r/streamentry 3d ago

Practice Be gentle with yourself

Hope everyone is doing well. First a short update on where my practice is before I get into the gist of this post. Rigpa is stabilising and awareness is now unhooked from being within my head to now being no where with no location. It's not even that it unhooked and went from being within my head to nonlocal but instead was always nonlocal. It's also obvious that it is nontemporal as well.

I haven't made a post in a while and I tend to only do so when I arrive at something that leads to a significant change so I'm making a post about being gentle and an insight I arrived at this morning that has me in an ecstasy deeper and more worthy than any jhana I have accessed before.

Earlier I was walking in the park and I saw a child crossing a road and I had a flashback to when I was a child and had a traumatic experience with crossing a road with my mother. Suddenly a sense of warmth for myself as a child arose, in the same way metta has always arisen for any other child I see in day to day life. This hasn't happened before and so I was intrigued to go into it more. I thought perhaps I should see if I can main generating metta towards myself as a child but to go up in the years until I reach myself now and direct the metta towards myself now.

I reached a certain age it became obvious that there was a blockage like I couldn't give it to myself. I probed into why and it now makes sense why I have always gone from relationship to relationship seeking out love. When I was young, I never felt or received the love I should have, so I internalised that I would only be worthy of love once it was received from someone external.

This then resulted in not being able to give it to myself and is why I've always been so hard on myself. I thought that perhaps I should reconcile this by realising I am worthy of love regardless if someone is giving it to me right now or not but this didn't resolve the blockage.

So I probed into how I give love to others and it then it became obvious. Being gentle and being soft comes with giving love and this is how I have been towards others that I've felt love towards. So then I thought, have I ever given myself that same gentleness/softness and it's obvious I haven't. It took a single second from that insight, to be able to be gentle with myself and now it hasn't gone away and it doesn't require me to think about. The phrase you can't love someone until you love yourself really is true haha I always thought it was just a dumb cliche.

It feels like I'm now drunk in love, that is similar to when I've taken ecstasy or being in in deep romantic love but it's much stronger. The ending of tension in the body is great and for a while I thought that was all that would be needed. Once that's done and dusted, I'll have got what I wanted. But I was wrong, this love that comes without a condition, has been missing from my life and I never knew that it was missing because I didn't give it to myself.

As soon as I have became gentle and soft with myself, it is here and now will not go anywhere.

In a nutshell, be gentle towards yourself. Be soft with yourself. Growth is good and necessary but don't be hard on yourself. You don't need to be anything in order to be loved. I would hear statements like this before and think it was just philosophical jargon but it's not. Once you become gentle and soft towards yourself this love will overflow. It now feels like a great amount of metta that wants to flow outwards towards others.

🫶🏽

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u/XanthippesRevenge 3d ago

I always enjoy your posts.

I had to contend with a lot of child versions of me, and eventually once I got through infancy, I had past lives to address. But the methodology is always the same. See the series of sensations that were experienced as overwhelming and, with the greater level of context, see the perspective of what is actually happening more clearly to free the previous version of yourself.

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u/liljonnythegod 2d ago

Thanks!

That's really interesting. I'm curious about the past lives stuff. How did you recognise that there were past lives to address? Were there memories that came up?

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u/XanthippesRevenge 2d ago

I actually didn’t know or even think they were meaningful initially, felt like they were part of the illusion or whatever. But they would come up from time to time in meditation.

I eventually remembered all the way back to my birth trying to resolve conditioning and reactivity. And I noticed that the moment I was born, I actually was not a blank slate - I had perceptions and filters going already coming out of the womb! So remembering birth did not resolve some of my conditioning. Ugh!

I puzzled about this for a while. Eventually in meditation I got really deep and was guided to press some pressure points on my body. Suddenly I had the clearest memory I’ve ever had of a life that wasn’t this one, witnessing a horrible tragedy and the ensuing perceptions and identifications that came from it that have haunted me ever since. I knew in my heart that this explained the unresolved deep pain I’ve been living with. My mindset is totally different now. Sometimes working within the illusion is what is needed. If I keep my mind toward truth it will be ok.