An Introduction
to CueSport College International
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As in
life and all sports, including the discipline of billiards,
having knowledge is not the same as understanding. Knowledge
is being of the world and a false power in itself; but understanding
is true power in the world and of itself. We can
acquire books, videos, education and instruction containing
a great deal of knowledge in the form of information, but
we cannot acquire understanding. An instructor or coach
can only speak of the knowledge and information of an activity,
but not of understanding. An expert cueist, golfer,
gymnast, pianist, etc. have understanding of an activity but
cannot speak directly of its understanding. With knowledge
we can easily fool ourselves that we know something, while
we only know about it. This form of ignorance is called
intellectualism. In reference to this, from a great
teacher, every intellectual statement is a "lie and the
father of it", because when we make an intellectual statement,
we pretend that we know something and actually it is not true;
we only know about it.
It is only possible
to believe what is not true. We understand only what
is true. Only truth can be understood. Truth is
what really is. Reality, understanding and absolute
truth are synonymous; which is all good, perfect, healing,
liberating, and imparts harmony toward the betterment of all
things and anyone.
Truth and understanding cannot
be experienced or acquired, but can however, be realized.
For we can experience things that are not true. Experience
is an organismic reaction to some situation, a reaction through
emotions, sensations, intellect; the totality of the organism
reacts to certain factors. These things are not reliable,
therefore we cannot judge truth on the basis of experience.
The worlds of psychiatry, psychology, and theology are confusing
the two things; they are confusing realization with experiences.
Realization is a synonym for understanding, not experience.
Those who believe understanding can be acquired are disillusioned
and ignorant. We can distinguish two kinds of ignorance,
negative ignorance and positive ignorance. Negative
ignorance is when we don't know and we know we do not know.
Positive ignorance is in evidence when we don't know, but
we think we know. Positive ignorance is acquired through
education. Jesus knew this because he had a running
battle with a large and powerful group of positively ignorant
people, namely, the Pharisees. These were the most educated
elite group of his time, but they were miseducated as to the
nature of Devine Reality. They had a legalistic approach
to God. At one point Jesus said: "Except ye be
converted, and become as little children [not knowing] ye
shall not enter the kingdom of heaven" [become enlightened].
He knew that in order to become enlightened, we must be willing
to admit to negative ignorance. The Zen Masters and
Buddhist scholars also understand this because they say, "Knowing
can only come from not knowing". To take offense
of calling oneself ignorant is a sure sign of false assurance.
The source of all
ignorance is the tendency of man to judge by appearances.
We draw erroneous conclusions based on false premises.
The fact that there is such a great variety of psychotherapeutic
schools demonstrates that they all have different assumptions
about what man is. Every founder of psychotherapeutic
school has its own assumptions - either conscious or
unconscious, explicit or implicit - about what man is.
If we start with a certain premise, we will inevitably arrive
at certain conclusions determined by that premise. Thus
the result is a multiplicity of psychotherapeutic schools.
We cannot blame people for being Jungian, Freudian, Adlerian,
Rogerian, etc. It does not help to blame and it
is not fair to blame. We must understand how these things
have come about and then there will be no problem in communication.
The truth cannot
be imposed on anyone or acquired. Acquisitiveness is
willful that comes from personal ego. Personal ego functions
of remembering, forgetting, believing, agreeing, trusting,
accepting, disbelieving, disagreeing, mistrusting and rejecting
are all mental attitudes. Mental attitudes are willed.
Truth cannot be willed. When these categories of willed
thoughts are eliminated in facing an issue, the open mind
is attained. Education is about knowledge which produces
mental attitudes that help us to develop a closed mind.
A total open mind is only possible with total absence of personal
ego. The natural way is the open mind. Whenever
someone states they have an open mind, you can be sure that
it is closed. The closed mind is a product of experience
and education. Education helps us to develop a closed
mind.
The primary requisite
for understanding to happen is the open-minded confrontation
of that which reveals itself from moment to moment, becoming
aware of what is real. A realization comes into consciousness
very peacefully, like a descending white dove settling upon
us, as described of the one which descended upon Jesus after
he was baptized. Realization descends imperceptibly
and it transforms our entire outlook on reality. Understanding
or realization occurs in consciousness only but by grace.
Grace cannot be acquired or experienced but is received in
spiritual awareness. Therefore understanding and realization
are not organismic; they are spiritual. Only material
things can be acquired or experienced. Understanding
comes only by grace to those who are receptive in discerning the obstacles to grace.
As the great teachers
having taught so often, the necessary needed requirement is
in receiving. The increased opening of each one's receptivity
so understanding and truth can come about is what Cuesport Instructors,
as a gifted team, are gratefully blessed to help, heal, guide
and teach anyone... to become better.