At 08:49 AM 5/30/2007, you wrote:
>[Marsha] > >I wonder how you could alter this? Ham's thesis was interesting >(ignoring the creationist stuff), but probably meditation is the best >process. > >[Ron] >Marsha, >I have struggled with this for a long time. The brain is a strange >thing. I meditate, >and I am aware of the dichotomy of perception and try to be aware that >good lies in the bad >that opposites imply wholeness. It is the gut level, heat of the moment >experiences >that take the most concentration and are the most difficult. Knowing >these things >I should not experience anger, depression and anxiety but I do...I think >the biggest lesson >I've learned through it is that these emotions are every bit as viable >and meaningfull >as the positive emotions and trying to quell them is to deny a >meaningful experience. > > It takes courage to live a honost life, good and bad is in me not the >world, to avoid >the bad and adhere to the good is living half a life. So, to answer your >question >of how to alter this perception I think having the courage to accept and >be open >to all experience, warts and all, is the best way to overcome this, but >that's my opinion. > > This is my course with my tiny skull, to remain open in happiness and >pain, and allow >myself to feel. Hi Ron, I use that silly little pronoun "I" all the time. But most of the time it is the product of cosmic whimsy. Good and bad are a part of the humor. If you follow a thought back to its I-root, you will discover it is without beginning. That's pretty funny!!! And as SA might say, if he were me: And she twirl, and she whirl and she tango... Marsha moq_discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives: http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ http://moq.org.uk/pipermail/moq_discuss_archive/
