01-07-2010, 12:00 AM
bluedreamer wrote:
I do experience the flier/program as being hostile to me and tender life everywhere.
I remember a story told by Buddha: a man with an arrow embedded in him was brought to the surgeon but refused to let him operate until he knew who shot the
arrow, what kind of poison was on it, what type of bow it was etc...the Buddha said the man would die before the arrow was removed if he waited for all the
answers
So not being sure about the answer(s) maybe I can still be cured.
Good point re waiting for all the answers. We can only go on our own instincts - the path of the heart.
With regard to the FI... I think the "cure" is simply awareness of the dis-ease. Once a warrior begins to really *see* that so much of what we
think/believe is the result of some manner of "foreign installation", we embrace the ability to have a keen awareness of everything we think, do,
believe, etc. That's the nature of self-stalking - questioning not only our own beliefs, but WHY we believe the things we do, where those beliefs come
from, and finally asking ourselves if they have ANY veracity whatsoever. Most don't.
Armed with that awareness, we can then begin to step outside the foreign installation's commands and take back our own autonomy.
At least that's how it works for me.
I do experience the flier/program as being hostile to me and tender life everywhere.
I remember a story told by Buddha: a man with an arrow embedded in him was brought to the surgeon but refused to let him operate until he knew who shot the
arrow, what kind of poison was on it, what type of bow it was etc...the Buddha said the man would die before the arrow was removed if he waited for all the
answers
So not being sure about the answer(s) maybe I can still be cured.
Good point re waiting for all the answers. We can only go on our own instincts - the path of the heart.
With regard to the FI... I think the "cure" is simply awareness of the dis-ease. Once a warrior begins to really *see* that so much of what we
think/believe is the result of some manner of "foreign installation", we embrace the ability to have a keen awareness of everything we think, do,
believe, etc. That's the nature of self-stalking - questioning not only our own beliefs, but WHY we believe the things we do, where those beliefs come
from, and finally asking ourselves if they have ANY veracity whatsoever. Most don't.
Armed with that awareness, we can then begin to step outside the foreign installation's commands and take back our own autonomy.
At least that's how it works for me.

