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Originally Posted by sailu
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I found that it all lead me towards dispassion and I thank them all from my heart for all the experiences that they gave which made me enquire and try to see within !!
-Thanks.
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That opener fits this idea
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Death creates dispassion in any person in any country. It's a reality of life which is seen. We struggle for our whole lives for possessions, for pleasure, and for self-gratification. And then what do we see? A person is dead.
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Perhaps the idea of dispassion is moot?
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If you live your whole life believing you are here for nothing than be nothing but if you understand ‘life’ then live.<o:p></o:p>
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If you were on your death bed and knew you were still alive in all that you have done, then you would smile as if the change from life to death was just like sleeping.<o:p></o:p>
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To know that the trees planted, the children raised, the flowering life of all your contributions were not in vain. That the energy of your life (existence) is alive within the gifts you contributed to others and life to continue; then you can experience the bliss of ever lasting life and know it, passionately. <o:p></o:p>
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Dispassion is to remember you should not put selfish emotions or attachments to things over awareness of others or ‘the common’ first. <o:p></o:p>
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But how can a choice be dispassionate? Meaning how can you take a step forward without intent? So without true understanding; be selfless and aware. (old school)<o:p></o:p>
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With ‘understanding’ be most passionate about life. (the new)<o:p></o:p>
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Live in what you do; the experienced choice.<o:p></o:p>