Guest guest Posted October 7, 1999 Report Share Posted October 7, 1999 Colette T wrote: > I have one mentor who explains that if we think we are the 'author' of our own thought that is why we suffer .. In truth we are the Cause, but... we do not know ourself. Whenever we point to the Cause, it is never the Cause. > yet I do enjoy 'feeling' my thoughts as my own. Why? Whose ever thoughts you think they belong to is a stone god that you have chosen to rule over you. This is not freedom. This is suffering. Identify with nothing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 1999 Report Share Posted October 7, 1999 David Bozzi wrote: > Colette T wrote: > >> I have one mentor who explains that if we think we are the 'author' >> of our own thought that is why we suffer .. > > In truth we are the Cause, but... > we do not know ourself. Yes I grok .. yet in order to experience our Self we separate into dual partitions (all flavours) > Whenever we point to the Cause, > it is never the Cause. :-) >> yet I do enjoy 'feeling' my thoughts as my own. > > Why? > Whose ever thoughts you think they belong to is a stone god > that you have chosen to rule over you. > Not a belonging .. a freeing .. I think because there is Soul in between unmanifest Atma .. (which is experiencer and witness both perhaps) & between manifest maya self ~ in between is one who witnesses both fields ~ as it seems to me .. > > This is not freedom. > This is suffering. > > Identify with nothing. And what of Love? Just playing ~ Col Nice sharing David, thanks I appreciate it ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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