Guest guest Posted February 19, 2003 Report Share Posted February 19, 2003 Hi Gray -- > ~~~~~~~ So when a tight brain returns, what has happened to the unravelling? Is it that the unravelling is not complete or that after the unravelling there is a habit of remaking hitches or? Yes, the habits, the familiar, tend to reassert. But the stiches can never be as close again, once the fact has been clearly observed that there are always spaces between -- and that one is as much those spaces, as whatever the stitching is forming ... > Reentering the space between hitches, the empty tube of a brain, the space between thoughts, the gap before the now is recognised - however one wants to say it - 'reestablishes' freedom. But those hitches, brain fillers, time, return... Yes -- and that return is nonvolitional. Volition comes " from " that reestablishment of pattern, isn't the reestablishment itself. > Then there is a sense here that they have not returned with quite the same 'density'..... Exactly so! > On the right track...?.... Absolutely -- " The journey in which a thousand stitches unravel, is inevitably fulfilled, once one stitch is undone " -- Dan Tzu > here in New Zealand.... What a great place to be. Loved seeing all the New Zealand landscape in " The Lord of the Rings " ... > chug chug, Chugging through, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2003 Report Share Posted February 20, 2003 Hi Dan - >Yes, the habits, the familiar, tend to reassert.But the stiches can never be as close again, once the fact has been clearly observed that there are always spaces between -- and that one is as much those spaces, as whatever the stitching is forming ... > Reentering the space between hitches, the empty tube of a brain, the space between thoughts, the gap before the now is recognised - however one wants to say it - 'reestablishes' freedom. But those hitches, brain fillers, time, return...Yes -- and that return is nonvolitional.Volition comes "from" that reestablishment of pattern, isn't the reestablishment itself. ~~~~~~So one simply observes the space between the stitches, or the sense that that one is becoming more spaceous, and the pattern has, and can have no effect (volitional or otherwise) on the speed of the increasing spaciouness? It cannot speed it up or slow it down? "The journey in which a thousand stitches unravel, is inevitably fulfilled, once one stitch is undone" -- Dan Tzu ~~~~~~~~~~Ah, La O Dan. Appreciate your 'translation'. Um... well... looks like I can't get off this track now...... :-)> here in New Zealand....What a great place to be. ~~~~~~~ Yes, that is, as long as there is a placement or definition I guess.Loved seeing all the New Zealand landscape in "The Lord of the Rings" ... ~~~~~~ Haven't seen those movies but yes, great to get into landscape isn't it. Looked up landscape in the dictionary "an expanse of natural scenery seen in one view" - an expanding statement... expanding or moving on now.... but not leaving you or anything behind...... (praps I'm getting the hang of this :-)) gray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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