Guest guest Posted June 9, 2002 Report Share Posted June 9, 2002 Nisargadatta, " el_wells2002 " <el_wells2002> wrote: > Nisargadatta, " iamumai " <mdjmjj@c...> wrote: > > Nisargadatta: > > > > Q: Have you no problems? > > > > M: I do have problems. I told you already. To be, to exist > > with a name and form is painful, yet I love it. > > > > Q: But you love everything! > > > > M: In existence everything is contained. My very nature is to > love; > > even the painful is lovable. > > > > Q: It does not make it less painful. Why not remain in the > unlimited? > > > > M: It is the instinct of exploration, the love of the unknown, that > > brings > > me into existence. It is in the nature of being to see > adventure > > in becoming, as it is in the very nature of becoming to seek > > peace in being. This alternation of being and becoming is > > inevitable: but my home is beyond. > > ------------------------ > > Yes, > hypothetically speaking, > when you get all your ducks lined up in a row, > you ask yourself, > Q: who/what sees this-- > A: I do-- > Q: and who/what am I? > > ```````Home````````. > > > Hypothetically speaking, > ``No Knowing`` reigns supreme. > > The waking-up in the morning > and going to sleep in the evening > is over. > > It never happened, > or didn't happen. > > Hypothetically speaking. > > El > > > > . ----------------------- It is not that I am not going to die. The discovery is that I was never born. Maharaj Quote: UNBORN. " You see yourself in the world. " I see the world in Myself. " To you, you get born and die. " To Me, the world appears and disappears. " El .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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