Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 I love Woody's movies!we all seem to pay too much. I consider my bodymind the outfit and enquireas to how much I've got invested in the continuance of it.)))))))ShawnExactly right. Who was your tailor? Get a refund! (: Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2005 Report Share Posted February 4, 2005 An experience arising in appearance A by experiencing another appearance B can be a reflection of A's current condition and experiencing as it is. The experiences undergone with other appearances, whatever they may be are not personal though may be taken as that, as coming from being with awareness. Appearances in words are objects. Harmless things that can be taken up and put down. They are the products or remains of a process however conceived. Responses to appearances show what is in the moment as is it as an existing condition in any appearance. The appearanace is engaged and experiencing is in it and is undergone. What is happening during the period of engaging to responding? What are the experiences? What is undergone? The written response of appearance A to an experience provided by engaging appearance B is an expression of that experience and a reaction to it however wrought in words or however expressed, however clear or confused or tortured or pleasant, etc. in expressing it, or however imagined or not it is. That response in turn becomes an object, a product, a remnant produced for B and can be an experience for others if it is engaged. Two mysteries are experiencing as it is and responding to experiences or giving experiences in reponse. These two always undergone are impossible to comprehend and it is done without effort. So where is the all the dissatisfaction/frustration, the suffering? Is it in the experiencing or in the response or both or neither? Is it in those milliseconds beginning with engaging an appearance, or in the duration of the experience itself or in the period when making the next response to the experience as it is or as perceived or what have you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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