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Il y a essentiellement une école de pensée qui enseigne cette existence physique et les commandes sont de façon ou d'autre profanes. Religieux je tends à suivre le chemin sinistre ou gaucher. Il doesn ? t me font opposé au chemin droitier. Je le vois comme juste identification de nature personnelle, pas une cueillette des côtés opposés
Le moi comme mot a une signification très simple. La plupart du temps lui individu juste de moyens, et eux obtiennent la notion déloyale qu'ils peuvent réaliser la connaissance de soi en niant l'individu. Il ? s aiment dire « aucun vraiment, le cheval vraiment devrait pousser les tonnes du chariot devant lui ».
Nous bidon et nous pouvons ? t choisissent des désirs. Les plus véritables désirs les plus forts proviennent de notre nature intérieure.
? Votre profession n'est pas ce qui apporte à maison votre chèque de règlement. Est votre profession ce que vous avez été mis sur terre pour faire. Avec tant de passion et une telle intensité qu'elle devient spirituelle en appelant. ? Virgil
Si vous êtes nouveau ici, la recherche et toi trouverez… et souscrirez à mon alimentation de RSS. Merci pour visiter ! ? le sujet est passion comprenant le beaucoup reviled des « passions ». Ils parlent habituellement de eux dans la main droite et des chemins de main gauche. Une école de pensée est qu'ils sont seulement des blocs de trébuchement empêchant la paix. Les enseignements de la main droite [...]
24 juillet 2008 | Signalé dedans Passion | 1 Insight
We do have a duty and the motive is love. Interestingly, love is not a passion, it transcends those dynamics. It is a principle that cannot be confined to the inner vortex of passions.
?Duty?. If you understand the word, ?dharma? is closer. It is a way, not a single force, but the encompassing rule of [...]
July 27th, 2008 | Posted in Passion | 2 Insights
Thinking gets you where you are and often gets you stuck and keeps you there. Do your passions arise from thinking?
Can you be angry and out of control and be aware that you are angry and out of control? If you are truly aware, then are you out of control? We are alive first, thinking [...]
July 28th, 2008 | Posted in Passion | 1 Insight
In many schools of thinking?being excited about life is frowned upon. It is seen as somehow irresponsible. It is supposedly better to become dead inside and tractable and to pursue only “sensible” things. What in life is sensible? What of our wants and need are rational? Take humour. What is practical about humour? But I [...]
September 19th, 2008 | Posted in Passion | Leave Insight
We often dilute the bodies wisdom and thus natures wisdom, by deluding ourselves that thought is superior to instinct. That wisdom is something we achieve. That we can gain it by being educated, “smart”. All mysticism and wisdom traditions contradict this. It arises from the dominance of scientism today, and modern scientists are weak substitutes [...]
September 20th, 2008 | Posted in Passion | Leave Insight
Certainty, as most people espouse it is fear based, but clarity is not paranoia and we cannot create clarity. We can only see clearly, and that is possible?partially in those moments of surrender. We are not the way of the world, the way of the world is in us. When we see that unity, that [...]
September 20th, 2008 | Posted in Passion | Leave Insight
How does a demon go about being spiritual? Demons are spiritual. Darkness is merely the mirror image of light, and much is declared dark from prejudice only. Bad is debatable. The spirit that challenges you to know the truth of yourself is bad? The spirit that reminds you of the value of life, or what [...]
September 21st, 2008 | Posted in Passion | Leave Insight
The monk is passionate,?passionate in ascetic seeking. The zealot is also passionate, passionate in persecution. Some believe the monk is trained to forget his physical humanity, and to focus on the mind and that is not passion but doctrine.?I would disagree. There are surfaces and there are depths. Monks live in their own “chosen” world [...]
September 21st, 2008 | Posted in Passion | Leave Insight
Action stems from passion. You may passionately believe I am mistaken, and feel powerfully moved to tell me so. The world moves and we move in it. There is a reason they say ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee.
I am not advocating a stance that in any way obfuscates personal [...]
September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Passion | Leave Insight