12-10-2020, 12:24 PM
(12-09-2020, 11:52 PM)peregrine Wrote:(12-09-2020, 12:25 PM)Minyatur Wrote: I think to see one's experience as a game, a fleeting moment of investment within one's actual existence, definitely can be a good direction in wanting to approach one's soul. To seek the immersed and focused player that lies behind the mind-body interface that is of this illusion.
I agree with this entirely. So, why did I say it's not a game? Well, in some sense I believe that as well. That is, I believe it is not a trivial pursuit, if you will, and I know from experience that one can go off the rails into very dangerous territory trying to hack the software. Ergo, I have a bias towards caution--not inaction--but deliberate caution.
I agree with the above. My take is that we approach existence open-mindedly like a child who sees wonder in everything because it is new—and in this way it is the mindset of a game—one might say this is love. But in addition, and perhaps paradoxically, this would be balanced with responsibility and accountability—and one might say this is wisdom.
In my life I do this in my own way.