02-16-2013, 12:02 AM
glance left wrote:"who said this PLANET SIZED DRAGON wasnt offering you a chance to stalk.
I think you made the wrong decision.. I mean what harm can a blinking dragon do to you if you stalk it?"
There was no decision to be made, Rosy. There was no mental process there, it's just what I did. The impulse was to run driven by fear...or at least recoil..and then there was a deeper, quieter voice which, in essence, "said" to do the opposite...do a reversal, in spite of the superficial impulse....all this occuring faster than thought. It was a feeling...and the impeccable move was to fly into its mouth regressing in size. It was the inversion that was the appropriate act here....inversion to make what was apparent irrelevant so that what was not apparent could become relevant.
Sorry...didn't mean to offend you calling you a tool. That was mean, and I apologize. You're definitely being one, but its not my job to point that out....so please forgive me for that.but the point of no pity.. is about being afraid and then rather than running from it totally identifying with your opponent! so that you know your opponent in totality and hence can pre-empt his moves and immpeccably defend etc..
that must be what i mean by stalking. the first stage of the point of no pity..
I dont think that it is wise to just do the opposite of running away...
same as you cant use the point of no pity to just be really really quick in a fight.
its most debilitating consequence is the empathy with the other.
its why the JAGUAR PRIEST used it atop the stepped pyramids for human sacrifice.
the upshot of the ritual was that the total identity within the sacrificial removal of the heart
was infused with the very real fact that the sacrificial victims awarness was schooled to become the jaguar priest nect lifetime.
I just dont get it..
You dont think destroying a vision of a dragon is running away?
the dragons gone it didnt get you..
I think you made the wrong decision.. I mean what harm can a blinking dragon do to you if you stalk it?"
There was no decision to be made, Rosy. There was no mental process there, it's just what I did. The impulse was to run driven by fear...or at least recoil..and then there was a deeper, quieter voice which, in essence, "said" to do the opposite...do a reversal, in spite of the superficial impulse....all this occuring faster than thought. It was a feeling...and the impeccable move was to fly into its mouth regressing in size. It was the inversion that was the appropriate act here....inversion to make what was apparent irrelevant so that what was not apparent could become relevant.
Sorry...didn't mean to offend you calling you a tool. That was mean, and I apologize. You're definitely being one, but its not my job to point that out....so please forgive me for that.but the point of no pity.. is about being afraid and then rather than running from it totally identifying with your opponent! so that you know your opponent in totality and hence can pre-empt his moves and immpeccably defend etc..
that must be what i mean by stalking. the first stage of the point of no pity..
I dont think that it is wise to just do the opposite of running away...
same as you cant use the point of no pity to just be really really quick in a fight.
its most debilitating consequence is the empathy with the other.
its why the JAGUAR PRIEST used it atop the stepped pyramids for human sacrifice.
the upshot of the ritual was that the total identity within the sacrificial removal of the heart
was infused with the very real fact that the sacrificial victims awarness was schooled to become the jaguar priest nect lifetime.
I just dont get it..
You dont think destroying a vision of a dragon is running away?
the dragons gone it didnt get you..

