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    Joy: The Deepest Secret of the Universe

    by Robert Ellwood

    TO THOSE WHO SEE ARIGHT, this vast and mysterious universe is as

    overflowing with joy as the old-fashioned heaven was overbursting with angels.

    Its stars throb with joy, its radiations hum with it, its dark or glowing nebulae

    embed it. The dances of the atoms and galaxies are dances of joy. Here below,

    joy lies hidden deep down at the heart of all thingsboulders, trees, dolphins,

    zebras, and ourselves. Occasionally joy can be tapped in such a way that we can

    recognize its presence everywhere. It streams out of its secret places within us to

    flood the conscious mind with rapture keener than the sharpest grief and wider

    than any learning. I have experienced moments and hours when such joy has

    come to me, sometimes spontaneously and sometimes induced by meditation,

    for meditation seldom failssooner or laterto release the floodgates of joy and

    focus its dancing light.

    In those moments, each one of us is what life tends toward and what being is all

    about. These times of joy are not emotional quirks or manic moods; they are life

    supremely being itself, being what it wants to be, in touch with the being that is its

    true nature.

    When this deep joy comes, it is just there, independent of outer events. It is

    entirely different from being happy about something, like getting a present or

    completing a successful business deal. It is a pure joy of beingthat can well up in

    the most ordinary settings, amid the drudgery of unglamorous work, or while

    drifting off to sleep, and it can come in meditation, even in a hospital bed or a

    prison cell.

    The authenticity of these moments tells us that the universe, deep down, is joy,

    for at such times we feel closest to the universe and most a part of its material

    and spiritual nature. Joy is life realizing what its parent, the universeGod, if youwishis, always was, and ever shall be.

    I have known such joy, and there is certainly nothing about me, no special birth

    or virtue, that leads me to think I am any different from the rest of humanity. I am

    firmly convinced that this same joy is latent in all women and men; indeed, in all

    that is. It is in you!

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    As the true nature of life, joy can be touched and known by anyone, in whatever

    circumstances. In some people and places it may be near the surface, in others

    deeply buried. But if joy is the true stuff of the universe, there can be no place,

    however terrible, where its last glimmer has irretrievably flickered out.

    Joy is the most basic reality of the universe and of ourselves as parts of it: to

    seek this joy above all else is not a selfish quest. Living for sensual pleasure and

    ordinary happiness may indeed be selfish if pursued without thought for others,

    but the joy of the universe operates by very different laws. The more of this joy

    you have, the more others have, too, for it is inevitably shared. The more joy you

    give, the more sensitive you are to the blockage of joy in others, and the more

    you are drawn through love to help them find joy. Ordinary happiness wants to

    get; joy wants to give.

    The primacy of joy is clearly expressed in the world's great spiritual traditions,

    which promise joy in this life and the life to come for those who live in accordance

    with the will of God; that is, with the real nature of things. Religions generally

    portray the saint or enlightened being as a person of supremely deep joy,

    suggested by the aureole or halo.

    For example, the Upanishads, the most philosophical of the Vedic scriptures of

    ancient India, tell us that Brahman (God) is joy: "For from joy all beings are born,

    by joy they are sustained, being born, and into joy they enter after death." Thesame passage tells us that Brahman is also food, energy, mind, and intellect, but

    the deepest truth is that Brahman is joy. Brahman, though one, is all things, as a

    single flame takes many different shapes. But it is not Brahman's conditioned

    existence as the multiplicity of things that is the fullness of joy. Rather, Brahman

    as infinite reality pours endless depths into each conditioned experience, which

    makes it possible for all to be flooded with deep joy. As the Upanishads say

    elsewhere, "Only in the Infinite is there joy." And as a commentator on the Vedas

    said, "The universe, with everything in it, is only an outward flow and a

    crystallized form of the unceasingly upwelling joy of Brahman."

    Deep deathless joy is the innermost reality of the universe and of ourselves as

    sons and daughters of that universe, its gods in the making. Joy is our heritage,

    and we can claim it today.

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    Some may hold that a gift as exalted as deep joy cannot be forced or claimed; it

    can come only on its own when the time is right. But this idea represents, I think,

    a far more passive attitude toward life than we need have. Joy is ours by right

    and we are empowered to take charge of our lives. Eternity's gifts belong to any

    and all points in time. The teachings of all religions regarding prayer and

    meditation indicate that we are to lay hold of divine gifts, not to insult heaven by

    scorning them.

    In time, you may know deep joy on the wonderful level of Illumination. Afterward,

    if your wisdom deepens with your joy and you learn to let nothing get you down,

    the passage of the Dark Night of the Soul will take care of itself, and Union will

    free you to know the deepest secret of the universe, joy.