When we talk about freedom, we’re speaking about the work an individual does to become free of unnecessary laws.
In order to understand this, it is first necessary to see man as a microcosmos. Man is a microcosmos because, like the universe, he has within him layers of realities. What this means is that man’s inner life contains the possible experience of many different worlds. This is what makes man different from other animals. We have a greater built-in capacity to perceive more worlds or different scales. Oddly this works both ways for man; compared to animals like cats, dogs, and cows, man has the capacity to perceive, or to live in, higher and lower worlds. Man’s capability for compassion, love, empathy, and self-sacrifice demonstrate his capacity to act from a higher world, and his capability for abnormal cruelty and greed demonstrates his capacity to act from a lower world. Animals don’t have the possibility to experience the top and bottom levels that make up the complexities of man’s psychology.
Personality, essence, and higher centers can be seen as three different inner worlds, or realities, in man. Personality is under more laws than essence, and essence is under more laws than higher centers. Personality is heavy with laws, and higher centers feel free because they are under fewer laws. This can be taken very simply. There are many experiences in personality that are considered quite normal, like greed, worry, fear, and selfishness. In personality these weaknesses or actions are the law. People who live in personality are even proud of weaknesses like vanity, or dominance, or the expression of certain types of negative emotions, all of which are quite unnecessary, and all of which keep us in a lower part of ourselves. Essence is already more free. Think of a child before the age of five. Think of how children are free from worry and embarrassment. This is essence. The world is seen more directly because essence is free from the dark glass, or the laws, of personality. From essence to higher centers we automatically lose all physical laws, laws connected to the body, like having to eat and taking care of our health. Higher centers exist outside of these laws, which in itself is very liberating.
The worlds of personality, essence, and higher centers are also expressed outside of us. The world of essence is much of what we think of as natural; trees, plants, soil, vegetables, grains. Animals function primarily from essence. It’s refreshing to walk in the woods or in a garden because nature represents essence and being surrounded by nature tends to bring out essence in us. Pets like dogs and cats tend to bring out our essence because they live in essence. In the same way a city will tend to bring out personality. Much of what is built by man is an expression of his personality, that is, his vanities, fears, ideas, and desires.
Flowers, because they are the sex organs of plants, are a mechanical expression of the higher emotional center. We can say that sex, for humans, functions with the same intensity of energy as the higher emotional center. Fire, the stars, and light are also mechanical outward expressions of this world.
Art can express different worlds depending on the being of the artist. An interesting point here is that it is the being of the artist, not his talent, that determines whether he expresses the world of essence, personality, or higher centers. Talent gives an artist a greater capacity to communicate his experience, but it doesn’t determine the level of experience he will choose to depict. For example, music that expresses positive emotions like compassion or love—for instance, the music of Bach—can be an expression of the artist’s experience of higher centers. Sculpture and painting can depict the world or energy of higher centers, as does, for instance, many of the portraits of Rembrandt or Leonardo or the best of ancient Greek sculpture. Portraits can express all three worlds, depending on the artist and the subject. An artist may know higher consciousness firsthand but may choose to depict the personality of his subject, as Rembrandt sometimes did. On the other hand, most landscape paintings express essence. That the artist chose nature as his subject probably tells us that he wanted to express that world. The Impressionists, for instance, often capture the world of essence. Paintings of ideas, as well as many abstract paintings, express the personality of the artist. Music, when it aims to communicate anger or bitterness, also expresses the personality of the artist. This doesn’t mean that it’s bad art; it simply means that the painting or the composition works on the level of personality, which means that it will likely only affect the personality of the people who look at it or listen to it. In order to communicate the experience of higher centers or essence, the artist needs to create from essence or higher centers.
The main idea that I want to communicate here is that to function from higher centers means that you function from different worlds and that these worlds are under fewer laws, which is what real freedom means.
This is another way to understand being present: it is an attempt to be under fewer laws. You begin to free yourself from a whole world of weaknesses and vices that are connected to regretting the past and worrying about the future.
To me, abstraction in art is a quest to go in the subconscious and bring something latent, and let it be manifested and perceived through long contemplation. It can be a complex and arduous process.
Dont u think if u do it forcly it may be fake wat u bring frm there or may be wat u bring is just a trick of mind nt frm subconcious …..wat comes naturally to ur conciousness is wat coming out frm subconciousness….i think u cannot attain it by trying …..
Rehan: your observation is interesting. Moving from personality to essence should feel natural and unforced. Moving from essence to consciousness, on the other hand, requires effort. Gurdjieff was clear about this: we work against nature. Consciousness brings what is in the subconscious into the light. There are too many parts of us that are opposed to consciousness manifesting for it to natural. The struggle is real.
Quite right. How do we escape from the many laws of personality into the freer worlds of essence and, most of all, consciousness? What within us has the power to jettison the lower worlds and go up? Perhaps there are particular techniques you would even recommend?
I think meditation helps. Slowing down to later connect, it comes eventually. We go through life in wired mode, let go.
Hello William
I still read your articles from time to time and keep on enjoying them.
Would you kindly define to me your definition of a “Law”
Warmly Yael
Yael, A law is a requirement for existence on a particular level. We need air to breathe for the physical body to survive. This law can be thought of as one of the 12 laws that exist between world 12 and world 24. Higher centers, which exist above the level of the physical are not under this law, but essence is. In the same way personality features, like vanity and greed and self-pity, are the law when we function from false personality.
Greetings William … The first time I read an article for you and I will follow you … Can you talk to me about the relationship that brings freedom of responsibility and thanks
Hamel, Not sure what you mean by “the relationship that brings freedom of responsibility.”