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Post by sharon on Jul 9, 2011 16:52:18 GMT -5
How to destroy selfishness?
Selfishness is not some material to be blown away applying some physical instruments and physical forces. It is conceptual nervous energy existing in the mind and the concept is totally wrong. A wrong concept can be removed by right concept only. Replacing one seemingly wrong concept with another seemingly right concept will keep conceptual thought operating, as you rightly say, as energy of the mind. Seeing that there is no self and that what is seeing, is seeing through everything ... and recording it ... shows time and time again, that being 'in service' and 'out of service' flows, just like everything else in the stream. Sip at will.
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Post by therealfake on Jul 9, 2011 20:18:00 GMT -5
How to destroy selfishness?
Selfishness is not some material to be blown away applying some physical instruments and physical forces. It is conceptual nervous energy existing in the mind and the concept is totally wrong. A wrong concept can be removed by right concept only. A diamond can be cut by another diamond only. Of course, while cutting the diamond, not only another diamond is required but also the force in the process of cutting is required. Another diamond is knowledge and the force in the process of cutting is devotion. Therefore, the right concept associated with devotion to God can only succeed in destroying the selfishness. When the selfishness is cut at the root, your service to God will be perfect and will please God. The service to God with selfishness will not fetch you the real grace from God. You can only receive some boons to satisfy your selfishness. In fact, the selfishness grows more and more by the boons just like the fire grows more and more by receiving the ghee. The process of pacification of selfishness increases it more and more. You can never subside the selfishness by such process of pacification. The selfishness really subsides when it is cut by knowledge associated with devotion. Then your service to God without selfishness will fetch you the real and immense grace from the God. www.universal-spirituality.orgUniversal Spirituality for World Peace The curse of all that wish awakening... A wonderfully self conceptualizing "MIND"
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Post by onehandclapping on Jul 10, 2011 3:00:06 GMT -5
Listen Sharon and TRF, your minds are simply cubic zerconiums trying to do a diamonds work. You need to get in there and use those diamonds to cut the other diamonds out that tell you there is no diamond to cut. Obviously swami has cut out a large part of his diamond and is on the right path. All should follow suit. For peace on earth. Of course. As my diamond told me you were asking for what reason should I do this OHC? Heil Diamond!!!
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Post by acewall on Jul 10, 2011 3:18:36 GMT -5
serve someone else!
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Post by ifriend on Jul 12, 2011 15:59:32 GMT -5
serve someone else! I like this answer!
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Post by enigma on Jul 12, 2011 19:37:53 GMT -5
Serving others in the midst of selfishness may allay guilt, but is unlikely to make one less selfish. The best way to be unselfish is to be selfless. (without a self) It's not something a self can do.
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Post by klaus on Jul 12, 2011 21:46:02 GMT -5
serving others is the height of selfishness, it absolutely benefits no one but the self.
where does the idea of serving someone come from anyway? it's total nonsense.
just act.
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Post by jasonl on Jul 12, 2011 23:23:37 GMT -5
Hey enigma: Go f.u.c.k. your'self'.
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Post by acewall on Jul 12, 2011 23:30:19 GMT -5
serving others is the height of selfishness, it absolutely benefits no one but the self. where does the idea of serving someone come from anyway? it's total nonsense. just act. lol, total nonsense draws me into your post! All 'ideas' that are not original thoughts arise in ones individual-mind having earlier seen them (awarely or unawarely) or 'heard them uttered at sometime in ones life. We pick-up 'good an not so good' nuts all over the place. With regards a self or Not.... I look at life in this way... at first recognition i was bonded to 'form of self' which did me well, kept me alive and at times safe in the world during adolescence, whereby i realised that i could live on my own...by myself, independant like...support mySelf (which I was none the wiser of then; At first recognition). Later on in life, i began to realise that this 'fabricated-self' which i thought i was, wasnt the real me. That which came an removed i out of the face of danger, that which i was able to intuit, that which pulled me through near death experiences, 'that Self' was comfortably-settled way beneath my 'thought-self's centre. This sounds like skitzoidalness much like the 'total-nonsence' you used to lead me in here, I know...But now i am here I must say how interesting it is to explore ones mind, and speak openly if one still has one.
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Post by acewall on Jul 12, 2011 23:34:59 GMT -5
Serving others in the midst of selfishness may allay guilt, but is unlikely to make one less selfish. The best way to be unselfish is to be selfless. (without a self) It's not something a self can do. lol, To aspire to certain death! Is that something you-did or are hoping another may do, to test your theory?
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Post by enigma on Jul 13, 2011 15:54:21 GMT -5
Hey enigma: Go f.u.c.k. your'self'. Nice to see you too, Jason.
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Post by heretic on Jul 13, 2011 19:11:51 GMT -5
Hey enigma: Go f.u.c.k. your'self'. Nice to see you too, Jason. e Is this a calculated response? I'm asking because I would have responded in a more authentic manner.
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Post by onehandclapping on Jul 13, 2011 19:26:18 GMT -5
How more authentic could he have responded? ha!
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Post by heretic on Jul 13, 2011 19:28:03 GMT -5
serving others is the height of selfishness, it absolutely benefits no one but the self. where does the idea of serving someone come from anyway? it's total nonsense. just act. So, we should just toss out karma yoga as a path?
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Post by heretic on Jul 13, 2011 19:35:25 GMT -5
How more authentic could he have responded? ha! Well, if nothingness is as real as some say it is, saying nothing would have been apropo, right? How's Hitler doing?
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