The following articles come from the Church of the Churchless blog. Over the years I have contributed a large number of posts to it.
September 19, 2009
"True Sant Mat" blog: a fresh look at mystic teachings
Sant Mat gets discussed quite a bit here because I was a member of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (a contemporary Sant Mat movement) for many years, along with other regular Church of the Churchless commenters.
I'm more familiar with Sant Mat than any other religion, spiritual system, or mystical path. So when Osho Robbins emailed me with news that he was starting a "True Sant Mat" blog, naturally I was curious.
And, upon request, gave him some advice about how to set the blog up, since we're both using the TypePad blogging service.
Osho's goal is to discuss the real teachings behind Sant Mat.
That's intriguing, since Sant Mat bills itself as the real spirituality behind organized religions. It's a never-ending undertaking, attempting to peel away the onion layers of untruth and arrive at the core of reality.
I just read through all of the True Sant Mat posts. (Here's the blog's short URL: www.tinyurl.com/SantMat)
A central theme, which makes a lot of sense to me, is that Sant Mat's Sach Khand ("heaven," basically) isn't some objectively real spiritual region where a seeker of God comes face to face with the highest divinity.
Rather, Sach Khand is a state of consciousness, right here and right now.
I'm more familiar with Sant Mat than any other religion, spiritual system, or mystical path. So when Osho Robbins emailed me with news that he was starting a "True Sant Mat" blog, naturally I was curious.
And, upon request, gave him some advice about how to set the blog up, since we're both using the TypePad blogging service.
Osho's goal is to discuss the real teachings behind Sant Mat.
That's intriguing, since Sant Mat bills itself as the real spirituality behind organized religions. It's a never-ending undertaking, attempting to peel away the onion layers of untruth and arrive at the core of reality.
I just read through all of the True Sant Mat posts. (Here's the blog's short URL: www.tinyurl.com/SantMat)
A central theme, which makes a lot of sense to me, is that Sant Mat's Sach Khand ("heaven," basically) isn't some objectively real spiritual region where a seeker of God comes face to face with the highest divinity.
Rather, Sach Khand is a state of consciousness, right here and right now.
Now the truth is YOU WILL NEVER GET THERE. Why? because it is impossible. There is no such place - except in your mind. Of course you CAN get there IN YOUR MIND - just as you create dreams every night. The dreams APPEAR to be REAL. So Sach Khand or the inner flight of the soul will APPEAR to be real.Take a look at Osho's blog. Leave some comments over there. Even if you don't know much about Sant Mat, I think you'll find his non-dual take on reality interesting.
...SATGURU means one who has realized the TRUTH (ie. the ONENESS). Metaphorically speaking we say he lives in Sach Khand. This simply means that he lives in TRUTH (ONENESS). He is not ALL-KNOWING and he has not traversed any inner regions, since there are none.
...The ONE is ALL THERE IS. You can also call it the NOTHINGNESS. Because there is nothing there. It is not even a place - it does not exist within TIME and SPACE. It is the ABSOLUTE NOTHINGNESS - there is not even any EMPTY SPACE there. There is also NO TIME there.
You cannot ARRIVE there because (1) it is not a PLACE and (2) there is NO TIME and (3) there is NO YOU to arrive. As long as you think in terms of YOU and GOD - you are in DUALITY.
May 03, 2011
Has Gurinder Singh revised Sant Mat to v. 3.0?
Sant Mat is an Indian mystical philosophy that can be translated as "path of truth." I was an active member of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB), one of the various Sant Mat branches, for about thirty-five years.
Back in the old days, the RSSB guru taught that spiritual truth was unchanging. But with a new guru, we've got new truths. To me, that's refreshing. It's probably disconcerting to those who held a rigid fundamentalist view of Sant Mat, though.
Five years ago I wrote a post about "Sant Mat, version 2.0." This is how I summarized the changes that Gurinder Singh apparently has made to the RSSB teachings.
(I say apparently because the current guru doesn't allow his talks to be recorded, and he doesn't write anything himself. So this makes it difficult to pin down what he's telling people.)
Return to the One" about Plotinus, a Neoplatonist Greek philosopher, I like the new emphasis on The One. I have no idea what The One is, and neither did Plotinus, because The One is -- obviously -- not something separate that we can have ideas about.
"Return to the One" started off as a RSSB publication back when I was a true believing disciple. Eventually I published it myself, partly because I didn't want to change Plotinus' teachings to make them conform to what RSSB editors wanted.
I guess I was ahead of the times.
Now it sounds like Gurinder Singh is embracing much of Neoplatonism, a monism that bears quite a bit of resemblance to Vedanta/ Advaita/ Buddhism if you unfocus your mental eye and don't pay too much attention to philosophical details.
Anyway, it's nice to see that the guru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas is loosening up, laughing more, letting go of a lot of rigid traditional Indian supernatural beliefs.
Some have suggested that this is what happens when a guru makes over $250 million while on the job. Being super-rich can people encourage to say how they really feel. However, it isn't possible to say with certainty what is causing Sant Mat to morph into version 3.0.
I just like it better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm2eweEr_50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_bkH0qq7LA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1SopPyvgs0
Back in the old days, the RSSB guru taught that spiritual truth was unchanging. But with a new guru, we've got new truths. To me, that's refreshing. It's probably disconcerting to those who held a rigid fundamentalist view of Sant Mat, though.
Five years ago I wrote a post about "Sant Mat, version 2.0." This is how I summarized the changes that Gurinder Singh apparently has made to the RSSB teachings.
(I say apparently because the current guru doesn't allow his talks to be recorded, and he doesn't write anything himself. So this makes it difficult to pin down what he's telling people.)
Sant Mat v. 1.0
--The guru is God in human form
--The guru is perfect, possessing God’s divine qualities
--God has chosen certain souls to return to Him
--God delegates the guru to initiate these “marked souls”
--Without initiation by a perfect guru, God-realization is impossible
--The guru is God in human form
--The guru is perfect, possessing God’s divine qualities
--God has chosen certain souls to return to Him
--God delegates the guru to initiate these “marked souls”
--Without initiation by a perfect guru, God-realization is impossible
Sant Mat v. 2.0
--The guru is a human who is seeking God, just like us
--The guru is imperfect, just like us
--Whether we want to pursue God-realization is up to us
--The guru is a spiritual guide, not a savior
--There are many paths to God, not just Sant Mat
Now it looks like Gurinder Singh is wandering even farther from the tradtional Sant Mat path. On a recent Church of the Churchless post, someone who signed his/her comments "A Typical Follower" shared these thoughts:--The guru is a human who is seeking God, just like us
--The guru is imperfect, just like us
--Whether we want to pursue God-realization is up to us
--The guru is a spiritual guide, not a savior
--There are many paths to God, not just Sant Mat
Return to the One" about Plotinus, a Neoplatonist Greek philosopher, I like the new emphasis on The One. I have no idea what The One is, and neither did Plotinus, because The One is -- obviously -- not something separate that we can have ideas about.
"Return to the One" started off as a RSSB publication back when I was a true believing disciple. Eventually I published it myself, partly because I didn't want to change Plotinus' teachings to make them conform to what RSSB editors wanted.
I guess I was ahead of the times.
Now it sounds like Gurinder Singh is embracing much of Neoplatonism, a monism that bears quite a bit of resemblance to Vedanta/ Advaita/ Buddhism if you unfocus your mental eye and don't pay too much attention to philosophical details.
Anyway, it's nice to see that the guru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas is loosening up, laughing more, letting go of a lot of rigid traditional Indian supernatural beliefs.
Some have suggested that this is what happens when a guru makes over $250 million while on the job. Being super-rich can people encourage to say how they really feel. However, it isn't possible to say with certainty what is causing Sant Mat to morph into version 3.0.
I just like it better.
May 21, 2011
How Sant Mat is moving from duality to oneness
OshoRobbins has put up an interesting series of three videos that explain the difference between Sant Mat 1.0 and Sant Mat 2.0.
I've blogged about this in "Sant Mat, version 2.0" and "Has Gurinder Singh revised to Sant Mat to v. 3.0?"
Whatever the version number, these YouTube presentations do a good job of making clear how the Radha Soami Satsang Beas version of the Sant Mat philosophy has evolved to become a far different creature from the traditional teachings.
More broadly, OshoRobbins points out how a dualistic view of God, heaven, soul, and such can't co-exist with a monistic perception. If the heart of reality is indeed one, no amount of journeying on a dualistic vehicle will get you there.
Have a look and listen. The three videos total about 15 minutes, with the first 30 seconds common to each. They're worth your time if you're at all interested in this sort of stuff.
I've blogged about this in "Sant Mat, version 2.0" and "Has Gurinder Singh revised to Sant Mat to v. 3.0?"
Whatever the version number, these YouTube presentations do a good job of making clear how the Radha Soami Satsang Beas version of the Sant Mat philosophy has evolved to become a far different creature from the traditional teachings.
More broadly, OshoRobbins points out how a dualistic view of God, heaven, soul, and such can't co-exist with a monistic perception. If the heart of reality is indeed one, no amount of journeying on a dualistic vehicle will get you there.
Have a look and listen. The three videos total about 15 minutes, with the first 30 seconds common to each. They're worth your time if you're at all interested in this sort of stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_bkH0qq7LA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1SopPyvgs0
(1) He talks a lot about The ONE
(2) He laughs and jokes a lot
(3) He tells people not to be so serious
(4) He tells them that the master will not come at the time of death - that they have mis-understood the teachings. Just as it does not take four lifetimes.
(5) He says there are no regions - that Sach Khand does not exist - neither does Sat Purush. He says they are levels of consciousness
He says the purpose is to REALIZE that there is only the ONE - and that we are caught in maya - duality.
Having the darshan of the physical master is not even mentioned anymore. He says seva will not help you make any progress - it simply makes you humble if done correctly. There is no spiritual merit.
You will NOT be able to succeed through meditation. Meditation is just to make you give up. You can never get there through your efforts.