Author: Holger
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Looking at fear like an extraordinary jewel
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ChatPGT: Jiddu Krishnamurti discusses the concept of fear, distinguishing between the abstraction of fear as an idea and the actual experience of fear. They explore why humans tend to turn actual experiences into ideas and delve into the impact of ideologies and beliefs on society. The speaker emphasizes the importance of facing the actual feeling…
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Relationship between attention and consciousness?
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ChatGPT: Francis explains that attention naturally flows without a specific goal in mind, while focus occurs when there is a specific objective. He uses the analogy of moving your hand and moving your attention to illustrate that the background of awareness remains constant. Francis emphasizes that thoughts and decisions are cosmic events, challenging the notion…
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Worm for Adam
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Just for fun, related to an observation he shared recently at the GardenOfFriends.com
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its own recognizance
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“… you can spend the time in tranquillity. And in kindness. And at peace with the spirit within you.”
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Save the veils (draft 1)?
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A letter to a new Zoom friend, but also to you. It is so precious to meet with truth lovers; to learn how to use words in service of celebration, sharing and practicalities…
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Guided Meditation: Peace and Happiness are the Shining of Being
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In this guided meditation Rupert draws on the wisdom of the Christian mystic, Meister Eckhart, whose philosophy of being, emphasises the importance of living without mental constructs. Without these constructs being can be described as both empty and full. Peace arises from this emptiness, while happiness stems from its fullness. By removing the limiting layers…
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Mind map: Thinkyness.com
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I love mind maps:“Structure supports spontaneity.” Freely view and request edit access, to contribute to this website:https://mm.tt/app/map/3123576600?t=jcqdKO3wth
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Why do you run around
looking for the truth?—
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“Be still and there it is, in the mountain, in the pine, in [as] yourself.”
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that of yourself which you yet know not of
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‘And since you know you cannot see yourself, so well as by reflection, I, your glass, will modestly discover to yourself, that of yourself which you yet know not of.’ William Shakespeare
