A meditation practitioner wrote in to a meditation Facebook group in despair. He confessed that he just wasn’t getting anywhere. A number responded with what they thought were helpful suggestions, like:
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Read the yoga sutras if you want a clear
explanation of the point of meditation and doing good unconditionally. Follow
the directions diligently. Have patience. It will come and the point will be
made very clear.
While it does feel good to do good, this attempt also
exposes how far we fall short of our goal. Another wrote: “Perhaps the
"trying" is gettin in the way of the doing.” However, meditation is
hard work and requires persistence. How then could anyone persist without “trying?”
Another suggested that he “drop all expectations.” However,
without positive expectations, no one would persist.
Reading these various bits of well-meaning advice makes me
grateful for Jesus, who has made something very clear to me – “Without Me, you
can do nothing” (John 15:4-5). I therefore responded:
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I learned that I was unable to work my way up to
God through either my goodness, mind control, or right thinking. Instead, God
had to come down to rescue for pathetic me. To believe that I could make myself
worthy of God or Divine consciousness meant that I had to retreat into denial and
self-delusion about my true status. Assured of Christ’s love and protection, I
can now face the uncomfortable truth about myself and my unworthiness. Now that’s
freedom!
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