Saturday, December 6, 2008

we got a accidental delete of a very long post
stuff on the way

The Holy Moment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btHzhVATKhA&feature=related

The Holy Moment

The context here means something of an understanding between two people, maybe more. The more people you have, the more intense the sensation.

Do you have to revere that which you cannot attain/Ramana Maharshi

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tha we it's a pretty good story, really it was all about perception, and how changing it changes our lives, especially events (you know) that do things to the way we see the world. Ramana knew that his time was running out, and I guess he knew that he made to make it worth it. Maybe he died happier because of it, a life that meant something. Who knows?

If guilt be your god, then life is hell

Guilt is the most common form of self-inflicted pain, and is also the most delusional. To feel pain as a result of doing something that you feel goes against strict codes that are not your own, you feel this strange sense of pain; like you have forsaken a deep-seated belief or something. Yes, guilt has its reasons, but people today who feel guilt (especially gandhi) do not really need to feel guilt; it is more crippling then educational. This type of guilt often comes into the minds of spiritual people often; it is as if they need atonement for "sins" done wrong. Truly, this guilt is all imaginary and has no grounds in anything whatsoever. It is all in the head. Here's a hint: God, the source, Allah, Jahwei- these are all branches of the same all-loving benevelent tree- and this tree forgives, it has no reason to cash judgment; for the mere word judgment implies a weak sense of character- not something of an all-powerful, all-wise god. There is no such thing as guilt from god, only guilt from ignorance and incorrect views; change the bad keep the good, keep your behavior in line and follow what feels right, you'll do fine.

"Not knowing and , I know!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T7qEdrZvT4&feature=related

that's actually an interesting series. Not knowing and I know are supposed to be complete opposites, right? Watch how perception forms our language.

"The Path not Taken"

It's the one that you know for sure you were meant for- even if no one else will understand. The hard part is that it is partly a "personal trip", meaning that you're the only one at the wheel of your dream. One way to know that its the path, and not another hoax of the phantom mind, is to investigate: think about it for a bit, and analyze. If it ends serving others as best to your ability, then that it is the 'road to salvation.' Nuff said.

The Astonishing Hypothesis

A great hypothesis is good in the field of the mind, yet a great mind is a great example of it

/What you want is a steady balance between physical and spiritual, in which the human mind is given credit for the lengths it can go to be whole again, and the ego, which is insisting to force these ant-like barriers around us, caging our desire to be free, just stifling us as human beings.