06-12-2015, 12:00 AM
Mornings Son wrote:The full range of emotions are desirable .... emotions rise from self-importance...
Yes, my emotions do rise from self-import. Though in controlled folly, I have an egoic/finite description of myself (I am not a ship without a port in the tonal). You seem to forget that ego does not necessarily exclude SELF's encompassing awareness.
Most people lack awareness, and so emotions, ego, and self-importance prevent authenticity that arises from underlying knowledge of one's being whole.
My emotions rise up for the textures and richness in being alive. These are not diluted. As I mean to be angry, I assure you the person I am engaging will know. Emotions that rise spontaneously are given that capacity to do so, and yet immediately a sense of SELF rises spontaneously too. (this comes from practice > REASON's detachment)
P.S. Emotion is a useful tool for survival (and it precedes reason and language).
Yes, my emotions do rise from self-import. Though in controlled folly, I have an egoic/finite description of myself (I am not a ship without a port in the tonal). You seem to forget that ego does not necessarily exclude SELF's encompassing awareness.
Most people lack awareness, and so emotions, ego, and self-importance prevent authenticity that arises from underlying knowledge of one's being whole.
My emotions rise up for the textures and richness in being alive. These are not diluted. As I mean to be angry, I assure you the person I am engaging will know. Emotions that rise spontaneously are given that capacity to do so, and yet immediately a sense of SELF rises spontaneously too. (this comes from practice > REASON's detachment)
P.S. Emotion is a useful tool for survival (and it precedes reason and language).

