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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2013 19:08:48 GMT -5
1. fear afflicts ego's, which refuse to actualise wholeness. 2........
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Post by enigma on Sept 5, 2013 19:16:33 GMT -5
How does an ego actualize wholeness?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2013 19:41:51 GMT -5
How does an ego actualize wholeness? this thread is about fear. Disbanding the imaginary comes later... Have you ever had a fear?(thinkman) lol
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Post by laughter on Sept 5, 2013 19:56:01 GMT -5
1. fear afflicts ego's, which refuse to actualise wholeness. 2........ If there's no self-identification, there's no possibility of existential fear, also referred to as dread. light as a feather without a tether no worry of hitting the ground out late at night no worry for flight from a flash or a snarling sound it's free of a dare to get in the door they suspended the laissez faire no need to d1cker no cost to a snicker just an ear to eternity's sound
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2013 19:59:18 GMT -5
1. fear afflicts ego's, which refuse to actualise wholeness. 2........ If there's no self-identification, there's no possibility of existential fear, also referred to as dread. light as a feather without a tether no worry of hitting the ground out late at night no worry for flight from a flash or a snarling sound it's free of a dare to get in the door they suspended the laissez faire no need to d1cker no cost to a snicker just an ear to eternity's sound can you help me decipher, d1cker
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Post by laughter on Sept 5, 2013 20:02:18 GMT -5
If there's no self-identification, there's no possibility of existential fear, also referred to as dread. light as a feather without a tether no worry of hitting the ground out late at night no worry for flight from a flash or a snarling sound it's free of a dare to get in the door they suspended the laissez faire no need to d1cker no cost to a snicker just an ear to eternity's sound can you help me decipher, d1cker Means to haggle, to negotiate a price. Muttley snickers is freeeee! They don't cost nuthin'!!
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Post by enigma on Sept 5, 2013 20:12:31 GMT -5
How does an ego actualize wholeness? this thread is about fear. Disbanding the imaginary comes later... Have you ever had a fear?(thinkman) lol Fear is what keeps you from walking out in traffic. (Laughing out loud, and rolling around on the floor laughing, also out loud.)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2013 20:20:17 GMT -5
this thread is about fear. Disbanding the imaginary comes later... Have you ever had a fear?(thinkman) lol Fear is what keeps you from walking out in traffic. (Laughing out loud, and rolling around on the floor laughing, also out loud.) yes.. thank you. My sister had no-fear in her fantasy an got hit, an flew some distance before she awoke.
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Post by silence on Sept 5, 2013 20:47:38 GMT -5
1. fear afflicts ego's, which refuse to actualise wholeness. 2........ Fear is a natural body reaction for the sake of survival. There is also the capacity to induce fear through thought. The ego is this constant movement of thought that repeatedly triggers fear in different intensities. Eventually a baseline level of fear is established such that it may not even be noticeable or may be considered normal. When one approaches the potential to be free of this fear, it is itself fearful because it appears to be a venture into the unknown (you can't remember what it was like without the fear). The whole thing is one elaborate imaginary maze that one pretends to traverse until the day they don't. The day that the fear, the maze and everything within it is no longer taken to be real.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2013 21:28:56 GMT -5
1. fear afflicts ego's, which refuse to actualise wholeness. 2........ Fear is a natural body reaction for the sake of survival. There is also the capacity to induce fear through thought. The ego is this constant movement of thought that repeatedly triggers fear in different intensities. Eventually a baseline level of fear is established such that it may not even be noticeable or may be considered normal. When one approaches the potential to be free of this fear, it is itself fearful because it appears to be a venture into the unknown (you can't remember what it was like without the fear). The whole thing is one elaborate imaginary maze that one pretends to traverse until the day they don't. The day that the fear, the maze and everything within it is no longer taken to be real. Fabulous!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2013 21:29:35 GMT -5
Any more intelligent people in ST?
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Post by serpentqueen on Sept 5, 2013 21:37:27 GMT -5
Any more intelligent people in ST? The new age community does this whole rigamarole about how one should choose Love not Fear. But I dunno if I really see much of a difference. To love is to embrace fear. Or at least it seems that way to me. To love is to risk. Risk is fear. Loss is the ultimate risk. Loss/ death is inevitable. I guess it's circular.. to love fully is ultimately to embrace, not resist, fear. How's that? What's my IQ?
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Post by Ishtahota on Sept 5, 2013 21:42:31 GMT -5
Fear panic and anxiety are tools of the ego. Fear panic and anxiety also come to us during what the mystics call dark days of the soul. It is a last ditch effort for the ego to remain in control of persons life, when that person has really gotten serious about their spiritual growth.
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Post by serpentqueen on Sept 5, 2013 21:42:41 GMT -5
.. incidentally right now my heart is breaking in all directions at once. It seems to me your heart has to break in order to grow bigger.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2013 21:48:53 GMT -5
Any more intelligent people in ST? The new age community does this whole rigamarole about how one should choose Love not Fear. But I dunno if I really see much of a difference. To love is to embrace fear. Or at least it seems that way to me. To love is to risk. Risk is fear. Loss is the ultimate risk. Loss/ death is inevitable. I guess it's circular.. to love fully is ultimately to embrace, not resist, fear. How's that? What's my IQ? top whole! Love yerself to death through fear an realise that which cannot be born.
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