05-26-2010, 12:00 AM
Da Pimp wrote:
While the vast majority of people are far from approaching anything real for a number of life-times, a significant number of people have what I call "Real Life Potential", that being, living a life of Spiritual Freedom, far out spiritual experiences, natural enjoyment and care-free occupations.
For most people, this individuals might look bright, easy-going, willful and overall worthy to look up on.
Sadly, the bulk of these people don't have a viable tonal (among other things) to take advantage of their evolutionary potential.
Having failed in reaching a magical life, these persons indulge in bad habits and materialistic pursuits to buffer their deep feeling of disappointment. Their attempts of magical life no longer have the intensity required to amount to something, nor they are doing anything that will directly lead to the much longed magical life.
While they HAVE given up (even if they won't admit it), the Spirit has not given up on them.
To them I say what The Nagual Don Juan Matus told Carlos Castaneda:
"You may believe whatever you want," don Juan replied undauntedly. "The fact remains, there is no game without the nagual. I know this and say so. And so did all the naguals who preceded me. But they didn't say it from the standpoint of self-importance, and neither do I. To say there is no path without the nagual is to refer totally to the fact that the man, the nagual, is a nagual because he can reflect the abstract, the spirit, better than the others. But that's all. Our link is with the spirit itself and only incidentally with the man who brings us its message."
You may now drop your all-to-witty answers to demonstrate to the world how utterly unreal you are.
You are, after all, a vainglorious nothing.
~
As an 'all-to-witty' specialist, I'd like to present a couple of snips from your previous post. Look and 'see' the theme emerging:
"While the vast majority of people..."
"...a significant number of people..."
"For most people..."
"...the bulk of these people..."
"...to take advantage of their..."
"...these persons indulge..."
"...to buffer their deep feeling..."
"...their attempts of..."
"...nor they are doing..."
"...While they HAVE..."
"To them I say..."
"You may now..."
"You are..."
As the Joker would say, "Why So Serious?"
As SHM says, "Why concern about others?"
What are each and every one of us responsible for? Ourselves.
What 'others' do should be used like a mirror. "What has Da Pimp written above that shows me something about myself?" I grabbed my cubic centimeter of chance. Have you??
Of course it's our human self importance and ego to be concerned about others and seperate 'them' from 'us.'
"Why the hell don't you agree with me??"
"I'm more advanced than you; listen to ME!"
Every concern in regards to 'others' shows us our true inner state. It may not always be pretty, but it is what it is.
Now perhaps Master Pimp Daddy we can steer this ship in a different direction.
Each and every one of us should take this post (of yours above) and use it like a laser onto ourselves.
Pick a person that you despise, or that has differing opinions than you and take it for what it's worth, as a mirror, a close examination of Self. What do we think? What do we feel? What emotions does it evoke? Why? How do we re-act? Where is this re-action coming from? Who is re-acting? (Small mind, Universal mind, or, Flyer mind?) Stalk it. Think about it. Recap it. Autolysis it. Dissolve it.
Every time we have negative thoughts or jugements of 'others' we should break down in tears of gratitude. What a marvelous opportunity we have to work on our Self! ...and, if we have the power to recognize our own idiocy and then do something about it, we then should pray on bended knee to the great Spirit for allowing us this energetic reality to occur!
It's quite enlightening.
THE WARRIOR'S DISCIPLINE
"... by discipline, I don't mean harsh routines. Sorcerers understand discipline as the capacity to face with serenity odds that are not included in our expectations. For them, discipline is a volitional act that enables them to intake anything (or anyone) that comes their way without regrets or expectations. For sorcerers, discipline is an art: the art of facing infinity without flinching, not because they are filled with toughness, but because they are filled with awe. Summing it all up, I would say that discipline is the art of feeling awe."
Juan Matus
(from Carlos Castaneda's book: "Tensegrity...", p.8.)
Discipline is, indeed, the supreme joy of feeling reverent awe; of watching, with your mouth open, whatever is behind those secret doors.
An arrow of freedom from the fierce bow of the heart,
Kris
While the vast majority of people are far from approaching anything real for a number of life-times, a significant number of people have what I call "Real Life Potential", that being, living a life of Spiritual Freedom, far out spiritual experiences, natural enjoyment and care-free occupations.
For most people, this individuals might look bright, easy-going, willful and overall worthy to look up on.
Sadly, the bulk of these people don't have a viable tonal (among other things) to take advantage of their evolutionary potential.
Having failed in reaching a magical life, these persons indulge in bad habits and materialistic pursuits to buffer their deep feeling of disappointment. Their attempts of magical life no longer have the intensity required to amount to something, nor they are doing anything that will directly lead to the much longed magical life.
While they HAVE given up (even if they won't admit it), the Spirit has not given up on them.
To them I say what The Nagual Don Juan Matus told Carlos Castaneda:
"You may believe whatever you want," don Juan replied undauntedly. "The fact remains, there is no game without the nagual. I know this and say so. And so did all the naguals who preceded me. But they didn't say it from the standpoint of self-importance, and neither do I. To say there is no path without the nagual is to refer totally to the fact that the man, the nagual, is a nagual because he can reflect the abstract, the spirit, better than the others. But that's all. Our link is with the spirit itself and only incidentally with the man who brings us its message."
You may now drop your all-to-witty answers to demonstrate to the world how utterly unreal you are.
You are, after all, a vainglorious nothing.
~
As an 'all-to-witty' specialist, I'd like to present a couple of snips from your previous post. Look and 'see' the theme emerging:
"While the vast majority of people..."
"...a significant number of people..."
"For most people..."
"...the bulk of these people..."
"...to take advantage of their..."
"...these persons indulge..."
"...to buffer their deep feeling..."
"...their attempts of..."
"...nor they are doing..."
"...While they HAVE..."
"To them I say..."
"You may now..."
"You are..."
As the Joker would say, "Why So Serious?"
As SHM says, "Why concern about others?"
What are each and every one of us responsible for? Ourselves.
What 'others' do should be used like a mirror. "What has Da Pimp written above that shows me something about myself?" I grabbed my cubic centimeter of chance. Have you??
Of course it's our human self importance and ego to be concerned about others and seperate 'them' from 'us.'
"Why the hell don't you agree with me??"
"I'm more advanced than you; listen to ME!"
Every concern in regards to 'others' shows us our true inner state. It may not always be pretty, but it is what it is.
Now perhaps Master Pimp Daddy we can steer this ship in a different direction.
Each and every one of us should take this post (of yours above) and use it like a laser onto ourselves.
Pick a person that you despise, or that has differing opinions than you and take it for what it's worth, as a mirror, a close examination of Self. What do we think? What do we feel? What emotions does it evoke? Why? How do we re-act? Where is this re-action coming from? Who is re-acting? (Small mind, Universal mind, or, Flyer mind?) Stalk it. Think about it. Recap it. Autolysis it. Dissolve it.
Every time we have negative thoughts or jugements of 'others' we should break down in tears of gratitude. What a marvelous opportunity we have to work on our Self! ...and, if we have the power to recognize our own idiocy and then do something about it, we then should pray on bended knee to the great Spirit for allowing us this energetic reality to occur!
It's quite enlightening.
THE WARRIOR'S DISCIPLINE
"... by discipline, I don't mean harsh routines. Sorcerers understand discipline as the capacity to face with serenity odds that are not included in our expectations. For them, discipline is a volitional act that enables them to intake anything (or anyone) that comes their way without regrets or expectations. For sorcerers, discipline is an art: the art of facing infinity without flinching, not because they are filled with toughness, but because they are filled with awe. Summing it all up, I would say that discipline is the art of feeling awe."
Juan Matus
(from Carlos Castaneda's book: "Tensegrity...", p.8.)
Discipline is, indeed, the supreme joy of feeling reverent awe; of watching, with your mouth open, whatever is behind those secret doors.
An arrow of freedom from the fierce bow of the heart,
Kris

