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02-10-2008, 03:47 PM
| | Re: Nothing by Nobody Nowhere (No Where = Now Here) Yours I Am we are one in That Brother. You are welcome, Brother/Friend/Self.
Leave all your baggage outside the door an enter. There is no room in here for two. Namaste` Quote:
Originally Posted by N0B0DY Mushin...omit the seeking. Understood, Drifter.
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02-10-2008, 03:53 PM
| | Re: Nothing by Nobody Nowhere (No Where = Now Here) The darkness is the void, the abyss, beyond all things, it is the No thing from which all thins arise. If you think about it, you arent it. Be It. Adjust the point of postulation as emanating from within It. It , is the Is-ness you are. your and my true essence. The No thing. Quote:
Originally Posted by N0B0DY In the video, at the absolute level would the black background be the same as what is depicted in the animation?
I can see that the blockage in the animation is a sensory illusion that separates into two, and that the sphere could represent the one, but universally or omniversally the sphere should merge with the background, no? | | | | | 9th degree Black Belt Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 1,941
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02-10-2008, 03:53 PM
| | Re: Nothing by Nobody Nowhere (No Where = Now Here) Most excellent interpretive work, my friend. Can I be bold enough to ask if there is room in there for one as well?
If so, is the one the father or the mother? | | | | 9th degree Black Belt Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 1,941
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02-10-2008, 03:57 PM
| | Re: Nothing by Nobody Nowhere (No Where = Now Here) I remember years ago having a convo with a Fourth-Way initiate who suggested that I merge my splintered personality into one. Yet if we focus on the one according to partial understanding, would that not constitute a splintered personality?
It seems that forgetting about forgetting about the self also would submit a wholistic state that would be independent of self consciousness. | | | | Grandmaster
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02-10-2008, 03:58 PM
| | Re: Nothing by Nobody Nowhere (No Where = Now Here) The "process" of becomming one with that or Be-ing that is what the discipline of meditation[medicine in sanskit] is all about. "That" is eluding. Once you "get it" it can wane, therefore, practice, practice, practice: Has a stabilizing effect. It isn't easy being nothing, when you think about it. | | | | 9th degree Black Belt Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 1,941
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02-10-2008, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Drifter The "process" of becomming one with that or Be-ing that is what the discipline of meditation[medicine in sanskit] is all about. "That" is eluding. Once you "get it" it can wane, therefore, practice, practice, practice: Has a stabilizing effect. It isn't easy being nothing, when you think about it. | I also remember us having a convo, Drifter, regarding concepts of an anthropomorphic universe which breathes as one. And this would correlate with a cyclic model that I link with the eternal return.
If the universe has attained the breathless state achieved in yoga, then would being nothing correlate with this thought-free state? | | | | Grandmaster
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02-10-2008, 04:05 PM
| | Re: Nothing by Nobody Nowhere (No Where = Now Here) When the concept of a "you" becomes one with the concept of a "That", the conceptual concept of a concept "One" becomes the Is-ness you then [once transcended] Is. There is only this Is-ness Ising, arising out of the Isness and becomming the myriad expressions of it's no-thing-ness. And That is what we all Is. Though we take on the personal [personae]cloak of many colors as individuals at our essential level we are all the same one nothingness. Quote:
Originally Posted by N0B0DY Most excellent interpretive work, my friend. Can I be bold enough to ask if there is room in there for one as well?
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02-10-2008, 04:10 PM
| | Re: Nothing by Nobody Nowhere (No Where = Now Here) So even though it is not, according to our previous ascertainment, it still is? | | | | Grandmaster
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02-10-2008, 04:13 PM
| | Re: Nothing by Nobody Nowhere (No Where = Now Here) By "One" is meant collectively as the All of the splintered personalities with partial understanding. To deconstruct the One into the myraid seperations and divisions is going backwards. Walking back out the door so to speak, turning ones back on the Oneness encoutered and back into darkness. Follow the path. I can show you the door but, you have to go through it, I nor anyone else can do that for you. The Wholelistic Self is not dependent on a self consciousness, self consciousness is temporal and is forgatten soon after the demise of the mind/body organism. Use a slinter ot remove a slinter, ten throw them both away. Quote:
Originally Posted by N0B0DY I remember years ago having a convo with a Fourth-Way initiate who suggested that I merge my splintered personality into one. Yet if we focus on the one according to partial understanding, would that not constitute a splintered personality?
It seems that forgetting about forgetting about the self also would submit a wholistic state that would be independent of self consciousness. | | | | | Grandmaster
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02-10-2008, 04:17 PM
| | Re: Nothing by Nobody Nowhere (No Where = Now Here) 1.Nothing is a state of Being nonbeing.
2. absolutely Quote:
Originally Posted by N0B0DY I also remember us having a convo, Drifter, regarding concepts of an anthropomorphic universe which breathes as one. And this would correlate with a cyclic model that I link with the eternal return.
If the universe has attained the breathless state achieved in yoga, then would being nothing correlate with this thought-free state? | | | | |  | | |
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