On Jul 13, 3:30Â am, Leon Hoeneveld
wrote:
>> On Jul 12, 5:35 pm, Leon Hoeneveld
>> wrote:
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>>>> How can you wrestle it if you dont know what reality is?
>>> Wrestling is reality.
>
>>>> The answer is simple. If you are in combat, what you are fighting is
>>>> not real.
>>> I cannot step out that easily.
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>> Who said it is supposed to be easy:-)
>
> No indeed, most say it's hard, even it's supposed to be hard, because
> otherwise you would not learn. But of course there are also people who
> learn from watching others struggle.
Agreed. Watching and 'seeing'. I suspect that such receptivity is in
proportion to the development of the 'empahty' nerve.
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>>>> Non realities are built on beliefs, expectations, regrets, the win/
>>>> lose mentality, second hand viewpoints and desires.
>>> To be loaded with all kinds of beliefs is making you shine. Who doesn't
>>> want to shine?
>
>> There's a difference between shining and reflecting.
>
> A big difference. For someone shining the outside world doesn't reach
> inwards.
One can shine and reflect simultaniously. I think its is what many
women refer to as "mutli tasking" ;-))
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>>>> Ever felt as though you are wrestling with yourself? Very tiring and
>>>> frustrating, and of course, there is no 'win', just increasing trauma
>>>> and disappointment.
>>> You wouldn't want a world without obstacles would you?
>
>> No more than I would, a world without gravity.
>
>> It is not about wanting, but realization. That obsacles are in fact
>> stepping stones.
>
> I like that vision. Although harm is something you can't step on.
One mans step, is another mans explosion. The explosions come first,
then they become harmless.The stepping stones are laid out in
chronological order.
BOfL