'There is no real 'I".

Is there a false 'I"?

What is 'a self' ?




On Jul 27, 3:44 am, Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is no real "I"
>
> if you reaction to birth and upbringing is a series of apparent decisions 
> that lead you to seemingly attracted to such things then run with it :-)
>
> if you are not running with it, still just a reaction
>
> there is no need for a self to take action
>
> Wu Wei my friend Wu Wei
>
> Inaction through action
>
> Sent from an iPhone
>
> On 27 Jul 2010, at 08:12, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
>
> > Don't entertain thoughts and concepts.
> > Why not?
>
> > Don't do this...don't do that...
> > Why not?
>
> > Isn't it all just a play of consciousness that goes on spontaneously?
>
> > Why should I behave, think, believe in a certain way?
>
> > I'll tell you why.
> > It is because you want something you have to follow 
> > 'instructions'/'orders', right?
>
> > If you transcend wanting (in spiritual matters) you have no constrains in 
> > what to do or not do.
>
> > What do I want? How will I achieve that? Bla bla
>
> > Of course there is something we all want, it is the state of permanent 
> > absence of suffering, pain...
> > So we 'follow instructions' of gurus. But if I (for example) don't care 
> > about 'getting' that, I can do/think.. whatever I want.
> > I can't prevent the arisal of suffering anyway. Can you?
>
> > Ps. I don't believe that shit about that the owner of suffering disappears, 
> > because the 'I' also arises the same way suffering does. No way of 
> > preventing that.
> > Sent via BlackBerry from Vodafone

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