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Author: | Star_Above [ Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:04 am ] | |
Post subject: | Re: Confusion | |
This blew my noodle quite a bit. So give up control over anything at all ever happening and just observing and enjoying what you can't control? Is that it?
It just means that if you ever find yourself attached to something for a minute don't beat yourself up over it, you're human it will happen, just be fine with it, which will then bring you non-attachment about being attached to it...so the attachment will go away.
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Author: | GoldenBoy [ Fri Jun 22, 2012 7:28 am ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: Confusion | ||
This blew my noodle quite a bit. So give up control over anything at all ever happening and just observing and enjoying what you can't control? Is that it?
It just means that if you ever find yourself attached to something for a minute don't beat yourself up over it, you're human it will happen, just be fine with it, which will then bring you non-attachment about being attached to it...so the attachment will go away.Q: Even if you understand the right or wrong of the matter....
UG: It is not a question of calling it right or wrong. There is no way out. Anything you do to get out of this trap which you yourself have created is strengthening and fortifying it. Q: Yes, exactly. UG: So, you are not ready to accept the fact that you have to give up. A complete total surrender. I don't want to use that word `surrender', because it has certain mystical overtones. It is a state of hopelessness which says that there is no way out of this situation. Any movement, in any direction, on any level, is taking you away from that. Maybe something can happen there, we don't know. But even that hope that something will happen is still a hope. Q: So you give up completely? UG: You see, giving up something in the hope of getting something else in its place is not really giving up. There is nothing to give up there. The very idea of giving up, the very idea of denying certain things to yourself, is in the hope of getting something else. |
Author: | Aragorn [ Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:29 pm ] | |
Post subject: | Re: Confusion | |
Lastly just remember that this shit will usually be confusing and gets more clear the more you do it.
If you were trying to understand how all the muscles worked and your inner ear and balance and all that shit before you stepped on the bike it'd be 10 years before you ever just got on the damn thing and by that point you'd have way too much going on your head to just let your body adjust and ride the damn bike. A lot of stuff clicked on what I should be doing when I read this analogy. I'm having this kind of dreamy feeling where the part of my brain that should be caring about the outside world and adjusting is dulled and I feel like I'm more on autopilot. Who knows if that's right though. Should I try to do this consciously? Sit down, close my eyes and all that? Or does that mean that I'm forcing it, which is attachment? |
Author: | Flow83 [ Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:41 pm ] | |
Post subject: | Re: Confusion | |
A lot of stuff clicked on what I should be doing when I read this analogy. I'm having this kind of dreamy feeling where the part of my brain that should be caring about the outside world and adjusting is dulled and I feel like I'm more on autopilot. Who knows if that's right though. Should I try to do this consciously? Sit down, close my eyes and all that? Or does that mean that I'm forcing it, which is attachment? |
Author: | Flow83 [ Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:28 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: Confusion | ||
Lastly just remember that this shit will usually be confusing and gets more clear the more you do it.
If you were trying to understand how all the muscles worked and your inner ear and balance and all that shit before you stepped on the bike it'd be 10 years before you ever just got on the damn thing and by that point you'd have way too much going on your head to just let your body adjust and ride the damn bike. A lot of stuff clicked on what I should be doing when I read this analogy. I'm having this kind of dreamy feeling where the part of my brain that should be caring about the outside world and adjusting is dulled and I feel like I'm more on autopilot. Who knows if that's right though. Should I try to do this consciously? Sit down, close my eyes and all that? Or does that mean that I'm forcing it, which is attachment? |
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