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GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
Sat Dec 15, 2012, 09:58 PM Dec 2012

I am Adam Lanza

This meditation is prompted by the events in Connecticut.

"I am Adam Lanza."

I am a nondualist who follows Advaita, the way of Ramana Maharshi and Nisargadatta Maharaj. My truth is that there is no difference between you and me, no separation between "my" consciousness and all-that-is. The appearance of separateness is an illusion - "I AM" both all there is and nothing at all.

In this way of being, there is literally no difference between me and Adam Lanza, the Connecticut shooter. He is me.

It's not just that in some abstract way I must "assume responsibility" for what happened there because "we are all one". It's much closer than that.

I looked through the sights of that rifle, into the eyes of those children. I pulled the trigger. I watched them die. He is me, I AM him. I did that.

In the same moment I AM each of those children.

I looked into the eyes above that rifle. I stared into the tiny black hole in its tip. I felt the fear, I saw the finger move on the trigger. I saw the beginning of the flash, and I felt the incomprehensible result.

I also lay on the floor in the corner of the classroom - face down as my teacher had told me, trying in vain to hide in plain sight. I heard feet stop beside me. I saw the tip of a boot out of the corner of my eye. I felt that enormous blow as the darkness came.

I AM the parents answering the awful telephone call. I AM the politicians, frozen like deer in the headlights of this insoluble, irreversible moment. I AM all the separated ones, unable to bear the pain, retreating desperately into the unconsciousness of platitudes and projections.

And I AM my mundane self, working hard to become aware, open and vulnerable, to truly BE all-that-is. And into this open space come the the trigger finger and the bullets, the fear and pain, and the grief and rage of a world betrayed.

In this mundane life I have taken the name Bodhi, as a reminder of the state to which I aspire. In Buddhism, a Bodhisattva takes a vow to work for the liberation or moksha of all sentient beings for as long as samsara persists. As I AM all beings, and they are me, I AM here until that happens. As are all of us.

I AM Adam Lanza, and with this voice I say to the world,

"I am sorry. Please forgive me. I love you. Thank you."

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dogknob

(2,431 posts)
1. Not gonna be popular, but we all need to own this.
Sat Dec 15, 2012, 10:01 PM
Dec 2012

Knee-jerk gun control stuff only addresses the symptoms. That horse is so far out of the barn that it's in orbit.

The way we think needs to change. Wanna do something about this? Stop Rupert Murdoch from getting more control over what we see, read, and hear than he already has. That sort of influence lowers us all, even if we consider ourselves "above" it.

 

darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
2. You can "be" all you want that murderer.
Sat Dec 15, 2012, 10:08 PM
Dec 2012

But not me! I guess ill never be budhist. Fuck that, I get chills just reading his name.

There is no excuse, there is no punishment big enough for what that beast did!

dogknob

(2,431 posts)
4. But will the people currently making buckets of $$$ off of Lanza ever see justice?
Sat Dec 15, 2012, 10:17 PM
Dec 2012

To them, Lanza is a giant udder. Before Friday it was the provocateur at the Michigan protests. Before that it was, hmm... what was it again?

CLACKAMAS!

What about the people who absolutely LIVE for this horrible shit and immortalize its perpetrators until the well runs dry or surprise a new one pops up worse than the last one? What do we do about them?

Tobin S.

(10,418 posts)
3. You can try to understand the mind of a mass murderer
Sat Dec 15, 2012, 10:09 PM
Dec 2012

But I don't think most people truly ever will. Hell, most people have no desire for that kind of knowledge. The cold, dead rage.

bedazzled

(1,765 posts)
6. to see a soul so damaged it is able to perform such incomprehensible acts diminishes us all
Sat Dec 15, 2012, 11:49 PM
Dec 2012

it hurts my heart to think that another human being could be the cause of such fear and
anguish. i wish he could have gotten some help.

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