PurpleTree

The Belief that there’s a Problem

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-The Problem is that there is no Problem
 

-The only thing to figure out is that there’s nothing to figure out
 

 

The "me" seemingly needs problems and solutions to survive.

And for me that belief that there’s a problem came pretty early maybe from how i grew up.

There’s a problem with reality 

There’s a problem with "me"

There’s a problem with others

This isn’t safe

This has to be different, i have to be different in comes an attempt of "control" we have to control "this"

It can be gross and it can be soooo subtle.

a lot of it is just early childhood programming, programs running in circles.

But even saying stuff like:

-What if there never was a problem.

-The only Problem is that there’s isn’t a Problem

relaxes the body.

 

And the past is an idea basically so there truly wasn’t a Problem.

 

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@PurpleTree actually the "problem" is only "me".


"It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows."

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20 minutes ago, James123 said:

@PurpleTree actually the "problem" is only "me".

Actually there is no problem. 

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Moojiji posted about this 2 days ago on his subscriber channels. 
 

“Rather than focusing on resolving the problems that arise in our lives, Moojibaba points to personal identity as the very source of all problems.”

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Anyone who says they’re enlightened on this form in anyway is not, except me I am. 

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1 hour ago, PurpleTree said:

Actually there is no problem. 

But see you don't get to get away with this . There is still proplems even if you are more detached than a Hindu autistic elephant . Elephant needs air water food and sleep .fuck with one of these things And everything goes to shit and let these spiritual clichés help you a pubic hair .


 "When you get very serious about truth you accept your life situation exactly as it is. So much so that you aren't childishly sitting around wishing it were otherwise.If you were confined to a wheelchair you would just accept it as how reality is. Just as you now just accept that you are not a bird who can fly."

-Leo Gura. 

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Gosh i’m just mostly sitting on benches in the city center today, looking at people and enjoying it and there isn’t a problem.

 

I’ll probably become like those hobos who live on a bench and stare at people or like Eckhart Tolle.

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2 hours ago, Someone here said:

But see you don't get to get away with this . There is still proplems even if you are more detached than a Hindu autistic elephant . Elephant needs air water food and sleep .fuck with one of these things And everything goes to shit and let these spiritual clichés help you a pubic hair .

Great way to put it. 

First, I imagined an autistic Hindu elephant 🐘 Made me laugh 😂 

Second, it's true you need the biological basic and to do this, you need either nature or people or both. And tatatata, the you enter the arena of potential problems. It's not a bug, it's a feature hehe : )

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12 hours ago, Someone here said:

But see you don't get to get away with this . There is still proplems even if you are more detached than a Hindu autistic elephant . Elephant needs air water food and sleep .fuck with one of these things And everything goes to shit and let these spiritual clichés help you a pubic hair .

:P

Let us spend time eliminating the problem that there is no problem.

Only to create a new set of problems to deal with survival. And this time, maybe we are happier with the new set of problems...

...because now, we have the perception of control 'I chose these problems' :P

 


Deal with the issue now, on your terms, in your control. Or the issue will deal with you, in ways you won't appreciate, and cannot control.

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3 hours ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

:P

Let us spend time eliminating the problem that there is no problem.

Only to create a new set of problems to deal with survival. And this time, maybe we are happier with the new set of problems...

...because now, we have the perception of control 'I chose these problems' :P

 

So i have Someone Here on ignore but if you guys quote him all the time it’s rather useless. It’s not a problem it’s just what is 🕉️ 

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This is amazing. Not even in some kind of figurative sense. Problems literally do not exist

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If there's a problem, it's because there's a 'me' attached to the situation. No 'me', no problem, just what's occurring.


What you know leaves what you don't know and what you don't know is all there is. 

 

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In a Relative sense, there are plenty of problems, Gaza is a huge huge worldly problem.. You not having enough $$ to pay the bills is an individual problem, on and on it goes, its all Societal Based, if You lived off grid, off the map in some isolated place, self supporting, self capable of feeding and providing basics, none of the societal things would affect You, so in that sense there is no problem for YOU.

In an Absolute sense there is no problems, because there is no physicality, no mind/brain, no individual bodies, no society, no earth, no Universe, so obviously in that sense that cannot be a problem to even be possible to exist...

So it depends on where Your coming from, what is Your experience of Life, Relative/Subjective or Absolute/Objective.. As as Human You get to choose which Experience You want to have...


Karma Means "Life is my Making", I am 100% responsible for my Inner Experience. -Sadhguru..."I don''t want Your Dreams to come True, I want something to come true for You beyond anything You could dream of!!" - Sadhguru

 

 

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