My 'knowing' - which I'm so proud of, which I place so much stock in - is nothing more than me. It's an extension of me, an indefinite (and thoroughly pointless) perpetuation of me. It's a self-defeating overabundance of me… My...
Continue readingMy 'knowing' - which I'm so proud of, which I place so much stock in - is nothing more than me. It's an extension of me, an indefinite (and thoroughly pointless) perpetuation of me. It's a self-defeating overabundance of me… My...
Continue readingThere are only two things in the world, ‘the truth’ and ‘the lie’ and we human beings spend all our time, and all of our energy, insisting that ‘our favourite lie’ is in fact the one and only truth. Historically...
Continue readingWe always almost always seek to further ourselves, or develop ourselves, in the human world, which is to say the consensus reality that we ourselves have unwittingly created. It's pretty much unnecessary to say this - where else would we...
Continue readingThere is only one ‘meaning’ in life and that is the meaning of ‘moving beyond who we think we are’ and this just happens to be the one type of meaning we don't want anything to do with! We like...
Continue readingReality isn't a Rubik’s Cube - it can never be solved or ‘made right’! We can project what we imagine to be ‘right’ upon it, and then try to achieve it, but to do this (or to attempt to do...
Continue readingThe Small Picture is created by our fear of the Big Picture. Only, there isn't any such thing as a small picture really; there is no SP in reality but we nevertheless create it (in a subjective kind of way)...
Continue readingWhen we give up pretending that we are the Defined Self we also give up all our purposes. We might still have nominal purposes (i.e. ‘things that we aim at’) but the difference is that we no longer invest in...
Continue readingThe Group Mind is always absolutely certain of itself. This is the apparent 'advantage' of identifying with the Group Mind - the advantage of being free from doubt, the advantage of being free from all uncertainty. The Group Mind is...
Continue readingWhenever we elect a goal to be important - which is to say, whenever we decide that something shall be a goal - then we automatically create a private (or ‘self-centred’) world. This is such an utterly ubiquitous thing, and...
Continue readingThe self is always kept prisoner in a prison made -up of its own prejudices - it has to be kept there because there's nowhere else it can survive. That’s the only way it can work - the conditioned self...
Continue readingIn the Unreversed (or 'open') World there are no goals, and there is - therefore - none of the satisfaction that comes from successfully approaching them. There’s no goal-orientated motivation, there is no euphoric reward for effective controlling, no kudos...
Continue readingWe keep on talking about how having a continuous personal narrative to help us make sense of our lives is crucially important, if convention conventional wisdom is to be believed will stop conventional wisdom is rarely if ever to be...
Continue readingThe problem with playing games all the time is that [1] We don't know who we are outside of the game, and [2] The game isn't real. The more we invest in our games that bigger this ‘problem’ gets, and we...
Continue readingTwo basic situations exist: one is where whatever it is that is happening gets to happen freely, gets to happen unimpededly, without us having to have any plan or purpose, and the other way is where what is happening gets...
Continue readingWhen we see everything from a made-up viewpoint, an invented viewpoint, a viewpoint which is entirely arbitrary but which we nevertheless claim not to be, then everything we see is null. We construct a null world all around us and...
Continue readingEverything is perfect in being what it already is, and it does so without the least bit of effort or straining, without the least bit of impediment from anything. Everything is perfect at being what it already is (as Longchenpa...
Continue readingThere two things in life - two ‘impulses’, we might say. One is the impulse to ‘let go’ and the other is the impulse to ‘hold on’. These two impulses are enantiodromic - one is the mirror image of the...
Continue reading'Awareness of the particular precludes awareness of the universal', says J.G. Bennett, although not in exactly these words. The former excludes the latter, and this is the principle which is responsible for the ‘Differentiated World' - the world that is...
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