Guest guest Posted October 18, 1999 Report Share Posted October 18, 1999 What a burden this sense of "me" is. Like the proverbial camel who has always carried a weight on his back and does not know it, we carry around this 500 pound barbell called "me" and "I" and "mine" and do not realize the monstrous hell of this burden. What freedom, what bliss, to be rid of this! Cast the sense of "me" away and see what remains. Let truth in. There is no self, no "me." Get rid of this horrible burden once and for all. Quit trying to fill the empty space inside, and dive into it. Lose yourself in it, and be gone. Anything that gets rid of the "me" is good, anything that encourages it is evil. Be done with "me." Do whatever it takes to melt away this delusion. Only then can one be who they are. Be utterly selfless, without any sense of self whatsoever. Oh, what freedom, indescribable freedom, love, peace. Whatever remains when the "me" is gone is "who you are." Ananda, Tim ----- Visit The Core of the WWW at http://coresite.cjb.net - Music, Poetry, Writings on Nondual Spiritual Topics. Tim's other pages are at http://core.vdirect.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 1999 Report Share Posted October 18, 1999 Dear Sir, Tim Namaste. You are truly a Mahatma in this list. Thank you for sharing your experience. Hari Om. Raju Chhatry ******* Tim Gerchmez <core1 What a burden this sense of "me" is. Like the proverbial camel who has always carried a weight on his back and does not know it, we carry around this 500 pound barbell called "me" and "I" and "mine" and do not realize the monstrous hell of this burden. What freedom, what bliss, to be rid of this! Cast the sense of "me" away and see what remains. Let truth in. There is no self, no "me." Get rid of this horrible burden once and for all. Quit trying to fill the empty space inside, and dive into it. Lose yourself in it, and be gone. Anything that gets rid of the "me" is good, anything that encourages it is evil. Be done with "me." Do whatever it takes to melt away this delusion. Only then can one be who they are. Be utterly selfless, without any sense of self whatsoever. Oh, what freedom, indescribable freedom, love, peace. Whatever remains when the "me" is gone is "who you are." Ananda, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.