Agree.

 

"What we need to understand may only be expressible

in a language that we do not know"

 

Anthony Judge

 

 

 

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Sounds very like my own special spot. If your inner rhythm matches that
which is around you, you will find yourself in connection. Words cannot
properly describe it. Each has their own sensation.

Darryl

On 24/07/2012 12:51 PM, Ed Weick wrote:

I don't want to get into this too deeply, but I do try to meditate and have
even done some coursework on how best to do it.  What I most like doing is
to go to the far end of my backyard in the evening, where I have a "grotto"
surrounded by trees and bushes.  At times I've felt connected with all of
the plants and animals (mostly insects) around me.  Was I really connected?
I don't know, but it sure felt like it.  

 

Ed

 

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Is this not just another degree of separation?As we delve deeper into the
individual mind more questions arise. As we move farther away from the
rhythm, vibration, the "feeling" of the world, solar system, and up to the
universe (Higgs boson particle/wave, we move more deeply into the realm of
the single entity, the ego. But this "deeper delving" can only occur when we
have the freedom or "spare time" and the early stimulus from family and
community to do so instead of running from wolves, chasing the antelope or
attempting to "pay" for our lives in this day and age.

Is the "understanding' only to be thought of, or is it to be felt? Can a
"vibration" be properly understood by thought if one has never felt it. Just
as difficult to explain "heat" with words if there is no concept of the
"feeling" of something hot (the intense vibration of flame). By only
nurturing the mind, we run the risk of separating from the spirit, thus
placing ourselves inappropriately above all else. By relinquishing the
feelings, do we not run the risk of further separation of individuals thus
leading to further insanity as the ego demands more and more for its self in
this realm but which will never be received due to the loss of connection to
the spirit? Just as there is more to life than work, there is more to the
human than just mind or thought.

Darryl

Aside: Why is law cold (just ice)
instead of compassionate (just is)?



On 24/07/2012 11:01 AM, Keith Hudson wrote:

At 17:58 24/07/2012, Pete wrote:



On Tue, 24 Jul 2012, Ed Weick wrote:
> We all need our gods because we exist in an insecure place, somewhere 
> between birth and death (what comes before, what comes after?), 
> between the infinitesimal and the infinite, and between humanity and 
> brutality.  We don't know where we are and have always needed a god or 
> gods to guide and protect us.
> > Ed 

[PV] I dont know, I rather think we would all be better off if we would
stand up to the challenge of learnig to be comfortable with just 
saying "I don't know". I think it's the first step required on the
journey to discovering what is actually going on.


But will we ever know "what is actually going on"?  It's only been
comparatively recently that we've realized that 95% of the mass-energy of
the universe is quite unlike anything else we know and is, at present,
completely unknowable. Then, too, as the particle physicists peel away yet
another layer (e.g. the Higgs boson) in particle accelerators, will we ever
get to the end of it? 

To me, the biggest mystery of all is that, whether we believe in a
God-created universe or, simply, in one as-is or, at creation and shortly
thereafter, as-was (when we're talking of Higgs' and other particles) then
how come that we, a by-product of it, are actually asking questions that are
far more incisive and curious than anything that might have been selected
for mere daily survival by the normal process of evolution.

Keith 




Keith Hudson, Saltford, England http://allisstatus.wordpress.com
<http://allisstatus.wordpress.com/> 
  





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