Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 > > Silent, reverent, > > selfless love, > > may well be > > the only human activity > > free of violence. > > And to stand by in silence, when subtle forms of coercive violence > were forced on me, not doing anything out of fear of not being a > reverent selfless human, is the worst violence I have committed > against myself. > Mira Beautifully stated, both of you. Thank you, A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 Rainbolily wrote: > > > Silent, reverent, > > > selfless love, > > > may well be > > > the only human activity > > > free of violence. > > > > And to stand by in silence, when subtle forms of coercive violence > > were forced on me, not doing anything out of fear of not being a > > reverent selfless human, is the worst violence I have committed > > against myself. > > Mira > Any violence done to oneself is by it's nature voluntary, to attribute it's source to others is a delusion, realise that all fear is created by oneself and only oneself. The path to courage and choice is always open. Mace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Dear Mace, You wrote: >Any violence done to oneself is by it's>nature voluntary, to attribute it's source to>others is a delusion, realise that all fear>is created by oneself and only oneself. Oh dear Mace, I have to so disagree... What I can say for now is, that if that what you say, were so, I would not have retrieved my full being, who I am, my love, my compassion, my ability to forgive... >The path to courage and choice is always open.That is true, and some ppl. need a hand with love, compassion and understanding... that is what Bodhisattvas do. I have written a lot about that, and assisted many people with that insight, who retrieved and are retrieving their selfhood once and for all. The illusion is the 'illusive fear' that is put on the ones that have been made fearful, with the curse that they now have to think , cannot help but think, that this fear is more true than love and reality. That is what perpetrators of malice accomplish to do. That is what Bodhisattvas help to undo... free everyone of that curse eventually. I am not sure if the email correspondence on my website contains anything on that yet. You may want to take a look. Tomorrow I will see if I have some time to add some if it is not there. I don't think though, that I can put it more concisely than how I just did it. Love, Wim http://www.aurasphere.dhs.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Wim Borsboom wrote: Dear Mace, You wrote:>Any violence done to oneself is by it's >nature voluntary, to attribute it's source to >others is a delusion, realise that all fear >is created by oneself and only oneself.Oh dear Mace, I have to so disagree... >The path to courage and choice is always open. That is true, and some ppl. need a hand with love, compassion and understanding... that is what Bodhisattvas do. By illuminating delusion. have to think , cannot help but think, that this fear is more true than love and reality. This is the delusion of no choice. Love, Wim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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