Guest guest Posted January 26, 2008 Report Share Posted January 26, 2008 Nisargadatta , " fewtch " <fewtch wrote: > > Nisargadatta , diana shellam <diana.shellam@> > wrote: > > > > to do or not to do? that is the question, > > The question, huh? > > Notice your very expressions - " It's a good question. " Is there a > bad question? You love questions, and hate answers, do you not? > Questions make the 'questioner' (who is unreal) " feel real. " Also, look at the word " question " - the " quest " is implicit there, is it not? Doership :-). Peace... > > Peace... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2008 Report Share Posted January 27, 2008 things are apparently being done, doing apparently happening does not make a doer thereofdecistions being made without a decider, notice you? being done? decisions being made? noticeing happens for the puppet or not, anyway nothing ever happened,theres only now..dianafewtch <fewtch wrote: Nisargadatta , "fewtch" <fewtch wrote:>> Nisargadatta , diana shellam <diana.shellam@> > wrote:> >> > to do or not to do? that is the question,> > The question, huh?> > Notice your very expressions - "It's a good question." Is there a > bad question? You love questions, and hate answers, do you not? > Questions make the 'questioner' (who is unreal) "feel real."Also, look at the word "question" - the "quest" is implicit there, is it not? Doership :-). Peace...> > Peace...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2008 Report Share Posted January 27, 2008 Note: forwarded message attached. things are apparently being done, doing apparently happening does not make a doer thereofdecistions being made without a decider, notice you? being done? decisions being made? noticeing happens for the puppet or not, anyway nothing ever happened,theres only now..dianafewtch <fewtch wrote: Nisargadatta , "fewtch" <fewtch wrote:>> Nisargadatta , diana shellam <diana.shellam@> > wrote:> >> > to do or not to do? that is the question,> > The question, huh?> > Notice your very expressions - "It's a good question." Is there a > bad question? You love questions, and hate answers, do you not? > Questions make the 'questioner' (who is unreal) "feel real."Also, look at the word "question" - the "quest" is implicit there, is it not? Doership :-). Peace...> > Peace...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2008 Report Share Posted January 27, 2008 my expressions? doing happens apparently, without a doer, love without a lover too..diana fewtch <fewtch wrote: Nisargadatta , "fewtch" <fewtch wrote:>> Nisargadatta , diana shellam <diana.shellam@> > wrote:> >> > to do or not to do? that is the question,> > The question, huh?> > Notice your very expressions - "It's a good question." Is there a > bad question? You love questions, and hate answers, do you not? > Questions make the 'questioner' (who is unreal) "feel real."Also, look at the word "question" - the "quest" is implicit there, is it not? Doership :-). Peace...> > Peace...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2008 Report Share Posted January 27, 2008 doing happens without a doer thereof...dianafewtch <fewtch wrote: Nisargadatta , "fewtch" <fewtch wrote:>> Nisargadatta , diana shellam <diana.shellam@> > wrote:> >> > to do or not to do? that is the question,> > The question, huh?> > Notice your very expressions - "It's a good question." Is there a > bad question? You love questions, and hate answers, do you not? > Questions make the 'questioner' (who is unreal) "feel real."Also, look at the word "question" - the "quest" is implicit there, is it not? Doership :-). Peace...> > Peace...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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