Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 when you were born did you find a world around you, or yourself in a world, or a world within yourself? did you know who you were and say it was your world or that you were in a world of it's own, with you or without you? before the beginning the All in All, and Nothing at All is. and will be, as 'is' eternally. within and by and through the maelstrom of Rest, there emerges in ever refined mists of thought the notion 'I' as fact. to be is 'I'. and to 'I' is to be. and the world arises..as mine or within 'me', or as outside 'me' and equally valid and genuine an existence as the projecting 'I' that so decides on the reality or non-reality of any and all things. and this tiny and total unit ('I') is the very subject making the demarcations in space and time, which themselves are but self projected notions, and psychology and spirituality that, though acausal, bring that which is established from the foundation as rational: inner and outer products and number both rational and irrational, and substantiality to the dream-value quale of the world as experienced. it is in other words the author of it's own objects of ponder and life. it is what it is and that is itself and none other. and it's not an 'it'. .b Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Nisargadatta , " roberibus111 " <Roberibus111 wrote: > > when you were born did you find a world around you, or yourself in a > world, or a world within yourself? did you know who you were and say > it was your world or that you were in a world of it's own, with you or > without you? before the beginning the All in All, and Nothing at All > is. and will be, as 'is' eternally. within and by and through the > maelstrom of Rest, there emerges in ever refined mists of thought the > notion 'I' as fact. to be is 'I'. and to 'I' is to be. and the world > arises..as mine or within 'me', or as outside 'me' and equally valid > and genuine an existence as the projecting 'I' that so decides on the > reality or non-reality of any and all things. and this tiny and total > unit ('I') is the very subject making the demarcations in space and > time, which themselves are but self projected notions, and psychology > and spirituality that, though acausal, bring that which is established > from the foundation as rational: inner and outer products and number > both rational and irrational, and substantiality to the dream-value > quale of the world as experienced. it is in other words the author of > it's own objects of ponder and life. it is what it is and that is > itself and none other. and it's not an 'it'. > > .b > it is what it is and that is itself and none other. and it's not an 'it'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Nisargadatta , " skywhilds " <skywords wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " roberibus111 " <Roberibus111@> > wrote: > > > > when you were born did you find a world around you, or yourself in a > > world, or a world within yourself? did you know who you were and say > > it was your world or that you were in a world of it's own, with you or > > without you? before the beginning the All in All, and Nothing at All > > is. and will be, as 'is' eternally. within and by and through the > > maelstrom of Rest, there emerges in ever refined mists of thought the > > notion 'I' as fact. to be is 'I'. and to 'I' is to be. and the world > > arises..as mine or within 'me', or as outside 'me' and equally valid > > and genuine an existence as the projecting 'I' that so decides on the > > reality or non-reality of any and all things. and this tiny and total > > unit ('I') is the very subject making the demarcations in space and > > time, which themselves are but self projected notions, and psychology > > and spirituality that, though acausal, bring that which is established > > from the foundation as rational: inner and outer products and number > > both rational and irrational, and substantiality to the dream-value > > quale of the world as experienced. it is in other words the author of > > it's own objects of ponder and life. it is what it is and that is > > itself and none other. and it's not an 'it'. > > > > .b > > > > > > > it is what it is and that is > itself and none other. and it's not an 'it'. > yo! you said it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Nisargadatta , " roberibus111 " <Roberibus111 wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " skywhilds " <skywords@> wrote: > > > > Nisargadatta , " roberibus111 " <Roberibus111@> > > wrote: > > > > > > when you were born did you find a world around you, or yourself in a > > > world, or a world within yourself? did you know who you were and say > > > it was your world or that you were in a world of it's own, with you or > > > without you? before the beginning the All in All, and Nothing at All > > > is. and will be, as 'is' eternally. within and by and through the > > > maelstrom of Rest, there emerges in ever refined mists of thought the > > > notion 'I' as fact. to be is 'I'. and to 'I' is to be. and the world > > > arises..as mine or within 'me', or as outside 'me' and equally valid > > > and genuine an existence as the projecting 'I' that so decides on the > > > reality or non-reality of any and all things. and this tiny and total > > > unit ('I') is the very subject making the demarcations in space and > > > time, which themselves are but self projected notions, and psychology > > > and spirituality that, though acausal, bring that which is established > > > from the foundation as rational: inner and outer products and number > > > both rational and irrational, and substantiality to the dream-value > > > quale of the world as experienced. it is in other words the author of > > > it's own objects of ponder and life. it is what it is and that is > > > itself and none other. and it's not an 'it'. > > > > > > .b > > > > > > > > > > > > > it is what it is and that is > > itself and none other. and it's not an 'it'. > > > > > yo! you said it! > yo! you said it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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