Within those possibilities is the vision of a world that runs efficiently, and where fewer actions are based upon the base fears of survival. By all means, if this vision is alive for you and the plight of others seems intolerable, take whatever actions necessary to relieve some of the world's inequalities. Give generously, travel to where help is needed most, and provide what help is possible. Try not to worry that there will always be identities that, through fear, will seek to profit at the expense of others. If there is balance, and there is good, there is evil: life cannot appear without this duality, although perhaps evil can be contained and reorganised.
Life appears as it is, neutrally, unheeding of man's inhumanity to man, merely appearing thus. To let go of the need to change whatever is, is to make change more likely in the story that unfolds. To stop listening to the thoughts and judgements and categorisations that always arise in the mind is to be free to do anything at all without the identity being validated, or not, by that action. A certain natural acceptance can creep into the unfolding story, and this includes the acceptance of strong urges to change the story into what is usually judged "better". The goal is not to be either without goals or to have only noble ones. The goal is not to accept unconditionally all that seems to be. This is the goal, whatever this is, however it is judged. It is impossible to get it wrong.
I thought I'd better slip this clip in quickly whilst the holiday season is still upon this. When the kids and I watch this film I weep freely throughout, still jangling along with loads of apparent conditioning to value life. This is my favourite moment from the film, which makes clear the butterfly effect; everything unfolds just as it's meant to, and messing with it can certainly change the story! Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Lohri, and have a great Nirvana Day.
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Wish you a great Nirvana day too! and a Wonderful New Year.
Yes and ditto to all that you wrote! Accepting everything as it appears right now is IT-- IT is the wonderful life! xxx to all
wei wu wei
"One must know that one is not in order to be able to understand that we are."
Happy New Year to all that are not therefore are.
Glad to have a moment to pop by and catch up with your blog. Thanks for "this" :-)
Hey Suki, same to you Dude.
Hi Burma, right on Man.
Hey Tapestry, WWW seems a bit preoccupied with the unfolding, and how it unfolds, and which thoughts arise, and which ones to believe...but nonetheless, a great quote! Happy New Year to all we think me may or may not be.
Hi Francine, so great that you stopped by. I still remember our very chilly chat outside Richard Miller's house! It was about 10 below zero wasn't it? Shivering arises!
Everything as it appears right now is marvellously it-agreed! However the idea that life is neutral is just that, an idea. We are that life and we are all in this together, and I think that we all deeply deeply care even if on the surface we seem to betray that undeniable connection. A world full of love and care would not be out of balance, but beautifully in balance.
Suzanne - do you have any idea why Mike Ayers privatized his blog? I would hate think it was because of me. (!)
what happened to mike ayers blog?
Hey Anonymous, conceptually this goes round and round and back to nothing - the idea that we care deeply etc. is also an idea. Ya just can't pin it down.
Hey Anonymous, conceptually this goes round and round and back to nothing - the idea that we care deeply etc. is also an idea. Ya just can't pin it down.
Hey Willie, andn Anonymous, I don't know what's up with Mike, I've FB messaged him.
This it is mind.
Ooh la la !
I am the goal, and the goalkeeper, and the ball,
the arrow and the target alltogether.
This is not even "life", it is not specially "beautiful",
I am not even amazed, I got used to swimming.
The water's warm, the light is bright,
lungs and heart are working fine,
air and blood are getting pumped,
in and out and up and down.
Can you hear me sing : Oooh la la la la la !
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