Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 In a message dated 1/3/2006 4:15:40 AM Pacific Standard Time, ADHHUB writes: > >Phil: an empty mind is full of being, creative love.beyond the void... > > > L.E: There is nothing beyond the void, or rather, the void is void, that's > > why it reffered to as void. You are just using words futiley, or in vain, > or poetically. > > Larry > > Phil: The void isn't really a void. It only looks that way from the > perspective of > an ego full of itself. Fullness/void; the last dualistic perception that > will > still seem to have any meaning. > L.E: Again, an empty mind is an empty mind, there is nothing in it and harmonizes with the Absolute, Void, nothingness of substance. The word void is a futile attempt to point to something beyond duality. Obviously in your mind that has not occurred. If void can be seen as the same as fullness, then it has nothing to do with an ego, full of itself. If fullness is seen as opposite to void, it would refer to ordinary existence, the world of so-called illusion, not the ego. To talk about it that way is very odd. And there is no place for love in an empty mind. Love is something that concerns mostly humans and perhaps some other animals like elephants, monkeys and perhaps dolphins, and therefore exists in the ordinary world, not beyond the mind, or in the Absolute or Void, or Infinite Consciousness etc. This is a very strange discussion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 mmm... beyond the mind there is the source of the mind, which is the impersonal action of loving. what you call ordinary world is your own energy waiting to be recognized for what it is, a straordinary love affair with existence. This void is full of my absence. to you Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 1/3/2006 4:15:40 AM Pacific Standard Time, ADHHUB@A... > writes: > > > >Phil: an empty mind is full of being, creative love.beyond the void... > > > > > L.E: There is nothing beyond the void, or rather, the void is void, that's > > > > why it reffered to as void. You are just using words futiley, or in vain, > > or poetically. > > > > Larry > > > > Phil: The void isn't really a void. It only looks that way from the > > perspective of > > an ego full of itself. Fullness/void; the last dualistic perception that > > will > > still seem to have any meaning. > > > > L.E: Again, an empty mind is an empty mind, there is nothing in it and > harmonizes with the Absolute, Void, nothingness of substance. The word void is a > futile attempt to point to something beyond duality. Obviously in your mind > that has not occurred. > If void can be seen as the same as fullness, then it has nothing to do with > an ego, full of itself. If fullness is seen as opposite to void, it would > refer to ordinary existence, the world of so-called illusion, not the ego. To > talk about it that way is very odd. > And there is no place for love in an empty mind. Love is something that > concerns mostly humans and perhaps some other animals like elephants, monkeys and > perhaps dolphins, and therefore exists in the ordinary world, not beyond the > mind, or in the Absolute or Void, or Infinite Consciousness etc. This is a > very strange discussion. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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