The societal domain is one of unremitting superficiality. This is inevitably the case given that it is made up of a type of meaning that is entirely nominal (or entirely ‘extrinsic’), which is to say, the type of meaning where...
Continue readingThe societal domain is one of unremitting superficiality. This is inevitably the case given that it is made up of a type of meaning that is entirely nominal (or entirely ‘extrinsic’), which is to say, the type of meaning where...
Continue readingThe ego can only ever operate under the shadow of fear. It has to operate under the shadow of fear - this is always, always. always the case. If the ego is behaving in a way that is assertive and...
Continue readingWhat Buddhists call ‘the truth of anatta’ (or ‘the truth of selflessness’) isn't something dismal or terrible, and it isn't something grey, insipid and impersonal either; that's just how we imagine selflessness to be from the point of view of...
Continue readingSuchness is the perception of the world as it is in itself, which is not something we ordinarily have much if any interest in. Ordinarily, we're not interested in the world as it is in itself but only in what...
Continue readingThe Domain of the Known is completely sterile, it is absolutely sterile. Words cannot say how sterile it is, how frighteningly devoid of possibilities it is. Nothing can be nothing can ever be done in this world that is not...
Continue readingThe collapsed form of consciousness is the Literal World, is literalism. Everything consciousness is, literalism isn't, and everything literalism is, consciousness isn't. They couldn't be two more different things, two more incompatible things. The Literal World only gets to be...
Continue readingThe everyday self is a structure, it is a structure that lives in a world made up of structures and in this world anything that isn't a structure doesn't count for anything. In this world anything that isn't a structure...
Continue readingWhen we obey the directive, obey the deterministic impulse, obey the rule, obey the mechanical compulsion, then we straightaway become quintessentially predictable, which isn't really that much of a surprise, of course, but - more than this - we become...
Continue readingWhen we build a wall against ‘the other’ in order to keep it separate, in order to keep it at bay, in order to totally exclude it, we bring a jinx down upon our heads. We bring into existence a...
Continue readingWhen we are in the mechanical mode then everything proceeds from pressure, everything happens as a result of pressure. No other factor comes into it. Pressure means that everything happens as a result of pure, unnegotiable necessity, and yet the...
Continue readingCausality is what creates the world we know and interact with every day and yet causality is a trick. The whole thing about causality is that X gives rise to Y and this is a trick because there is no...
Continue readingEquanimity is the supreme Buddhist virtue, and exercising this virtue leads inescapably to the death of who we think we are! Equanimity might sound like a harmless enough thing to us but it isn't - as we've just said, it's...
Continue readingWe look for security in the world. That's just what we do. This however creates no end of difficulties for us. It creates an impossible situation - it's not just that the sense of security we seek doesn't exist, neither...
Continue readingWe degrade ourselves with our own belief structures. The moment we start grasping at something and saying to ourselves ‘that this is this and that is the other’ we have (unbeknownst to ourselves) started the decay process, the degradation process....
Continue readingThe extrinsic reality is made up entirely of pressure – that’s all it is, just pressure, nothing else. Extrinsic reality is pure pressure and nothing more. This pressure comes in two apparently different forms – the ‘positive’ form and the...
Continue readingWe tend to think that 'not existing' is (or would be) an extraordinarily bad thing and be very averse to the prospect on this account but this is only because of our limited way of seeing things! Actually, not existing...
Continue readingBy commentating on reality, we create the isolated ego-observer. What advantage then, we might ask, is there in doing this? What do we gain by the exercise? The answer here of course is that there is no advantage, except to...
Continue readingWe create ugly things and then – as a second step, so to speak – we very carefully refrain from paying any attention to what we have created. We ‘withdraw from seeing them’ into some kind of fantasy. The result...
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