Dontaskme wrote:Good and Bad ...what is that?
The image you posted identified "wrong" and "right". How do you see those?
Dontaskme wrote:choosing to live the lie over living the truth
What is "the lie" and what is "the truth"?
Dontaskme wrote:But by saying 'mastery of the self'..that's still slavery to a self.
Again... distinctions. Why is experience of/through the self NOT divine?
Why must the experience be somehow transcended? Why can't the experience be played with thickly or thinly... what difference does it make?
Dontaskme wrote:Self realisation is the discovery by no one that there is no self to discover, no self to realise.
So why not play? Where do you think you are going with self-realization?
Dontaskme wrote:What you truly are is this immediate direct boundless freedom aka beingness/oneness living itself and the you is just an appearance in and of that,the you is an appearance, a finite experience of infinity expressing itself.
I understand this... and here's what I seem to pick up from your communication: It seems like you're "high" on this, and want to tell people about it -- not because they "need to know", but because it brings something for you. Are they NOT already THAT, experiencing/manifesting as they/it will?
Dontaskme wrote:As for me, I'm choosing to live the truth, that's my prerogative.
And this seems to be what it brings for you. You are distinguishing between truth and lie, and identifying yourself with truth. Many people do this. Just as many people suggest that "others" are living a lie. What is that all about?
Dontaskme wrote:It's not your experience,or belonging to a self, there's just the 'experience'.No thing aka infinity experiences itself as and through a machine, aka the body mind mechanism. The self is a simulation appearing real but not actually real.That's all I'm trying to show people.
What difference does it make? Do you think there's something wrong with how it is?
If it's all experience that's not related to a self, but "selves" are a part of the experience/manifestation, why draw dividing lines of what is and is not?
This is what my OP was trying to address: the idea that anything is NOT of the infinite oneness. How can that be?
What are paths, other than experiences? What does realization bring, other than some levels of freedom and mastery? Must one path or realization be chosen over another, or is ALL experience "divine"?
Isn't it possible that no matter how we frame it, the concept of needing to see/do something a certain way is still part of the illusion? What are we trying to escape or ascend to?
What difference does it make how we play it out? The experience is what it is. Isn't it fantastic that way?