Guest guest Posted September 15, 2001 Report Share Posted September 15, 2001 Beautiful Kheyala, In innocence, we do not know what will/would happen, we are not there, and, - Love flowers (like the words in your post). Love, James , "Kheyala" <kheyala@n...> wrote: > Kheyala's Thoughts ....September 15, 2001 (4 days after the terrorist attacks on NYC and D.C.) > > > The intensity that gives rise to craziness and violence......what is it? > > The intensity that gives rise to craziness and violence in me......how is it different from that in the Taliban? > > I have feared this intensity and have resisted it by trying to avoid it outside of myself and control it inside of myself with all of my might. And even if I have had relative success in avoiding it or suppressing it for the moment (at the price of loads of life-energy and love) it comes back sudden and furious when I least expect it. How is this different from the military methods of security and the terrorist attacks? > > The helpless lack of control and the inability to avoid this intensity increases the resistance to it, and in doing so, increases the craziness and violence. > > What is the solution? > > A solution would be needed if there indeed was a problem. I guess am calling "craziness and violence" the problem. But really, they are not the problem. They are the result. They are the result of the resistance to the intensity. If there is no resistance to the intensity, then what? > > If there is no resistance, then there is no craziness and no violence. > > There is just the intensity. > There is just the fire. > The fury and power and purity of the fire. > > I have no idea what would happen. > > > ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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