Guest guest Posted February 28, 2003 Report Share Posted February 28, 2003 Hi Jan, Is not playing the game, but caring about the outcome that binds. If you play for the fun of it, and then when the game is over, immideatly forget whether you won or lost, then you remain free. But you are right, all games are solitary. Less than that because in solitary you play against luck. It's more like playing chess with yourself, and betting money on the black pieces. Pete --- Jan Sultan <swork wrote: > The spiritual games you play, the seeking and the > finding, the arguments and discussions ... are no > different than the games that the George Bushes’ and > the Bill Gates’ play. > > Liberation takes place when all the games cease! > When you are neither enlightened nor not-enlightened > ... and do not care one way or another. > > If you have a point of view to defend. If you have a > side to take in an argument then you still are in > the playing field. > > Getting out of the playing field won’t make the > playing field go away ... but you will find yourself > more as a spectator than a player. > > Eventually you will realize that there is no > individual ‘you’ ... only a universal ‘you’ ... > which includes the playing field, the players and > the spectators. You are all, the unchanging > background as well as the foreground > ‘movie’/’games’. > > Jan Sultan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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