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RIDING THE TSUNAMI By Roza Riaikkenen Published in the
Australian Theosophical Society Newsletter N85 April 2005 Nowadays,
there are films and books, including the most famous of them, the Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ and The Da Vinci Code
by Dan Brown, which focus on aspects of Jesus Christ’s suffering or, what is
more, on his supposed simple human frailties. Their authors omit the most
important point of Christian history – his example of Ascension. Maybe, they
don’t assume it as a possibility and necessity in the comfort of our modern
social life. The question is – do we need our ascension in our own individual
way in the individual circumstances of our lives? At
the end of 2004, right at the special time of Christmas, a huge earthquake
shook the depths of the Earth beneath the Among
the tales of miraculous survivals, we heard the story of a surfer who was at
sea, trying to “catch the wave” on his surfboard at the time the tsunami struck.
He “caught the wave”, but this time it was the tsunami wave! He suddenly felt
that the wave was lifting him to unexpected heights. It was frightening, but
the surfer stayed firm. He didn’t become paralyzed with fear; he just
concentrated on holding his position on the wave. After the ride of his life,
the surfer found himself standing on his board on a highway a kilometer from
the shore! The tsunami hasn’t harmed him in any way. It simply raised him up,
carried inland and deposited gently when it retreated. Obviously, this was not his
time to die, but rather his time of trial – and he was ready. His skills were
intact, and his concentration allowed him to “ride the tsunami” – to do the
ride of his life literally. In association
with this event, I remembered also the “tsunami” of the WW2 and the six million
of Jews who have perished at that time. After the Germans occupied I
don’t know what happened to the surfer after his experience of “riding the
tsunami”, but I witnessed the result of the ascension of my mother’s spirit–
the height of courage, wisdom and tolerance she had achieved in her life. I
also saw it in some other people who went through the unusual conditions and
trials in their lives with dignity and concentration on their main task at that
time. Such experiences usually provide people with awareness of where and how
the “tsunamis” begin, and how should they meet their challenges. We
can never predict when we will be given the opportunity of our personal ascent,
which always comes together with a question – are we ready for it? Are we
trained enough on the lesser “waves” of our everyday life to be able to “ride
the tsunami” when it comes into our life? Are we aware of our ability to do
this? For
this awareness, don’t we need confirming examples of ascent through trials and
crucifixion which can be seen as a climax of the biggest trials possible? Can
we then deny the Christ example of total Ascension into the higher spheres of Being? Don’t we desperately need such an example for
encouragement amidst our trials, when we receive our chance of turning them
into a step of our ascent? |