Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 Nisargadatta , no-me <nomemxp wrote: > > An acceptance of What-Is, > can be a surrender of one's intelligent, > one's intuitiveness, and better yet, > giving up one's instinct totally... > > This happens when the mind is weak, > In a sense that one's cannot say 'no' > to garbages etc...! > > Acceptance of what-Is, > is like being passive to nagativity... > > In a case of denial of what-Is not, > one's neither fight nor give in to the instincts.... > which we are born with...and we must adapt to changes > and understand the consequences of What-Is not, > that we are not accepting > > Must we fight against what one's believe in > Maharaj said, " If you like what is given, then accept it, > If not, you must fight against what you don't like... " > In this case, we all must fight with patience, wisdom, silence, > against what we don't like being done to our own loved ones, > that is true love here, doing for the purpose of humanity...not for the sake of pride, or satisfaction etc, it is like a meditation, we do it not for the purpose of ourselves, it's done because one's doesn't accept the on-going mind-battle with desire and one's own fear. > > ~no-me~ > > Let's say... > > > Hi no-me, when the " acceptance " is of deep " foundation " ......don't worry.... there is no " garbage " appearing.... Marc Ps: " acceptance " is not a concept....the initial writer of the subject didn't describe it as being a concept Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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