Guest guest Posted December 26, 2002 Report Share Posted December 26, 2002 By complying with our actions, we agree, and make contract with them as our own. Their fate becomes ours. Every action you take, really take, whether proud of it or not, you have complied with, tacitly, whatever, you complied. Karma is born. We are co-creating our futures, in the now, with nature. We are co-choosers therefore of our karma, as at each moment we co-choose to act with material nature, which is surrounding us, pressing gravity on our fingers as we type, giving them form, making them work, everything. Our minds however, do not always grasp the totality of what we are doing, the karma we are creating, and so, we act "surprised" sometimes, when certain things come, such as lonliness for me, say, or something else for somebody else... But we co-created the hard parts as well as the soft parts. Ownership, at last, of our life as it is right now, is freedom from falsely blaming elements outside ourselves for what's going on in our own personal life. Co creation ideas are righteous and dharmic therefore, that is, good for you, good for others. Taking responsibility for what is, saying to yourself, I created this, it's all mine, this is my life now, this is what my long path has led to, I will work with this now, for this is mine in the now, and that is all, and that is enough, because it is, because it has to be. And turning more to subtle things like the magic of your endevours to handle your life as it is right now, really, to really face it, the subtle pleasures of that endevour, can become our sought fruits, rather than something we have no control over. The subtle outcomes of surrender are there, automatically, like fruit from a tree you control the growth of, and so, they're yours, completely, assuredly, because this you can control. this is me talking to myself excercise, working, eating right, sadhana, prayer, walks, staying active on good things, abandoning remorseful thinking completely as utterly useless... "make it so number one" with love to my brothers and sisters drg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2002 Report Share Posted December 26, 2002 Biible captures it in a simple phrase: >From The Bible, Galatians vi. 'Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.' -Siva. gjlist, Das Goravani <das@g...> wrote: > > By complying with our actions, we agree, and make contract with them as our > own. Their fate becomes ours. > > Every action you take, really take, whether proud of it or not, you have > complied with, tacitly, whatever, you complied. > > Karma is born. We are co-creating our futures, in the now, with nature. > > We are co-choosers therefore of our karma, as at each moment we co- choose to > act with material nature, which is surrounding us, pressing gravity on our > fingers as we type, giving them form, making them work, everything. > > Our minds however, do not always grasp the totality of what we are doing, > the karma we are creating, and so, we act "surprised" sometimes, when > certain things come, such as lonliness for me, say, or something else for > somebody else... > > But we co-created the hard parts as well as the soft parts. Ownership, at > last, of our life as it is right now, is freedom from falsely blaming > elements outside ourselves for what's going on in our own personal life. > > Co creation ideas are righteous and dharmic therefore, that is, good for > you, good for others. > > Taking responsibility for what is, saying to yourself, I created this, it's > all mine, this is my life now, this is what my long path has led to, I will > work with this now, for this is mine in the now, and that is all, and that > is enough, because it is, because it has to be. > > And turning more to subtle things like the magic of your endevours to handle > your life as it is right now, really, to really face it, the subtle > pleasures of that endevour, can become our sought fruits, rather than > something we have no control over. The subtle outcomes of surrender are > there, automatically, like fruit from a tree you control the growth of, and > so, they're yours, completely, assuredly, because this you can control. > > this is me talking to myself > > excercise, working, eating right, sadhana, prayer, walks, staying active on > good things, abandoning remorseful thinking completely as utterly useless... > > "make it so number one" > > with love to my brothers and sisters > > drg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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