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2010.01.02 - Quo on Being vs. Doing - Stranger - 01-31-2015 This session helped me understand in a deeper way the importance of the qualities of being which we radiate, apart from anything "external" which we may or may not accomplish. Session link Quote:Why did you come to this desert to bloom? You came because it was the desert and blooming was needed. Bloom upon bloom, light upon light, all hidden, all unseen, and yet towering and illuming the shadows of manifestation. Quote:The reason that radiancy of being or simply “being” is the central service is that essence will always have more power than manifestation, just as mystery will always speak more truth than facts and logic. It is a glorious thing for each seeker when the clouds of doubt part and the seeker no longer is self-perceived. RE: 2010.01.02 - Quo on Being vs. Doing - Nicholas - 01-31-2015 (01-31-2015, 02:19 PM)Stranger Wrote:Quote: It is a glorious thing for each seeker when the clouds of doubt part and the seeker no longer is self-perceived. This is a lovely post Stranger Our intellectual self perceptions are so easy to attach too in our culture. I sometimes wonder if that is why the task of moving beyond our self created illusions/distortions are so challenging because of our STS leaning societies. Social Darwinism and Capitalism both point towards self serving orientations and it is all to easy to get caught up in the narrative that is aggressively suggested. I think the green ray perception of self can best be described by a quote from Mozart. "I care not whatsoever for praise nor blame, I only follow my feelings". Feelings being the word that refers to being driven by the heart of self and not the intellect. |