Guest guest Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 Self arises with other, and other with self. There is no distance between. Thus, to perceive the other as existing apart from self, that other is self externalized -- and the sense of self in relation to that other, is the other internalized. Thus the internal/external boundary is contradictory. Clarity on this issue dissolves the internal/external boundary in terms of perceiving. When the sense of internal/external goes, there is no positioning of self vs. other, other vs. self. And life goes on ... - D - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033 wrote: > > Self arises with other, and other with self. > > There is no distance between. > > Thus, to perceive the other as existing apart from self, that other is self externalized -- and the sense of self in relation to that other, is the other internalized. > > Thus the internal/external boundary is contradictory. > > Clarity on this issue dissolves the internal/external boundary in terms of perceiving. > > When the sense of internal/external goes, there is no positioning of self vs. other, other vs. self. > > And life goes on ... > > > - D - > ........ objects shed their names......their edges blur....and the centerless flowing relaxes in to its own completeness. toombaru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 Nisargadatta , " toombaru " <lastrain wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033@> wrote: > > > > Self arises with other, and other with self. > > > > There is no distance between. > > > > Thus, to perceive the other as existing apart from self, that other is self externalized -- and the sense of self in relation to that other, is the other internalized. > > > > Thus the internal/external boundary is contradictory. > > > > Clarity on this issue dissolves the internal/external boundary in terms of perceiving. > > > > When the sense of internal/external goes, there is no positioning of self vs. other, other vs. self. > > > > And life goes on ... > > > > > > - D - > > > > > > ....... objects shed their names......their edges blur....and the centerless flowing relaxes in to its own completeness. > > > toombaru > When edges blur...falling in love happens.... ~A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033 wrote: > > Self arises with other, and other with self. > > There is no distance between. > > Thus, to perceive the other as existing apart from self, that other is self externalized -- and the sense of self in relation to that other, is the other internalized. > > Thus the internal/external boundary is contradictory. > > Clarity on this issue dissolves the internal/external boundary in terms of perceiving. > > When the sense of internal/external goes, there is no positioning of self vs. other, other vs. self. > > And life goes on ... > > > - D - > where there isn't this your " internal/external boundary " ..... Yes, life just goes on.... There is nobody to talk about It...anyway Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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