Threshold in a nutshell
Convinced that from one moment to another, you could be
enlightened when listening to a chap talking about emptiness
and the illusory nature of the "me"? In that case, the following
could even be more enlightening.
A phenomenon that impressed early humans a lot, is lightning.
The god Thor is a reminder of that. But before lightning occurs,
the electric field must have become strong enough to create a path
of ions (plasma). IOW, once lightning happens, a threshold for
conductivity has been passed already.
Thresholds are so common that they are rarely noticed. In stars,
nuclear fusion happens - when forces of compression exceed a
threshold so the nuclei come close enough.
The daily cases of passing a threshold are too numerous to mention.
When sleeping, a sound has to pass thresholds (loudness and scale
of alarm) in order to wake one up. When confronted with a guard dog,
a threshold has to be passed before the animal starts to bark.
Likewise,
a threshold has to be passed before a wild animal starts to trust one.
In climatology, thresholds are relabeled to "tipping points".
The Gaia theory claims, earth acts as system that tries
to maintain its living conditions. So it acts as a feedback
mechanism that can correct both ways (to lower and higher
amounts of received solar radiation). This system can be
disrupted easiest by chopping tropical forests: once a
threshold of deforestation has been passed, the soil will get
warmer than the surrounding seas hence rain will decrease
till ultimately a desert remains.
The greatest mystery is that of life, how organized matter
(organic compounds) passes a threshold as to qualify for the
label life form, able to extract energy from the environment,
to use it for replication and adaptation when conditions start to
change. But too fast an environmental change, and a threshold
for extinction is passed. In a sense, the life-force, dormant in
"dead" matter, wakes up once the organization of matter passes
a threshold, to a life of dreaming.
Ancient Western mystery schools taught that consciousness evolves,
passing a set of thresholds from "dead" matter via the simplest
lifeforms to structures that enable self-awareness and then, to the
consciousness that has no content and yet encompasses all. That
this is a far from linear way can be shown easily: pet turtle doves
will
interpret their mirror image as another bird whereas ECDs recognize
their mirror image. IOW when domestication passes a threshold,
dumbing down happens to the extent that self-awareness is lost.
Mankind in its present condition has been described as
self-domesticated.
That consciousness and life-force are two aspects of the same "unknown"
is no secret, Jnanadeva dedicated a poem to the issue (Shiva = Shakti)
that neither needs a comment nor could be improved. Hence what the
Western mystery schools labeled "evolving consciousness" regards the
life-force aspect which had to be hidden because the issue was
(often still is) taboo.
Spiritual teachings aim to assist in passing the thresholds of mere
physical
self-awareness. Once a certain amount of thresholds has been passed, the
tendency to "spread the gospel" unveils but the amount of thresholds
depends
on both insight regarding the situation and restraint (it can be known
ahead
that more thresholds will be passed and insight as a result, will
change).
Teachings can roughly be categorized in the following types:
1. Conclusions (for instance that only God is real) are given and the
idea is
that practicing them will ultimately lead to the
same frame of mind
that
enabled (birthed) them. All organized religion
and formal
monastic
life belongs to this type, often with different
interpretation for
laymen
and monks / nuns.
2. Descriptions of phenomena that happen when thresholds are passed
are encrypted in a language which enables every
reader "on the path"
to decode "what has been passed" and "what is next".
The Sufi Ibn Arabi wrote a work, dedicated to just
this issue, the
"stations on the path". The N.T.,
Padmasambhava's biography,
several
works on Kundalini Yoga (K.Y.) and the
Patanjali sutras belong to
this
type too. In K.Y., passing the
thresholds is labeled "piercing
the knots".
A Western work on the issue is "The Alchemical
Wedding of
Christian
Rosycross".
3. Description of a frame of mind that, once acquired, by itself
results in
passing all thresholds "on the path" so one is
dispensed from
learning
but in the course of events will understand
everything that has been
written on the subject, effortlessly. The
Kathopanishad belongs to
this type, no physical guru is required, nor
lectures.
Strictly speaking, only 3. applies for the label "direct path". The
reason why
(compared to 1. and 2. ) it is so effective, is that in one go, many
thresholds
are passed:
a) Whoever has been interpreted as causing harm has been forgiven
b) Blaming no longer happens so conscience remains blank
c) Transience has been accepted so no bromides of heaven,
reincarnation, astral and other worlds remain
d) Mind and body are considered instruments and are given proper
maintenance
e) the sense of "no return possible" (to the abandoned way of life) is
strong,
with
daily reminders
These thresholds passed and the "secret door" opens, a veiled term
that in K.Y. terminology indicates, the life-force has entered the
"central"
channel. Because of that certainty, the proverbial three boons granted
by the lord of Death (Yama), and there's no need for details as all
conditions for unfoldment have been set.
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