On 2/13/2012 3:30 AM, rewrisk wrote:

Right thinking not discursive judgemental thinking?

Judgement is dividing/identifying/attaching some relative value system to this/that, self/other, yours/mine, right/wrong. From this arises perceptions of lack, desire for more/better/other, etc. This is the root, not the remedy.

All kinds of thinking have their proper place.

Thoughts arise naturally. No problem.

No as Bill say's below it is the attachment that is the problem.

Yes. From the perspective that sees any of this as problematic.

Attachment must occur for awareness to become cognition


Is that so? Cognition is not a problem.

but attachment must be abandoned for awareness to increase.

No need to abandon what is seen to be illusory.

It is a fine dance.

Discernment, not judgement.

K

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