Month: September 2008

  • Introjection – Psychological Introjection

    introjectionIntrojection is a psychological process where the subject replicates in itself behaviors, attributes or other fragments of the surrounding world, especially of other subjects.

    In this case the subject is you – me – us – we. Well, anyway – it’s anyone who has been born of human beings and raised by human beings in some kind of human environment or family situation – on earth – as far as we know.

    Introjection is universal to ego structure though most psychological theory might not see it as ubiquitous as it is. Also, many might not see introjection functioning as a defense mechanism all of the time.

    Psychologist and others who study the mind might see introjection as a natural, necessary part of ego structure. And it is – BUT – like all ego structure – it’s phase specific and it remains operative in our psyches because life-long ego structure is a result of arrested development – arrested development from the perspective of the unfoldment of the soul.

    Looking at introjection in simplistic object relations terms – we take in images or impressions of an other (mom – dad) to become like them. We take on characteristics of our parents and others through modeling to achieve some sense of harmony with our environment.

    A necessary step in the psychological development of a human being. But all of this incorporated mental content can be dissolved as it is not necessary for identity. The difficulty lies in the fact that we have become so identified with the content, we lose touch with the medium that the content exists within – the soul or the field of being.

    Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose… Kris Kristofferson, Me and Bobby McGee

    Ain’t it the truth – when the content is gone – there is pure simple being without the past and awesome, vast freedom that we recognize as part of what we are.

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    Image by Alan Babbit

  • Quintessence – Quintessential Dimension

    hu almaas quintessenceA.H. Almaas’ summer retreat on Quintessence explored the subtleties of “the world of appearance,” the non-dual perspective and co-emergent reality (being/non-being).

    A lot of attention was given to non-doing – relaxing the attention to simple awareness and presence.

    Here is the title list of the 16 sessions:

    1. Inner Sanctum
    2. Treasure Trove
    3. Living Wonder
    4. Bowing Royalty
    5. Private Quarters
    6. The Timeless Now
    7. Spacious Mansion
    8. Ocean Without Shores
    9. Crystal Mirror
    10. Kernel of the Kernel
    11. Transcendent Science
    12. Royal Courtyard
    13. Bejeweled Palace
    14. Divine Sport
    15. The Missing Bridegroom
    16. Quintessential Delight

    What thoughts do these titles raise for you?

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  • Quintessence – Essence of the Essence

    Merrill_hall_asilomarI just returned from a 10–day retreat with A.H. Almaas. The retreat was held at Asilomar near Monterey, California.

    The focus of the retreat was Quintessence which Almaas refers to as the Essence of the Essence. In his book, Brilliancy: The Essence of Intelligence, he refers to brilliancy as the essence of the essence.

    I asked Almaas about this and he replied that this was an example of the evolution of his teaching – The Diamond Approach to Self-Realization. When he became aware of brilliancy as an essential quality, he saw that it contained all the other essential qualities within it in a unique way. He started referring to brilliancy at times as the essence of the essence to reflect this capacity of brilliancy.

    Later, when he discovered the Quintessence, he started to refer to it as the essence of the essence. He no longer refers to brilliancy as the essence of the essence.

    So, brilliancy can be viewed, in part, as the essence of all essential qualities, but the quintessence is fundamentally the essence of the essence.

    Which probably raises the question for you – what is the quintessence?

    Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French quinte essence, from Medieval Latin quinta essentia, literally, fifth essence
    Date: 15th century

    1 : the fifth and highest element in ancient and medieval philosophy that permeates all nature and is the substance composing the celestial bodies 2 : the essence of a thing in its purest and most concentrated form

    More on that later.

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