Guest guest Posted June 9, 2002 Report Share Posted June 9, 2002 Nisargadatta, " iamumai " <mdjmjj@c...> wrote: > Nisargadatta: > > Q: Have you no problems? > > M: I do have problems. I told you already. To be, to exist > with a name and form is painful, yet I love it. > > Q: But you love everything! > > M: In existence everything is contained. My very nature is to love; > even the painful is lovable. > > Q: It does not make it less painful. Why not remain in the unlimited? > > M: It is the instinct of exploration, the love of the unknown, that > brings > me into existence. It is in the nature of being to see adventure > in becoming, as it is in the very nature of becoming to seek > peace in being. This alternation of being and becoming is > inevitable: but my home is beyond. ------------------------ Yes, hypothetically speaking, when you get all your ducks lined up in a row, you ask yourself, Q: who/what sees this-- A: I do-- Q: and who/what am I? ```````Home````````. Hypothetically speaking, ``No Knowing`` reigns supreme. The waking-up in the morning and going to sleep in the evening is over. It never happened, or didn't happen. Hypothetically speaking. El .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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