Wednesday, 26 May 2021

ORKNEY MEMORIES X LT BRAIN INTERPRETER X MEMORIAL TO THE UNKNOWN LOSER UKL

 

ORKNEY MEMORIES X LT BRAIN INTERPRETER X  MEMORIAL TO THE UNKNOWN LOSER  UKL


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"The interpreter in the left brain has a preference for consistency and little tolerance for ambiguity. There are right and wrong answers and things need to be predictable and orderly. Paradox is a turn-off to interpreter. Left brain is so based in categories, it categorizes everything as right and wrong, good and bad. Categories divide and the interpreter has divided itself into ‘How i am’ and ‘how i want to be' " “The left-brain interpreter is categorical, it creates division outwardly and inwardly, so let it do its job, let it do its thing. Here we might ask why you want to go beyond your ego and more importantly, is it your ego that wants this? Because if it is, it can't. Going beyond the ego is nothing like what the ego thinks it is, how could it be? When the ego tries to drag itself beyond itself it may bring along a little anxiety and conflict, so remember that all scary

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procrastination comes down to ongoing tension in our brains between the limbic system and the prefrontal cortex,


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NATURAL EVIL  V   MORAL EVIL V   NATURAL EVIL COMPLICATED BY MORAL EVIL -COMMISSION AND OMISSION 


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here is an irony in most bookstores called the "self help" section. I might suggest renaming this as "Books that reinforce the illusion that the left-brain interpreter can be what it isn't free of itself
“The interpreter also creates and sustains our collection of categorical thoughts called our beliefs.”

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NEVER ZERO APPROACH TO DWMAS 

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PERSISTENT NON SYMBOLIC EXPERIENCES

PNSE 



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SO MANY PPL DTH BEFORE THEIR TIME - COVID - OSG

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“It took 200,000 years for humanity to reach the first billion people, but after that it only took 200 more years to hit seven billion.” (a site on google)

So where was all these “6 billion” souls “200 years“ ago?



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Spiritual enlightenment promises to end suffering by ending this hedonic treadmill. It leads one to resolve all the internal conflicts and to feel one with everything. It removes the idea that there is a separate entity inside which has to enhance itself for fulfillment. The left brain may still continue to categorize things, but they are not solidified in our consciousness and urge us to protect those solidified entities.


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OSHO 

As you start witnessing your thoughts and be alert each and every moment, you will start noticing gaps between thoughts. The gaps will get bigger and you will soon be able to witness your unconscious patterns, emotions, moods and subtle sensations. Gradually your thoughts will reduce and you will come to a point where there is absolute stillness. Then suddenly, when you are least expecting anything to happen, enlightenment happens. Then you realize you are what you have been searching for. Your true nature which is beyond space and time is revealed to you which leaves you absolutely blissful and content





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If you pay attention to what you are doing and witness everything that happens inside you, than anything that you do is a meditation. Simple things like walking, eating will become a meditation if you are mindful, alert and witness every thought, sensation and activity that happens. It is important to have a non judgemental attitude.


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EVEN THE MIND DOES NOT BELONG TO ME 

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OSHO His witnessing meditation is an age old technique which is called Sakshi Bhav in Vedanta, Shikantaza in Zen and Sati (Mindfulness) in Buddhism.4


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ADVAITA IS SPIRITUAL PHILOSOPHY

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Here is a summary of the most important points discussed in this book: Learning to discriminate between the subject and the object Understanding that the subject has no attributes at all. Understanding that the objects are impermanent, not self and clinging to them causes suffering. Observing and understanding the tendencies of your mind and your ego. Practicing open monitoring, focused and dynamic meditations as much as necessary. Practicing and developing witnessing, integrating it into everyday activities and gradually making it into a 24/7 process.

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