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Well spotted and expressed @lucas_darby . Could it be that you are intending to love... to be loving to yourself, everyone, everything... Love could be called "vague", or "easy to lose sight of" as it does not 'keep', or 'hang around' unless you are living it, giving it, extending it, or keeping it alive, living, palpable - in other words, making it manifest.
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@Spence94 , do what you find enjoyable, and build on that. What is most enjoyable is authentic love - for oneself, everyone, everything. But you will not be starting here. You start by giving yourself love/understanding in all situations or as much as you possibly can, so much so that you are (in due course) overflowing with it. So much so that you start giving it away and it gets bigger; eventually you start seeing it reflected back in your environment; you start making a life living on and in authentic love. Just try it for a spell. And the spell will 'catch' and as you 'keep at it', it will transform your life. But, at least initially, you must keep at it, ie, giving it, as love does not 'keep' if it is not given. With best wishes for a lovely life,
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Be aware that this is only your current mindset, nothing more. If you wish to stay with that, then a bit of mind management is in order. IOW, you have decided to carry on and do physics/math at Uni. That is your decision, so you disregard all thoughts of other alternatives until the course is completed. You need to be ruthless with this. Once completed, then you could take a 'mind numbing' job which gives you time to contemplate and also undertake meditation and 'spiritual' study outside work hours. Alternatively you could join some organisation that will feed and house you whilst pursuing 'understanding'. Best wishes,
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dorg replied to Waifu Yandere's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Reality is only what happens this moment. Imagination then takes over and imagines it is the experience of someone (yourself) located somewhere. What you are calling imagination is only that of an imagined person imagined to be somewhere. -
dorg replied to egoless's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
As you go further down the path of enlightenment you progressively cannot force yourself to do anything, It either happens or it does not. Fears also diminish (as long as you are not forcing any actions). -
When I was a youngster I recall being afraid when seeing blood from a tiny nick in my hand. Much later I had surgery to remove a cancerous kidney; I was very afraid at the thought of this. Then at a still later date when I required another significant surgery I noticed that I was hardly fearful at all. I noticed that after each 'fearful event' that I had realised something worthwhile - in fact to such an extent that I am now grateful for these events for teaching me that I am essentially not my body - that I cannot essentially be defined nor located. The severe diminishment of fear means that it is known that there is essentially nothing to fear - that everything that happens is in my own best interest. In appreciation,
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Just look at how you are driving yourself to achieve. The fact that you are not achieving tells you that you do not really want to achieve what you have chosen. So what if you do not become a real estate sales person, or a world class athlete - both of which would be really stressful if you are not really into either - and by your actions, you aren't. You even go 'to extremes' over contemplation, meditation or time out saying "I'm not in a luxurious position where I can just sit back all day and introspect either." Why all day, why not just an hour a day meditating say? Spend some time just looking at your drive - and acknowledge it. And also time looking at your other insights and acknowledge them. The human is not intended to be a machine that just latches onto something and then goes for it. I know some people do that but in my observation - at quite some cost. Learn to appreciate all aspects of life and not just a goal. After sufficient balance in your life is achieved, you will naturally be doing what you want to do. This may even include sitting exams or running races - and then if you have natural ability that will show without any self imposed drive. Best wishes for achieving a lovely balanced enjoyable life. And this takes no time to achieve - if you are not into driving yourself to achieve.
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dorg replied to MiracleMan's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Sorry to hear of your situation @MiracleMan . This shows that you recognise that you are simply aware of experience as it happens, ie, not actually experiencing experience. Do you apprehend the difference? Is it that experience as it happens is real/actual, but that the act of experiencing it is the act of not just watching it, as you stated, but the act of being someone, something thought-to-be or believed-to-be experiencing it? Do you see the difference? I am talking of subtle distinction here that may well need some contemplation to more fully apprehend. -
These two lines do not add up. You are not acknowledging that there are some things that make you upset/emotional on the irritable to rage scale. It makes no difference how big/small they are - you are just plain not acknowledging them. Become aware of them, look at them, acknowledge them and they will sooner or later disappear.
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We are living in our own imagination, and the experience of this feels extremely real. Some are working their way out of this imagination/belief, ie becoming more conscious, aware. Some are totally unconscious of this, ie, that they are living as a belief in a belief. And of course this is only happening in your imagination.
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The point is to have experience and through that gain understanding, ie, expand your consciousness/self-awareness. You have experience by imagining (thinking, believing) you are located somewhere, in some situation. This is only imagination but is experienced as extremely real. So what you are essentially doing is working your way out of your own imagination. How mind blowing is that!
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Observe that pressure is self applied. Pressure means that you think (believe) there is a problem or that something needs changing. (And even if you think that you don't just believe that there is a problem, that there really is one, that is still you believing there is a problem). Two solutions: change the world or change your mind. In general I find the second one easier - there isn't so much heavy lifting . But that's just me.
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I was attempting to point to the difference between what is and thought content.
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Yes, there are other perspectives, other views, other people, in logic, in thought. Self and other - ie, separation - is in thought (logic) only. However true experience is not in thought.
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You can either be experience as it happens, ie, what is, or a thought created character in a thought created story.
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There is not even one perspective - other than in thought/imagination - let alone many. Positing a 'you' is (mentally) positioning consciousness in some location, and thus limiting consciousness to a perspective, a thought created position.
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dorg replied to Nadosa's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Nadosa , you are doing well. This is because there is no one doing meditation. No one is being anything nor doing anything. Being unconscious is going into thought/unreality/imagination - ie time and space. It does not feel good to be defined and located. How could it feel good when you are so limited, defined, confined. -
dorg replied to Viking's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Doing nothing is just being aware of what is happening moment to moment. There is no one being aware (as being aware is the natural state of being/awareness - ie like being nothing at all) so no effort required. -
dorg replied to Silver's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Once you think about yourself the joy is gone. You can be in any situation and remain joyful as long as you do not think about yourself. Just try it. -
I think schizophrenia must be an inability to ascertain 'where one is' due to one's 'location' being a 'blend' or mix up of the physical, the mental and the spiritual. Maybe the schizophrenic intuits the truth, and may well be there, but he/she is confused by all the conditions and conditioning from our mixed up world. And likewise, us worldly folk are confused about 'where' the schizophrenic is. It seems once one is 'extracted' from the physical into the mental, and then from the mental into the spiritual it becomes clear.
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That would be using judgement on judgement. Judgement is about right/wrong, good/bad; the mind assesses things as best it can and then judges; but the mind never has all the information to come to a faultless conclusion; you need intuition for that.
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I have found it more beneficial to shift mentally. Physical shifting is an interim measure until you get that all shifting is actually mental shifting. Due to any strong mental positions about your current situation it may be easier to change physical location to a more neutral place, but you will still need to work on any situation the mind (still thinks it) is in. Changing physical location does not change your mind. I sense that you are strong enough to overcome any 'nasty' thoughts about your current location. In any event, one way or another you will need to deal with the toxicity of the other parent in relation to the child. Is the toxicity largely due to your past relationship to with him? Is he ok with the child? Just because he may have a different worldview than you does not necessarily mean that he is toxic. Perhaps more explanation of how you are using this word would help... With best wishes,
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I recall a realisation that I had a while back - that I was not really living as a physical being in a physical realm, but as more of a mental being in a mental realm. And so as I changed my mind, the way I experienced the mental/physical world changed.
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Ok, so you have a great intellect, but this does not necessarily mean that you have intelligence. Others may have way more intelligence - as you acknowledge by asking a question. Acknowledgment of not having intelligence is acknowledgement of humility
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dorg replied to electroBeam's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
What is aware of the experience is the real you. It is only the false you, the ego-I, the self-image, that is fearful. 'Move' into the 'undefinedness'; it is wonderful - and you do not lose anything you really want to retain.
