Post by Figgles on Jan 13, 2019 1:39:39 GMT
Zendancer: Not really. When the line between inside and outside disappears, life becomes a kind of seamless flow. Everything is the same, but there is no felt sense of separateness. Whatever the body/mind organism is doing is all there is, but there is no longer a felt sense of being a separate entity inhabiting a body or directing/controlling what happens. We might call this "a unified perspective" rather than a self-centered perspective.
A CC makes it obvious that reality is a unified aware intelligent whole, and it is THAT that looks out of all sets of eyes. Call it Source, or God, or THIS, that's all there is, and it is the only actor.
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A CC makes it obvious that reality is a unified aware intelligent whole, and it is THAT that looks out of all sets of eyes. Call it Source, or God, or THIS, that's all there is, and it is the only actor.
Read more: spiritualteachers.proboards.com/thread/5270/semipermeable-membrane-on-losing-self#ixzz5cRkM9xPy
What happened to reality being indescribable? "_____________________"....that which can only be pointed to? Does a CC render reality suddenly 'apprehendable' by conceptualization?
You're making a huge mistake ZD in thinking a CC makes 'it obvious.' You've put your faith in a 'special experience.' Like all experience, CC too, while lovely, beautiful, joyful, blissful, awe and gratitude inspiring, is transient...that which comes and goes....the phenomenal/experiential..."Maya"...an arising within Consciousness, thus, like all other experience, devoid of Truth.
All sets of eyes that are known to you, are part and parcel of experience......beyond THAT they appear, (and that they appear to actually be seeing..and any other apparent stuff pertaining to them that arises in the moment) you know no-thing about them, for certain.
I am thinking that for you ZD...perhaps the term "Maya" will sit better than the term "appearance," ...although, both pretty much reference the same.