A True Monastery
Things in this life
From the spiritual to the worldly
Are mired in Untruth.
For their allegiance
Is to things
Other than Truth.
A True monastery
Would have neither a hierarchy
Nor a commune.
The humans set apart
By Sincerity
Rather than skill.
A True monastery
Would have no use for meditation
Or chores
Or heavy-handed lessons.
For such things do not create Wisdom
But student-hood.
A True monastery
Would be savagely exclusionary.
For it would use the example of “the world”
As a cautionary tale.
Truth
Would not be compromised
At any cost.
Hippies and drug addicts,
Love-mongers and escapists,
Gigglers and huggers,
Quote-spouters and intellectuals,
Consciousness-seekers and spiritual experts . . .
Would be stopped at the gate
With pitchforks and torches.
A True monastery
Would be devoted to sacred-ness.
A sacred-ness borne not of tradition
Or lineage . . .
But of a protection of an atmosphere of Truth
At all costs.
A True monastery
Would consist of no lessons
Or clever koans
Or nonsensical rituals.
It would contain no structure.
For structure
Carries an ulterior motive.
There would no recitation
Of garbled language
Whose meaning is neither decipherable
Or relevant.
A True monastery
Would have no austerities.
No suffocating incense.
No photos of the Buddha.
No socialization.
And such things
Would not need to be enforced.
For Truth would be the only thing
In the heart.
Monasteries
Are a squandered opportunity.
Which reveals
An insincere intent.
They are essentially
“The world”
In spiritual decoration.
They are hierarchical
Like the world.
They are prescriptive
Like the world.
They are ritualistic
Like the world.
They are symbolic
Like the world.
They are self-important
Like the world.
What they could have been,
They will never be.
Because man’s Need
To “help”
And to proselytize
And to propagate knowledge
And to preserve lineage
And to honor ritual
And to play the game of changing the masses
Is firmly embedded within the psyche of human beings.
The Genuine Thing.
The Real Deal.
The Authentic One.
The True Essence . . .
Such things
Exist neither in the world
Or its monasteries.
Namaste.
Kapil Gupta is a personal advisor to Kings, Queens, CEO’s, Professional Athletes, Celebrities, and Performing Artists around the world.
His books include:
Atmamun: The Path To Achieving The Bliss Of The Himalayan Swamis. And The Freedom Of A Living God
A Master’s Secret Whispers: For those who abhor the noise and seek The Truth about life and living
Direct Truth: Uncompromising, non-prescriptive truths to the enduring questions of life