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Title: nobody-home Post by: brock on Mar 31, 2014 12:45 am A good article to check out.
http://www.ramdass.org/nobody-home/ Title: Re: nobody-home Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Apr 01, 2014 02:48 am "As long as there’s a trace of an experiencer, there is still an element of self-consciousness, the ego of being the experiencer. If it’s still an experience, it is not the ultimate reality. It’s simple: if you’re having an experience, you know you have to go beyond it. Isn’t it beautiful?"
A good article to check out. http://www.ramdass.org/nobody-home/ yea... i liked that one...Attached to experiences...that would be something I need to look at! I wonder: Can consciousness experience and not be ego? It does not seem like he thinks so. Title: Re: nobody-home Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on May 06, 2014 10:44 pm "The question of whether a being is fully realized or not depends on whether that being is really egoless or just appears to be. If a person still identifies with thought forms or desires, the work is not complete. In perfection there’s no clinging at all." I often experience this feeling: alright have you had enough? Every experience gained has some loss. Every loss has some gain. Such is the nature of this duality we find ourselves surrounded by. Yet yes there is this clinging. The thoughts often gravitate towards-"what if" type scenarios and "if i could only" etc. Imagine it: No clinging at all. Isn't it this clinging which makes meditation so difficult? The mind just will not let go. It is preoccupied with so many experiences. Experiences we have had and experiences yet to happen. |