taoist shaman

On 3/16/11, the taoist shaman <[email protected]> wrote:
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> RP Singh wrote:
>> My nature consists of the forces within me which bind my freedom of
>> will. In that context it can be said that your nature is separate from
>> you.
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>> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:32 PM, [email protected]
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > And you and your nature is seperate?
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>> > On Feb 27, 3:20 pm, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Whether you adapt or you revolt , in either case it is not you but
>> >> your nature which makes the choice.
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> should thee be forces with in you that bind your freedom/ of will ?
> perhaps it is that you do not understand what your true will is, is it
> not human nature to fight human nature ? if u have will to act but
> that action causes harm , the will to not cause harm over rides the
> will of action . your point, i belive , is that you are still left
> with the will of action.  .... but if you return to a compassionate
> state of mind the will of compassion once again over rides the will of
> self seeking action , which may be a back and forth struggle , this
> struggle leads to the cultivation of awareness and clarity of self.
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> you happen upon  a streem , and its water is terbulent, you look in
> and your reflection is distorted , you walk down the river bank a
> hundred yards, here the water is calm, and not  disterbed by
> anything , you look in , and your reflection is clear
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>               taoist shaman                     my apologies to the mediator  
> i screwed the first one up
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