Guest guest Posted December 5, 2006 Report Share Posted December 5, 2006 Heretics have to be careful. They must approach their prey very much like the male mantis courts his mate if they are to fulfill their passion. They attempt to present a mirror to the mechanical-somnambulistic identified entity......one glimpse of which can destroy the entire dream structure. If they are too abrupt....or expose too much....too soon...the phantom can panic...and break for lower ground. It will retreat back into its familiar safety zone....where it can hibernate for years. If it is too careful the prey will become familiar with the new land and claim it for their own. They have to be clever.....inventive and learn to live on the very edge of intuition. Some develop the skill of a surgeon.......some wield a chainsaw. Many heretics who were unfamiliar with this line have been killed.....and many fish have slipped the hook. Done rightly......though.......it is a most beautiful dance....it is sensuous and powerful.....it dips and spins.....and sometimes ....leaves the earth far behind. Once the repetitive patterns are seen.....once the tapestry of the conceptual-overlay is glimpsed.....a crack or gap occurs that can never be mended. Sanity percolates down through the neurons and they start to align themselves with what is. Identification breaks down and bleeds out...... We are no longer the personalized clot of memories.....swirling in its own residue......but now it is known....beyond doubt that we and the eternal vastness....... and its glorious manifestation...... are one. We are present at the birth of an ever expanding openess that is who we are. Once the orchestra begins...the dance always ends the same way. In the death of the dancers. toombaru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2006 Report Share Posted December 5, 2006 Nisargadatta , " toombaru2006 " <lastrain wrote: > > > > Heretics have to be careful. > > They must approach their prey very much like the male mantis courts > his mate if they are to fulfill their passion. > > They attempt to present a mirror to the mechanical-somnambulistic > identified entity......one glimpse of which can destroy the entire > dream structure. > > If they are too abrupt....or expose too much....too soon...the phantom > can panic...and break for lower ground. > It will retreat back into its familiar safety zone....where it can > hibernate for years. > > If it is too careful the prey will become familiar with the new land > and claim it for their own. > > They have to be clever.....inventive and learn to live on the very > edge of intuition. > > Some develop the skill of a surgeon.......some wield a chainsaw. > > Many heretics who were unfamiliar with this line have been > killed.....and many fish have slipped the hook. > > Done rightly......though.......it is a most beautiful dance....it is > sensuous and powerful.....it dips and spins.....and sometimes > ...leaves the earth far behind. > > > Once the repetitive patterns are seen.....once the tapestry of the > conceptual-overlay is glimpsed.....a crack or gap occurs that can > never be mended. > > Sanity percolates down through the neurons and they start to align > themselves with what is. > > Identification breaks down and bleeds out...... We are no longer the > personalized clot of memories.....swirling in its own residue......but > now it is known....beyond doubt that we and the eternal > vastness....... and its glorious manifestation...... are one. > > > We are present at the birth of an ever expanding openess that is who > we are. > > > > > Once the orchestra begins...the dance always ends the same way. > > In the death of the dancers. > > > > > > toombaru > can I/We have the last dance? Anna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2006 Report Share Posted December 5, 2006 P: I think, with this exquisite post, Toomb, has redeemed a ton of twaddle. Bravo, Tommy. NNB > > Heretics have to be careful. > > > > They must approach their prey very much like the male mantis courts > > his mate if they are to fulfill their passion. > > > > They attempt to present a mirror to the mechanical-somnambulistic > > identified entity......one glimpse of which can destroy the entire > > dream structure. > > > > If they are too abrupt....or expose too much....too soon...the > phantom > > can panic...and break for lower ground. > > It will retreat back into its familiar safety zone....where it can > > hibernate for years. > > > > If it is too careful the prey will become familiar with the new > land > > and claim it for their own. > > > > They have to be clever.....inventive and learn to live on the very > > edge of intuition. > > > > Some develop the skill of a surgeon.......some wield a chainsaw. > > > > Many heretics who were unfamiliar with this line have been > > killed.....and many fish have slipped the hook. > > > > Done rightly......though.......it is a most beautiful dance....it > is > > sensuous and powerful.....it dips and spins.....and sometimes > > ...leaves the earth far behind. > > > > > > Once the repetitive patterns are seen.....once the tapestry of the > > conceptual-overlay is glimpsed.....a crack or gap occurs that can > > never be mended. > > > > Sanity percolates down through the neurons and they start to align > > themselves with what is. > > > > Identification breaks down and bleeds out...... We are no longer > the > > personalized clot of memories.....swirling in its own > residue......but > > now it is known....beyond doubt that we and the eternal > > vastness....... and its glorious manifestation...... are one. > > > > > > We are present at the birth of an ever expanding openess that is > who > > we are. > > > > > > > > > > Once the orchestra begins...the dance always ends the same way. > > > > In the death of the dancers. > > > > > > > > > > > > toombaru > > > > > can I/We have the last dance? > > Anna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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