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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: What is the inner-self?
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Bandit, I was not so much saying that receiving Jesus is the right to eternity in that post. I was talking about a place in Father that He created for initmacy. This place will surely know Jesus as He is the personification of Fathers heart and intimacy. I was not talking about salvation either but I do understand how that was misconstrued. Smiles everyone ! |
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What was the question?
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Re: What is the inner-self?
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Unlike the psychiatrists and psychologists insistence, I don't want to be a child. I want to be a man, with all that entails. I want the accolades and the responsibility, and accountablility. I want to become mature and wise. I don't mind being called "seasoned", because it notes my stature in life and longevity, as well as experience, and hopefully courage, serenity and wisdom. Is that what you were looking for? v/r Q |
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from far far away
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Re: What is the inner-self?
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I see what you are saying. I would say that a child is only partially formed on all levels including the spiritual. This does not mean that the inner-self is childish, as I believe that the inner-self is eternally complete, just the ingredients in its belly [nucleus] change. Yes I want to be complete too [a man], I wonder if there is another kind of complete, where the soul is no longer locked into the cycles – the eternal adult. I presume in the Christian view, this would be an angel? Then if we begin as coarse, eventually we refine our attributes until we are angelic or perfected selves. Did we then begin as angels i.e. is this the original state – our own ‘inner Adam’? |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Kansas
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Re: What is the inner-self?
"What we call 'I' is just a swinging door which moves when we inhale and when we exhale. It moves; that is all." (contemporary zen master), Shunryu Suzuki
Take care, Earl |
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from far far away
Join Date: Aug 2005
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ha yeah - Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens! What though if eternity is the next reality i.e. after this universe comes to an end, then we may not be dealing with something so static, - an infinite continuum. I do hope we are allowed to pop in and out of nirvana for a little peace and quiet. but what would we want to do for an eternity? in the end I always end up with nirvana as the obvious destination! |
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What was the question?
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I wouldn't want to be bored out of my mind either Z... v/r Q |
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v/r Q |
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Mod ~ Eastern Thought
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Dharmadhatu
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Re: What is the inner-self?
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metta, ~v |
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What was the question?
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In short, one must be willing to look through the eyes of another in order to see the whole picture. v/r Q |
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What was the question?
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Re: What is the inner-self?
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That is being out of control of one's life. The moral of the story is we can control nothing but our selves. Once we think we can control others or life, we lose control of self, and it takes a great deal of energy to gain self control again (to get back to the center). That is what ages us prematurely. my thoughts v/r Q |
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Mod ~ Eastern Thought
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Re: What is the inner-self?
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metta, ~v |
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