Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Nisargadatta , OConnor Patricia <gdtige wrote: > > > --- Adamson <adamson a écrit : > > > > > As J. Krishnamurti put it... " You (or One) cannot > > know the unknown. But you (one) can become it. " Of > > course this has to be seen in a special way! :-) > > > > Michael > > Yes, > And that implies a certain order in one`s very own > chaos, a care of our body and emotions and thoughts, a > weeding out of what is superflous. <Becoming the > unknown> or resorbing into it, in a very practical > sense, is to make space for it, lightly, without > fanatiscim either, just for the love of it. > Greetings to you, > > PAtricia To me, it means having no space which one can set aside for something. One is already always this space, and never has been anything else. There is nothing else to be -- nothing else that is " be-ing. " Body, mind, self, other -- all are aspects of divisionless being -- which is all that ever has or could be. -- Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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