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  • Great video!!! Why would someone create for themselves a life of suffering, such as the drug addict or alcoholic? Or the impoverised person, whether, materially, physically, emotionally or mentally? The person who continually fails? I guess someone has to be poor so that other's can know that they are rich, in our dualistic mindset. I can't understand why someone would create these conditions for themselves, surely there is no joy or peace in any of the above life-situations.

  • was clear like a crystal.

    2 things

    1) is choice happening every next moment or do i get stuck with what i chose in the past? do i have to exhaust it?

    2) mind creates time. we perceive through our mind but in what manner a perception is different from an experience?

    outside time will point to "outside mind"?

  • In the way I am meaning the word 'mind', mind is you --perception is you, experience is you. In this sense there is no difference between mind, perception and experience. I feel there is no going outside yourself, there is only a widening, an ever broadening experience of who 'you' are. Does this make sense? I know we all tend to employ words a bit differently, but hopefully this makes us malleable, and heightens our innate ability to truly listen, resting in an open mind..

  • In reality, everything that is happening--that is being experienced--both real and imagined is happening now. Or so I would say :). What do you think??

  • i think "me" only experiences. mind forms judgements, opinions, relates it with memories, forms bridge, gives it a meaning. but do i really need that in stillness?

    in stillness that is a disturbance. what do u think?

  • I find that all perspectives add to the absolute delight in creation. If the perspective is enjoyed by you, if it supports clarity, then there is benefit. The ability to relay your perspective is a fine thing. Thank you..

  • what matters then?

  • Everything matters. Everything is meaningful / with meaning.  Shravana is the most important practice. In listening, truly listening, one is ever opening out into true meaning. Ever opening out into more . . In light, Casey.

  • have just recently subscribed so am not sure how much more you have mentioned on "collective agreement", but as briefly as it was mentioned in this video, it was the one topic that i kept wanting to draw comparatives to throughout the rest of this video.

    my own opinion is that you are very right on the further aspects of consciousness and how you choose to create or view it come later on, and during (forgive me for saying) "these times"

  • i am for the "opt out" option; while remaining fully intact and conscious of the influencing outside factors.

    unsure whether that is best described as "going with the flow"; but my mental imagery projects it as maintaining a physical presence in a no longer physical realm. both of which being subjective to MY OWN reality creation... with a least the vaguest hope and "imagination" of others choosing the same.

    you are going into quite the topics here lol.

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