Nice On 11 December 2010 02:39, Sandeep-Kuber Technologies < [email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/11/2010 5:28 AM, godszen wrote: > > It's the tension in your sense of consciousness that needs to ease up, > that's the uneasiness itself. It's this contraction of self, that Adi > Da spent his life trying help people understand, and "let go" of. In > the "letting go", a fullness is revealed, a satisfaction that > permeates one's whole being. This is what you're looking for, this is > what's been missing in your experience, the expanding, and not > contracting, of your self. > > > > > The easing of the uneasiness is never in the attempt to ease, no matter > what method, technique or trick is adopted. > > That only morphs the uneasiness into another form of uneasiness. > > The very need to attempt is the very essential uneasiness. > > > The blinding clarity of apperceiving this..... > > ....is a quietude... > > ..where both the durational presence uneasiness AND the durational absence > of uneasiness > > > BOTH....are seen for what they always were ..... > > > .....aka passing sceneries. > > > > > -- *mark ty wharton* click the link and read GURU<http://www.myebook.com/index.php?option=ebook&id=12255> _____________________________________________________ ______________________________________ The contents of this email and the context of the message and any attachments are intended for the recipient only. You may not copy, or redistribute the contents of this email without the express, written consent of the author. *mark ty-wharton is a composer, philosophical speaker and writer* *http://mark.ty-wharton.com @mark_tywharton <http://twitter.com/mark_tywharton>*
