Barry
Long was an Australian spiritual teacher in the 70s to the early 2000s and
presents a mixture of teachings but in a cohesive whole. He draws on techniques
and traditions from Buddhism, Tantra, Gurdjieff Work, Krishnamurti, and much of
his content seems to have been created by BL himself.
Barry
Long is an excellent 'next step' after exploring the teachings of Eckhart Tolle
(for example) or similar surface level teachings that don't provide much
structure apart from attending satsangs and talks. Barry Long influenced an enormous
amount of ET's teachings, for instance, and some of the concepts are pretty
much word for word or have been substituted with a new label (e.g. Barry Long's
concept of 'the pygmy' was translated into Eckhart Tolle's concept of the 'pain
body', which of course is a bit more palatable and politically correct
nowadays).
Barry
Long is relatively unknown as a teacher, and doesn't have the wide audience
appeal that many of the more charismatic teachers have. Time is also getting
on, and there aren't too many new people taking up his teachings, and some of
the older students have moved on elsewhere.
That said, one of the BEST spiritual DIY courses that I've come
across happens to be Barry Long's "Myth of Life" series. It's a superb
and brilliant DIY set of audio teachings that covers pretty much all bases that
one would want or need in a spiritual path. Topics
covered in the series include meditation, stopping habitual thinking, mindfulness, love and
emotions, sexuality and sexual union, somatic experiencing with emotions,
self-enquiry and self-remembering, and the use of storytelling in an attempt to impart some
self-awareness on the listener regarding the unconscious plight that humankind
now finds itself trapped in.
I'll
be going through this series over the next few posts. The series can be
listened to and studied and used practically for a while, even years, and still
yield benefits over time. It's a little unfortunate that this series was pretty
much a one-hit-wonder, and some of BL's later talks, lectures and focus seemed
to move off the early material in works such as the "Myth of Life"
series, and onto more mundane topics such as love and relationships between men
and women, integrity, and emotional management... which is all dealt with in
the Series too, but the overall focus is that of liberation and mastery of the
self.. which again doesn't appeal to the wider audience as much as talk above
love, relationships, emotions, and life situations.
I'll
leave this here for now and continue on with the next post on Book 1, Part 1 of
the Myth of Life series.
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