statusquo
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No worries man, great thread and I'm just glad I could contribute. At the end of the day if I stimulate even one person or persuade one person to challenge their views I am happy. Lot's of good conversation.statusquo...thanks for that link. I read that information, but it is
not easy to grasp for me. To be honest, in the last year or so,
I have come to the conclusion to become conscious of what is/truth
I have to unlearn and become completely aware of the fact that
I don't really know anything as it is, that I only believe/assume things
and this is what gets in the way of me become completely conscious
of what is. This is why I have been going the other way, and slowly
letting go off all the beleifs/assumptions that I've attached my "self"
to over the years, and slowly work my way toward what is/truth.
We'll see how it goes, because learning knowledge hasn't really helped,
and I fugured I have nothing to lose going the other way, since I'm
going to die one day anyway
...getting a glimpse of the truth of while I'm alive seems like a good
thing to shoot for, because when I die, obviously I don't know what
is on the other side, and I might as well attempt to see it for myself
while I'm alive.
Thanks for your input in this thread, you have definitely contributed
many gold nuggets of information that I was never aware of.
So thanks, and see you around
southflorida
I really feel where you are coming from with the unlearning to try and attain a more 'pure' state of consciousness. Kind of like a Buddhist/Hindu approach. I believe it is a better way to live however, being in western society, isn't practical =/ (I hate pragmatism but a man's gotta live and support himself/family)