Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 The love of " me " and the knowledge of its perishability is the cross from which " we " hang. Can that love die? Can " we " fully accept not to be a " me " ? " " Ah that's the question! To accept the ultimate equation: To be = not to be. Pete __-------_______________________ S: Yes Pete; that's really the crux of it. " I die everyday, so the Christ may live " -St Paul P: " Not I, but Christ in not-me " -St Paul as edited by St Pete ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 Will the love of " me " die when I see its perishability ? I don't think so. But when I am no longer seeking to get love and comfort from others, no longer seeking attention and to be attractive, what will happen with my self-importance which is synonymous to love of " me " ? I would say then there is no longer any need to maintain it, to perpetuate it. And what will happen to the " me " if self-importance no longer is needed ? Werner Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie3@e...> wrote: > The love of " me " and the knowledge > of its perishability is the cross from > which " we " hang. Can that love die? > Can " we " fully accept not to be a " me " ? " > " Ah that's the question! To accept > the ultimate equation: To be = not to be. > > Pete > __-------_______________________ > > S: Yes Pete; that's really the crux of it. > > " I die everyday, so the Christ may live " > > > -St Paul > > P: " Not I, but Christ in not-me " > > -St Paul as edited by St Pete ) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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