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When we read a post, even as we are reading we are constantly commenting, comparing,judging....we are already planning on our comments arising out of our positionalities vis-a-vis the post...to me, somewhere the joy of experiencing is lost, if ego-centric positionalities come into play......
Our experiences are not uniform;our perspectives different and that brings a lot of colour to life , even in its underlying oneness... can we savour the diversity of experiences and perspectives as they occur without getting into the right/wrong, correct/incorrect, paradoxical positionalities it seems to convey and so on... north, south, east and west are contextual to the earth domain..as we rise above the earth plains, directions are meaningless...so it is with our consciousness, paradoxes no longer appear so as we visit various domains of experiencing...some people climb through stairs, some people use the lift...
not saying one should not comment..one can respond after savouring the experience, if one choses to..
the post arose with something i saw emerging in myself...
experiencing is a domain of joy by itself...
Posted By - 9:13 AM Tuesday 03 January 2006
tx for that inspiring quote jasjit...
Posted by on January 3, 2006 12:18 PM
go on commenting, comparing, judging sunder, if the post allows you that it has nothing worth experiencing...
alternatively, that which has something in it will automatically go to your core where there is no comparing, judging...only experiencing...
if you must make effort i would recommend you make it on the side of commenting, comparing and judging...experience will come on its own at it own time...over-ruling al these...
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tx for that share harb...
Posted by on January 3, 2006 03:36 PM
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Sundar
"Wanting nothing with all your heart, stop the stream
When the world dissolves, everything becomes clear.
Go beyond this way or that way
To the farther shore where the world dissolves,
And everything becomes clear.
Beyond this shore and the farther shore,
Beyond the beyond,
Where there is no beginning, no end,
Without fear, go. "
- Dhammapada