It's easy to be confused by words. Even word "Awareness" itself. It's my experience. Too much effort isn't key. But how can you find balance between "Awareness itself" and "Wish to be Aware"?
Indeed! I've heard that when Jesus (and I'm not a Christian, so I might be wrong here) went into the temple to condemn the money changers, he purposefully went there on a day that he KNEW it would cause the most political trouble! He knew that it would land him in jail! And in the gospel of Judas, Judas himself said that Jesus asked Judas to "turn him in" to the authorities! So, not only did Jesus NOT feel any anger, but he planned out these things very thoughtfully and lovingly to teach!!!
Yes I have heard numerous interpretations that Jesus knew precisely what the consequences would be for his actions with the money changers in the temple and that everything he did was calmly premeditated to bring about his arrest and crucificion.
aah man, i wanted to know more..like ehat are the illusions and how do i identify then
/sigh
Mystrym 4 months ago
It's easy to be confused by words. Even word "Awareness" itself. It's my experience. Too much effort isn't key. But how can you find balance between "Awareness itself" and "Wish to be Aware"?
skatemurai 1 year ago
Good Stuff
fredclaret 2 years ago
Excellent.
vapourmile 3 years ago
very good vid.
UBERROGO 3 years ago
Awareness. The best book I own. :)
AOEGuy 3 years ago 10
It is the best book I own, too. True. No kidding. One thing one may add:
Awareness starts with self.
Add self to awareness. But, also remember to "drop" it. Lest you stay unhappy. See that self is the first illusion.
bulent2k2 2 years ago
brilliant stuff, thanks for putting this here to be viewed.
thephil73 3 years ago 4
Awareness, Awareness, Awareness.
Awareness means Awareness.
Tony de Mello kindled a fire as well.
Thanks to Tony.
When all else fails.
You can still Wake UP!
tpcass 3 years ago 3
Indeed! I've heard that when Jesus (and I'm not a Christian, so I might be wrong here) went into the temple to condemn the money changers, he purposefully went there on a day that he KNEW it would cause the most political trouble! He knew that it would land him in jail! And in the gospel of Judas, Judas himself said that Jesus asked Judas to "turn him in" to the authorities! So, not only did Jesus NOT feel any anger, but he planned out these things very thoughtfully and lovingly to teach!!!
kirk7524875248 2 years ago
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Yes I have heard numerous interpretations that Jesus knew precisely what the consequences would be for his actions with the money changers in the temple and that everything he did was calmly premeditated to bring about his arrest and crucificion.
dafmurray 2 years ago