Staying On The Right Path
Just because we join a ‘spiritual’ tradition doesn’t mean we are on our path. A path is the direction we need to take to transform and eliminate personal fixations, obsessions, confusions.
We have to have purpose, otherwise we’re just being entertained to feel good. This says it all.
The purpose of a right path is to realise the cause of dissatisfaction, which means that we recognise that we’re suffering enough to want change. We need a constant reminder of essence rather than form, which becomes a distraction. This means that we may have to leave so-called spiritual friends behind, as following others is no longer a good enough reason.
Seeing form being re-enacted doesn’t satisfy. It’s like sitting at a dinner table when people are only talking about the menu … and nobody is eating. The menu readers are off the path. Their spiritual persona is of a person dressed for the part and using the right buzzwords, rather than engaging in the messy work of looking at one’s own ego.
For many, the menu itself becomes the destination. People will talk for hours about mindfulness (the menu) while remaining disconnected from real life experiences, in a kind of spiritual bypassing.
The right path is transforming whatever life/karma brings from gross understanding to refined clarity.