Guest guest Posted June 2, 2002 Report Share Posted June 2, 2002 If you read UG, in route to Nirvana, the blowing up of everything mankind has ever thought or said........, he was big time on posing questions to himself. He posed the same questions to himself I did to myself. These questions just appear, out of thin air, if you are in dead seriousness about finding out what the hell is comming off! Such as, " Have I ever had any thoughts that are my own? " " Have I ever done anything of my own - something someone hasn't wanted(programmed) me to do? " etc. El .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 There's no one existing apart, either to reflect on a question, to be aware of a question, or to provide the answer to a question. The sense of a " someone " or " someones " established apart dissolves -- whether or not question-asking is part of that dissolution. Verbal processes are only one aspect of the establishment and dissolution of " the self " -- there's much that has never been said, either as question or answer. Dan > If you read UG, > in route to Nirvana, > the blowing up of everything mankind > has ever thought or said........, > > he was big time on posing questions > to himself. > > He posed the same questions to himself > I did to myself. > > These questions just appear, > out of thin air, > if you are in dead seriousness about > finding out what the hell is comming off! > > Such as, " Have I ever had any thoughts > that are my own? " " Have I ever done > anything of my own - something > someone hasn't wanted(programmed) me to do? " > etc. > > El > > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 Nisargadatta, " dan330033 " <dan330033> wrote: > There's no one existing apart, > either to reflect on a question, > to be aware of a question, > or to provide the answer to a > question. > > The sense of a " someone " or > " someones " established apart > dissolves -- whether or > not question-asking is part of > that dissolution. > > Verbal processes are only one > aspect of the establishment > and dissolution of " the self " -- > there's much that has never been said, > either as question or answer. > > Dan > > > > If you read UG, > > in route to Nirvana, > > the blowing up of everything mankind > > has ever thought or said........, > > > > he was big time on posing questions > > to himself. > > > > He posed the same questions to himself > > I did to myself. > > > > These questions just appear, > > out of thin air, > > if you are in dead seriousness about > > finding out what the hell is comming off! > > > > Such as, " Have I ever had any thoughts > > that are my own? " " Have I ever done > > anything of my own - something > > someone hasn't wanted(programmed) me to do? " > > etc. > > > > El > > > > --------------- Verbal processes are only one aspect of the establishment and dissolution of " the self " -- there's much that has never been said, either as question or answer. Dan ---------------- Absolutely. El .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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