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Bechukotai
(By My Rules)
LEVITICUS 26:3 - 27:34
This final portion of the Book of Leviticus consists of warnings and admonitions
concerning the consequences of our disobedience against God’s Word.
ON THE SURFACE it seems that the book of Leviticus ends with a stern
admonition. If you follow all these commandments that God has given
you, then you will be rewarded; and if you do not, you will pay the price.
If you are good, then life will go well for you; but if you are bad, you will
bring suffering upon yourself.
When I look around at my world, and see good people suffering and
people who have acted immorally enjoying the fruits of their crimes, I am
sent to find the deeper meaning, the deeper blessing of Bechukotai.
When I open to the tone of the text, not just its content, a feeling of
familiarity washes over me. I know these places. Bechukotai describes two
different states of consciousness which may become the lens of perception
that mediate our experiences of life's gifts and challenges. I believe
we experience Heaven and Hell right here on this Earth.
THE FIRST STATE that Bechukotai describes is what might be called "Heaven." In this state we notice the miraculous change of the seasons
and really taste the fruit of each moment. There is a sense of "enoughness"
in whatever we have, and a feeling of ultimate safety, regardless of
changing circumstance.
In our consciousness of Heaven, we are not ruled by fear. Thus we are
not overwhelmed by whatever enemy or obstacle we encounter. In this
state of consciousness there is a sense of spaciousness and possibility. The
Torah awakens us to the possibility of constant grace.
As it says in Deuteronomy 11, "Then you and your children will live
out on earth the Divine promise given to your ancestors to live heavenly
days right here on this earth."1
Once we fully experience this state of Heaven, it can become a seed
that we carry within to remind us that the liberation from the slavery of
Hell is always possible.
BECHUKOTAI GOES ON TO WARN US about the other state of consciousness
we might call "Hell." When we're in the state of Hell, it seems that God
and everyone else is against us. We are ruled by fear, and every challenge
we face feels impossible. We are obsessed with a nagging feeling of lack
and preoccupied with the sense that something is wrong.
Even when we eat, we are not satisfied. In this state of Hell, even the "sound of a driven leaf"2 will frighten us and send us running. Here, we
feel like strangers, and life itself seems like enemy territory.
In Hell, anxiety causes us to be always on the defensive, and our uncircumcised
heart, the heart that is layered over with armor, prevents us
from knowing true joy or receiving the Divine Indwelling Presence.
THE BLESSING of Bechukotai comes as we begin to recognize these two
states in our own experience. This recognition is the beginning of freedom
from the tyranny of the Mind. We can learn that Heaven is our
true nature, and when we feel lost in Hell we can remember that grace is
offered to us and that it is only a matter of time until we find a path that
leads us home.
THE SPIRITUAL CHALLENGE
IT IS AN INCREDIBLY RADICAL REALIZATION when we discover that it is
the inner state of consciousness, and not outer circumstance, that determines
whether our lives are an expression of Heaven or Hell. Personally,
this realization stands as the foremost challenge to my own ego, which
has struggled for nearly half a century to manipulate my outer circumstances.
The fear-driven ego says, "If only I had these things, this job, that lover,
a slimmer body, nicer clothes, a good teacher, friends who were more
loyal to me, or more time... then, everything would be OK. The wisdom
of my soul says, "I will find Heaven here regardless of circumstances."
I HAVE SEEN SUCH WISDOM AT WORK in the heart of a friend who although
suffering through the agonies of cancer, finds himself at long
last at the center of a great love. I have seen it in the heart of a woman
who is so poor that she barely has enough to eat, yet joyfully shares what
little she has. There are those who by all objective measures seem to be
suffering in the worst that Hell has to offer, yet they bear witness to the
nobility of the human spirit by radiating a flame of Joy and Love that
even great rivers cannot extinguish.
If it is true that only the inner circumstances matter, why do we
struggle to change the world, to alleviate outer suffering, to bring peace,
to heal the afflicted? The spiritual challenge of Bechukotai is to do this
work not from fear or anger but from the radiant purity of our compassion.
When we are rooted in Heaven consciousness, the fullness of our
compassion overflows. It becomes our natural way of being in the world.
When we have recognized our own Hell-states, we know the suffering of
others. We understand what it’s like, so we can reach out and offer a vision
of the truth of our inheritance. We can simply radiate that truth and
our presence will help transform the world. Steeped in the consciousness
of Heaven, it is impossible not to act from compassion.
I ONCE HAD A VERY POWERFUL DREAM in which I experienced the depths
of Hell. In this dream, I was in both physical and emotional pain. I was
depressed, exhausted and demoralized, and I decided to commit suicide.
There was a woman who specialized in assisting people to kill themselves
so I went to her for help. She held a pill in her hand and said, "I will give
you this drug. It will definitely kill you, but first it will show you the
meaning of Life." As I sat before her, I was at first incredulous. "What do
you mean?" I shouted. "It'll show me the meaning of Life and then... I'll
die?" My astonishment turned to fury and then I became curious. I sat
there and tried to imagine what the drug might do, what it would be like
to know the meaning of Life, and then die. Something inside me stirred
and I decided not to kill myself. I chose instead to live.
GUIDANCE FOR PRACTICE
CULTIVATING THE WIDER PERSPECTIVE OF SOUL
The practice for this week of Bechukotai is to perceive one state of consciousness
from the vantage point of the other. This practice is one of the most powerful
keys to mastery, and to breaking the tyranny of the mind. Over time this
practice helps us to cultivate a powerful observer within. That observer can
slowly teach us the wider perspective of soul.
WHEN YOU ARE SUFFERING IN A STATE OF HELL, carefully note your feelings.
Notice the kinds of thoughts that are manufactured by this state,
take note of the memories that arise, notice feelings in the body, rhythms
of your breathing, and what the world looks like.
FROM THIS DIFFICULT HELL-STATE, CALL FORTH the memory of the
state of Heaven. Remember what it felt like to see beauty and meaning
everywhere. Bring all your curiosity to register the contrast of the state
you’re in with the one you are remembering.
WHEN YOU NEXT FIND YOURSELF IN THE STATE OF HEAVEN, take careful
note of your feelings, notice the memories that arise, notice feelings in
the body, rhythms of your breathing, and what the world looks like.
FROM THIS HEAVEN-STATE, REMEMBER the state of Hell. Remember
what it felt like to see the world as meaningless and cruel.
BRING ALL YOUR CURIOSITY TO REGISTER THE CONTRAST of the state
you're in with the one you are remembering.
AWAKEN YOUR COMPASSION in this place of Heaven to all those who are
suffering, and to yourself when you are there in Hell.
1 Reb Zalman's translation
2 Leviticus 26:36
Behar
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