Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 In a message dated 1/8/2006 8:52:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, Nisargadatta writes: " adithya_comming " <adithya_comming Re: Making Realization Steady. / Silver. Nisargadatta , " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver- 1069@h...> wrote: > > Yes. And what happens to the experiencer when the experience of > peace (let us call it Advaita instead) vanishes? Where does > the " experiencer in the background " go? Back to the foreground, of > course, awaiting for the moment when the experience of Advaita > returns. > > Advaita transcends the illusoriness of all experience. It has no ego > with which to experience Itself. > > " Silver " > 'Experiencer' is ALWAYS... Real! It Never ceases! What does the experiencer experience? Thought, feeling, perception, all in a framework of space and time? These are illusions. There is only one thing. There cannot be an experiencer experiencing something. This is why the nothingness is terrifying. There is no experience, and yet there is existence. This is only a problem until the experiencer recognizes that it has vanished along with the illusion. Then there is just Being. Phil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 Nisargadatta , ADHHUB@A... wrote: > > > In a message dated 1/8/2006 8:52:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, > Nisargadatta writes: > > " adithya_comming " <adithya_comming> > Re: Making Realization Steady. / Silver. > > Nisargadatta , " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver- > 1069@h...> wrote: > > > > Yes. And what happens to the experiencer when the experience of > > peace (let us call it Advaita instead) vanishes? Where does > > the " experiencer in the background " go? Back to the foreground, of > > course, awaiting for the moment when the experience of Advaita > > returns. > > > > Advaita transcends the illusoriness of all experience. It has no ego > > with which to experience Itself. > > > > " Silver " > > > > > 'Experiencer' is ALWAYS... Real! > > It Never ceases! > > > > > What does the experiencer experience? Thought, feeling, perception, all in a > framework of space and time? These are illusions. There is only one thing. > There cannot be an experiencer experiencing something. > > This is why the nothingness is terrifying. There is no experience, and yet > there is existence. This is only a problem until the experiencer recognizes > that it has vanished along with the illusion. Then there is just Being. > > Phil Bless you, Phil, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you!!!! " Silver " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 Nisargadatta , ADHHUB@A... wrote: > > > In a message dated 1/8/2006 8:52:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, > Nisargadatta writes: > > " adithya_comming " <adithya_comming> > Re: Making Realization Steady. / Silver. > > Nisargadatta , " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver- > 1069@h...> wrote: > > > > Yes. And what happens to the experiencer when the experience of > > peace (let us call it Advaita instead) vanishes? Where does > > the " experiencer in the background " go? Back to the foreground, of > > course, awaiting for the moment when the experience of Advaita > > returns. > > > > Advaita transcends the illusoriness of all experience. It has no ego > > with which to experience Itself. > > > > " Silver " > > > > > 'Experiencer' is ALWAYS... Real! > > It Never ceases! > > > > > What does the experiencer experience? Thought, feeling, perception, all in a > framework of space and time? These are illusions. There is only one thing. > There cannot be an experiencer experiencing something. > > This is why the nothingness is terrifying. There is no experience, and yet > there is existence. This is only a problem until the experiencer recognizes > that it has vanished along with the illusion. Then there is just Being. > > Phil > > nice words Phil thank you in just being....there is peace....of detachment..... detachment from the " experiencer " ......this " individual ego-mind conception " .....and the related world-perception...... an ego-mind-conception entering into Oneness.....let loose the ego- mind-conception..... the ego end....one day.....completely.... by the peace of being Marc > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 In a message dated 1/9/2006 4:05:01 AM Pacific Standard Time, Nisargadatta writes: " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver-1069 Re: Making Realization Steady. / Silver Nisargadatta , ADHHUB@A... wrote: > > > In a message dated 1/8/2006 8:52:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, > Nisargadatta writes: > > " adithya_comming " <adithya_comming> > Re: Making Realization Steady. / Silver. > > --- In Nisargadatta , " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver- > 1069@h...> wrote: > > > > Yes. And what happens to the experiencer when the experience of > > peace (let us call it Advaita instead) vanishes? Where does > > the " experiencer in the background " go? Back to the foreground, of > > course, awaiting for the moment when the experience of Advaita > > returns. > > > > Advaita transcends the illusoriness of all experience. It has no ego > > with which to experience Itself. > > > > " Silver " > > > > > 'Experiencer' is ALWAYS... Real! > > It Never ceases! > > > > > What does the experiencer experience? Thought, feeling, perception, all in a > framework of space and time? These are illusions. There is only one thing. > There cannot be an experiencer experiencing something. > > This is why the nothingness is terrifying. There is no experience, and yet > there is existence. This is only a problem until the experiencer recognizes > that it has vanished along with the illusion. Then there is just Being. > > Phil Bless you, Phil, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you!!!! " Silver " Yer right. It comes from an intimate relationship; waking up every morning, rolling over and staring into the abyss. Are you sure you're okay on that log over there? Phil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Nisargadatta , ADHHUB@A... wrote: > > > In a message dated 1/9/2006 4:05:01 AM Pacific Standard Time, > Nisargadatta writes: > > " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver-1069@h...> > Re: Making Realization Steady. / Silver > > Nisargadatta , ADHHUB@A... wrote: > > > > > > In a message dated 1/8/2006 8:52:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > Nisargadatta writes: > > > > " adithya_comming " <adithya_comming> > > Re: Making Realization Steady. / Silver. > > > > --- In Nisargadatta , " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver- > > 1069@h...> wrote: > > > > > > Yes. And what happens to the experiencer when the experience of > > > peace (let us call it Advaita instead) vanishes? Where does > > > the " experiencer in the background " go? Back to the foreground, > of > > > course, awaiting for the moment when the experience of Advaita > > > returns. > > > > > > Advaita transcends the illusoriness of all experience. It has > no ego > > > with which to experience Itself. > > > > > > " Silver " > > > > > > > > > 'Experiencer' is ALWAYS... Real! > > > > It Never ceases! > > > > > > > > > > What does the experiencer experience? Thought, feeling, perception, > all in a > > framework of space and time? These are illusions. There is only one > thing. > > There cannot be an experiencer experiencing something. > > > > This is why the nothingness is terrifying. There is no experience, > and yet > > there is existence. This is only a problem until the experiencer > recognizes > > that it has vanished along with the illusion. Then there is just > Being. > > > > Phil > > Bless you, Phil, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you!!!! > > " Silver " > > > > > > Yer right. It comes from an intimate relationship; waking up every morning, > rolling over and staring into the abyss. > Are you sure you're okay on that log over there? > > Phil Well, good thing I decided to sit over here. I passed out and woke up on the ground beside my log. I'll go get some more wood and water. Aren't you thirsty? Where'd you put the axe? " Chop wood, carry water " - I think some Zen Master said that, eh? " Silver " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 In a message dated 1/10/2006 1:52:11 AM Pacific Standard Time, Nisargadatta writes: " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver-1069 Re: Making Realization Steady. / Silver Nisargadatta , ADHHUB@A... wrote: > > > In a message dated 1/9/2006 4:05:01 AM Pacific Standard Time, > Nisargadatta writes: > > " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver-1069@h...> > Re: Making Realization Steady. / Silver > > Nisargadatta , ADHHUB@A... wrote: > > > > > > In a message dated 1/8/2006 8:52:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > Nisargadatta writes: > > > > " adithya_comming " <adithya_comming> > > Re: Making Realization Steady. / Silver. > > > > --- In Nisargadatta , " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver- > > 1069@h...> wrote: > > > > > > Yes. And what happens to the experiencer when the experience of > > > peace (let us call it Advaita instead) vanishes? Where does > > > the " experiencer in the background " go? Back to the foreground, > of > > > course, awaiting for the moment when the experience of Advaita > > > returns. > > > > > > Advaita transcends the illusoriness of all experience. It has > no ego > > > with which to experience Itself. > > > > > > " Silver " > > > > > > > > > 'Experiencer' is ALWAYS... Real! > > > > It Never ceases! > > > > > > > > > > What does the experiencer experience? Thought, feeling, perception, > all in a > > framework of space and time? These are illusions. There is only one > thing. > > There cannot be an experiencer experiencing something. > > > > This is why the nothingness is terrifying. There is no experience, > and yet > > there is existence. This is only a problem until the experiencer > recognizes > > that it has vanished along with the illusion. Then there is just > Being. > > > > Phil > > Bless you, Phil, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you!!!! > > " Silver " > > > > > > Yer right. It comes from an intimate relationship; waking up every morning, > rolling over and staring into the abyss. > Are you sure you're okay on that log over there? > > Phil Well, good thing I decided to sit over here. I passed out and woke up on the ground beside my log. I'll go get some more wood and water. Aren't you thirsty? Where'd you put the axe? " Chop wood, carry water " - I think some Zen Master said that, eh? " Silver " Oh, the axe is stuck in a root just over the edge here. Just lean over and grab it.............What?? Phil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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