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the biggest flaw in the nonduality teachings

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4 minutes ago, No1Here2c said:

The map will look different for each & every individual, regardless of the terrain.

We create our maps as we go, they are always in flux. We all venture towards the same mountain top, though from a different parts of the world. & so the friends, foes, challenges, loves, beauties, traps, weapons, & other attractions are all going to be different within the eyes of each.

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I am the looker but it is not I

There are never any answers, only ever more questions. But is that the answer may I ask?

Only diamond edge can cut diamond.

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2 minutes ago, No1Here2c said:

We create our maps as we go, they are always in flux. We all venture towards the same mountain top,

Sadly, it seems, most of us will die along the route.

Perhaps the mountaintop too is an illusion. A mirage in the distance created by a misperception & misunderstanding of Actuality and Truth.

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I am the looker but it is not I

There are never any answers, only ever more questions. But is that the answer may I ask?

Only diamond edge can cut diamond.

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13 minutes ago, Mellowmarsh said:

Okay, I get it.

I just assumed

misunderstanding.

These are all identical.

The moment you claim 'to get it"

Is actually the moment you have lost it.

'Getting' Eternal Mystery is a fallacy created by your own mind. When you think you've 'gotten' the mystery, you have actually fallen for another illusion.

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I am the looker but it is not I

There are never any answers, only ever more questions. But is that the answer may I ask?

Only diamond edge can cut diamond.

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Mystery 

It is partially capturable, but never can it be fully contained. This is the Nature of Mystery itself.


I am the looker but it is not I

There are never any answers, only ever more questions. But is that the answer may I ask?

Only diamond edge can cut diamond.

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I still can’t believe Buddhist Monks can just set their bodies on fire without flinching.

 

I felt a similar fire when I chose to give birth naturally without the aid of epidural. The pain was so intense, I literally felt like I was going to lose consciousness, but I somehow didn’t panic but just trusted in the process to be endurable which it was for me. My body did what it was designed to do , it did a great job. But I’m aware not all women are that lucky during the birth process. Some die, others have complications. I was lucky.

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I Am the Last Idiot.

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48 minutes ago, Mellowmarsh said:

Fact is, we’re born alone, live alone, and die alone.

Lonesomeness is the least of your worries when death awaits your doorstep.


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There are never any answers, only ever more questions. But is that the answer may I ask?

Only diamond edge can cut diamond.

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2 minutes ago, No1Here2c said:

Lonesomeness is the least of your worries when death awaits your doorstep.

I’m here for it. 


 

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There's a kind of phoniness sometimes with nondual teachings, although there doesn't have to be.  It's a good pointer, but more needs to be taken account of IMO, and it's not a final stage on the path, unless you create it to be, then you will loop here and that's okay too.  

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37 minutes ago, Joseph Maynor said:

There's a kind of phoniness sometimes with nondual teachings, although there doesn't have to be.  It's a good pointer, but more needs to be taken account of IMO, and it's not a final stage on the path, unless you create it to be, then you will loop here and that's okay too.  

Which is the final stage?

There's a final stage? How would one know?

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1 hour ago, Mellowmarsh said:

I still can’t believe Buddhist Monks can just set their bodies on fire without flinching.

 

I felt a similar fire when I chose to give birth naturally without the aid of epidural. The pain was so intense, I literally felt like I was going to lose consciousness, but I somehow didn’t panic but just trusted in the process to be endurable which it was for me. My body did what it was designed to do , it did a great job. But I’m aware not all women are that lucky during the birth process. Some die, others have complications. I was lucky.

I still can't believe that nose is breathing air, gravity is makes us connected to ground, our Galaxy is keep turning 500 km each second, we believe in the thoughts that we don't even see.

Fucking pure beauty.


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

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