Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 >> In my experience, to be really 'comfortable' >> with 'not knowing' is... not being " human " ! >> >> To be human, " naturally " means wanting to know, >> wanting to understand! I notice that we " humans " >> are very " curious " creatures... right from >> our birth! " to know " is integral part of our very >> basic nature! I am in favor of " using " this >> nature and not 'fighting' it! >> > > My 2 cents worth > > Yes, for the " I know " polarity of mind, not knowing is very > uncomfortable. This is why the " I know " mind searches for every scrap > of evidence that it can find to prove that it is right. > However, there is another polarity of mind one of infinite knowledge, > wisdom and love. This polarity can not manifest when we cling to > the " I know " mind. It is like the old Zen parable of the Master and > the tea cup. The student sits before the Zen master and he starts to > fill his tea cup. The Master keeps pouring the tea into the cup until > the cup overflows and spills on the floor. The student asks the > Master what he is doing. The Master explains that the students mind > is like the teacup, it is so filled with thoughts and stories that > there is no space for a deeper wisdom, knowledge or truth. To know > the truth the student must empty the tea cup i.e. his mind so that it > can be filled with something more. > So this is the true purpose of the " I don't know " mind, it creates an > empty space in which infinite knowledge, wisdom and love can > manifest. Where do you think the Work or the Course in Miralces came > from? It certainly wasn't the product of the " I know " mind, but > rather a fragment of clarity from the mind of God. With the " I know " > mind out of the way, all sorts of miraculous events and very ordinary > events can occur and we experience being a channel for something much > greater than our ego stories. " I don't know " is the key which opens > the door to infinite knowledge, which was always there just obscured > by our nightmare stories. > Yes, exactly! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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