Guest guest Posted May 19, 2005 Report Share Posted May 19, 2005 > > > > this world and all its misery, pain and suffering that I need to > > > > keep laughing…. and thus don't cry in my dreams. > > > > > > > > -- thoughts, laughs, that keep coming out of the same nothing > > > > gp > > > > > > > > > I don't know what to tell ya. It sounds like you're laughing to keep > > > from crying. Is life that bad where you are? > > > > > > fuzzie > > =-= > > > > > > > > but fuzzie – there is no " you " nor " me " to tell each other anything. > > > > And there are no dualities: laughing and crying is but the same > > thing. That is the only reason we can laugh and cry at the same time. > > > > By far the most intense feelings of LOVE that I AM always comes not > > with laughter but tears. When I hug my kids, friends and family it > > is with tears of joy called LOVE. And at other times this SAME LOVE > > comes in the form of sharing laughter. > > > > So yes, laughter does not keep me from crying but it helps me cry, > > and crying helps me laugh because they are one and the same JOY of > > LOVE. > > > > To me there is no bigger insanity than to separate laughter and > > crying into a duality. > > > > And the mind is what it thinks. Here the imaginary " I " am the JOY of > > these words that come out of nothing, and then an imaginary " you " > > asks me if life is really that bad, when there is no life, nor me or > > you, only the dream called maya in which these words are the > > laughter and crying. > > > > -- and yes this " I " is just like Pavlov's dog: give me a few words > > and I can foam at the mouth with words for hours. > > gp > > > Alright, then, Gene. I was just checking in on ya, buddy. It sounds > like you're OK. Laughing and crying are part of the dream, just like > living and dying are part of the dream. The funny thing is, no one is > doing it. It's doing " you " . Like Toombaru said, you aint dreamin' it; > it's dreamin' " you " . > > > > fuzzie =-= Absolutely! Maya means fiction. It can no more be controlled than the characters on the movie-screen can control their actions. The movie-screen IS ALL and the characters called I and YOU are like the dream, movie, pure fiction. BUT I AM the dreamer – of the universe. The control of the dream is just a thought that is part of the dream. Control is just another word for karma. The thought " control " gets me back to the movie-computer-scenario. Is my dream controlled by a computer, or a cartoon-character inside the computer... or the CIA, brain-washings, or a cult or demons??? Control is just a thought that is no different from the dream. To be free of this fiction called life – I have to forget that the word or thought " control " exists. Only then can I be free from karma to watch and en-Joy the SHOW, maya, my show. -- thanks for being in my, your, show gp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2005 Report Share Posted May 19, 2005 ***SNIP*** > > > > Alright, then, Gene. I was just checking in on ya, buddy. It sounds > > like you're OK. Laughing and crying are part of the dream, just like > > living and dying are part of the dream. The funny thing is, no one > is > > doing it. It's doing " you " . Like Toombaru said, you aint dreamin' > it; > > it's dreamin' " you " . > > > > > > > > fuzzie > > =-= > Absolutely! Maya means fiction. It can no more be controlled than the > characters on the movie-screen can control their actions. > > The movie-screen IS ALL and the characters called I and YOU are like > the dream, movie, pure fiction. > > BUT I AM the dreamer – of the universe. The control of the dream is > just a thought that is part of the dream. Control is just another > word for karma. > > The thought " control " gets me back to the movie-computer-scenario. Is > my dream controlled by a computer, or a cartoon-character inside the > computer... or the CIA, brain-washings, or a cult or demons??? > > Control is just a thought that is no different from the dream. > To be free of this fiction called life – I have to forget that the > word or thought " control " exists. Only then can I be free from > karma to watch and en-Joy the SHOW, maya, my show. > > -- thanks for being in my, your, show > gp " I'll let you be in my dream, if I can be in yours. " (from " The Talkin' World War Three Blues " by Bob Dylan, 1963). Hi, Gene: My understanding is that 'karma' means 'action'. This very dialogue is karma. Everything is karma; action. That would also be known as 'maya'. No? What the hell do I know? I'm just a dum ol hillybilly. I aint no Hindu. fuzzie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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