02-24-2015, 09:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-24-2015, 09:50 AM by Adonai One.)
I have been retaught the fundamentals of grammar, rhetoric and logic from scratch.
Conclusions:
The nature of spiritual work is without end and encompasses simply -- in this dimension and most of those in our galaxy -- of relieving the significance of one's entire set of beliefs, regardless of their origin, or alternatively absorbing oneself in their beliefs until these beliefs become a strict set of personal laws so far they become entirely enslaved to themselves and the universe, by their own choosing.
I choose the path of abstaining from making new beliefs except beliefs that relieve the archetype of belief/significance from this world.
I have been relieved of the suffering of doctrine/belief. I see the nature of the choice and I see it folly. I see the world and I see its ways folly but without a way to profess its triviality.
I see only one need left in this world: Half of every person's days shall consist of silent meditation if this species will sustain unless it is to allow its beliefs to become unbalanced and led astray to mental convictions that do not rest and cause the body to not properly heal.
Silent meditation is the only tool in lack. Metaphysics and scripture are unneccessary. One's own mind is the only relevant cause. Zen as meditation is The Great Way infinitely relieved into true emptiness and unity.
Compassion is suffering.
Wisdom neglects suffering.
Oneness sees suffering as non-existent inherently as one's mind no longer holds the belief nor attachment to the concept of suffering.
Foreverness sees suffering and nirvana as both equally eternal.
I choose Oneness and seek Foreverness so I no longer cling to my polarity of easing suffering while still easing it when it's seen.
Those who choose compassion and wisdom still cling to personal doctrine and personal laws. No longer do I have complete resonance with such seeking, yet I shall enable it to serve so I become just as relieved and balanced of such seeking.
Seeking is folly. Drink tea and sit. Bye again.
Conclusions:
The nature of spiritual work is without end and encompasses simply -- in this dimension and most of those in our galaxy -- of relieving the significance of one's entire set of beliefs, regardless of their origin, or alternatively absorbing oneself in their beliefs until these beliefs become a strict set of personal laws so far they become entirely enslaved to themselves and the universe, by their own choosing.
I choose the path of abstaining from making new beliefs except beliefs that relieve the archetype of belief/significance from this world.
I have been relieved of the suffering of doctrine/belief. I see the nature of the choice and I see it folly. I see the world and I see its ways folly but without a way to profess its triviality.
I see only one need left in this world: Half of every person's days shall consist of silent meditation if this species will sustain unless it is to allow its beliefs to become unbalanced and led astray to mental convictions that do not rest and cause the body to not properly heal.
Silent meditation is the only tool in lack. Metaphysics and scripture are unneccessary. One's own mind is the only relevant cause. Zen as meditation is The Great Way infinitely relieved into true emptiness and unity.
Compassion is suffering.
Wisdom neglects suffering.
Oneness sees suffering as non-existent inherently as one's mind no longer holds the belief nor attachment to the concept of suffering.
Foreverness sees suffering and nirvana as both equally eternal.
I choose Oneness and seek Foreverness so I no longer cling to my polarity of easing suffering while still easing it when it's seen.
Those who choose compassion and wisdom still cling to personal doctrine and personal laws. No longer do I have complete resonance with such seeking, yet I shall enable it to serve so I become just as relieved and balanced of such seeking.
Seeking is folly. Drink tea and sit. Bye again.