Guest guest Report post Posted May 8, 2003 , "satkartar5" <sat_karta@h...> wrote: <snip> > > For me reading ignorance is painful, > I don't know how to ignore them > either; one way would be to get off > line, but I meet many insightful > people too > > > > > > There must be something about your impulsiveness that you like. > > Maybe you like to be angry. It is a > > pleasurable feeling. > > NO I HATE IT!! > > > Not so much > > later when you have to extract yourself from the results. > > > > If you Forgive your transgressors you get > a similar release. > > > with me it is not a matter of > forgiveness, Bobby. I am not mad > at a person at all just at the > ignorance. I was always rebellious > and when I am bullied with and > drilled into stupidity I just rebel > against it > > Love, Karta > > > > > Love > > Bobby G. Hi you guys, A little inquiry, here: Isn't the rebelliousness to the ignorance just further ignorance? And isn't the fact that we already know that, the true reason for our anger? So it really isn't the ignorance of others that is so painful....it is actually our own resistance to it, right? And if we can observe our own resistance (even when it's enormous, 'cause Silence is always bigger and always wins in the end), which is Wisdom, then we don't have to perpetuate the ignorance by broiling internally or saying or doing anything that we will later regret. Just discovering this in this moment, myself, Kheyala Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites