Another realm is the animal
realm, or having the mind like that
of an animal. Here we find security by making
certain that everything is totally predictable.
We only buy blue chip stock, never take a chance
and never look at new possibilities. The thought
of new possibilities frightens us and we look
with scorn at anyone who suggests anything innovative.
This realm is characterized by ignorance. We
put on blinders and only look straight ahead,
never to the right or left.
The hell realm
is characterized by acute aggression. We build
a wall of anger between ourselves and our experience.
Everything irritates us, even the most innocuous,
and innocent statement drives us mad with anger.
The heat of our anger is reflected back on us
and sends us into a frenzy to escape from our
torture, which in turn causes us to fight even
harder and get even angrier. The whole thing
builds on itself until we don't even know if
we're fighting with someone else or ourselves.
We are so busy fighting that we can't find an
alternative to fighting; the possibility of
alternative never even occurs to us.
These are the three lower realms.
One of the three higher realms is called the
jealous god realm. This pattern
of existence is characterized by acute paranoia.
We are always concerned with "making it". Everything
is seen from a competitive point of view. We
are always trying to score points, and trying
to prevent others from scoring on us. If someone
achieves something special we become determined
to out do them. We never trust anyone; we "know"
they're trying to slip one past us. If someone
tries to help us, we try to figure out their
angle. If someone doesn't try to help us, they
are being uncooperative, and we make a note
to ourselves that we will get even later. "Don't
get mad, get even," that's our motto.
At some point we might hear
about spirituality. We might hear about the
possibility of meditation techniques, imported
from some eastern religion, or mystical western
one, that will make our minds peaceful and absorb
us into a universal harmony. We begin to meditate
and perform certain rituals and we find ourselves
absorbed into infinite space and blissful states
of existence. Everything sparkles with love
and light; we become godlike beings. We become
proud of our godlike powers of meditative absorption.
We might even dwell in the realm of
infinite space where thoughts seldom
arise to bother us. We ignore everything that
doesn't confirm our godhood. We have manufactured
the god realm, the highest
of the six realms of existence.
The problem is, that we have
manufactured it. We begin to relax and no longer
feel the need to maintain our exalted state.
Eventually a small sliver of doubt occurs. Have
we really made it? At first we are able to smooth
over the question, but eventually the doubt
begins to occur more and more frequently and
soon we begin to struggle to regain our supreme
confidence. As soon as we begin to struggle,
we fall back into the lower realms and begin
the whole process over and over; from god realm
to jealous god realm to animal realm to hungry
ghost realm to hell realm. At some point we
begin to wonder if there isn't some sort of
alternative to our habitual way of dealing with
the world. This is the human realm.
The human realm
is the only one in which liberation from the
six states of existence is possible. The human
realm is characterized by doubt and inquisitiveness
and the longing for something better. We are
not as absorbed by the all consuming preoccupations
of the other states of being. We begin to wonder
whether it is possible to relate to the world
as simple, dignified human beings.