Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 A " Wise One " will tell you what you need to hear. This was even presented in the film " The Matrix, " with " The Oracle. " It has even made it into Western pop culture. Yet the fixation on the pointer, the finger pointing at the moon (the words) continues, and who looks at the moon? " Look " at the moon, and words/concepts dissolve into fluid and evaporate. They rain again, but again they dissolve. Not only will a " Wise One " choicelessly tell you what you need to hear (there are no " truths " as far as words go), but you may interpret or misinterpret what that one says... this is also 'what should be'... 'as is'... choiceless on your part. Do you choose how you react, or choose how you 'choose to react'? Namaste, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 Omkara Words... Contradictions... snip> No " Wise One " to tell No listener to hear No finger pointing at the moon No who to " Look " at the moon No moon to see No words/concepts to dissolve/rain again/dissolve again No interpretation or misinterpretation No reactor to react No chooser to choose Words are for things like 'pass the salt'. In remembrance that all is well ~jessica ps it's friday nite and " girls just wanna have fun " time to break out the chocolate - if you know what i mean! ~ : ) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A " Wise One " will tell you what you need to hear. This was even presented in the film " The Matrix, " with " The Oracle. " It has even made it into Western pop culture. Yet the fixation on the pointer, the finger pointing at the moon (the words) continues, and who looks at the moon? " Look " at the moon, and words/concepts dissolve into fluid and evaporate. They rain again, but again they dissolve. Not only will a " Wise One " choicelessly tell you what you need to hear (there are no " truths " as far as words go), but you may interpret or misinterpret what that one says... this is also 'what should be'... 'as is'... choiceless on your part. Do you choose how you react, or choose how you 'choose to react'? Namaste, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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