Love implies two. There must be two, you know. I love somebody and somebody else loves me. Wherever there is division, there can't be love. We are trying to bridge this gap.
The heart that appears broken is NEVER broken.
Love implies two. There must be two, you know. I love somebody and somebody else loves me. Wherever there is division, there can't be love. We are trying to bridge this gap.
I agree. Mostly with the last sentence.
K1Barin wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:21 pmI agree. Mostly with the last sentence.
The words are abstractions and clinging to pre-conceived notions of what the words reference are necessary for conversation, but as we were taught by Brandon's weird State of the Union address, which the governor of Arkansas brilliantly critiqued, words are not reality. Poor old Brandon's lifetime of lying may have caused his brand of human mental decline.
http://praveennv.blogspot.com/2016/03/a ... ed-on.htmlWalker wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:23 pmThe words are abstractions and clinging to pre-conceived notions of what the words reference are necessary for conversation, but as we were taught by Brandon's weird State of the Union address, which the governor of Arkansas brilliantly critiqued, words are not reality. Poor old Brandon's lifetime of lying may have caused his brand of human mental decline.
Words are necessary for conservation but they are not necessary for all communication.
Technically, one question can only be one word and still be non-dual.
Thanks for one of the answers.Walker wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:40 pmTechnically, one question can only be one word and still be non-dual.
Therefore, non-dual is two questions, not the ONE question.
There is the question of non.
There is the question of duality.
The question of non can be called the question of Nein. Why be a Niener and perpetually say no to perceivable reality?
The question of duality is about how the mind orders the universe with all that it perceives.
Loving oneself in obedience of the almighty and Loving God is not getting an ego overdose. And Loving oneself in obedience of God is in harmony with the universe.Dubious wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 9:13 pm How does one love oneself without eventually getting an ego overdose. What does it imply to love oneself when the priority would seem to be to live with oneself in reasonable harmony which also means critically; and what does all this silly loving of oneself have to do with god in the first place?
Whom or what one loves is purely a matter for oneself, as is whom or what one owes obedience to. I don't want your telling me whom to love and obey.