05-26-2020, 01:09 AM
To fight control and desire can turn in to another battle, giving up and surrendering is rooted in desire.
I think it's interesting that on the one hand we look at the idea of ourselves as a fractalized echo of the one infinite creator, but in that often do not see in the creator those things which we ascribe to ourselves.
Does the creator desire? If we remove the "I" from our language, what is left there? Does that somehow make the desire vanish from existence?
Although it may vanish from our own experience, it does not vanish from existence. Samsara is also sustained by the one infinite creator.
Instead, we look to escape our condition, we go "inside" for some, or "outside" for others. Some think samsara is the real truth, others think it's all a lie.
To mine eyes, we're all just kids in a playpen.
I think it's interesting that on the one hand we look at the idea of ourselves as a fractalized echo of the one infinite creator, but in that often do not see in the creator those things which we ascribe to ourselves.
Does the creator desire? If we remove the "I" from our language, what is left there? Does that somehow make the desire vanish from existence?
Although it may vanish from our own experience, it does not vanish from existence. Samsara is also sustained by the one infinite creator.
Instead, we look to escape our condition, we go "inside" for some, or "outside" for others. Some think samsara is the real truth, others think it's all a lie.
To mine eyes, we're all just kids in a playpen.