I have been having an extensive conversation with fqmorris in private, and he requested I make it public. So, here it is.
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Subject: Your Spiritual Progress
From: fqmorris
Hi Alexander,
My name is David. Forgive my intrusion. Your plea for progress is moving. Have you received any personal direction on meditation practice from this forum? I didn't see your case history in that category. Have you gotten offline guidance here? I believe with your strong desire for deliverance, you can make it through with the right meditation practice.
Breath focused meditation is probably your best bet to slow your mind. You probably already know that.
I wish you well.
David
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From: Alexander
Thank you for your kind words. I am working diligently every day. I am fortunate, because I am being supported right now, so my breakdown of my hours of the day is:
60-80% of the day in meditation (walking or sitting), or contemplation
10-20% reading
10-20% dialoguing with spiritual persons, in particular Jhanananda, as well as some Nonreturners
Even though I can still the mind, and I exhibit charismatic phenomena, I still have not reached completion.
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From: fqmorris
I can relate to your feelings of haste. You cannot hasten these things with your anxiety, but you know that already. So do I.
Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
You are on the Path.
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From: fqmorris
Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
Ambition, anxiety, aspiration.
Or
Ambivalence of the Now.
I relate with impatience, but know impatience is a hindrance.
Relaxation with expectation for nothing yet, but,
Faith in what you already know as key for future.
Faith from knowing your present accomplishments are real, because your mind wants you to believe otherwise.
David
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From: Alexander
Faith from knowing your present accomplishments are real, because your mind wants you to believe otherwise.
Agreed. For the past nine months I have swung back and forth many times, between doubt/disbelief in my progress, and, on the other hand, absolute belief in it.
Many of my attainments have distressed me, because the mind wants to bring the whole organism back down to the Earth. So it says, "This 'attainment' is a farce; this is no sign of progress; this is no sign you are nearing perfection," etc. It asks, "Why do you believe you are unlike other people? Why do you think you are better than them? Different?" And you deal with those hard questions again and again.
I can only assume that the eventuality is resting in that new, otherworldly certainty. However, it is quite a frightening thing to approach, even for myself. In Christian mysticism they talk about the goal of "divinization": and I see now what that entails.
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From: fqmorris
May I ask what have been your experiences so far?
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From: Alexander
May I ask what have been your experiences so far?
Let me try to think of them, however the list will be incomplete.
1 The initial "call" to embark on this quest: but, to remain in the world while on it
2 The "knowledge" of having been a streamwinner, once-returner, and nonreturner - passing through each stage - and now arahant
3 The experience of "metanoia" or spiritual transformation which came between streamwinnerdom and once-returning
4 The experience of the dark night which I assume is now in its developed or later stages
5 At the age of 18, a heat or warmth in the chest or heart, that I take to be a sign of the accessing of the heart chakra
6 Meditation induced tinnitus or ringing in the ears
7 For the first times last year, the sensation of the crown
8 The stilling of the mind
9 The overcoming of anger, loneliness, fear, and other lower emotions
10 Self-arising joy and delight, even in loneliness or isolation
11 Premonitions of certain events or knowledge about certain people that I cannot say is human knowledge (<- the most doubtful)
12 Most recently, as I said in that post, the "pulling of me out of myself." I have tried to find some explanation of this experience: from John of the Cross it appears to be what is referred to as Negative Ecstasy
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From: fqmorris
Let me try to think of them, however the list will be incomplete.
1 The initial "call" to embark on this quest: but, to remain in the world while on it
2 The "knowledge" of having been a streamwinner, once-returner, and nonreturner - passing through each stage - and now arahant
How did you acquire those "knowledges? Are you saying you are now an arahant? If so, how do you know that?
3 The experience of "metanoia" or spiritual transformation which came between streamwinnerdom and once-returning
What is this experience? I'm assuming this was in a past life?
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From: Alexander
How did you acquire those "knowledges? Are you saying you are now an arahant? If so, how do you know that?
To answer this question I would have to go back to my adolescence. When I was the age of 15, I realized I was different from other people. Very arrogantly, perhaps, I thought I was smarter than everyone else. Or, to express it differently, I felt that I knew "some secret" that made all the thoughts and experiences of the people around me irrelevant. For a long time, however, I was not able to express why I was different from others. But, I began to study and explore.
I read many books, and eventually discovered two important things from Buddhism:
First, the idea of the bodhisattva (by this I mean the "heroically-minded one," a soul that is destined for liberation);
Second, the idea of the streamwinner, someone who is free of the 3 lower fetters.
In almost every way at the age of 15 I was like any other person. But, I intuited I was different. Finally, I came to the conclusion that what I lacked was those 3 fetters, while everyone else had them. Additionally, I was certain I was one of these souls who was "destined" for liberation: although at that time I did not understand the gravity of what that meant.
As time passed, I became a part of the Gurdjieff esoteric school. If you have some experience with this I can explain more. I submitted to the teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff for a large number of years, and had many excellent teachers. I honestly do not think there is anything like the Gurdjieff school in the world.
Finally, four years ago I discovered Jeffrey Brooks. It was very fateful because I found him the day he posted his first video on jhana on Youtube. The day he put it up was the day I happened to search "jhana" on Youtube.
To finally get to your question, "Am I an arahant?" If I had to answer this question now, I would lean on the humble side and say "No." However, I would also say I am not a nonreturner anymore. But, in reference to the fetters, have I extinguished the 5 higher fetters?
What is this experience? ...
Metanoia is a Greek word which comes from Christianity. The English translation is our word "repentance," but this word is very far from the meaning of the Greek word. Metanoia means to "think over," or "think differently." I take it to refer to the initial transformation of the spiritual life, in which we turn from the world of appearances to the inner world, with the accompanying dramatic suffering that is a part of that turn.
I would place it into the chart of the jhanas as:
(Metanoia)
1st jhana - Joy
2nd jhana - Still mind
(Dark Night of the Soul)
3rd jhana - Silent mind
4th jhana - Energy
... I'm assuming this was in a past life?
Here you are referring to the siddhi of remembering past lives, but I have not experienced it. However Jhanananda as well as Valdy have written case histories on it here.
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From: fqmorris
I have a single question in response to your answers:
If you submitted your response here to Jefrrey Brookes, would he agree with your answers?
That question is very important to me.
Would you ask him for a response? Would he call himself your guru, llama, master, or whatever term like these that apply?
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From: Alexander
I have a single question in response to your answers:
If you submitted your response here to Jefrrey Brookes, would he agree with your answers?
That question is very important to me.
Would you ask him for a response? Would he call himself your guru, llama, master, or whatever term like these that apply?
If by your first question you are questioning the authority of what I am saying, you should. I want to emphasize you trust Jeffrey's ethos more than mine: so if what he says contradicts me, take what he says and not what I say.
In reference to him being a guru, I don't believe my relationship with Jeffrey is formal enough to call it disciple-teacher. But I have indeed been learning from him for many years, and dialoguing with him since before I subscribed here.
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From: fqmorris
I would rather ask you to submit your communication between us to him for his comment than for me to do so. He should be able to do so easily, with full knowledge of our exchange, at your request.
I respect your privacy in our communication, until you release it.
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From: Alexander
I will copy our posts and make them public then, because they are very interesting. Give me a few minutes to do it.