[MD] lila's soliloquy

118 ununoctiums at gmail.com
Tue Mar 27 20:16:14 PDT 2012


Hi Marsha,
This makes sense to me.  For you is thinking just static or does it have a dynamic component?

For me, most of thinking is following DQ, it is only when we "objectivize" it for the purposes of exchange (words) that it is temporarily static.  Our thinking is much more than words.

An analogy would be to create value into an object through money.  The value itself is not money, but we temporarily objectivize it with money.  Once we obtain something of value, the money is not important.  At least in theory.

We follow DQ whether we like it or not, the point is to realize this and revel in it.  This is Zen, in my opinion.  It is simply a realization, and as such it is "nothing much", yet it is everything.

Enlightenment is realization, nothing changes.  We follow DQ, and isn't it wonderful!!

Sent laboriously from an iPhone,
Mark

On Mar 27, 2012, at 6:20 PM, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:

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> It's not "whatever you like", but "whatever you think".  First with your question you create a world (and self) in time and space, and then you are bound to search and create answers containing causes and conditions and components to populate, explain and define it.  Those causes, conditions and components (bits and pieces of pattern) that work best in your present become 
> reality.  But again I'd like to stress I have never said "whatever you like", but "whatever you think".  Lila is pointing to the thought-trap that represents the static (conventional) point-of-view.   
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