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Namaste Tim,

 

Great post.

 

-mort

 

 

 

Nisargadatta, " Omkara " <coresite@h...> wrote:

> Nisargadatta, michael@p... wrote:

> > My greatest desire AND fear

> > is the " absence " of myself.

> >

> > Michael

>

> Let me describe " what happened in my case. " I had some fantasy

about

> what " absence of myself " would be like... thinking it would be

> like " a gaping hole remaining " or a feeling something critical was

> missing. But the fact is, if there's nobody to miss it, how

> will " you " care, if there's no " you " to care about it?

>

> This is the " critical " part: The " you " is the " empty space inside "

> which is always wanting, wanting for something, always desiring.

> That is the " you, " believe it or not.

>

> " Things " (to whatever extent they are, who knows) turned out to be

> the direct opposite of what was imagined -- quite literally, point

> blank opposite of the idea of it.

>

> Go with the desire and drop the fear, trust. " No doer " or " no me "

is

> nothing like the future-projection being created. You are basing

> ideas of " no me " on past experiences or hear-say.

>

> Love,

>

> Tim

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