Hi Stacy,
Thanks for the video, I didn't find anything underneath the fear.
I spent many hours on looking at this.
Regarding responsibility - Now I clearly see that there have never been a separate self responsible for anything in the absolute sense.
But I found unclear place. It's causality. I definitely see relativeness between what is happening and psychological conditionings. Kind of gross conscious "me" is seen as a complete illusion, but I feel that there is kind of unconscious system which is functioning and guiding my behaviour. And as I wrote before I see value in working with unconscious stuff and see real changes in behaviour after such a work. Of course there is no chooser who choses to do such kind of work, it just happens. But I see huge paradox in what I just wrote..Because this 'unconscious system' feels as me, my setup (which contains beliefs, traumas, habits, memories).
Clarifying insights
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You're right - there is no causality. But what you want to do is keep clear about the difference between absolute reality and relative.
In the relative reality it appears there's causality, but in the absolute everything simply arises mysteriously. Can you see this clearly? We can't confirm until you do, but don't force it.
Loving
In the relative reality it appears there's causality, but in the absolute everything simply arises mysteriously. Can you see this clearly? We can't confirm until you do, but don't force it.
Loving
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"Thought is a garbage can. If you look into the garbage can, all you will get is garbage."
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"Thought is a garbage can. If you look into the garbage can, all you will get is garbage."
~ Adyashanti
Re: Clarifying insights
Hi Stacy,
Thank you very much!
It does make a lot of sense. It's really been about distinguishing relative and absolute reality. I clearly see that In the relative reality it appears there's causality, but in the absolute everything simply arises mysteriously. In direct experience there is no such thing as causality. Causality is always thoughts - reflections on what already happened. Such thoughts can seem true and false as other thoughts, but this is 100% relative.
Thank you very much!
It does make a lot of sense. It's really been about distinguishing relative and absolute reality. I clearly see that In the relative reality it appears there's causality, but in the absolute everything simply arises mysteriously. In direct experience there is no such thing as causality. Causality is always thoughts - reflections on what already happened. Such thoughts can seem true and false as other thoughts, but this is 100% relative.
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Good morning,
Your answers have been shared with other guides who may have questions. This may take a few days.
Watch this space & your Private Messages above.
Loving,
Your answers have been shared with other guides who may have questions. This may take a few days.
Watch this space & your Private Messages above.
Loving,
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"Thought is a garbage can. If you look into the garbage can, all you will get is garbage."
~ Adyashanti
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Hi,
Another guide has a question:
Bogdan says intention is an "energetic urge". Since English doesn't seem to be their native language, I'd like to understand what they meant here?
Loving,
Another guide has a question:
Bogdan says intention is an "energetic urge". Since English doesn't seem to be their native language, I'd like to understand what they meant here?
Loving,
~ Stacy
"Thought is a garbage can. If you look into the garbage can, all you will get is garbage."
~ Adyashanti
"Thought is a garbage can. If you look into the garbage can, all you will get is garbage."
~ Adyashanti
Re: Clarifying insights
Hi,
It is a sensation in the body (kind of burst of energy) with the thought of "something needs to be done" or without any thoughts, which, like all other thoughts and sensations, arises by itself.Bogdan says intention is an "energetic urge". Since English doesn't seem to be their native language, I'd like to understand what they meant here?
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Thank you.
Stay tuned!
Stay tuned!
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~ Adyashanti
"Thought is a garbage can. If you look into the garbage can, all you will get is garbage."
~ Adyashanti
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Re: Clarifying insights
Hi Bogdan,
No more questions. Your name here has been turned blue, indicating the completion of our conversation.
You should see a Private Message top right with more information. You may join any of our 3 teleconference groups. Those are at the top of the Gate in a thread there with dates and times, and how to get connected with that, if you like.
I'm Stacy Ann Clark in Colorado on Facebook, if you want to connect there.
It has been a pleasure!
Much love,
No more questions. Your name here has been turned blue, indicating the completion of our conversation.
You should see a Private Message top right with more information. You may join any of our 3 teleconference groups. Those are at the top of the Gate in a thread there with dates and times, and how to get connected with that, if you like.
I'm Stacy Ann Clark in Colorado on Facebook, if you want to connect there.
It has been a pleasure!
Much love,
~ Stacy
"Thought is a garbage can. If you look into the garbage can, all you will get is garbage."
~ Adyashanti
"Thought is a garbage can. If you look into the garbage can, all you will get is garbage."
~ Adyashanti
Re: Clarifying insights
Hi Stacy,
Thank you very much!
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