Guest guest Posted September 5, 2004 Report Share Posted September 5, 2004 , zen2wrk@a... wrote: > Is the absense of all sensation and thought > actually the trigger point for bliss > or does something else have to happen? Hi my dearest Zenbob, Could it be that misuse, abuse and diminished use of sensation and thought - godgivens, just like any other human faculty - is what keeps us away from our innate bliss that is actually already the case...? Of course those who know me know that my answer is yes. If freedom (moksha) is already our native state - though seemingly veiled - is bliss not there with it already? Of course those who know me know that my answer is yes. The 'via positiva' as well as the 'via negativea' result in the same recovery of our innate human-divine state of grace, bliss, freedom etc... Sensation and thought surface or resurface in Bliss as delightful instruments... (Zenbob, your comment on Angela de Foligno was wonderful.) The three Anti-Graces to joyful sensation and free thought: Resistance, Objection and Judgement are the attendants (the 'Three Illusions') at the birth of many a pseudo self or ego. Wim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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