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And yes it is a fashion show of sorts. Intergenerational shift in indoctrinated thought. If you want to be glib about it, it is a fashion show. a generation of thinkers change the the questions asked or how the questions are asked and the next generation takes their predecessor's innovations as the norm. The thinking fashion capital changes from England to Germany to France to wherever. Searching for Truth with a capital T is asking the right the right question for the right social environment. Given that we have a generation where the general tenets of existentialism are taken as base truth about self, saying 'know thyself' will not necessarily get you to any Truth with a capital T. However, by asking essentially the same question, or rather stating essentially the same statement, create thyself, we might get somewhere.
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| Re: Know Thyself? Goshisdead, G: So in this case it really doesn't matter what the question or the answer is? It has always been there and will always be? S9: The truth with a capital T must matter at least to some of us, because we find that we are driven to know. It is not a matter of being able to manipulate this truth in such a way as to bring about something else. I for one just wanted to get rid of the feeling of being lost and without meaning. G: All questions about self lead to the same answer? S9: Well yes, if you are speaking of the Ultimate. The Ultimate is beyond multiplicity, G: There is no such thing as change of thought, paradigm shift, alternate vocalities? S9: No I did not mean to say that. We are speaking of levels here. Thought is the very land of multiplicity and therefore its very life-blood is change or becoming. And so your statement: Quote: “And yes it is a fashion show of sorts. Intergenerational shift in indoctrinated thought. If you want to be glib about it, it is a fashion show. A generation of thinkers change the questions asked or how the questions are asked and the next generation takes their predecessor's innovations as the norm. The thinking fashion capital changes from England to Germany to France to wherever” …is correct within this context or level. The mind is in constant flux. G: Searching for Truth with a capital T is asking the right question for the right social environment. S9: But then metaphysically speaking, this would then be truth with a small t. This is both useful, and wise, not to mention adaptable. Q: “Everything has its season.” S9: No doubt Ecclesiastes was onto something here. That is everything under the sun has its seasons, or the natural world. But we must realize that, metaphysically speaking, the Ultimate Truth is not subject to the sun, or to time, or even to space. It is said to be beyond duality. “And you are that.” G: Given that we have a generation where the general tenets of existentialism are taken as base truth. S9: By who, surely by an existentialist is it not? G: Saying 'know thyself' will not necessarily get you to any Truth with a capital T. S9: Well yes, maybe it takes a bigger commitment than mouthing some words. But that isn’t to say that Truth with a capital T is not available. G: However, by asking essentially the same question, or rather stating essentially the same statement, create thyself, we might get somewhere. S9: Again, I think you mean more than simply voicing some words like an incantation, don’t you? Let me say that I do admire the fact that you are not just accepting what others have told you thus far, and are insisting upon putting yourself in the drivers seat. This is certainly a good first step for any mystic. If I have offended you in any way with my words, please forgive me. I am not playing at the ‘one-ups-man-ship’ game, believe me. Subjectivity9 |
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| Re: Know Thyself? See this is the thing Kennethamy, This is a Truth (capital T, as in Ultimate Truth) that can be pointed at, (very Zen) and even witnessed individually on an extremely intimate level of feeling (or is it intuition? No matter). You can feel (or is it witness) your very own Being, can you not? Furthermore, you cannot deny in good faith that you are present to yourself right here and now, and yet, it would be impossible to give an example of this to be witnessed by another outside of you. This is because we all have this very basic and essential experience of Truth or Self within a more subjective place. It is not however something that we share like cutting up a pie in individual pieces and passing these pieces around. We each experience this as All of It and All at once. We are in fact, “The Alone with the Alone.” This feeling of surety or certainty within us is not a mental object. In fact this Self, that we are, merely allows the mental worlds to take place within It. You can look right at Who you are, your very Eternal Self, within the immediacy of every moment and realize that this Eternal Self, your very Being, is not only unchanging but is also quite obvious once you know where to look. Don’t take my word for this. Take the time and look for yourself. Subjectivity9 |
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| Re: Know Thyself? Hey GoshisDead, G: An ultimate truth must be arrived at one of two ways; everyway/anyway or one way. S9: Let me suggest, if I might, that Ultimate Truth may not be arrived at, at all, as in moved into. :-} It may be discovered as Being, Here, and Now all along, and we in our very efforts to find Ultimate Truth may have been constantly traveling away from it. I don’t believe what I just said is merely semantics. In fact, this may be why some very wise fellows over the centuries have cautioned us to simply, “STOP.” In other words, they caution us to step off the path, and rather discover that you have been home all along. G: The infinite forks of everyway eventually lead to the one way. S9: But is this way a motion or journey when seen correctly? G: If it is a process of becoming then it would seem that all queries eventually lead to the Capital T. S9: That makes me think of the discovery that the world is round and therefore you can start anywhere in order to get anywhere else, even if that destination is directly behind you. But why indulge in these many journeys if you were to know you simply had to step back into it? Or as it is often said, “Take your seat.” Of course the mind sees everything as a process, which is what becoming means. But we are not becoming Spirit or Ultimate Truth. We are already “That.” As in “You are That.” G: Given that a person is a product of their social environment it would be pointless for them to ask a question regarding capital T that they were not able to comprehend. S9: However you can ‘Know’ something with a capital K that is not necessarily the same kind of knowing that the mind has. The mind can only ‘know of’ the Spirit. But you on the other hand can Know Spirit by Being Spirit. Some might say it this way, “Knowing the I Am is Being the I Am and visa versa. G: This would make all question ones regarding lower case t. Besides if all questions lead to Captial T there is no functional distinction between capital T and lower case t. S9: Capital T Truth isn’t a function. Mind functions, or knows things through accumulation. Spirit Knows but never cuts things up and puts them back together like a jigsaw puzzle. Spirit is a state of Being. G: The process of becoming then becomes ask question X and it 'becomes' through whatever method the Ultimate question and the ultimate capital T, as you 'become' capable of comprehending/being capital T. S9: I get the distinct feeling that you are speaking on two levels at once, a sort of mix and match. Are you saying that we can only continue to ask small t questions until Capital T Truth makes itself known, and that it makes little difference what question we ask? Is this in your understanding a Spiritual maturation of sorts with little connection if any to what we think? G: The social trend that has become part of the bedrock of western cultural thought is that of self creation/actualization/ultimate non-causal free will. and this is not directly a product of existentialists, rather they are a product of it. S9: Perhaps but, the existentialists seem to stop short of the mark in my way of seeing it. It is almost a mental materialism that they participate in, if you will. They seem to think that all there is, is what one can perceive outside of oneself. Or as it has been said they cannot make “the leap of faith.” In this I do not mean that they cannot believe what they have been told AKA religion, but rather they cannot believe what their own introspection is telling them. G: Again as products of our cultural environment we have and act upon this framework even when we consciously know things like biological nature etc... So know thyself is contrary to the non-causal free will that we assume that we exercise, because it would as stated in many posts reveal our animal nature to ourselves. If we are not equipped to reconcile ourselves with our animal nature then a more appropriate creedo would be create thyself, as it will eventually lead to the capital T anyway. S9: Daily within our animal nature, we act ‘as if’ we were a natural thing living within a natural world. But many mystics will tell you pointedly that this conception is just an illusion, which takes place only within the mind much like a dream. Who you actually are is transcendent of this story line. Perhaps this is why when G. Buddha was asked why He was different, he replied, “I am Awake.” Subjectivity9 |
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| Re: Know Thyself? Subjectivity9, may I be so bold as ask a request? Please may you watch the video in Justin's Video section on how to multi-quote properely, only it makes it easier for the guys and I. Thanks, I appreciate it. |
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A person's particular blinders come in the form of their indoctrinated cultural ideologies. Every person attempts to ask the questions most adept to their ideology and by doing so asks the questions that will if followed diligently remove the blinders. The function of small t is preparation for whatever big T may be. This makes the ultimate Big T question moot insomuch as once the small t blinders have been removed, and the person has taken their journey, they understand whatever the Big T might be without having to ask a specific question. The big T becomes a perimating reality of being and is no longer the destination.
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Much of what you write is quite opaque to me, and although it contains English terms, and conforms with English syntax, does not seem to be any kind of English that I am familiar with, and, to tell you the truth, seems to me literally meaningless. So, if you care to persuade me of anything, I am afraid that you will have to write in language that I understand, and not say things which (with due respect) seem to me to be gibberish like, "We each experience this as All of It and All at once. We are in fact, “The Alone with the Alone.” ". |
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| Re: Know Thyself? GoshisDead, G: The process of finding that all we need to do is sit down is more complicated than just taking a seat. S9: Is it? What exactly is it about “Stop” that is so difficult to fathom? The mind certainly likes to take what is simple and make it complex. Conflict is mind’s very lifeblood. When we actually “stop” even for a second, what we run into is a “Quiet Calm Presence.” Then the mind immediately steps in and tells us that this is nothing or this is emptiness. But in fact what we have stumbled onto is Pure Awareness without any need of an object. This is probably why some have referred to this state as the ‘Dark Night of the Soul.’ This is because the mind paints this state in one of two ways: (1) As itself having been abandoned or (2) of having no place to go. But then wouldn’t we expect the mind to think this way? The mind has never known anything but dissatisfaction and the consequent search for satisfaction. Therefore the mind sees this is a loss of all hope. The problem is that when we are in this place of non-becoming, or Being, we simply don’t know where we are. It takes some time, just like a newborn baby in order to see where we are and to understand the true meaning of such profound freedom. G: The capital T if it is the chair of 'we already are and always have been' requires a specific set of blinders to be removed for us to see it, hence the term again enlightenment. S9: Exactly, so now the question becomes how in “God’s Name” do we get those seemingly ever-present blinders off? I just “Stopped.” But, what do I mean by that? What I did was completely except what every wise and enlightened person before was saying. I believed that I (Spiritual Self) was already here and now in the Eternal Here and Now. I knew that the answer was right here, right now in this room with me, or in this immediate moment and required absolutely no time to come about. I looked around me to see what was eternal, or what never changed. I used the litmus of discrimination, “What doesn’t come and go or what isn’t temporary?” There is no doubt in my mind that the mind at one point was a wonderful tool and brought me to the place where I could finally ‘Stop.’ But at some point, after perhaps this exhaustion you speak of starts to set in, we must finally “Stop”. It is the only way. When the Buddha became enlightened, He had just previously stopped and taken his seat under the Bodhi tree. (A metaphor for exactly what I am trying to say) However when his friends saw him later, after he was enlightened, they simply thought he had failed, or quit, or simply abandoned the path. In fact, what he had done was “Wake Up,” to who he was, and the Ultimate Reality of that. Subjectivity9 |
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