Marblehead Posted March 25, 2013 I have no problem with paying a fair price for what I get as long as the price is about equal to the quality of what I am getting. No, I will not release all my illusions and delusions. But I know what they are so I don't confuse them with reality. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vanir Thunder Dojo Tan Posted March 25, 2013 No, I will not release all my illusions and delusions. But I know what they are so I don't confuse them with reality. What's the difference? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stosh Posted March 26, 2013 He can answer for himself but I think its a great question the answer to why not is that folks love their illusions as they love their children ,themselves, their achievements and all the other things that rely on illusion like species diversity and even the color of a sunset. Sorry but I just wanted to butt that in. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sentiententity Posted March 27, 2013 (edited) Well, I'd give this girl I really like a biiiiig kiss, then take my whole family on a nice trip to some peaceful island in the south pacific (as long as I can take my doggie with), and on the last day donate as many organs as possible to help others. Pretty easy question! Edited March 27, 2013 by sentiententity Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted April 1, 2013 One week to live..I'd probably avoid people who were trying to push there religious philosophy at me. Make peace with myself, family, the world.. peace with my death. Happily I lived, happy I die. Perhaps death is stranger and more wonderful then we imagine. Maybe its just an off switch. Regardless I join mankind in its shared legacy. More specifically- Spend less time on the internet , more time in nature. Get in some deep meditation as well as at least one drunken blowout party with friends. I've always liked visiting extremes and returning to the middle road; so there'd be some of that; days of simplicity, one or two of extravagance. Course the truth is we all just have one week to live, we just don't which week it'll be. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eye_of_the_storm Posted April 1, 2013 One week to live... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
konchog uma Posted April 1, 2013 i would read the Bardo Thodol and prepare myself for the bardo state... i have special faith in that book because my one experience in the sidpai bardo (NDE) was from the Bardo Thodol word for word, and i hadn't read it yet. Anyway, since I have already done that, i guess i would just be on vacation so i would meditate a lot. Since i already do that, i don't know if there is any point to this point i am not making, except to advise others who might die (you know, that special subset of the population) to read the Bardo Thodol or any Book of the Dead, there are several. go towards the brilliant blue light which manifests on the first day... thats your ticket out of samsara btw.. even the white light is just a trip to the god realms which are within the samsaric cycle. But there are, according to BT, worlds outside of samsara, like Kuntazangpo's pure land and other nirvanic realms where one can live in sublime cultivation for as long as their karma allows. anyway, if you miss that blue light, the next (not so intense) blue light (3rd day i think) is the entrance to the human realm again, which is ideal for cultivation and considered superior to the god and asura realms from a Buddhist point of view. from being reborn as human you can have access to teachings and leisure time, and if youre lucky, dharma (again from a Buddhist pov) so if you're dead, go into the blue light. fyi 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C T Posted April 1, 2013 Sometimes, when i watch something spontaneously joyful, the true meaning of impersonal, universal compassion at work becomes very clear, more so, when its expression becomes vivid away from the human realm, and, very often, i am reassured that if animals have no concept of what death is, why have we, the supposedly intelligent species, chosen to allow it such dominance over us? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blindeye Posted April 2, 2013 Athough at first, the train noise is annoying, that first book on youtube shared many important ideas,...a dialogue where few would venture. I agree with McKenna,...follow the recipe for Truth Realization, and you will uncover Truth Realization in 2 years or less. Colin Wilson's book 'Mind Parasites'...which arose from the Gurdjieff philosophy...suggested that it would only take 50 Truth Realized persons to shift the world's current paradigm. Can you imagine that? Half of the Hundreth Monkey,...to change the world. "If you want to awaken all of humanity, then awaken all of your self." Lao Tzu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRJHNYRy7h0&feature=relmfu ; Did Wilson estimate the current number? It seems like most all the bodisattvas are here now or on their way. seems also midnight of last night was the tipping point toward enlightenment.. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blindeye Posted April 2, 2013 (edited) I was joking.. enligtenment always happens now, there are just too many now's to choose from. Edited April 2, 2013 by blindeye Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manitou Posted April 2, 2013 I don't think there would be anything more satisfying than giving away everything I own to folks who could use it. That would be a joyous last week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eye_of_the_storm Posted April 2, 2013 (edited) i would read the Bardo Thodol and prepare myself for the bardo state... i have special faith in that book because my one experience in the sidpai bardo (NDE) was from the Bardo Thodol word for word, and i hadn't read it yet. Anyway, since I have already done that, i guess i would just be on vacation so i would meditate a lot. Since i already do that, i don't know if there is any point to this point i am not making, except to advise others who might die (you know, that special subset of the population) to read the Bardo Thodol or any Book of the Dead, there are several. go towards the brilliant blue light which manifests on the first day... thats your ticket out of samsara btw.. even the white light is just a trip to the god realms which are within the samsaric cycle. But there are, according to BT, worlds outside of samsara, like Kuntazangpo's pure land and other nirvanic realms where one can live in sublime cultivation for as long as their karma allows. anyway, if you miss that blue light, the next (not so intense) blue light (3rd day i think) is the entrance to the human realm again, which is ideal for cultivation and considered superior to the god and asura realms from a Buddhist point of view. from being reborn as human you can have access to teachings and leisure time, and if youre lucky, dharma (again from a Buddhist pov) so if you're dead, go into the blue light. fyi When I read... go toward the blue light... I think of a bug zapper... I am not that trusting... I need to investigate things myself - Buddhist or not... sometimes the sweetest things are the most bitter. Question everything Edited April 2, 2013 by White Wolf Running On Air 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted April 2, 2013 I don't think there would be anything more satisfying than giving away everything I own to folks who could use it. That would be a joyous last week. That might suck on the morning of day 8 if you're alive and realize you need to make some calls and get stuff back . 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vmarco Posted April 3, 2013 I was joking.. enligtenment always happens now, there are just too many now's to choose from. Yes,....enlightenment is ALWAYS the Now, the Instant, the Present,....the 6 senses cannot observe the Now, the Instant, the Present. Those who believe that their 6 senses,....seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touch, and thinking,...can observe the Now, Instant, or Present,...they are deluded. There is no Now, Instant, or Present in time, nor divided light. When you reach Undivided Light (186k mps) time ceases, and the matter that manifests the 6 senses no longer exist. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vmarco Posted April 3, 2013 "Anything in time cannot be eternal. That which stands outside of time is Eternity itself. Hearing its call is The end of time." Wu Hsin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blindeye Posted April 3, 2013 Yes,....enlightenment is ALWAYS the Now, the Instant, the Present,....the 6 senses cannot observe the Now, the Instant, the Present. Those who believe that their 6 senses,....seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touch, and thinking,...can observe the Now, Instant, or Present,...they are deluded. There is no Now, Instant, or Present in time, nor divided light. When you reach Undivided Light (186k mps) time ceases, and the matter that manifests the 6 senses no longer exist. Would you describe feeling, sensing and intuition as being separate from from seeing,hearing, tasting, touch and thinking? Life apart from obliteration of self seems very bland without any one of the six senses. Take away tasting or hearing for one day. Take away 'thinking' and posting on a web forum? 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blindeye Posted April 3, 2013 Should having less time to spend cause a sense of urgency about enlightenment or immortality? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
三江源 Posted April 3, 2013 no. something else should cause the sense of urgency. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
三江源 Posted April 3, 2013 readiness to break through 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manitou Posted April 3, 2013 (edited) That might suck on the morning of day 8 if you're alive and realize you need to make some calls and get stuff back . lol. suck, yes. But unattached? You betcha! Edited April 3, 2013 by manitou 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vmarco Posted April 3, 2013 Would you describe feeling, sensing and intuition as being separate from from seeing,hearing, tasting, touch and thinking? Life apart from obliteration of self seems very bland without any one of the six senses. Take away tasting or hearing for one day. Take away 'thinking' and posting on a web forum? What you believe to be bland, is the 7th and 8th consciousness of enlightened beings. "When it is seen that An empty cup is receptive and A full cup cannot receive, Those with wisdom choose emptiness." Wu Hsin Or as Lao Tzu said, "Recognize that eveything you see and think (the 6 senses) is a falsehood, an illusion, a veil over the truth." 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samurai Mountain man Posted April 3, 2013 1 week to live... Hello, make-a-wish foundation? yeah I'd like to see the aurora borealis please. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blindeye Posted April 4, 2013 What you believe to be bland, is the 7th and 8th consciousness of enlightened beings. "When it is seen that An empty cup is receptive and A full cup cannot receive, Those with wisdom choose emptiness." Wu Hsin Or as Lao Tzu said, "Recognize that eveything you see and think (the 6 senses) is a falsehood, an illusion, a veil over the truth."[/qu What level of conciousness are you on? higher than 8 or lower than 7? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites