Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 , "yosyx" <yosyflug@0...> wrote: > , Gregory Goode <goode@D...> > wrote: > > On 7/08/04 07:49 pm "John Logan" (johnrloganis) wrote: Hi > Tony, > Good points. This problem (Lucknow Disease) arises because of the > failure to clearly distinguish the Absolute from the Relative view of > things. ===This is a good point too. When one has the disease, one > arrogates the absolute level to one's self and the relative level to > others. Or one switches levels according to one's advantage. When > someone blames them, switch to Absolute. When someone praises them, > switch to Relative. --Greg > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > imho "nonduality" means simply being oneself, without pretences > and identifications, regardless of circumstances, whenever and > wherever; without the thoughts "imine" etc interfering in the > unfolding moment to moment. > > any forms and attempts of "teachingothers", whatever the excuses, > enhance the illusion of a seperate identity and exhibit the ignorance > of purported "teacher". imitation of "enlightned" personalities, > copious writings on the subject etc are transparent works of the ego. > talking about "path" and "walking it" is easy; but in truth the > apparent walker and the path are one and the same. > > yosy agreed... every thought perpetuates the illusory ego "i" sense... from practicing intense self-inquiry, the ego "i" is dis-covered to be imaginary... with this realization, the desire to perpetuate thought reinforcing ego strategies diminishes... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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