In This Video:
We operate with the hope that life will go well, and when it inevitably goes wrong, our resistance creates immense suffering. This resistance is the engine of the 'life-death train'—a cycle of reactivity we are all on. But there is a side door, an attainable exit from this machine. It's a different energy field, one you can witness not just in realised humans, but in the quiet stillness of nature itself. This teaching points directly to that available exit.
- When things 'go wrong' for you, where in the body do you first feel the clench of resistance?
- What might it feel like to take the 'side door' in a moment of difficulty, choosing not to engage the story of how things 'should' be?
- Can you sense the 'different energy field' Rohan speaks of when you are quiet among trees or in nature? What is that quality?
TRANSCRIPT
[00:00:13] Life hopefully goes really well, and it's supposed to. And if things go wrong, that's terrible. We don't want that. [00:05:54] But of course, things are going to go wrong, but we resist it. [00:11:78] But there's a side exit, there's a side door off that life-death train. [00:16:89] And it's attainable by humans. [00:20:30] And actually, some plants, trees, and some ground. It's not just humans that can hold this different energy field.
GLOSSARY
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Life-Death Train
A metaphor for the relentless, mechanical cycle of conditioned existence. It's the human tendency to ride the rails of hope and fear, resisting reality until we find the exit. -
The Side Door
An attainable exit from the cycle of suffering. It isn't a destination but a shift in perception—a direct realisation of the silence that exists prior to resistance. -
Resistance
The ego's automatic 'no' to what is. This friction against reality is the primary engine of suffering, keeping one locked on the life-death train. -
Energy Field
The palpable quality of presence or unconditioned consciousness. This is not a mystical idea but something directly observable in nature and in those who abide in the Substratum. -
Attainable
A key term emphasizing that Direct Realisation is not a far-off concept for saints, but a practical, available possibility for any human being willing to look inward.
Q&A
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What is the 'life-death train' in a spiritual context?
The 'life-death train' is a metaphor for the mechanical cycle of human suffering. We operate with the hope that life will go perfectly, and when it doesn't, we resist. This constant push and pull against reality is the train we are unconsciously riding. -
How can I find the 'side door' to stop suffering?
The 'side door' is not found by doing, but by seeing. It is about recognizing the mechanism of resistance itself. When you see the resistance without judging it, a space opens up. That space is the side door—an attainable exit from the cycle of suffering. -
Is this state of acceptance and peace only for advanced spiritual people?
No. The teaching emphasizes that this exit is 'attainable by humans.' It's not a mystical state reserved for a few, but a practical possibility available to anyone. Even plants and trees can hold this quiet energy field, showing it is a natural state of being.
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