Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 Dear Melody, Been a while since I've responded to anything you posted, so I thought I would reply :-)... Nisargadatta, " Melody " <melody@s...> wrote: > Can we take this a little further here? This seems a good > opportunity to look a little deeper at our 'knowns'.... I wonder if we can know anything. We assume there are knowns... might it be also worth taking a look at the assumption that we can know anything? > are other actions initiated wonderfully well by the > ego - such as larceny, slander, slovenliness, rudeness, > adultery....even murder, ultimately moot points as well? > Do we draw a line in our sense of abiding? Again, taking a look at an assumption: Are the actions you delineate above *really* " initiated by the ego? " Or do they just occur as the wind blows, seasons change and ocean tides rise and fall? Is there an ego? If not, what is really " initiating things " ... or are there truly no traceable causes for anything? Could it be that larceny, slander, rudeness, etc. -- *just occur*, as do helpful acts, praise, politeness and such? Namaste, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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