Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 There are processes in life: Knowedge to acquire, in the spiritual business, understandings to possess so one can shine and help others loosen the knot. All we can talk about is the objective. And then, quit suddenly, the objective, the manifested and the unmanifested, lose their appeal. What is left is- what perceives them both- And that radically wipes out the object. In a funny way,It reveals that the more we are learned-the more we are ignorant. then, what is the use of endlessly talking about the object, arguing about the object, when the subject IS, at all time. There is no right or wrong in the light of the subject. Only the object brings half of the truth with it, maybe that is what is called duality : our well meant opinions, our desperate effort to wholly understand What Is. Do we ever talk about the Subject? Can we? Patricia _________________________ Mail réinvente le mail ! Découvrez le nouveau Mail et son interface révolutionnaire. http://fr.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 --- OConnor Patricia <gdtige wrote: > > There are processes in life: > Knowedge to acquire, in the spiritual business, > understandings to possess so one can shine and help > others loosen the knot. > All we can talk about is the objective. Ahhh... but there can be talk that is not really " about " anything... because the real nature of expression is simply being. Sometimes we imagine that we are talking *about something*, but whether realized or not, all talking at root is simply being. This in spite of the fact that talking typically has a subject that the talking is *ostensibly* about. When talking is realized as " just being " the distinction of subject and object is not taken as real. Bill > And then, quit suddenly, the objective, the manifested > and the unmanifested, lose their appeal. > > What is left is- what perceives them both- > > And that radically wipes out the object. > > > In a funny way,It reveals that the more we are > learned-the more we are ignorant. > > then, what is the use of endlessly talking about the > object, > arguing about the object, when the subject IS, at all > time. > There is no right or wrong in the light of the > subject. > Only the object brings half of the truth with it, > maybe that is what is called duality : our well meant > opinions, our desperate effort to wholly understand > What Is. > > Do we ever talk about the Subject? > Can we? > > > Patricia _________________________ > Mail réinvente le mail ! Découvrez le nouveau Mail et son > interface révolutionnaire. > http://fr.mail. > > > ** > > If you do not wish to receive individual emails, to change your subscription, > sign in with your ID and go to Edit My Groups: > > /mygroups?edit=1 > > Under the Message Delivery option, choose " No Email " for the Nisargadatta > group and click on Save Changes. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 Nisargadatta , pliantheart <pliantheart wrote: > > > > --- OConnor Patricia <gdtige wrote: > > > > > There are processes in life: > > Knowedge to acquire, in the spiritual business, > > understandings to possess so one can shine and help > > others loosen the knot. > > All we can talk about is the objective. > > Ahhh... but there can be talk that is not > really " about " anything... because the real > nature of expression is simply being. Sometimes > we imagine that we are talking *about something*, > but whether realized or not, all talking at > root is simply being. This in spite of the fact > that talking typically has a subject that the > talking is *ostensibly* about. > > When talking is realized as " just being " the > distinction of subject and object is not taken > as real. > > Bill I agree with you, Bill. This timeless now is not broken by anything, never has been or could be. Words never take anything outside of now-being. There isn't any outside to take anything. That is the beauty of this. -- Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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