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Re: Cafeteria Zen

by herbzet <herbzet@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 8, 2008 at 07:45 PM

Tang Huyen wrote:

> Some people, especially Hinduists, talk of
> pure awareness, free of content, but I have
> never experienced it or anything close to it.
> That doesn't mean that it is impossible, but
> that in my experience I agree with Colin,
> in that awareness is always aware of
> something, and that once everything has
> dropped off the tray, our awareness is
> filled with mood, a positive mood, harmony,
> serenity, grace, felicity or whatever.

Throw it away.

> The
> weird thing is that once there, if you let the
> mood pass, instead of fading, it becomes
> more of the same, in that it grows in
> intensity and saturation. It suffuses the
> universe. The whole universe comes to life
> and glows. It seems like a block universe,
> frozen in perfection for all eternity. I know
> that I am seriously babbling. Just let me fall
> off the conveyor belt, into the bit bucket.

Alternatively, just fall off the conveyor belt.

--
hz
 




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