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Post by silver on Aug 24, 2013 10:54:43 GMT -5
Omg, I didn't realized I'd spelled 'tanks' that way. blardyhell? I love my quote too - some tings cant get tired ov. did you create it? Nope. Wish I could say I did.
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Post by silver on Aug 24, 2013 10:57:45 GMT -5
Somebody said that for them non-duality was something that just had to click before you could get it. I understand this well because it was that way for me. I studied and I learned from teachers,but none of that did it for me. For me there was a third part that had to come that put it all together for me. That third part for me came from spirit, higher power, God, higher self and/or what ever you wish to call it. For me it was the letting go that came from ceremony. Spirit work gave me that third part that put all of the pieces together and finally made it click for me. They showed me something else about all of this and how we as human beings work. My over all body vibration is directly tied to my comprehension of the knowledge that I have gained during my life. It is also tied into higher memory function. And then something else happened, my learning at some point became remembering. I was shown that all knowledge is already in side of us all. We just have to become willing to do the personal clearing work that unlocks it all. Working on our hatreds, and resentments, and the hardest of all, the fears that we have created. Yes Ish... ' personal clearing work that unlocks it all' unless the subconcious motivations are addressed, the spirit cannot flow-up clear within an love the hell out of everyone. That seems a tall order, guys, but you're the ones with the experience. Then, what do have to do for upkeep or do you remain 'clear' forever after?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2013 20:01:55 GMT -5
Yes Ish... ' personal clearing work that unlocks it all' unless the subconcious motivations are addressed, the spirit cannot flow-up clear within an love the hell out of everyone. That seems a tall order, guys, but you're the ones with the experience. Then, what do have to do for upkeep or do you remain 'clear' forever after? not tall@all, its deep. That which allows the tall-towers, castles in the air to be created. Everyone has life experience even you. Once the sub-concious is dealt-with, 'it' (Life) becomes Plain Sailing an self purifying.
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Post by Beingist on Aug 24, 2013 20:08:56 GMT -5
Yes Ish... ' personal clearing work that unlocks it all' unless the subconcious motivations are addressed, the spirit cannot flow-up clear within an love the hell out of everyone. That seems a tall order, guys, but you're the ones with the experience. Then, what do have to do for upkeep or do you remain 'clear' forever after? Such is what life is for, in my own philosophy--'personal clearing'. It wouldn't surprise me if even Niz and Ramana themselves were still 'clearing' stuff on the day the died.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2013 20:16:59 GMT -5
That seems a tall order, guys, but you're the ones with the experience. Then, what do have to do for upkeep or do you remain 'clear' forever after? Such is what life is for, in my own philosophy--'personal clearing'. It wouldn't surprise me if even Niz and Ramana themselves were still 'clearing' stuff on the day the died. somebody has to put the rubbish-out...
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Post by laughter on Aug 24, 2013 22:17:35 GMT -5
Yes Ish... ' personal clearing work that unlocks it all' unless the subconcious motivations are addressed, the spirit cannot flow-up clear within an love the hell out of everyone. That seems a tall order, guys, but you're the ones with the experience. Then, what do have to do for upkeep or do you remain 'clear' forever after? This covered that ground.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2013 22:30:53 GMT -5
That seems a tall order, guys, but you're the ones with the experience. Then, what do have to do for upkeep or do you remain 'clear' forever after? This covered that ground. everyone has a viewpoint. What is yours?
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Post by laughter on Aug 24, 2013 22:44:21 GMT -5
This covered that ground. everyone has a viewpoint. What is yours? Can only speak for myself but the experience is like driving a car before and after both replacing the suspension system and getting a pair of glasses I didn't know I needed. I've had my share of suffering but overall was pretty lucky, had alot to be thankful for and was but "after", even more so. It's like Joe Walsh said: While there's still bumps and bruises, things cruise but now the idea of the sacred, the reverential actually makes some sense applied to pretty much everything instead of the structures of mind I used to use as a crutch. Ain't no perfection but man, it's like ... light ... ya' know? I don't have any expectations but if I were to run a mind movie of past crises, should one confront me in the future, I could see myself falling back onto a new set of crutches based on looking without thinking, "staying present", watching for patterns, etc...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2013 22:52:39 GMT -5
everyone has a viewpoint. What is yours? Can only speak for myself but the experience is like driving a car before and after both replacing the suspension system and getting a pair of glasses I didn't know I needed. I've had my share of suffering but overall was pretty lucky, had alot to be thankful for and was but "after", even more so. It's like Joe Walsh said: While there's still bumps and bruises, things cruise but now the idea of the sacred, the reverential actually makes some sense applied to pretty much everything instead of the structures of mind I used to use as a crutch. Ain't no perfection but man, it's like ... light ... ya' know? I don't have any expectations but if I were to run a mind movie of past crises, should one confront me in the future, I could see myself falling back onto a new set of crutches based on looking without thinking, "staying present", watching for patterns, etc... sorry to say, me sound quality is static; cant watch your music, but am thankful you responded. www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHx7vaa9FwoAt what point does one stop entertaining thought as more powerful than self-awareness??
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Post by silver on Aug 24, 2013 23:39:02 GMT -5
At what point does one stop entertaining thought as more powerful than self-awareness?? Ooh, I find that a helpful statement. Yeah. (don't ask me why!)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2013 4:32:51 GMT -5
That seems a tall order, guys, but you're the ones with the experience. Then, what do have to do for upkeep or do you remain 'clear' forever after? Such is what life is for, in my own philosophy--'personal clearing'. It wouldn't surprise me if even Niz and Ramana themselves were still 'clearing' stuff on the day the died.
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Post by laughter on Aug 25, 2013 7:13:59 GMT -5
Can only speak for myself but the experience is like driving a car before and after both replacing the suspension system and getting a pair of glasses I didn't know I needed. I've had my share of suffering but overall was pretty lucky, had alot to be thankful for and was but "after", even more so. It's like Joe Walsh said: While there's still bumps and bruises, things cruise but now the idea of the sacred, the reverential actually makes some sense applied to pretty much everything instead of the structures of mind I used to use as a crutch. Ain't no perfection but man, it's like ... light ... ya' know? I don't have any expectations but if I were to run a mind movie of past crises, should one confront me in the future, I could see myself falling back onto a new set of crutches based on looking without thinking, "staying present", watching for patterns, etc... sorry to say, me sound quality is static; cant watch your music, but am thankful you responded. www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHx7vaa9FwoAt what point does one stop entertaining thought as more powerful than self-awareness?? Well Alfy notwithstanding that I should really just STFU 'cause this point that you describe with your question is rather quizzical ... I'll share a "clue from the scene of the crime". Once identification with what used to be a near constant internal dialog suddenly fell away thought was never quite the same. For me, the temporary interruption of the patterns which composed the dialog and supported it was significant and yet impermanent, but thoughts and emotions haven't been seen in exactly the same way since.
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Post by silver on Aug 25, 2013 10:12:20 GMT -5
sorry to say, me sound quality is static; cant watch your music, but am thankful you responded. www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHx7vaa9FwoAt what point does one stop entertaining thought as more powerful than self-awareness?? ... Once identification with what used to be a near constant internal dialog suddenly fell away thought was never quite the same. For me, the temporary interruption of the patterns which composed the dialog and supported it was significant and yet impermanent, but thoughts and emotions haven't been seen in exactly the same way since.It helps me when people share their personal explanations/descriptions of this sort of thing happening to/with them. On another forum at present, we're sharing some of the eye-opening little realizations that tap us on the shoulder, that seem to be pointing at the fact that we are the big picture - or something like that.
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Post by Beingist on Aug 25, 2013 10:22:50 GMT -5
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Post by silver on Aug 25, 2013 11:58:00 GMT -5
At what point does one stop entertaining thought as more powerful than self-awareness??Ooh, I find that a helpful statement. Yeah. (don't ask me why!)Today's a new day and the more I think about your statement, alfio, the more I like it.
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