit from knowing and , more importantly, reflecting upon

Reflecting on each of these and on their connectedness, arguably points us towards the wonders and mystery of evolution and the evolving and expanding cosmos 

simple bacteria
1.         Life builds from the bottom up.

2.         Life assembles itself in chains. (e.g. DNA)

3.         Life needs an inside and an outside. (so we need  
            to look after both!  )

4.         Life uses a few themes to generate many 
            variations

5.         Life organises with information

6.         Life encourages variety by reshuffling information.

7.         Life creates with mistakes. (We all make them!)

Life evolved out of the Oceans
8.         Life occurs in water. 
            In fact, life as we know it, cannot exist 
            without water

9.         Life runs on sugar. 
            (Remember that next   time you want 
             a biscuit or a piece of cake)




Hamster & Wheel
10.       Life works in cycles.

11.       Life recycles everything it uses.

12.       Life maintains itself by turnover.

13.       Life tends to optimise rather than maximise its not the biggest or strongest that survive, but those that adapt to change  ( Darwin)



People & Animals sharing water
14.       Life is opportunistic. (see 13)


 15.       Life competes within a
              co-operative  framework.

16.       Life is interconnected and 
             interdependent. We. ignore this
             'reality' at our peril






Each of these 16 points contain deep wisdom and truth. They point to the natural order of life , as we know it, on the Earth. This is life that has evolved over billions of years and continues to evolve. 


The history of our planet and the history of theology demonstrate that, as our knowledge of self, our environment and our cosmos expands, so too do we have to re-assess our theology. We used to think that the world was flat, then we thought we and our planet were at the centre. Now we know that our solar system is one of billions in an expanding Cosmos. At each stage in our evolutionary cycle, what we believe in and understand influences our view of Ultimate Reality and thus our theology. The Reality never changes , what changes is our perception of the Reality.

All of the above have challenged us to re-assess our understanding of Ultimate Reality. A theology that clings blindly to old ideas and old ways cannot survive. Therefore, we could all benefit from pausing and mindfully reflecting on our planet, our environment and our part and responsibility to act as co-creators in the on-going creation of our planet and cosmos.


Happy reflecting!

29 September, 2011

Paradox on the Mystical Journey :- Satsang Meeting Sat 8th Oct 2011

 MESSAGES FROM AN APPLE -  A MIRROR
AND A ROE DEER

We resume our Satsang Programme on Saturday 8th October 2011 at the Friends Meeting House in Wolverhampton.  This will be an afternoon session from 1.30 - 4.30 p.m.

Our input will be from a DVD of a Contemplative Retreat given by Sister Ishpriya. This is based on the Buddhist  saying  The Grass Grows by Itself

The clip we will use is the 4th Stage of this 8-day Retreat. Ishpriya focuses on the role of Paradox in the Mystical Traditions. She uses several symbols to support her teachings. Some of these are an Apple, a Mirror and her surprise meeting with a Roe Deer.

This is an OPEN MEETING and all are very welcome to attend. Please come along and listen, watch , reflect and share on your own journey.

for further details on our Satsang, its values, ethos and programme , please see other posts oin this Blog and/or visit our website at:

http://www.satsang-companionship.org.uk/

OUR HUNGER FOR PEACE

DAY OF REFLECTION

Saturday  12th November 2011 :-     10.30 – 4.30

Friends Meeting House,

Summerfield Road
   Wolverhampton

OUR HUNGER FOR PEACE

Recent events both at home and abroad indicate the  urgent need to find more peaceful, compassionate and respectful ways of living together on our small Blue Planet. We live in a world that is increasingly becoming more aware of its shrinking borders and its inter-dependency.

The day will provide the opportunity for us to focus on this important topic. We will use some video input from the Middle East, an area that has suffered conflict for thousands of years. We will have video input from one or two Palestinian Peace Activists and readings from the shared Universal Wisdom of some of the major Faith Traditions. There will be time set aside for   input, personal reflection and  sharing .

As part of our day and its input; we are very glad to welcome a guest speaker

Special Speaker :- Win Sutton ( Quaker Peace Activist)

Win is a Quaker  who earlier this year visited Palestine/Israel and met with a variety of people working actively to promote peace in this region. She will share with us some of her experiences.


This is the 1st of our three days of reflection from our Satsang Programme between September 2011 and July 2012. We also meet every 2nd Saturday of the month and our full programme can be accessed on our website .

THIS IS AN OPEN EVENT – ALL ARE WELCOME

PLEASE BRING A PACKED LUNCH
REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED

Suggested Contribution  is £5 (to cover costs)

HOSTED BY 
Our Border less 'Blue' Planet

SATSANG ( UK Midlands & North )

Seeking Together - Helping to Create
A Planetary Vision
And a Universal Heart of Compassion



13 September, 2011

Reviewing Our Satsang Companionship - Meeting on Sat 10th Sept 2011

REVIEWING & RENEWING
OUR SATSANG COMPANIONSHIP

SOME NOTES AND REFLECTIONS FROM OUR RECENT MEETING

Seeking Together - Helping to Create
A Planetary Vision and a Universal Heart of Compassion

The International Satsang Association is currently re-forming under a new constitution which will be formally ratified and accepted at  a Special Meeting to be held at Die Quelle ( The Sadhana Ashram) in late October.


The pictures below were taken at a recent gathering of Satsang Companions at the home of Peter and Angela. The Meeting was both a spiritual and social occasion. Before outlining some reflections on and from this meeting , a sample of pictures is shown below.








The ISA   is a companionship between those who are open to the Truth in all traditions and who are seeking to know the Absolute, the Source of all Life.  They also accept their need for  guidance, challenge and support in the concrete living out of their ideals. Satsang Members commit themselves to :

 1.    a personal growth in spiritual awareness and practice
( this is the BEDROCK of our Spiritual Journey – only by being rooted can we live out the 2nd & 3rd Commitments )

 2.   helping  remove the barriers of prejudice and ignorance which divide persons from each other.
     
3.  building up relationships of compassion and appreciation across frontiers of race, ethnicity, culture, language, economic class  and religion.

And in so doing each member plays her or his  part in

‘Creating a Planetary Vision and a Universal Heart of Compassion’

This commitment is known as The Triple Commitment( a down loadable  copy can be printed off by clicking)     HERE 

However, merely reading the Triple Commitment does not give the true flavour of  its challenge or wisdom.

We live in a world that is increasingly becoming a Border less Planet. This brings both challenge and possibilities. To meet these challenges and to be open to these possibilities we need to be rooted and grounded.

We need to ensure that we can be present to ourselves before we can be truly present to others. This is a life-long process. But it is this commitment to personal Sadhana, to mindful and contemplative awareness that can prepare us to be open to the gift of universal compassion. We need to develop this 'inherent gift' of compassion if we are to resist our human tendency to forget our inter-connectedness. This tendency is one of the main contributing factors that feed our 'ignorance' and this in turn can lead to fear, anxiety and prejudice towards difference.

This is the reason that the 1st of the 3 commitments is the bedrock of the Triple Commitment and any serious attempt to live out the ideals and ethos of the Satsang.

These ideals and ethos can be accessed by visiting our website , where you will find much more detail. However, if you wish to remind yourself or see these please click HERE


Only when we are seriously committed to our personal Sadhana ( Spiritual Practice) and thus rooted in REALITY ; can we safely 'venture out' , engage with others and our environment , and play our part in  breaking down the  barriers of ignorance, prejudice and hostility that prevent us from realising our inter-connectedness and the importance of building up relationships of compassion.

With these reflections we opened our meeting with the following quotation from Sister Ishpriya on the important Sadhana of Mindfullness.




OUR DAILY GIFT TO SELF & OTHERS

The gift we bring ( to others) is what we have done for ourselves this day.

We can only live this day with the choices of this day. And tomorrow we may face the consequences of today’s choices – or we may not – it may be quite different.
And so we can only live the next minute, the next hour, the next day as it is.

Being in a hurry and speed are not the same thing
The hurry comes from trying to live tomorrow today.


Report on  Meeting & Decisions

First of all it was wonderful  to welcome to the meeting; Shirley, Pam , Yasmin, Taj, Sally, Monica , Liz , Jenny and Carol as well as Patty B ( in Spirit). Thanks to Angela's hospitality, we had a wonderful buffet lunch and this gave us the opportunity to socialise, share something of our journey and relax before the informal meeting

We decided to continue to meet in Satsang and we discussed the Draft Programme. This can be accessed either via the WEBSITE ( click WEBSITE to re-direct you to it)  or on another posting on  this Blog.

Our next meeting would take place on Saturday 8th October - 1.30 - 4.30 at the Friends Meeting House, Wolverhampton

We then focused our attention on the importance of our three Days of Reflection. These provide an ideal opportunity to take 'time out' to reflect on significant themes and share in Satsang. They also were an opportunity to open our meetings to others. In fact ALL our meetings are OPEN but it was felt that the Days of Reflection could be a good starting point to widen participation.

Our next Day of Reflection is on Saturday 12th of November. The theme was extremely important and current :-

OUR HUNGER FOR PEACE


We then looked forward to our event in March 2012. This would be a 3-day Retreat/Seminar , hosted by the Satsang Association and led by Sister Ishpriya. It would take place at NODDFA Spirituality Centre ( Noddfa is Welsh for Haven or Refuge) in North Wales. A booking form has been circulated and as places are limited , anyone interested needs to book soon. If you are interested contact us via the contact page of our Website  CONTACT US ( click this link)

Ishpriya


THE IMPORTANCE OF LIGHT



Light and darkness are extremely important in our human story. Our Cosmos emerged from an enormous outburst of Energy and Light ( the Big Bang) almost  14 Billion years ago !


Space is an enormous dark mass with tiny pockets of light, we call stars. Our planet is part of one Solar System , powered by our Sun.


Throughout the evolution of our Solar System, light and darkness played, and continue to play, a crucial part. As we evolved as a species ( over about 7 million years) and particularly in the latter part of our on-going evolution, light was and is both important and spiritually symbolic.  We measure vast differences in light years. We speak of:


'Light at the end of the tunnel' 


'The darkest hour is just before dawn'


'I have seen the light'    ( when we have a helpful insight)


'In our darkest hour'     ( when we are at our lowest point)


There are many, many more references to light and darkness in all cultures


Both Light and Dark form part of our Inherited Universal Spirituality. The Mystics of all Traditions have often used the symbols of light and dark to express deep mystical truths. St John of the Cross, a Medieval Christian Mystic , spoke of ' The Dark Night of the Soul'  to reflect on those times when we are challenged at our deepest spiritual level.

So,  Light is an extremely important and particular symbol. It has come to represent goodness and a sense and sign of Absolute Reality, the Mystery we often refer to as God
Each day at Die Quelle, as in many other Ashrams, Monasteries and communities throughout the world, the cycle of Light – Darkness and back to Light is acknowledged. At Die Quelle, we use the Aarti  ( A Hindu Ceremony ) to mark the two twelve hour half-cycles of Light and Darkness – Dawn and Dusk. This helps to ground us in the on-going reality of our expanding and evolving Cosmos and particularly the natural rhythms of our Solar System and our Blue Planet.


To remind us of the importance of Light and of the natural rhythms  of life, we  ended our formal meeting with this poem by Ishpriya
 


Aarti

A tiny flame splutters into life
and darkness flies in terror.
O great and glorious Sun,
You who draw back the darkness,
the avidyaa of the world,
respect my tiny flame.
The distance between your sun and my small lamp is beyond my power to imagine,
and yet they are both light.
O Lord,
teach me in my heart this great lesson:
that You are the Light of light
and that I too am born of light.


11 September, 2011

SATSANG PROGRAMME 2011-12

OUR NEW PROGRAMME

WE commence our new programme on Saturday 8th October at our regular meeting place. See our Website http://www.satsang-companionship.org.uk/    ( click on this link )

This Blog and our Website will be regularly updated with details of our events

MEETINGS OCTOBER 2011 - JULY 2012

Further details on each month's theme will shortly be announced
Also see Satsang Blog for further notes and reports on each meeting

 

DATE 2011/12
DETAILS
VENUE
Sat 8th October
MEETING
Ishpriya DVD from
‘Sitting still doing nothing’
Buddhist Koan
Friends Meeting House
1.30 - 4.30
Sat 12 November
DAY OF REFLECTION
OUR HUNGER FOR PEACE
Friends Meeting House
10.30 - 4.30
Sat 10 December
Meeting
Compassion
Friends Meeting House
1.30 - 4.30
Sat 14 January
2012
Meeting
Theme to be announced
Friends Meeting House
1.30- 4.30
Sat 11 February
DAY OF REFLECTION
FOCUS ON ISLAM Part 1 & 2
Friends Meeting House
10.30-4.30
Sat 10 March
Special Meeting
Pre- Retreat with Ishpriya as our  Focus
VIDEO TALK FROM ISHPRIYA
Friends Meeting House
1.30 - 4.30
Sat 14 April
Meeting
FOCUS ON ISLAM Part 3
Friends Meeting House
1.30 - 4.30
Sat 12 May
DAY OF REFLECTION

Theme to be announced
Friends Meeting House
10.30 - 4.30
Sat 9 Jun
Meeting
Theme to be announced
Friends Meeting House
1.30 - 4.30
Sat  14 Jul
Special Meeting
Review of our Journey
CELEBRATION
Friends Meeting House
1.30 - 4.30



 


Our Borderless Planet
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Seeking Together – Helping to Create
A Planetary Vision &  A Universal Heart of Compassion

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