Guest guest Posted July 29, 2001 Report Share Posted July 29, 2001 Thought Flow. excerpt from Consciousness and the Absolute. 2-8-81 Most people are carried away by the thought-flow, but a rare person ' turns around ', goes to the source; and departs from the track of that original thought-flow, saying, " It is not mine, not my affair. " This, I am ness, is the product of objective material, it is not me. I am out of it. Maharaj. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2001 Report Share Posted July 30, 2001 - <elizabeth_wells2001 <Nisargadatta > Sunday, July 29, 2001 11:51 AM THOUGHT FLOW --Maharaj Quote > Thought Flow. > excerpt from Consciousness and the Absolute. > 2-8-81 > > > > > Most people are carried away by the thought-flow, > but a rare person ' turns around ', > goes to the source; > > and departs from the track of that > original thought-flow, > > saying, > > " It is not mine, not my affair. " This has to clearly understood though - " It is not mine, not my affair. " All thoughts and knowledge don't belong to anyone. They were inherited, learnt, copied, borrowed or stolen from tradition's storehouse. We are untruthful when we say this or that belongs to me, this is my view, I am this or that, this is how such and such is, and so on. Because it is an imitation, is the reason why the 'you' is said to be false and fictional... it doesn't really exist... At some point one gets fedup impersonating, playing this false role, being a hypocrite. The false-self breaks down and collapses on its own accord. ~dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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