05-27-2014, 05:06 PM
(05-26-2014, 11:16 PM)xise Wrote: Also, I think understanding the origins of catalyst - which often includes one's motivation for self-caused catalyst, is important. If I don't understand why I did something, I find I am much more likely to repeat it.
I think there is huge freedom gained when you can get to the actual reason or cause for particular behavior patterns, and view that reason with compassion, acceptance, and forgiveness. Otherwise, like you said, you're likely to try making changes through control or will without quite having learned/integrated the lesson.
(05-26-2014, 11:16 PM)xise Wrote: I love your stories and posts because they dig deep into core philosophical concepts, and for that I'm grateful for that brother.
Word do that!
(05-22-2014, 05:57 PM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: In Ra's understanding, the forgiveness is not evinced by any external action which may or may not take place (given circumstances and appropriateness), but it is a metaphysical ownership of the action and the recognition of the separative nature of what took place.
Reminds me of this one:
10.12: However, if this same entity, being biased from the depths of its mind/body/spirit complex towards love/light, were then to accept responsibility for each moment of the time/space accumulation of present moments available to it, such an entity can empower its progress in much the same way as we described the empowering of the call of your social complex distortion to the Confederation.
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi