Thank you so much for that. Spot on. Unfortunately, can talk this stuff all day long, but practicing it? living it? In minutes I fall 'victim' to this world without even knowing it.The best I can do is to remember to remember.
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Kristopher Grey <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > > All thoughts, afterthoughts. > All actions, reactions. > Seemly that, Seamless this. > > The neural lag/disconnect are aspects of 'Maya', the dance or interplay > (Lila) therewith. In that sense, illusory. Like time. > > Nothing escapes Indra's net, nothing caught by it. Only the ever-present > interweaving of emptiness into suchness. > > To parrot-phrase Wei Wu Wei (aka Terence Gray - who Suresh might enjoy > reading as no doubt Mr. Tolle has): 'Maya' = manifestation. > > KG > > > On 8/27/2013 9:41 AM, Bill! wrote: > > > > Kris, > > I agree. I call the thought world 'delusion' - past, present and future. > As far as I can tell there are no thoughts of the present. There is only > experience in the present, and experience preceeds thought. > > ...Bill! > > --- In [email protected], Kristopher Grey <kris@...> <kris@...>wrote: > > > > On 8/27/2013 12:14 AM, SURESH JAGADEESAN wrote: > > > Stress starts the moment you move away from now into the thought world > > > of past and future. > > > > The "thought world" can only exist "now". > > Thoughts, arising and passing, now. > > Thought, is an aspect of now. > > > > Another word for what you are describing as "the thought world of past > > and future" is simply 'imagination', which can only presents as a > > problem to the extent you believe it to be separate or otherwise > > different from "now". In an of itself, such thinking is just thinking. A > > useful survival mechanism. Realizing this, it serves. Deluded by this, > > it hinders. "Now". > > > > KG > > > > > > -- *Larry Maher*
