07-18-2009, 04:11 AM
(07-17-2009, 07:32 PM)pluralone Wrote: Thank you, ayadew.
I don't believe that 'being in the moment' excludes working toward ... well, working. Period. I'm not going to stop working because it might be in conflict with what someone else thinks I should be doing, and am always open for discussion and negotiation when someone perceives that their needs are being interfered with by my work. Otherwise I'll just "be" and sit here and ... uh... die. Which isn't such a bad thing (death), but I came here for a reason, and it wasn't to sit here and do nothing. When I pass from this physical life, I'm sure I'll have plenty of opportunity to just "be"... and then I'll go do something else for a while.
But isn't part of the reason we have this forum, is so we can share our processes?
plur
Of course it does not exclude, but I present this possibility to you.
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I respect your decision, and me writing this post is not really a good example of simply "Being" haha
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I wish to do things also. We have plently of time being dead soon.
We have a current dilemma. The spiritual side of life, which ignores the physical and the 'rules' of this world which we've created our systems of logic and cause and effect around, such as: eating healthy, working together, gardening, etc.
My perfect society would be a harmonious blend of the both, for I feel that people who do not see both the spiritual and physical sides of life tend to be unbalanced (in my eyes, of course) and less harmonious with themselves than they could be.
What do you think of this? Is is possible to create, unless we all further realise that we are One and thus try to blend our individual vibrations together instead of opposing eachother?