Guest guest Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 > <snip> > > > > For me reading ignorance is painful, > > I don't know how to ignore them > > either; one way would be to get off > > line, but I meet many insightful > > people too > > > > > > > > > > There must be something about your impulsiveness that you > like. > > > Maybe you like to be angry. It is a > > > pleasurable feeling. > > > > NO I HATE IT!! > > > > > Not so much > > > later when you have to extract yourself from the results. > > > > > > If you Forgive your transgressors you get > a similar release. > > > > > > with me it is not a matter of > > forgiveness, Bobby. I am not mad > > at a person at all just at the > > ignorance. I was always rebellious > > and when I am bullied with and > > drilled into stupidity I just rebel > > against it > > > > Love, Karta > > > Hi you guys, > > A little inquiry, here: > > Isn't the rebelliousness to the ignorance just further ignorance? > And isn't the fact that we already know that, the true reason for our > anger? Hi Kheyalove yes > > So it really isn't the ignorance of others that is so painful....it > is actually our own resistance to it, right? no, but doing inquiry about: why does ignorance in other perk me I found, that it is my own ignorance of my blind spots what fuel this anger > And if we can observe > our own resistance (even when it's enormous, 'cause Silence is always > bigger and always wins in the end), which is Wisdom, then we don't > have to perpetuate the ignorance by broiling internally or saying or > doing anything that we will later regret. > I do not regret :-( > Just discovering this in this moment, myself, > thanks, Karta > Kheyala Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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