06-21-2010, 12:00 AM
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>>>Can i ask you a question!!!
Yes.
>>>What is warriorship?
A word, usually used to describe a process, a subjective consensus forming belief for the term ‘warrior’. As this is a Toltec/Nagualism/Shamanism/Zen forum, apply appropriately.
For me, Warriorship is a process used to elicit a result.
“Belief” is the key, above.
Those who know me, often comment in regards to how I view beliefs: “Kris, you’re always saying beliefs are stupid, etc., etc.”
What can I say, I’ve not made myself clear.
Let me touch on this briefly, as I’m out the door.
One can experience beliefs rather that living in or through them. In other words, the belief doesn’t run the show. What fascinates me about experience is that it is utterly unpredictable and mysterious. One can begin to see the myriad forces at play in our thoughts, bodies, actions etc. and beliefs are just part of those forces, not more or less important. In the practice of presence/awareness, belief is indeed an obstacle if it operates outside awareness because it tries to cement experience.
Make any sense?
I’m unsure what the rest of your post is pointing to.
SHM
>>>Can i ask you a question!!!
Yes.
>>>What is warriorship?
A word, usually used to describe a process, a subjective consensus forming belief for the term ‘warrior’. As this is a Toltec/Nagualism/Shamanism/Zen forum, apply appropriately.
For me, Warriorship is a process used to elicit a result.
“Belief” is the key, above.
Those who know me, often comment in regards to how I view beliefs: “Kris, you’re always saying beliefs are stupid, etc., etc.”
What can I say, I’ve not made myself clear.
Let me touch on this briefly, as I’m out the door.
One can experience beliefs rather that living in or through them. In other words, the belief doesn’t run the show. What fascinates me about experience is that it is utterly unpredictable and mysterious. One can begin to see the myriad forces at play in our thoughts, bodies, actions etc. and beliefs are just part of those forces, not more or less important. In the practice of presence/awareness, belief is indeed an obstacle if it operates outside awareness because it tries to cement experience.
Make any sense?
I’m unsure what the rest of your post is pointing to.
SHM

