Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Seems like this doesn't interest anyone. Oh well! I enjoyed the process of creating it.\ Enjoy, if you can, or will. Larry Epston www.epston.com Parts 1, 2, 3, and four is yet to com. The Large and the Small of IT Human Life, what is it, why is it, where does it come from? Think of a blue ball with a bit of mold growing here and there on its surface. The mold is like all organic life on land. If you magnify it you can see it is mostly green stuff that is plant life, and brown stuff that is desert, and some white stuff that is frozen water called snow. Now if you super magnify it, you can see living things, worms, ants, cockroaches, and in the blue part, the ocean, you can see multitudes of sea life, fish, snail, mussels and whales. All this living stuff is really really tiny, compared to the size of the ball, really really tiny. Among the living forms is us, humans, tiny living spores, micro-organisms, and out of all of these, if you super, super magnify it, there you are. Now, think of this blue ball floating in a huge athletic stadium. This is like the earth, floating in a huge apparently empty space. That’s it folks, a small speck floating in an infinitely large space. Now as you hold that image, think about your human life. Can you hold both images Simultaneously? Or do you have to switch back and forth from one to the other. Now ask, why is the mold growing on the blue ball. What is nurturing it, what does it feed on? Obviously the mold on the blue ball is feeding and growing on the surface of the blue ball itself. In our case, there’s also the sun and the earth together, and out of their relationship, life arises. Exactly how that happened, we do not know. There’ s the ocean and the land, the atmosphere, the mountains, the forests, the plains and deserts, and then, a small part is life, living things. This life also includes insects, worms, bugs, flies, ants and many others and us. Life in the sea, life on the land. Out of all this life on the land, is us, playing a very small part. We are only recently developed. 100,000 years out of 2.5 billion. If evolution theory is correct, before that we were less than human, more like the other animals, indistinguishable from a rat, a lemur or a squirrel, when the dinosaurs ran around eating the plants and each other. Our ancestry goes all the way back to the beginning of life, without a break, a total continuum, a pulse, a current of living forms that goes all the way back, even into the chemicals and atoms of the primordial and beyond. Part 2/4 That’s from the outside. From the inside it’s " where is my shirt, I’m late to work, and let’s go to a movie. How do you feel as a body? How do you experience yourself as a mind, as a person, as an ego, a self, and an individual? From the outside, totally insignificant; from the inside, " I love you, I’ve got a headache, and who am I? It’s all very strange - Think about it. Feel it. Obviously we have grown from the earth and sun interacting. The earth and sun arise out of space, which we think is empty, but is not empty. Space is Infinite Potential, Invisible, Nonmaterial and Void. Infinite Space gives rise to all of this world, this life and it continues to exist. Empty space embraces all that exists as substance and form. It is the original mother and original father and still IS. It exists and maintains, and continually supports our life. What we call physical space, or outer space is not physical at all, it envelopes the physical and the physical resides within it and as an expression of it. Infinite Space is not physical space. We can think about physical space, but not about Infinite Space because there is no thinking in it. It just IS, and is the same essence that is realized in meditation practice as Samahdi, or Enlightenment. Infinite Space connects with meditation practice as a human realization, an understanding of one’s own self nature, the real existent Self or true identity. This essence in which the planets exist, and our personal realization of our true Self are the same, they intersect, and they are identical. How do I know this? A combination of reason and intuition brought together through meditation. This space, this emptiness, always exists in all things. We know that atoms are mostly empty space which really isn’t empty as I said. Space is Infinite Potential. Out of Infinite Potential all things arise. All substance comes forth. The paradox is that no matter what comes out of it, it doesn’t decrease in its potential. It stays infinite. That’s impossible you say. No it’s not. But, there’s no way to verify this. It’s intuition, my intuition; that you and everything is infinite potential or empty space, or nothingness with a small amount of substance in it, and that combination of substance, material, and emptiness is what we are, or, if you want, take the substance out of it, and Infinite Space is what we are. Part 3/4 This is one path to the idea and experience that our essential nature is void, nothing, or emptiness, but it is not the only one. Some, a few, have felt this, experienced it. They have experience from the inside; that there is no there, there, or no here, here, no other, and that time does not exist. In that sense, nothingness is the base, the root, of all manifestation, and from that point of view, as Infinite Potential, the whole experiential realm seems to be a dream, or unreal. It was the arising of first speech and then writing that created the division between what is real and what we think, between thinking and essence or Being. But when you are identified with ordinary life, the dream is real, and has to be dealt with, and related to, as real. Some people, a few, can experience both realms, the emptiness and the ordinary. Which realm is more real usually depends on where you are in the spectrum. If you are imbedded in the Ordinary, the Infinite is unreal. If you are imbedded in the Infinite, everyday life seems unreal. There are certain extremes or possibilities. A person, a being, can be anywhere in-between Infinite Potential and the Material/Sensual realms. Or they may flip back and forth, or experience both at once. In India when a person body/person gets imbedded or identifies with Infinite Potential, the Universal, they are called a Mast. Maybe it means like a mast of a ship, a pole, but I think it’s an Indian word. Maybe it’s their version of " spaced-out. " Certain people, yogis, monks, etc. go around and feed them, otherwise, they’d die. They just got stuck in it, or they choose to stay in the expanded state because returning to everyday life is painfully difficult or too coarse to bear. Others go halfway, come back and think or say they went all the way into the infinite space, but actually did not, and return from their inward journey. It’s hard to say who did what and how far into it they went. So what of it? Is it useful to discover the Infinity of Life? Nothing much is gained or changed except that you can say it is there or rather here , but nothing much is changed. Except that you know who you are in a deep sense rather than in a shallow sense, and you become peaceful, helpful and kind, when most others are just the opposite, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 it is very interesting, I need to reread it, but it is a breath of freedoom that you sent us. I wanna be that Space, that`s the only way I can breath. Patricia --- epston a écrit : Seems like this doesn't interest anyone. Oh well! I enjoyed the process of creating it.\ Enjoy, if you can, or will. Larry Epston www.epston.com Parts 1, 2, 3, and four is yet to com. The Large and the Small of IT Human Life, what is it, why is it, where does it come from? Think of a blue ball with a bit of mold growing here and there on its surface. The mold is like all organic life on land. If you magnify it you can see it is mostly green stuff that is plant life, and brown stuff that is desert, and some white stuff that is frozen water called snow. Now if you super magnify it, you can see living things, worms, ants, cockroaches, and in the blue part, the ocean, you can see multitudes of sea life, fish, snail, mussels and whales. All this living stuff is really really tiny, compared to the size of the ball, really really tiny. Among the living forms is us, humans, tiny living spores, micro-organisms, and out of all of these, if you super, super magnify it, there you are. Now, think of this blue ball floating in a huge athletic stadium. This is like the earth, floating in a huge apparently empty space. That’s it folks, a small speck floating in an infinitely large space. Now as you hold that image, think about your human life. Can you hold both images Simultaneously? Or do you have to switch back and forth from one to the other. Now ask, why is the mold growing on the blue ball. What is nurturing it, what does it feed on? Obviously the mold on the blue ball is feeding and growing on the surface of the blue ball itself. In our case, there’s also the sun and the earth together, and out of their relationship, life arises. Exactly how that happened, we do not know. There’ s the ocean and the land, the atmosphere, the mountains, the forests, the plains and deserts, and then, a small part is life, living things. This life also includes insects, worms, bugs, flies, ants and many others and us. Life in the sea, life on the land. Out of all this life on the land, is us, playing a very small part. We are only recently developed. 100,000 years out of 2.5 billion. If evolution theory is correct, before that we were less than human, more like the other animals, indistinguishable from a rat, a lemur or a squirrel, when the dinosaurs ran around eating the plants and each other. Our ancestry goes all the way back to the beginning of life, without a break, a total continuum, a pulse, a current of living forms that goes all the way back, even into the chemicals and atoms of the primordial and beyond. Part 2/4 That’s from the outside. From the inside it’s " where is my shirt, I’m late to work, and let’s go to a movie. How do you feel as a body? How do you experience yourself as a mind, as a person, as an ego, a self, and an individual? From the outside, totally insignificant; from the inside, " I love you, I’ve got a headache, and who am I? It’s all very strange - Think about it. Feel it. Obviously we have grown from the earth and sun interacting. The earth and sun arise out of space, which we think is empty, but is not empty. Space is Infinite Potential, Invisible, Nonmaterial and Void. Infinite Space gives rise to all of this world, this life and it continues to exist. Empty space embraces all that exists as substance and form. It is the original mother and original father and still IS. It exists and maintains, and continually supports our life. What we call physical space, or outer space is not physical at all, it envelopes the physical and the physical resides within it and as an expression of it. Infinite Space is not physical space. We can think about physical space, but not about Infinite Space because there is no thinking in it. It just IS, and is the same essence that is realized in meditation practice as Samahdi, or Enlightenment. Infinite Space connects with meditation practice as a human realization, an understanding of one’s own self nature, the real existent Self or true identity. This essence in which the planets exist, and our personal realization of our true Self are the same, they intersect, and they are identical. How do I know this? A combination of reason and intuition brought together through meditation. This space, this emptiness, always exists in all things. We know that atoms are mostly empty space which really isn’t empty as I said. Space is Infinite Potential. Out of Infinite Potential all things arise. All substance comes forth. The paradox is that no matter what comes out of it, it doesn’t decrease in its potential. It stays infinite. That’s impossible you say. No it’s not. But, there’s no way to verify this. It’s intuition, my intuition; that you and everything is infinite potential or empty space, or nothingness with a small amount of substance in it, and that combination of substance, material, and emptiness is what we are, or, if you want, take the substance out of it, and Infinite Space is what we are. Part 3/4 This is one path to the idea and experience that our essential nature is void, nothing, or emptiness, but it is not the only one. Some, a few, have felt this, experienced it. They have experience from the inside; that there is no there, there, or no here, here, no other, and that time does not exist. In that sense, nothingness is the base, the root, of all manifestation, and from that point of view, as Infinite Potential, the whole experiential realm seems to be a dream, or unreal. It was the arising of first speech and then writing that created the division between what is real and what we think, between thinking and essence or Being. But when you are identified with ordinary life, the dream is real, and has to be dealt with, and related to, as real. Some people, a few, can experience both realms, the emptiness and the ordinary. Which realm is more real usually depends on where you are in the spectrum. If you are imbedded in the Ordinary, the Infinite is unreal. If you are imbedded in the Infinite, everyday life seems unreal. There are certain extremes or possibilities. A person, a being, can be anywhere in-between Infinite Potential and the Material/Sensual realms. Or they may flip back and forth, or experience both at once. In India when a person body/person gets imbedded or identifies with Infinite Potential, the Universal, they are called a Mast. Maybe it means like a mast of a ship, a pole, but I think it’s an Indian word. Maybe it’s their version of " spaced-out. " Certain people, yogis, monks, etc. go around and feed them, otherwise, they’d die. They just got stuck in it, or they choose to stay in the expanded state because returning to everyday life is painfully difficult or too coarse to bear. Others go halfway, come back and think or say they went all the way into the infinite space, but actually did not, and return from their inward journey. It’s hard to say who did what and how far into it they went. So what of it? Is it useful to discover the Infinity of Life? Nothing much is gained or changed except that you can say it is there or rather here , but nothing much is changed. Except that you know who you are in a deep sense rather than in a shallow sense, and you become peaceful, helpful and kind, when most others are just the opposite, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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