Jeff Foster - Life Without A Centre Part 4
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@fredfour An intellectual spin, at that. Still, that's not the moon; it's just another finger pointing at the moon.
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@JanIroth Yes, the better choice.
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he's basically putting a spin on "the observer is the observed"
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Brilliant!
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I understand what he said at the end of the video. I can look at my feelings from somewhere "outside". I can perceive the emotion as temporary. I become a kind of observer of my own feelings. But I don't feel myself as not being there. I just can notice that there is something going on emotionally and at the same time I can notice that somewhere else on me it's nothing going on. It's all quiet.
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the more you talk about it, the farther away from it you get. better to remain still, maybe?
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Sounds a lot like my story.........although "I" don't consider myself free yet...
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It does make one laugh. And sometimes cry, for the poignancy of it. It's always been perfect, even in its apparent imperfection at times.
Just a good laugh is enough!...to laugh about the futility of this seeking game,to laugh about the stupidity of trying to end the "I",of trying to accept or to be more present...at one point it is seen that really no one is in control of any of that,that the simpliest thought is already out of control...so if there is the appearance of someone in control ,that's just the way it is,and when it is seen it is very funny,even funny in the heaviness of that!...what a joke isn't it?!:)
nizigar 3 years ago 5
no, ideasforfeeling. it's the opposite of controlling everything. it's seeing that there's nobody here to control everything. i think jeff is very clear about this. it's the END of thinking you're god. it's the end of control, and the beginning of unconditional love-- for no-one.
cdmayers74 2 years ago 2