Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 if you go by the fact its all in divine order its all good.. if everything is god and god is good. its all good. Eckhart says we cant destroy ourselves as we are consciousnes and consciousness is indestructible. Besides i think the ufo people will save our planet.. i hope. crazy roslyn > > > > i agree the point im trying to make is there > > were NO terrorists. > > My story is that there are no terrorists, there is only an errorist, > and that's me, until I investigate my thinking. > > But lately I'm starting to realize that even where I'm at, even all my > uninvestigated thinking, is not an error, but just what is. > > the Errorist (not) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 everything is impermanent.. at least all forms.. and thats why we should not identify with form. And forms.. people, things, etc. cant make us happy becasue they arent permanent. The formless is permanent. not a quote but eckhart stuff from new earth. rh -- - In Loving-what-is , " Andy " wrote: > > > > Eckhart says we cant destroy ourselves as we are consciousness > and consciousness is indestructible. > > > *****This is so. It is what all the sages have pointed to since > there's been pointing. " We " can't " do " anything. Things seem to > happen, and they appear to happen through us, bodymind mechanisms. > But, as Hamlet said, that is a " seems, " not an " is. " What " is " ...is > consciousness arising, generating this phenomenality in which we seem > to move, feel, do, ... but " we " ... " we " can do as much as a shadow. > > When this is Seen, it is the end of the search, seeking returns to the > place from which it arose, and there is peace and sanity. > > And, fyi, that doesn't mean anger doesn't happen. It does. As does > fear. Grief. Joy. Aggravation. Laughter. Tears. Every emotion. > Every feeling that the organism's wiring is programmed to feel. It's > just that the feelings (both unpleasant AND pleasant) don't persist > (and it is in the persistence, the " looping " of thought-emotion that > suffering arises). > > As noted by Shrobe, aka zen master Wu Kwang > > " [As a result of zen practice] I have learned two things. One is not > to be afraid of my emotions. The other is that everything is > impermanent. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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