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CHAPTER 3
December
1994
IN DECEMBER, I began
to feel "flatlined" based on my experiences in satsang. Surely,
there were blissful feelings in those events and other times, but
I felt like nothing was arising - no issues, no anything. I felt
that there was some kind of shift in me, possibly in the unconscious,
or something more fundamental than that. In any case, I felt a certain
freedom in just living my life simply and directly, even though
seeking was still active (but to a lesser degree). I was reminded
of Love-Ananda's story of visiting Muktananda's ashram a second
time, where nothing arose for him. Could this possibly be the same
thing, or just a simple experience of equanimity?
A number of events began
to occur in and out of satsang. One seemed, on one level, to be
particularly disturbing. At certain times, when the intensity of
shakti seemed almost crushing, an irrational fear began to arise,
like I was going to die. I noticed it and it wasn't a completely
overwhelming feeling, but I did feel the strong urge to bolt out
of the room through the nearest wall, no matter how thick it was.
Another more frequent event was a feeling of utter vulnerability,
as if I had no walls, no boundaries. It felt frightening to feel
so unguarded and subject to whatever. I wondered if women feel this
vulnerable all the time or some of the time.
In late December I had
the following dream:
- I am driving on a
road in the wilderness next to a vast canyon on my right in the
twilight. It seemed that I was supposed to go over the bridge
on my right which spans the canyon, but I keep on driving. As
I drive on, I see an animal in the shoulder on my side of the
road. I approach, stop the car and look at the animal. It is a
coyote who has captured a small animal in its mouth, such as a
squirrel or chipmunk. The coyote turns around, walks across the
road and goes into the grassland. The scene shifts where I am
in the grassland on the path with the coyote approaching me. As
it walks towards me, it transforms into a female Bengal tiger,
with the creature in its mouth. Sitting near me is a huge male
Bengal tiger sitting on all fours. The female offers the the male
the creature, with a host of other animals watching. The male
tiger eats the creature, then gets up and walks towards me. As
it gets near me, it goes to my right and transforms itself into
a large man, who reminded me a bit of a friend, Michael H. He
is also large and I know that though he appears human, he is really
a ferocious tiger who could hurt or kill me. But he simply asks
me to follow him along in some exercises and I am relieved.
I told this dream to Saniel,
who told me that it was similar in content to a very big dream that
he had previously, where he had contact with four humongous Siberian
tigers on four corners. It is clearly a dream about transformation
and integration of some very powerful energies into consciousness,
and was a source of inspiration for me. |