THE WAYS OF THE MIND
Some reflections on Elena Hartgering's excellent article about the rape victim.
By Åsa Samsioe, Sweden (practicing psychologist)
Fourteen
years ago Yaani, the woman in Elena's article, suffered this brutal rape. Yaani
says that this awful event has “no charge, no juice, no power” over her...
because “in reality it never happened”.
Elena writes “Healing comes, not from repressing the trauma or denying it, but
from confronting it and working through the feelings that are associated with
it.”
The Buddhist- monk and psychologist Jack Kornfield, says the same thing with
different words in his book “A Path with Heart”: “Wise spiritual practice
requires that we actively address the pain and conflict in our life in order to
come to inner integration and harmony.” And he continues: “Many people first
come to spiritual practice hoping to skip over their sorrows and wounds, the
difficult areas of their lives. They hope to rise above them and enter a
spiritual realm full of divine grace, free from conflict.”
Then he writes about a man he knew, who practiced as a yogi in India for ten
years, which led to long periods of peace and light in his mind.... But after
that the “unfinished issues” that had made him so depressed and unhappy before
he came to India, returned to him as strong as before. “He realized he could not
run from himself and began to seek a healing in the midst of his life”, Jack
Kornfield adds.
In Yaani's
mind this awful rape has never happened and she thinks she is unaffected by it.
But in the same way that you don't
get liberation automatically just by repeating to yourself, “I am not separate
or different from God”, nor do you automatically get rid of the agony and the
painful feelings which are the result of nasty experiences. Besides, healing of
the mind goes hand in hand with spiritual development.
A fundamental striving for all living beings is to escape from pain. I have met
several persons who have been badly traumatized, but don't
want to seek help, because they just want to forget their painful experiences.
The only snag is that it isn't
that easy to get rid of them. But there are quite a lot of psychological
mechanisms, most of them unconscious, which release the affected person from
pain and agony. One of these mechanisms, which unfortunately is used just too
often, is called projection. The result of projection is that it is the people
in the affected person's
nearest surroundings (husbands, wives, children, friends, work-mates) who have
to take the pain and the agony on themselves, when the affected person lacks the
ability to confront and work through
his/her
trauma.
I once
had a work-mate who had been badly traumatized by her nasty experiences. She was
rather unconscious of how her own behavior affected her work-mates. Probably her
personal view was that she was a healthy and competent individual. But her
work-mates were rather tired of her and sometimes quite exhausted by her
repeated manipulations to release herself from pain and agony by projecting it
on to them. They never got the peaceful place of work they needed because there
was always turbulence around that woman. The great paradox was that she was very
interested in spiritual life and often talked about her yearning to live in
accordance with her interests. The tragedy was that she wasn't
able to live up to her lofty ideals, when it came to her behavior towards other
people.
I
suppose that most people have similar experiences from persons they have met in
their lives. If they make the effort to discover the reasons behind these
persons’ behavior, they will certainly find traumas of various kinds. So even if
Yaani says that her experiences have “no charge, no juice, no power” over her,
perhaps there are others who have to suffer because of her experiences? The
mechanisms of the mind are working in a most ingenious and uncontrollable way
and it is not very responsible to pretend that one is not affected by nasty
experiences.
However it isn´t easy for those who completely lack psychological
knowledge to realize those things by themselves. But isn't
it a shame that even SSB, who proclaims himself to be God, is as ignorant as his
poor devotee?