Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 This morning I have awoken with the word *acceptance* in the mouth. And from one thing to other I started to understand the *there is no good or bad* all is a part of the whole, nothing better or worse. Everything is as it should be. But at the same time this things are not the same between them, there is an incredible diversity. Understanding this, creates an intense feeling of peace and self- acceptance. I feels very good. . Later I took a look to my garden, and yep, it was all there. Perfect!. This remembers me a phrase from D. Berkow -- " there is no differentiateness but there is no sameness at the same time " And precesely this lack of understanding is what produces personal problems, social problems and international problems. But, curiously this produces a new good and bad. Good -- all the things and ideas who point toward this and thus creats harmony and peace. -- dialogue, agreement, consensus Bad -- all the things and ideas who point against this and thus creates disharmony and war. -- fight, discrimination, totalitarism Comments? Chau! el. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 Nisargadatta , " elargonauto " <elargonauto> wrote: > This morning I have awoken with the word *acceptance* in the mouth. Excellent. I usually wake up with the words " Fuck, I gotta go to work! " Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 Nisargadatta , " josesiem " <josesiem> wrote: > Nisargadatta , " elargonauto " <elargonauto> > wrote: > > Excellent. I usually wake up with the words " Fuck, I gotta go to > work! " > > Joe Yeah, I remember that. Wait till you retire, is gona look like enlightenment. I promose! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 A realization of non-distinction contains within it a consciousness of such realization and consequently a dawning distinction between such-realization and not-such-realization. Hence inherent in a realization of non-distinction is the birth of a new distinction! What remains to be realized, then, is that this matter of realizing -- or not -- is not a significant distinction. Bill - " elargonauto " <elargonauto <NondualitySalon > Wednesday, May 12, 2004 4:32 AM [NDS] Some thoughts on non-duality > > This morning I have awoken with the word *acceptance* in the mouth. > And from one thing to other I started to understand the *there is no > good or bad* all is a part of the whole, nothing better or worse. > Everything is as it should be. But at the same time this things are > not the same between them, there is an incredible diversity. > > Understanding this, creates an intense feeling of peace and self- > acceptance. I feels very good. . Later I took a look to my garden, > and yep, it was all there. Perfect!. > > This remembers me a phrase from D. Berkow -- " there is no > differentiateness but there is no sameness at the same time " > > And precesely this lack of understanding is what produces personal > problems, social problems and international problems. > > But, curiously this produces a new good and bad. > > Good -- all the things and ideas who point toward this and thus > creats harmony and peace. -- dialogue, agreement, consensus > > Bad -- all the things and ideas who point against this and thus > creates disharmony and war. -- fight, discrimination, totalitarism > > Comments? > > > Chau! > > > el. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 > > This morning I have awoken with the word *acceptance* in the > mouth. > > Excellent. I usually wake up with the words " Fuck, I gotta go to > work! " You need to make a living somehow, no? Along history of humanity there has been only rare exception when humans didn´t have to do nothing to survive. el. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 > A realization of non-distinction contains within it > a consciousness of such realization and consequently > a dawning distinction between such-realization and > not-such-realization. > > Hence inherent in a realization of non-distinction > is the birth of a new distinction! > > What remains to be realized, then, is that this > matter of realizing -- or not -- is not a significant > distinction. > > Bill I apreciatte a good distinction. It is the difference between havinga miserable existence or having a good life. That´s a good advance!. el. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 Good point, Bill. We create the meaning that the insight called realization is somehow more meaningful than taking out the garbage. It's all based on me wanting something other than what's here and me having something special. Joe Nisargadatta , " Bill Rishel " <plexus@a...> wrote: > A realization of non-distinction contains within it > a consciousness of such realization and consequently > a dawning distinction between such-realization and > not-such-realization. > > Hence inherent in a realization of non-distinction > is the birth of a new distinction! > > What remains to be realized, then, is that this > matter of realizing -- or not -- is not a significant > distinction. > > Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 Nisargadatta , " elargonauto " <elargonauto> wrote: > > > > This morning I have awoken with the word *acceptance* in the > > mouth. > > > > Excellent. I usually wake up with the words " Fuck, I gotta go to > > work! " > > > You need to make a living somehow, no? Along history of humanity > there has been only rare exception when humans didn´t have to do > nothing to survive. > > > el. Of course, I was just joking. :-) Kind of -- I actually do think that many days. But, I'd much rather be working than not working! Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 We create the meaning that the insight called realization is somehow more meaningful than taking out the garbage. It's all based on me wanting something other than what's here and me having something special. >>>>>>>>> Excellent comment. May I quote this elsewhere? If so with what attribution? Bill - josesiem Nisargadatta Thursday, May 13, 2004 9:44 AM Re: Some thoughts on non-duality Good point, Bill. We create the meaning that the insight called realization is somehow more meaningful than taking out the garbage. It's all based on me wanting something other than what's here and me having something special. Joe Nisargadatta , " Bill Rishel " <plexus@a...> wrote: > A realization of non-distinction contains within it > a consciousness of such realization and consequently > a dawning distinction between such-realization and > not-such-realization. > > Hence inherent in a realization of non-distinction > is the birth of a new distinction! > > What remains to be realized, then, is that this > matter of realizing -- or not -- is not a significant > distinction. > > Bill ** If you do not wish to receive individual emails, to change your subscription, sign in with your ID and go to Edit My Groups: /mygroups?edit=1 Under the Message Delivery option, choose " No Email " for the Nisargadatta group and click on Save Changes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 Nisargadatta , " Bill Rishel " <plexus@a...> wrote: > We create the meaning that the insight called realization > is somehow more meaningful than taking out the garbage. > It's all based on me wanting something other than what's > here and me having something special. > >>>>>>>>> > Excellent comment. > May I quote this elsewhere? > If so with what attribution? > > Bill Sure, go ahead. Attribute it to your favorite sage! Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 > Sure, go ahead. Attribute it to your favorite sage! Am thinking to put: -- Some guy named Joe as I don't know your last name. Else please advise. Bill - josesiem Nisargadatta Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:05 PM Re: Some thoughts on non-duality Nisargadatta , " Bill Rishel " <plexus@a...> wrote: > We create the meaning that the insight called realization > is somehow more meaningful than taking out the garbage. > It's all based on me wanting something other than what's > here and me having something special. > >>>>>>>>> > Excellent comment. > May I quote this elsewhere? > If so with what attribution? > > Bill Sure, go ahead. Attribute it to your favorite sage! Joe ** If you do not wish to receive individual emails, to change your subscription, sign in with your ID and go to Edit My Groups: /mygroups?edit=1 Under the Message Delivery option, choose " No Email " for the Nisargadatta group and click on Save Changes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 Nisargadatta , " Bill Rishel " <plexus@a...> wrote: > > Sure, go ahead. Attribute it to your favorite sage! > Am thinking to put: > > -- Some guy named Joe > > as I don't know your last name. > Else please advise. > > Bill LOL -- that's a bit awkward, eh? Capitalize " Guy " and it's OK... ;-) JK. Joseph Siemion is my full name. Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 Thanks Joe Bill - josesiem Nisargadatta Thursday, May 13, 2004 1:39 PM Re: Some thoughts on non-duality Nisargadatta , " Bill Rishel " <plexus@a...> wrote: > > Sure, go ahead. Attribute it to your favorite sage! > Am thinking to put: > > -- Some guy named Joe > > as I don't know your last name. > Else please advise. > > Bill LOL -- that's a bit awkward, eh? Capitalize " Guy " and it's OK... ;-) JK. Joseph Siemion is my full name. Joe ** If you do not wish to receive individual emails, to change your subscription, sign in with your ID and go to Edit My Groups: /mygroups?edit=1 Under the Message Delivery option, choose " No Email " for the Nisargadatta group and click on Save Changes. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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