If it is left, you will be right. If it be held, you'll never behold.
Swami Bananananda (love them bananas)
I thought you gaveup that title
hahaha....
On Dec 15, 1:30 pm, Ram <ram.samar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "how is the average man to do that?"
>
> There is no man there, average or otherwise. The man must be left
> behind in order to understand.
In a book about mythology, Robert Segal tells that a typical myth has
the hero leaving home, going to a foreign, enchanting land, and being
tempted to stay there forever. He goes on to say....
"In psychological terms, the ego is tempted to surrender itself to the
rediscovered unconscious, out of which it emerged. More precisely, the
temptation is to abandon not the ego itself but ego, or ordinary,
consciousness: consciousness of the external, everyday world. The ego
itself remains, for it is what does the abandoning."
But how does a thought abandon another thought?
On Dec 18, 2:29 pm, Ram <ram.samar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Fascinating.
>
> But how does a thought abandon another thought?
Good point.
Maybe, the thought (or dream) of an ego-self, as a supposed reference
point, makes a shift from ordinary consciousness in the dream.
If I get better at this b.s. I'll be able to hang up my guru shingle.