I will concentrate now on the verse from
New Testament and words of Jesus: [ Matthew 5:28 ]. He said “anyone who
looks at woman lustfully”. I will make one deeper interpretation of
these words. Lust is a human feeling, coming from the primal sexual center
(Sacral), it is the sexual desire, that manifests the primitive energy flow and
need of humans to continue their blood line with generations. What Jesus wanted
to point out here? To look to a woman (not his spouse) “lustfully” reflects the
energy connection between the primitive sexual desire and the “look” or desire
of eyes and mind. So the desire comes from the look at the woman.
Further
he stated “..he has already committed adultery with her in his heart.”. What
that means? So many times these quotes are misunderstood in this point. It does
not mean to stop looking at any woman. It means one thing: we as human beings
are able to control our desire. How that can happen? Inside human nature is to
feel sexual desire. Appearance of that fact we can see everywhere in the Torah
(old testament), where most of the Kings of Israel and Judea had many wives (like 18)
and even more concubines (60). Sexual potency was closely connected with the
strength and power, self-expression of the kind. He cant be accepted as a good
king out of his sexual manifestation. But in the words of Jesus, if we already
cant control the feeling of “lust” or desire, we can control it to be linked
with the “eyes” (Mind, thoughts). That spiral of feelings unfolds more. So
Jesus wanted to make people aware with the simple truth: feeling of lust here
lies in the basis of committing a sinful relation with a woman. Feelings cant
be ceased quickly as Jesus didn’t say “anyone who feels lust”, he said “anyone
who looks to woman lustfully”. That is quite different, it means if the root of
the feeling “lust” is inside human, it can be stopped from evolving by cutting willingly
the connection between the primitive feeling and the mind and heart. We can
control our feeling, just by not letting it grow to the higher spheres like
Heart. Why in his heart? What Jesus actually wanted to say is “in his mind and
heart”. But even so, heart is the actual source of wisdom and love in human,
specially when the eyes seem to be blinded. To keep away the sin from your
heart is the most important covenant of God, and why Jesus gave his life on
cross.
* Make your heart pure and free – this is the vow
of Christian God. Free from sin, from primitive desire, from greed, lust, need
of material things. Only then you can achieve way to your Self. The way from
desire in your heart to activation of that desire in outer world is too short.
Confucius:
“Wherever you go, go with all your heart”. This is the second so famous
quote I want to discuss. It looks so simple, and easy to be kept in mind, but
is it so clear? What stays behind these simple words?
* When
we look closely to the first part of this sentence, we see the world in motion.
This is the center of action, or appearance of manifestation. Confucius starts
with it, as he wants to put an accent on the second part. Wherever you “go”
represents willpower, intention, action. You are going on the way, so you are
already on this way. That is activated power of intention. Wherever is
intention, there is action. So you are on the way (go) what should you do? Here
I can ask very simple question –not why I `m going, which is subjective issue
–but “how” I`m going? How means in what state of mind and heart. As I explained
above with the quotes of Matthew 5:28 , there is internal
connection between Heart and mind in human. What we call “heart” possess
wisdom, emotions and will (its linked with higher Mind), and what we call
“mind” or consciousness possess intuition, insight, clairvoyance, sense of the
invisible, and love. Consciousness is linked with subconscious mind – upper
part of the iceberg is natural extension of the under water part.
To continue with Confucius words –
wherever you go (world set in motion, intention into action, active willpower) –
“go with all your heart”. So what is the meaning? Second part puts the real
accent – the heart. As I stated before human heart is like central of all other
body centers. It`s linked with feelings (in heart primal emotions become higher
feelings – love (as sexual desire) is changed in “unconditional love” that is
beyond the time) Heart links feelings with thoughts – in the under world
spectrum of nature. It possesses the power to accept, transform and forgive. Heart
is the wheel of purification of human body. That’s why is most important energy
sphere. Feelings that arise from down chakras (Sacral) like sexual desire – are
purified in heart and changed in state of love. Thoughts of mind in Third eye”
and intuition, negative or obsessive thoughts are washed away in the
tranquility of heart. That means –if your heart is open and pure, no bad
actions can occur from you. And opposite if you don’t keep your heart clean, evil
actions will manifest. All energy flows from heart. (and this is in real).
“Go
with all your heart” this second part reflects – “be your own self”, keep your
inner values, keep your heart pure, be present, stay focused. All that is given
in this short sentence. Listen to your emotions “through” the voice of your
heart. Listen to your thoughts through wisdom of your heart. That’s how you`ll
be saved. We can translate the quote finally as: whatever your intention is set
on, whatever you do (manifestation of action), do it with presence, focus,
purity and love of your heart. That’s how we can understand the real meaning.
Do all with love, be source of love, purity, wisdom in all your actions; or
manifest love wherever you go “whatever you do”. (2)
לאה נורא
[ nina Lea-nura * ]
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