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I don't know. I've heard the line that "Can't means won't" and perhaps there's some truth in it. Of course, that will throw you into why you won't. Therein lies the rub, and what comes to mind is recapitulation.Maiveeta wrote:How does one acquire that feeling of why yes, yes I can do this?
I don't believe you can. Somewhere there has to be an honest appraisal, imo. of one's talents and abilities. You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.Maiveeta wrote:With no doubts. I can tell myself lots of stuff...but how you you make yourself really believe it?
I think true enlightenment is not a steady state of being or of mind, as mentioned in this quip:Maiveeta wrote:AND I am wondering if true belief isnt the only thing between us and true enlightenment?
The key thing, is thought...."...one enlightened thought..." - the key things are, imo, becoming as aware as possible of thought processes, ingesting little gems like that quote, and having them come to mind from time to time.An ordinary man is Buddha; desire and passion is enlightenment. One thought of folly makes a man an ordinary man; the next enlightened thought and he is a Buddha.
Maiveeta wrote:
I revisited the issue, (of course because I was forced to...but hey, I did it) and it wasnt as scary. Hm interesting.
Zamurito wrote:~Maiveeta wrote:
I revisited the issue, (of course because I was forced to...but hey, I did it) and it wasnt as scary. Hm interesting.
Brings to mind somthing of interest...
How the flow of Awareness just happens along for our evolutions regardless of our want and needs and being forced, etc., etc.
Zamurito wrote:~
Yea, right.
Surrender to this!
Surrender \Sur*ren"der\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Surrendered; p. pr. & vb. n. Surrendering.]
[OF. surrendre to deliver; sur over + rendre to render. See Sur-, and Render.]
1. To yield to the power of another; to give or deliver up possession of (anything) upon compulsion or demand; as, to surrender one's person to an enemy or to an officer; to surrender a fort or a ship.
2. To give up possession of; to yield; to resign; as, to surrender a right, privilege, or advantage.
To surrender up that right which otherwise their founders might have in them. --Hooker.
3. To yield to any influence, emotion, passion, or power; -- used reflexively; as, to surrender one's self to grief, to despair, to indolence, or to sleep.
4. (Law) To yield; to render or deliver up; to give up; as, a principal surrendered by his bail, a fugitive from justice by a foreign state, or a particular estate by the tenant thereof to him in remainder or reversion.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Maiveeta wrote:Surrender \Sur*ren"der\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Surrendered; p. pr. & vb. n. Surrendering.]
[OF. surrendre to deliver; sur over + rendre to render. See Sur-, and Render.]
1. To yield to the power of another; to give or deliver up possession of (anything) upon compulsion or demand; as, to surrender one's person to an enemy or to an officer; to surrender a fort or a ship.
2. To give up possession of; to yield; to resign; as, to surrender a right, privilege, or advantage.
To surrender up that right which otherwise their founders might have in them. --Hooker.
3. To yield to any influence, emotion, passion, or power; -- used reflexively; as, to surrender one's self to grief, to despair, to indolence, or to sleep.
4. (Law) To yield; to render or deliver up; to give up; as, a principal surrendered by his bail, a fugitive from justice by a foreign state, or a particular estate by the tenant thereof to him in remainder or reversion.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
surrender can be very freeing...IMHO of course.
angelfire wrote:Maiveeta wrote:Surrender \Sur*ren"der\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Surrendered; p. pr. & vb. n. Surrendering.]
[OF. surrendre to deliver; sur over + rendre to render. See Sur-, and Render.]
1. To yield to the power of another; to give or deliver up possession of (anything) upon compulsion or demand; as, to surrender one's person to an enemy or to an officer; to surrender a fort or a ship.
2. To give up possession of; to yield; to resign; as, to surrender a right, privilege, or advantage.
To surrender up that right which otherwise their founders might have in them. --Hooker.
3. To yield to any influence, emotion, passion, or power; -- used reflexively; as, to surrender one's self to grief, to despair, to indolence, or to sleep.
4. (Law) To yield; to render or deliver up; to give up; as, a principal surrendered by his bail, a fugitive from justice by a foreign state, or a particular estate by the tenant thereof to him in remainder or reversion.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
surrender can be very freeing...IMHO of course.
I agree, Maiv ... and it's such a powerful word to those attached to it. I mean, especially in the society we were raised. It means basically to "give up", "give in". And when we've been conditioned all of their lives to "conquer", "never give up", when we actually Do "let go", it goes against the grain, the programming and easy to latch back on.
Realizing that the more we give up, give in, release ... the more universal flow we regain.
The thought might well be that surrender to the nagual may well not be beneficial. It seems to me, it is the only surrender that is reasonable. Surrender to anything human, anything created by man, is like giving all your money to Madoff. On the other hand, letting go of the tiller, surrendering to the nagual, yields superb satisfaction and the thoughts of whether that might be beneficial or not are irrelevant.datura wrote:Depends on what we need to surrender too - some things yes, others no, definitely dont need to be resistant to what is beneficial to us, though we may not always recognize what that is, at first
On the other hand, letting go of the tiller, surrendering to the nagual, yields superb satisfaction and the thoughts of whether that might be beneficial or not are irrelevant.The thought might well be that surrender to the nagual may well not be beneficial. It seems to me, it is the only surrender that is reasonable. Surrender to anything human, anything created by man, is like giving all your money to Madoff. On the other hand, letting go of the tiller, surrendering to the nagual, yields superb satisfaction and the thoughts of whether that might be beneficial or not are irrelevant.datura wrote:Depends on what we need to surrender too - some things yes, others no, definitely dont need to be resistant to what is beneficial to us, though we may not always recognize what that is, at first
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