Tippaporn
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Post by Tippaporn on Apr 8, 2005 22:33:52 GMT -5
This may really be a dumb question to which I already know the answer. And yet it there's an aspect of it which still puzzles me.
Why do so many not see what is so obvious to so many others? Reference the old adage, "One man's garbage is another man's gold."
People want to be free. They want their dreams to come true. They want happiness. They want a better world. Tell them these things are theirs and you get violent reactions at times.
I know that everyone is here for a different reason. I know that this knowledge is not for everyone. I know that you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink. Yet it's still perplexing and oddly fascinating to state and explain the obvious to some only to receive blank stares at best.
I try to imagine what it will take to make the obvious common knowledge. Or perhaps the world simply changes as slowly as I change myself.
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Post by LL on Apr 9, 2005 0:00:23 GMT -5
I used to ponder this too. In my experience I have found that there are parts of me that are never going to accept certain things that I have learned. No amount of demonstrating or convincing will do. Those parts of me are set in their ways and I allow them freedom to express themselves at times of my choosing. These "parts" are reflected back at me through the world around me. Some parts do give a blank stare when shown something that is so obvious. Other parts have been violent...leave me alone! types. The inner selves are reflected back at me each and every day, some may change others will not. Allowing them the freedom to be who they are is the best thing that you can give them.
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Post by Grave on Apr 9, 2005 8:25:31 GMT -5
I try to imagine what it will take to make the obvious common knowledge. Imagination itself ...and you'll have your own perfect world I too wonder about the things that you mention. It is difficult to get an honest answer. The Best 'I Think' we can do is to observe and watch; the low tide and the high tide.. we can't control anyone else's boat but our own sail in this ocean. Some people stay close to the land(the secure) and they can hardly imagine what a sailor like you who talks about the deep sea is like. I agree with LL here, let them be... .... and meet them when they visit you in the middle of the ocean... The only reason why I too come back for them is 'lonliness", but its a good time to get over the fear of alone, because in truth.. we are not. Grave(Ohoye!) Hello and Welcome Friend
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Tippaporn
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Post by Tippaporn on Apr 9, 2005 9:12:50 GMT -5
Thanks Grave and LL. And thanks for the welcome, Grave.
By the by, I like your user name and avatar. Halloween is my all time favorite holdiay. You get to have loads of fun and get rewarded for it, too. Hey, sounds just like life, doesn't it? I'm curious as to the personal meaning it has for you.
LL, thanks for reminding me about aspects. The responses from people "outside" of me are reflections of aspects of me.
I believe you've read Jane Roberts' Aspect Psychology? That's one book I didn't read for whatever reason. Now I feel an urge to browse through it. Unfortunately, I'm half a world away from my home in the U.S.
Coincidentally enough, my recent encounter which prompted this question had a reference to Richard Bach. I was accused of quoting him. It lead me to check the internet and I ran across this forum. I think my favorite part of life is to witness how these little coincidences miraculously, suprisingly and pleasantly unfold.
I know I'll be meeting some wonderful friends here.
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Post by peter on Apr 9, 2005 10:07:14 GMT -5
why why why? why why's?
The social paradigm of thought..... being socialized to a point of view... STEP out of it if you can... takes some effort .
Stepping outside THAT is a commitment and a singlular journey... but......... that doesnt mean others cant find their OWN way.......
this may sound funny or odd ,,, but..... here it is..
give up caring....
about others....
I dont mean in any way to be "selfish" in social terms... but rather in an untouched open eyed dream that you wish to walk through..... youre own clouds formed from youre own breathing..... quietly remember... its possible to let go of why's.
without guilt or shunning others or any thing that might keep you from the why's and lead instead to, "IS" ( its a biggggggggggg space)..... Remember... remember remember.... NO hiding.... after awhile.... no more questions...... just more laughter....witnessing AWE. breathing. collecting light...... oh, and of course... fish..... "nice little swimming star morsels'.
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LL
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Post by LL on Apr 9, 2005 10:11:07 GMT -5
I've never heard of it. Why are you a half a world away?
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Tippaporn
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Post by Tippaporn on Apr 9, 2005 10:25:50 GMT -5
Just guessing, LL. It's been awhile since I heard any references to aspects and have only encountered them from the book I mentioned. Even still, your reply triggered the connection. Thanks for that response.
I've been living in Bangkok, Thailand for the past two plus years. I love adventure and this is a world very unlike western society. Living here sometimes feels as though I've reincarnated. The culture is fascinating, the Thai people are fabulous, the country is beautiful, and the food is among the best in the world. It's my little paradise.
And thanks, too, Pete. I certainly understand what you mean about not caring about other people. To put it in different words, no one is ever lost and no one ever needs to be saved from anything by anybody. We all know what we're doing even when it seems that we don't.
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Post by Grave on Apr 10, 2005 0:05:32 GMT -5
Hey, sounds just like life, doesn't it? I'm curious as to the personal meaning it has for you. Thanks for the thanks friend, and you are most welcome. And i'd like to thank you for the question. Life is a complex word to define as it is to understand. Life means Death to me, not in a negative way, for death means life to me. For me, it is a journey of illusion that would continue till "I" exist seperate from "I"..be it spiritual world, this earth, heaven, hell, light or darkness. Therefore Life to me means something "me" until I become.I do agree with other terms that define life as a force or energy, but to me, it also means a limitless illusion for now(or of now). May be life is the "Now" Also, Life is the role I play... to learn, why, only life can tell. Grave( Look Inside For Enlightenment)
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Post by lizanne333 on Apr 10, 2005 4:10:12 GMT -5
Grave and all,
From what I am reading I am reminded of the Hindu? wheel of the cycle of birth and death which some, on one level view as re-incarnation and others have their ideas about it too.
Isn't the concept of Enllightenment the removal of self from the struggle of life and death?
Asking, here, ok?
Is it possible that this wheel is the continual cycle of the life and death cycle within THIS one life? Where we are continually born of a new understanding and eventually die to that understanding, and born again to another understanding only to die to that one too? The STRUGGLE AND PAIN EPXERIENCED is what the is experience is/has been within each cycle between the birth and the death?
Is not ENLIGHTENMENT the recognition of the pain and suffering within each cycle and the REMOVAL of the self from ALL of any additional such cycles?
If so, how does one come to the understanding that there is something OTHER than the continual cycling in and out of birth-struggle-death?
Remember the concept of feeling in a way as if you are on the edge of a black hole, spinning round and round, and round and round, repeating, repeating "same" relationships, ouch!, same interpersonal relationships, both inner conflict, and the resultant outer manifestation of conflict, again and again? In the pain and suffering itself, you wish that there was some way OUT of this paradigm? Then you die, go to the grave, and arise again with hopefully some NEW understanding, which seems promptly forgotten as you begin again to struggle, re-creating the battle within you, then "entangle" yourselves with those outside you, KNOWING that while it is playing itself out- that in fact, you are doing the same thing over and over again, that which you swore you would not do again .
Is this not a relatively clear description of (some)of our lives?
But if you are an otter, do you just eat fish, basque in the sunlight and relax (yoga)?
Has the otter every suffered such things? Would he divulge the information even if he had?
If the above has ANY identifiable resonance within ANY of ourselves, or a part of ourselves, what is the KICKER?
What in your current ENLIGHTENED state can you offer in terms of wisdom, understanding, (far be it from me to ask for compassion); just a crumb, a morsel of a vision of what to look for while spinning in the wheel, in order to "KICK OUT AND OFF THAT WHEEL ITSELF", into the world of fish and yoga and what,- detatched from caring a bit about others still locked in the darkness of that hell?
I mean, after all, we can't help others now, can we? I mean, I choose to ignore "even" the one voice that I continue to hear calling out to anyone for some lifeline, some vision of something to help that individual escape his "knowing" of the hell he/she is in but doesn't know how to escape it.
Tell the Pope to stop praying 9 hours a day, (he's still praying) Tell the Dali Lama to stop writing books, and praying all day that others will escape hell.
Far be it from me to ever ask those whose reality is "So Enlightened" that they choose not to see the suffering of humanity; and deligate it to the realm of "it's their suffering, their chains, their reality, not mine", and as a result not lend a hand or a prayer or even a simple vision of your ENLIGHTENED STATE held momentarily, if even for a fraction of a second, in your mind with the INTENT of sending it out to the suffering.
I had help. I have had ALOT OF HELP. And every cell of my body, in the light it emits, is for and throughout eternity, thankful to the loving concern of those who "saw" in me the capacity and the capability of doing the "work" to escape this human malady!
Humanity in its' "Higher State" recognizes that we need all of us, not just an enlightened few.
For those in the realm of the cycle of destruction of themselves are just as valuable and just as needed as some of us in our "pompous state of freedom".
What would happen if no wo-man attained complete and total ENLIGHTENMENT UNTIL, all wo-mankind reached THIS SAME ENLIGHTENMENT?
Would this not change our attitude just a skosh?
But again, let those whose path it is to help, then help, and to those whose path it is to fish, fish.
But whatever path it is that is your TRUE COURSE, do it to the very best of your ability, and in the state of Enlightenment therof, allow that "being in the light" SHINE as a star in the heavens for all of those in the darkness to see, as well as those in a similar light!
A bit of sarcasm here in identifying a difference in me from every other me in you!
Lizanne
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Post by Grave on Apr 10, 2005 5:50:57 GMT -5
Grave and all, From what I am reading I am reminded of the Hindu? wheel of the cycle of birth and death which some, on one level view as re-incarnation and others have their ideas about it too. Isn't the concept of Enlightenment the removal of self from the struggle of life and death? Glad you asked dear Lizzane. Case 1: A person who is enlightened may not chose the end of cycles. Case 2: A person who never was enlightened may achieve Moksha (or freedom from birth and death), mostly depending upon his good deeds - as religions define. Also "the Karma" in Hinduism) Yes, enlightenment, most likely, does mean freedom from struggle(the rising) ================================================================================ Wonderful thought. Indeed it is so too. ================================================================================
Shall we say that Enlightenment is realizing that there wasn't any thing such as "suffering" after all.
YES, should we complain ?
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We already do it. This is life, the illusion of it, or is it? ================================================================================
In my current state I'd say I am enlightened about the fact that I am not enlightened ================================================================================
I can maintain care I guess(just a thought). Jesus cared till he was reunited. i don't know much about bible though. ================================================================================
My dear friend We can never help any one but ourselves. But we can Serve others can't we? To help someone is to assume that I am greater in some way, which is nothing but ego and illusion. Either I am them, or I am not even me at all.
This would be like changing someone out of force.. nothing more than starting yet another religion and ideas with newer definitions of "RIGHT". ================================================================================
Thank you ..I'd like to always keep this.
It would be I who'd be enlightened either way Lizzane would it not I'd take care of you Grave(out of love)
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Post by peter on Apr 10, 2005 19:18:16 GMT -5
ising along, blotter let the settled mud tease his eyes as he saw new earth forming right where he used to live. "man , that storm really changed this place.." snowball couldnt even find hisssss house... "gone gone gone..." he laughedcried....
"Oh welll" , a posession can be rebuilt ..." but not the time we have " thought humble.. "I wonder where blotter is/" lots of friends were helping each other clean and repair and act in concert to revive the local river front... Mr squirrrel made available alll sorts of nuts.... Pew shared all of her dried roots and Rimu showed e veryone where clean water was.
and blotter came with friends from up river where the river was clearwater and brought enough food for them all to get back on with life.... " just figuring it out is enough... keeping it simple... caring... without caring.. simple" blotters thoughts still rested with Matai.... and hers with him.... Pamalfi was know where in sight but blotter knew she was a survivor and would always swim the wide waters.
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Post by lizanne333 on Apr 11, 2005 9:05:06 GMT -5
Oh Peter,
How incredibly beautiful. If I am understanding the light of the picture created, UNITY is all around us, a natural phenomenom, an outgrowth of individuals coming together with, in this case survival as the goal. Possibly, and wonderfully so, in this case, the parties involved are not even aware of such terms as unity. For them they work together to maintain the foundation for their survival. When the work is done, they play, fish, eat, do yoga, preen, basque, burp, sleep. So they in effect enjoy the results of a unified effort.
Question:
I wonder if all the writings of this forum were gathered together, organized, analyzed, "published"(by this I mean presented to "others" in carefully organized form), whether in fact, in spite of the intensely varying opinions represented, and resolved?, if the Grandest of Unified Theories/Application would become evident?
Thanking you for your visual, again.
Lizanne
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Post by peter on Apr 11, 2005 13:56:44 GMT -5
l? Every one knows the answer to all questions is 42 .....via Douglas Adams ( hitch hikers guide to the universe).... but.......... little is know about rule39......... simply stated and used by only one person . ME. rule 39 is this........ "If it is youre idea? You do it"
i have found my life greatly simplified by a basic truth of wanting to believe in others ability to answer and solve their own dreams . lives and doings... good luck with colating rbf ,,, but ask for clear title to author copyrights...... and drink tea.. yummmmy!
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Post by lizanne333 on Apr 11, 2005 15:06:31 GMT -5
Oh Peter,
Listen, you completely misunderstood my intent. I was only posing the question.
Hmmmm I wonder if out of this group interacting together is there the evidence of UNITY.
I have no intentions of any such thing, nor did I ever. It was merely curiosity. If the evidence, when "viewed" by a professional observer, would they see the natural formation of UNITY.
Once again, and I am glad I have the opportunity to make absolutely certain that I am UNDERSTOOD.
Dear Peter, this was a conclusion that you jumped to. Ouch!
I appreciate your input! Lizanne
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Post by peter on Apr 11, 2005 19:50:27 GMT -5
What was that song? The one where the singer says...."The future is sooooo bright, I think I need shades?....... I always lovvvved that line and smile when i think of it.... even laugh as my quinna is turning to starch.... or returning there......
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