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“Finding the Self will be solution to all problems.”

I do agree.   But looking at the way most people behave.  It’s almost
like they don’t want a solution to all the problems.   So many people
seem to talk so much about their problems and then talk even more
about their solutions.   They describe the problem and solution very
well, then seem incapable of doing the solution.

I don’t know why,  but most people seem to want the problem more than
the solution.
This to me is true insanity.   A global medical corporation needs to
perpetuate it’s business.   They don’t want people to solve their
problems.   It would ruin the share price.   Real insanity is the need
ensure people's problems.

Example.  America’s biggest business is weapons.    Therefore
America’s biggest business needs war.   This is insane.

When Mohamed said he talked to an angel in a cave then wrote the
Koran,  did the people say.   Your insane and then put him on
medication for the rest of his life.   Or Moses when he said I’ve just
been chatting with God and he gave these ten commandments ???

Insanity is just a label to control the masses.  Slavery is just about
control.

In truth,  if you talk to most people about non-duality,  most people
react with some type of “you must be mad” response.

But then,   A sane response to an insane world, would be judge as
insane by the overwhelming majority.

Hence illusions ...........


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On Aug 9, 3:04 pm, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > .
>
> > Depression or enlightenment ........
>
> > The most important thing is to solve problems or difficulties that
> > occur in everybody's lives from time to time as soon as possible.
>
> These problems cannot be permanently solved by a psychologist.
> Everybody feels all the below states. These are all just mental states.
>
> People try to solve their problems alone, or with help of  their> family and 
> friends. Sometimes life brings the solution to the problems
> > itself. However there are times when only a visit in psychologist's or
> > psychotherapist's office can help to solve a problem.
>
> It would be a temporary solution. But the point I am making is that
> a psychologist's livelihood depends on proving that most people are insane.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Information on this website is addressed to all people regardless
> > their age, level of education, religion, sex, sexual orientation or
> > nationality.
>
> >http://theppd.eu/?gclid=CI_6rYfFrKMCFREslAod8jLh2g
>
> > If:
>
> > •       You experience difficulties with integration in a new culture,
> > •       You abuse alcohol, drugs or other psychoactive substances,
> > •       You abuse some activity to feel better,
> > •       You feel that you are addicted to something,
> > •       You feel anxious about something or without any particular reason,
> > •       You have depression and do not know how to cope with it,
> > •       You are afraid of going outside,
> > •       You feel lonely,
> > •       You are overstressed, overburdened,
> > •       You have difficulties in relations with other people,
> > •       You are shy and it disturbs you,
> > •       You are in a difficult situation,
> > •       You lost sense of life,
> > •       You suffer from insomnia,
> > •       You suffer from health problems for no medical reason,
> > •       You suffer from bulimia, anorexia,
> > •       You suffer from obesity,
> > •       You lost a friend and cannot cope with it,
> > •       You have problem with your relationship,
> > •       You feel discomfort in sexual relationships,
> > •       You have educational problems,
> > •       You are gay/lesbian and it is the source of your problems,
> > •       Your child is gay or lesbian and you cannot cope with it
>
> These are all mental states.
> The Self is beyond all these mental states.
> Finding the Self will be solution to all problems.
>
>
>
>
>
> > .
>
> > On Aug 9, 2:37 pm, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >  "Chronic feelings of emptiness"
>
> > > That sounds like enlightenment.
>
> > > Obviously the psychologists consider enlightenment as a mental disorder.
>
> > > The most important reason for that is :  people will stop going to
> > > psychiatrists if they get enlightened.
>
> > > A normal person is considered to be one who lives in the society, spends
> > > money, works hard, has some psychological disorders and goes to the
> > > psychologist for help.
>
> > > An abnormal person would be one who lives in the forest (ie "sociopath"),
> > > liberated from material world ("narcissism, grandiosity"),  has no mental
> > > problems ie. emptiness and bliss - ( "depression") .
>
> > > On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Marcus <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > > .
>
> > > > Or you might argue with yourself .................
>
> > > > Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of 10 personality
> > > > disorders that are recognized in the DSM-IV. Other personality
> > > > disorders include: paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal, antisocial,
> > > > histrionic, narcissistic, avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-
> > > > compulsive personality disorder.
> > > > The Criteria for a Borderline Personality Disorder Diagnosis
> > > > BPD is a pervasive pattern of instability in interpersonal
> > > > relationships, self-image, and emotion, as well as marked impulsivity
> > > > beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as
> > > > indicated by five (or more) of the following:
> > > > •       Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment
> > > > •       A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships
> > > > characterized by extremes between idealization and devaluation (also
> > > > known as "splitting")
> > > > •       Identity disturbance: Markedly or persistently unstable
> > self-image
> > > > or sense of self
> > > > •       Impulsive behavior in at least two areas that are potentially
> > self-
> > > > damaging (e.g., spending, sex, substance abuse, reckless driving,
> > > > binge eating)
> > > > •       Recurrent suicidal behavior, gestures, or threats, or
> > self-harming
> > > > behavior
> > > > •       Emotional instability in reaction to day-to-day events (e.g.,
> > > > intense episodic sadness, irritability, or anxiety usually lasting a
> > > > few hours and only rarely more than a few days)
> > > > •       Chronic feelings of emptiness
> > > > •       Inappropriate, intense anger or difficulty controlling anger
> > (e.g.,
> > > > frequent displays of temper, constant anger, recurrent physical
> > > > fights)
> > > > •       Transient, stress-related paranoid ideation or severe
> > dissociative
> > > > symptoms
>
> > > > .
> > > > On Aug 9, 11:22 am, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > .
>
> > > > > It takes two to  argue,  someone has to join you ?
>
> > > > > .
>
> > > > > On Aug 9, 1:27 am, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Mark,
>
> > > > > > There are no arguments.
> > > > > > There is no end.
>
> > > > > > On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Mark Ty-Wharton <
> > [email protected]
> > > > >wrote:
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> > > > > > > Can we stop arguing about who is and who is not self realised or
> > > > > > > enlightened
>
> > > > > > > The person cannot be enlightened or self realised
>
> > > > > > > Why are we adding such meaning all the time
>
> > > > > > > We are all just "         "
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