07-07-2018, 12:38 AM
My interest is growing to listen to these episodes regularly.
In trying to relate to your post, rva_jeremy, I am gravitating towards the book No Boundary by Ken Wilber, which mentions in greater detail:
To define the self we draw a boundary. This boundary can be between the ego and the mind, or the mind and the body. It is often drawn between the self and others. This results in saying things like, "My heart beats", instead of, "I beat my heart". The boundary, Ken writes, should only be used as a tool used to understand context and the world when it helps. It should not be used as a line drawn for battle. If it is, you will project what you no longer identify with and it will become catalyst for you to learn from and endure.
In trying to relate to your post, rva_jeremy, I am gravitating towards the book No Boundary by Ken Wilber, which mentions in greater detail:
To define the self we draw a boundary. This boundary can be between the ego and the mind, or the mind and the body. It is often drawn between the self and others. This results in saying things like, "My heart beats", instead of, "I beat my heart". The boundary, Ken writes, should only be used as a tool used to understand context and the world when it helps. It should not be used as a line drawn for battle. If it is, you will project what you no longer identify with and it will become catalyst for you to learn from and endure.