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Best Story Within a MSI Story

7/25/2018

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​Change can be hard sometimes, especially if it is unexpected.  The following is a story told within the story of Second Thunder that gives a broader perspective on the transitions that happen in our lives. It was a chilly evening in the Himalayas and Edg and the narrator of First Thunder (also appearing here in Second Thunder) were discussing the latter’s troubling visions.  An old hermit, who was an Ishaya, came to sit next to them. The three of them began discussing Gana and his role as the Destroyer. The central character asked how an aspect of God could be destructive, and the old man then told the following story. 
 
Once Indra, the king of the gods, was cursed by an Ishaya to forget who he was. Indra was at once reborn as a wild boar. 
 
The gods were frantic without their ruler -- the upward current of creation was everywhere dammed up and subverted by the demons and Rakshasas. They searched everywhere for their king but found him nowhere. 
 
Finally, Agni, the God of Fire, recognized Indra wearing the body of a pig. The gods approached him and beseeched him to return to his throne. But Indra was not interested in their words: having forgotten everything of his past, he told them he was perfectly content with his life as a boar -- he adored his pig wife and pig children; what use did he have for their words of glory? They had no meaning in his life.
 
From desperation, the gods decided they had no choice -- Yama, Lord of Death, was dispatched. One by one, everything Indra loved was taken from him -- his sons and daughters, his wife, everything he cherished was destroyed. And yet still he clung stubbornly to his life as a pig.
 
It was only when Yama killed the body of the wild boar that Indra awakened from his peculiar dream. Only when every attachment was broken did he reawaken to his true status. Joy for himself and the Universe dawned that day. Destruction led to Heaven for him, you see. (p. 185-186)
 
 
This is a simple, cute story that seems to come with a clear message.  However, though we may see it as cute, it is definitely not perceived this way from the perspective of the pig.  And that’s the point. When reading the story, it’s easy to be on the side of the gods and want the pig to wake up, since we know that he’s actually a god – the king of gods for that matter – and, really, who wants to live a life of a pig, when they can live as a god?  But to the pig, he has a great life. He knows nothing of this godliness. To him, his life is all there is: his pig life and his pig family.  That, is the parallel to us as humans -- it is showing us our own ignorance. It’s a pretty stark point, actually, to compare our lives to that of a pig.  The contrast is effective, though, in that we can plainly see the difference in the lives we may currently be creating and what our potential really is. And, that is the role of the Destroyer aspect of God -- to destroy illusions and ignorance so that we can continue to awaken to greater Self-awareness. This story is being told to the narrator at an important time, since in the next scene his own world is turned upside down by the death of his beloved. This is a very autobiographical part of the book as well, as the author also experienced a similar destruction in his own life (as written in “About the Author” in First Thunder), which served to awaken major transformations.  The Destroyer aspect destroys false and limiting beliefs, and though they are illusions, they can feel very real. And, if we are not aware of any other potential that exists, we can become very attached to these illusions, thus defining our lives by them. As ignorance sets in, we may need something drastic to wake us up. Therefore, any kind of challenge or loss in our lives can be viewed as an opportunity to break attachments that no longer serve us. What a lesson! To see that there is an all-conscious, benevolent, Supreme Being, if you will, helping us to grow and expand at all times!
 
In the story, the gods had to actually kill his pig body, since even after taking everything else away he still refused to see his true nature.  Only then was he finally able to see the illusions he had created. We don’t need to wait until death to wake up from our dream. It is possible to sever our attachments to the things and people in our world in this lifetime and connect to the Truth. As we build a relationship to that greater part of our Selves, we no longer need to depend on others, our jobs, fame or money to define us and prove to us that we are loved and accepted. Change and losses can still cause emotion, but as we connect to the presence that never changes, it can be less of a debilitating experience, and more of an awakening one. When the protagonist loses his beloved in the next scene, he does go through a period of turmoil and confusion, but he persists and carries on. Meanwhile, he has teachers that are always guiding him along the way, showing him the purity and perfection of the Universe, and that nothing is truly lost. It is all just a matter of perspective. 
 
Here again, MSI’s book is masterfully written, weaving stories within stories with the subtle, and sometimes not so subtle, effect of inspiring us to wake up. 

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    was born April 13, 1949 in Seattle, Washington.  After setting out in search of Truth, it was in the Himalayas that he found the ancient order of monks known as the Ishayas.  From them he learned the techniques collectively known as The Art of Ascension as taught by the Ishayas.  

    MSI eloquently writes about the Science the Practice and the Teaching of Ascension.

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