Guest guest Posted June 13, 2007 Report Share Posted June 13, 2007 > ----->This bodymind mechanism does not > " choose " unconsciousness over > consciousness. It happens, like the sun rising, > the rain falling, the crow cawing. There is a differance between " crow cawing " and " rain falling " . They have slightly different level of 'consciouness' and as a result slightly different level of 'choice'. Consciousness of human is different than a 'crow'; and, for that reason while two crows are extremely likely to 'act' in same way and 'choose' same choice under same conditions and same input; two humans have greater chances of making a different choice and acting in different way. A Katie, A Gandhi, A Mother Terressa, A Ramana, A Dalai Lama, An Einstein and a George Bush, Edwards, Kerry, Hitler, Paris Hilton, Bill Gates, Michael Jackson... can make slightly different 'choices' and act in slightly different ways when presented with same input under same conditions. Crows are unlikely to 'vary' that much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2007 Report Share Posted June 13, 2007 Nisargadatta , " adithya_comming " <adithya_comming wrote: > > > ----->This bodymind mechanism does not > > " choose " unconsciousness over > > consciousness. It happens, like the sun rising, > > the rain falling, the crow cawing. > > There is a differance between " crow cawing " > and " rain falling " . They have slightly > different level of 'consciouness' and > as a result slightly different level of > 'choice'. > > > Consciousness of human is different > than a 'crow'; and, for that reason while two > crows are extremely likely to 'act' > in same way and 'choose' same choice > under same conditions and same input; > two humans have greater chances of making > a different choice and acting in different > way. > > > A Katie, A Gandhi, A Mother Terressa, > A Ramana, A Dalai Lama, An Einstein > and a George Bush, Edwards, Kerry, Hitler, > Paris Hilton, Bill Gates, Michael Jackson... > > can make slightly different 'choices' and > act in slightly different ways when presented > with same input under same conditions. > > Crows are unlikely to 'vary' that much. > What was the last choice you made? toombaru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2007 Report Share Posted June 13, 2007 > > ----->This bodymind mechanism does not > > " choose " unconsciousness over > > consciousness. It happens, > like the sun rising, the rain falling, > the crow cawing. > > > There is a differance between > " crow cawing " and " rain falling " . They > have different level of 'consciouness' > and as a result different level of 'choice'. > > > > *****How do you, adithya, differentiate > one level of 'consciousness' > from another? The ability to rise above the conditioning. The ability to 'condition' self. The ability to rise above 'programming'. The ability to 'program' self. [...] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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