Guest guest Posted April 15, 2003 Report Share Posted April 15, 2003 > Rob: CONSCIOUSLY DISMANTLED. I heard you, > Judi-ji. > Dan: Forget it, Rob. > > That's not going to get you anywhere. Thank you, Dan. I believe you. I got excited when I read this yesterday because it made me think, " At last! Something I can DO! " It doesn't work that way, does it. > And it has nothing to do with you... I suppose these words alone tell the whole story. Nothing I can do with those words. I can't imagine them. Can't understand them. Imagination can't imagine what things will be like when the imaginer isn't happening. Do you think some kinds of effort can lead to an opening through a paradoxical effect? For example, if you clench your fist as hard as you can as long as you can, the arm gets tired and the hand opens. Sometimes I think Ramana's self-enquiry is supposed to work this way. Rob - " dan330033 " <dan330033 <Realization > Tuesday, April 15, 2003 12:47 PM Re: deb's ghost / Judi > Forget it, Rob. > > That's not going to get you anywhere. > > And *this* has nothing whatsoever to do with > conscious dismantling. > > Conscious dismantling is an exercise that can > lead to a certain satisfaction for someone > who believes he or she has a conscious mind. > > When the conscious and unconscious mind is > dismantled, the only one left is the > one that has never not been. > > The timeless one who dismantled and reconstructed > you with no effort, and no process. So your > process could continue, without taking place. > > And it has nothing to do with you, or with > someone else, whose feet you like to smell. > > It's not about you, and it's not about them, > except, perchance, if you and them is what is. > > Smiles, > Dan > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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