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--- dan330033 <dan330033 a écrit :

 

> Nisargadatta , OConnor

> Patricia <gdtige wrote:

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> > There is a path!

> > There is a heart.

> > There is a fire being kindled!

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> > And for those you say there is nothing and nothing

> to

> > do etc...

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> > Well, then:

> > there isn`t a path,

> > there isn`t a heart,

> > and no fire to be kindled.

> >

> > AAhhh!!

> > that simple?

> >

> > Patricia

>

> " Is " and " isn't " mutually co-arise and co-define.

>

> -- Dan

 

 

reminds me of a book by Herman Hesse,

Edmund and Goldmund,

something like that as the title.

An artist child that grows up in a monestary and that

loves his very austere master very much. How they

contrast, how they evolve each one in its very defined

way.

If i remember well, the artist, in all is dissolution,

is the one that dies happy, in fullness.

 

Those are very extrem cases, as we probably move from

one pole to the other.

 

Patricia

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Nisargadatta , OConnor Patricia <gdtige wrote:

 

>

> reminds me of a book by Herman Hesse,

> Edmund and Goldmund,

> something like that as the title.

> An artist child that grows up in a monestary and that

> loves his very austere master very much. How they

> contrast, how they evolve each one in its very defined

> way.

> If i remember well, the artist, in all is dissolution,

> is the one that dies happy, in fullness.

>

> Those are very extrem cases, as we probably move from

> one pole to the other.

>

> Patricia

 

" Narcissus and Goldmund " wasn't it?

 

I read that a looooong time ago.

 

Likely, he was indeed expressing poles of his personality.

 

Probably didn't choose the name " Narcissus " randomly.

 

-- D.

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