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Saturday, November 07, 2009
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Category: Religion and Philosophy
I am venturing into a sort of complex area. We are often very used to looking at our own behaviour more from an externalized view. We are so used to it that we don’t often see that our perception is disconnected from our internal being. That we are seeing more how the world works and [...]
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Thursday, November 05, 2009
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Category: Religion and Philosophy
By definition is anything you can observe you? Or is it something you have? Are your body and mind somehow in charge?
Did you see something beautiful today? You only saw yourself. Did you see something ugly? You also only saw yourself, but these are not the true self.
Self is self and all others are [...]
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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
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Category: Religion and Philosophy
What is this me? There is a simple practice of inquiry that can lead to very deep insight. What is this me, and who is asking?
It’s me. Yes, but we often still get caught up in life, even if we understand this inquiry it just seems easier. We get distressed and just go on auto-pilot, [...]
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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
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Category: Religion and Philosophy
The subject is identity. It’s a pretty intense issue. When asked about who they are people often just say “I’m me”, and this is true, but in all likelihood they carry around identifications with roles and feelings and circumstances even if they aren’t paying attention to them. So, how much of the identity issue is [...]
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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
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Category: Religion and Philosophy
Now here is a big revelation, and yet is perhaps the most simple truth I know. How many emotions do you have?
Probably an infinite number. Countless or one? I’m not sure I can feel more than one at any time. Is true, and well they say God is love right? They also say that God [...]
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