Every
place has its own spiritual uniqueness. The one in Peru has been narrated in a very
fascinating way by James Redfield in The Celestine Prophecy. Tibetans is
exquisitely discussed by Sogyal Rinpoche in The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying.
Japans spiritual heritage was neatly written by Inazo Nitobe in Bushido, The
Soul of Japan, and Indias
has been elaborated by so many writers such as Osho in India My Love.
Balinese
spirituality has also been written by many. The great poet Rabin Dranath Tagore
called Bali as morning of the world, a famous writer called Bali
the last paradise. As material of contemplation, in the ceremonial arrangement,
Parama Shanti is placed at the end of a ceremony, right before devotees prepare
to leave the site. There are two possibilities of message
here. First, it is the
highest point of the ritual it
self. Second, it is that the spiritual blessing the devotees bring to their
worldly life after praying in Pura (temple) is the peace of mind (Shanti).
God as Peace
There
are a lot of ways available for humanity to validate a conclusion. The
scientists is by combining logic (rationalism) and historical fact (empirics)
while those who are fond of holy scriptures referring to the verses. And all
ways must be respected. However, for the lovers of sensitivity, sincerity, and
acceptance, the way is by opening their physical eyes, ears, and inner eyes
widely in order to receive the message of the inner master.
Anyone
often pray in Hindu shrines, especially in Bali,
will notice that the mantra most frequently pronounced is the one with Bhur
Bwah Swah words. Lower, middle, and upper realms as a unity. Many Padma Sana
even illustrate the lower realm with the horrible faces, the middle one as
where the fear begins to cease, and for the upper one, it is carved
beautifully.
Speaking
frankly, this is a chronicle of ultimate peace. By still respecting different
opinions, more than ninety percents of debates in the spiritual matter is
confronting God with the devil. God is worshipped and the devil is condemned.
Again, this point of view must be respected. But in Bhur Bwah Swah, there is no
opposition between God and the devil. Particularly because both are not placed
in contradiction but admitted as parts of the same thing.
A
Catholic priest has an interesting story about God. One day a boy took his
mothers candy without any notice. His mother was angry and asked him moodily:
Didn’t you see God when you stole my candy? Calmly the boy answered: I did
mommy. The mother got even angrier with such answer. She interrogated: And what
did He say to you? Composedly the child replied: He told me that I may take
two. With this answer, his mother was hysterical: You don’t know that God will
be angry because of your stealing!
It
is an inspiring story that God is in the eye of the beholder, depends on the
persons state of mind. In the mind of an innocent and sheer person like the
boy, God is merciful. In her short-tempered mothers mind, God is full of wrath.
And whoever deeply understand
Bhur Bwah Swah
will have peaceful mind,
especially because he/she is no longer contradicting God with the devil. This
is God as peace.
God as Beauty
In
accordance with Bhur Bwah Swah, Balinese elders build religious sites with the
concept of Nyegara Gunung (ocean embrace mountain). They construct spiritual
structures in the place where mountain or hill is embraced by lake or sea. Pura
Luhur Uluwatu, Tanah Lot, Ponjok Batu, Ulun Danu Batur, Ulun Danu Beratan, Sila
Yukti, and Pulaki, are merely some evidences in this matter. In Balinese
shrine, usually one will be able to witness the rising and setting of the sun
which is blended with beauty.
Mount
and hill are symbols of masculine, while sea or lake are of feminine. When the
two are embracing each other intimately, this is not only the origin of
creation, but also the cause of beauty. Either there is any relationship with
the previous or not, all of Balinese offerings are also arranged in beautiful
manner. Spectators viewing with mortal eyes will see fruits, flowers, and janur
(young coconut leaf) lovingly arranged so humanity may perceive the beauty of
life. The seers with inner eyes will see a lot of beautiful messages hidden
within the lovely offerings.
This
is again about ultimate peace. Dualities like good-bad, right-wrong etc.
(symbolized by the Nyegara Gunung concept) are present not in order to be
confronted, but to be tidily arranged into beauty. Health is beautiful because
by a healthiness there are more tasks of life can be done. Sick is also
beautiful, because sickness is an opportunity to compensate karmic debts.
Wealth is good because there are a lot of positive things might be done with
it. Poverty is good as well, particularly because it is the guidance to
modesty.
This
is Parama Shanti. The state of mind that perceives everything as beauty and
good. Once a university student asked the lecturer, if all things are good,
what about corruptions and affairs? Smiling gently the lecturer replied: Gaze
like the sky and act like the Mother Earth. Parama Shanti happens when humans
have insight as high as the sky and act as humble as the Mother Earth. When the
sky teaches that all things are beautiful, Earth demonstrates the existence of
a law which is as simple as touching water will get wet and touching fire will
get burned. Those who plant banana will get banana while those plant cassava
will get cassava. An agent of compassion will receive kindness while a
corruptor will receive summons from police station. The union of the sky and
the earth, that is Parama Shanti.
God as Silence
Western
model of healing is based on the assumption that life is incomplete. Therefore
it provides solution in therapy, operation, and medication by which many things
in human system are taken away and a lot of outer substances, like medicine,
are injected. And humanity has witnessed what happened recently. Global
warming, war, disaster, terrorism, financial ruin, suicides, divorce, and an ex
president of the United
States of America whose retirement was
celebrated by the throwing of a shoe.
We
are all greatly indebted to the Western culture, together with their science
and technology. It is certainly impossible for humanity to be as advanced as in
these days without western science and technology. However, in the midst of a
quaking civilization, perhaps this is the moment when Easterners should return
to their origin.
In
Bali, when there is a great difficulty, the
elders will give example to return to temple. Discussing about temple it is impossible if not to mention about
Besakih. And it is in Besakih where a profound spiritual teaching is inherited.
The center point of Pura Besakih is Pura Penataran Agung. The uppermost part of
Pura Penataran Agung quarter is named Kiwa-Tengen, where it is clearly shown
that Kiwa (the left hand path, frequently given negative term like black magic)
is not positioned lower than Tengen (the right hand path, often regarded as the
positive). Both are given the very similar pelinggih (base) with the same
luan-teben (height). And between the two, there is nothing.
Some
refer to the empty space in the middle of kiwa-tengen as shunya (silence), some
other as sesarining Dharma (the core of the teaching). Balinese elders name
this Hyang Embang (The Supreme Silent).
In
the light of Kiwa-Tengen, perhaps this is the moment to educate the self that
the cycle of life has been complete from the beginning to the end. There are
proper place and time for everything. It is only the acceptance that might lead
humanity to the wonderful expression of life.
This
is the reason why all religions teach their devotees to be grateful. There are
God’s fingerprints and guidance in every happenings. This is ultimate peace in
daily life. There is no coincidence, only guidance. There is no mistake, only
meaning that has not been understood. A master once gave the following message
to his student: Be kind when you meet the power of darkness, they’re not bad.
Simply understand that they’re uninformed. In time, the dark forces will also
find the bright light of understanding.
Perhaps
that is why in Bali we celebrate the coming of
the new year by Nyepi day (silent day). When all (good-bad, success-failure,
holy-unholy) are useful and meaningful, tongue is speechless. There is no more
left to be questioned, moreover to be argued. In this condition, aren’t the
things left are only the profound silence, calmness, and shanti?
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