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One ExperienceBjorn said Aug 25, 2008, 10:52 AM: |
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We literally share this one experience; this very one just now. There are no two experiences; the division is man made. We all partake in one event. If you dare to entertain this view you will realize when anyone goes astray; as they will deal with life as if it's divided. This is all well and done as long they know and recognize the immediacy of union; of our undivided nature. As long as we know the oneness we share in reality all the time, we can work as individuals, speak as individuals and see clearly what distinguishes us from the other. But that would never disallow our one shared experience. Because this unity is what will enable clarity of discrimination. Without this living experience of non-duality (Advaita) there would be separation based on a divided world view; we would only see separation without the notion of oneness. |
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Re: One ExperienceOpening said Jun 22, 7:32 AM: |
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I just found this thread. I have always seen the oneness, not just in sensing the spiritual connection, but in realizing that logically, living with recognition of this is the highest idea of survival in a reasonable manner, for the most people. Hording is the oppisite of this. The thing is this, if you look in the eyes of another and show them a recongition of them in as you, and speak to them from this perspective, they tend to think you are not quite normal and label you as wierd. There is no division, but the experience of fear creates it. Folks build walls around themelves. They don't want to be “seen” even if the other doing the seeing is doing so with non-judgmental eyes. |
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Re: One ExperienceBjorn said Jun 23, 9:14 AM: |
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Yes that is true, but you must have had extraordinary meetings with others that share your outlook. And regardless, we don't have an option, we have to go on holding this unifying not-two attitude. |
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Re: One ExperienceSiona said Jun 23, 10:29 AM: |
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And actually, I find it very helpful getting a job that way. I have no impressive CV but I meet them right there and then with who they are. Doesn't always work but it has given me the jobs that I wanted. |
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Re: One ExperienceOpening said Jun 24, 3:20 PM: |
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Well, I am willing to move where you guys live because here, folks think it is wierd, or you are someone that can be taken advantage of. Maybe I am missing something in what I communicate. Are you guys in the good old capitalist USA? It also could be the line of business that I work in, I do legal work and often end up catching folks up to no good. I would say that in most of my jobs, within less than four months of beginning, I find at least one instance (some places more) of someone trying to get away with something. If your job is to call the up on this, you don't make friends easily, especially if it is someone you thought you had some type of rapport with. Folks expect you to turn your head or, worse, cooperate. It is almost part of our culture. One aspect I was not taught. |
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Re: One ExperienceBjorn said Jun 25, 9:14 AM: |
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I live in London and work as a gardener. My main contest is with the squirrels. So no big issues here. In the evenings I teach Aikido and foster a communal relationship with my students. I have had to ask some to leave because their unwillingness to play as a team player and them insisting on being stubbornly rude and arrogant in regards to others. They were friends but when they couldn't owe up to their own mistakes the situation became untenable in the dojo. |
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Re: One ExperienceOpening said Jun 25, 10:13 PM: |
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I am sorry if I came across really negative in my posts. I have been unemployed for quite some time. A couple of weeks ago I had an interview for a job that I really thought would provide me with a solid future doing interesting work. On the way out of the interview, a comment was made to me that amounted to sexual harassment, the comment and a movement the guy made. So, I am feeling pretty down on human beings and life right now. I withdrew myself from consideration for the position after complaining. |
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Re: One ExperienceBjorn said Jun 27, 11:06 AM: |
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No need to be sorry, you're among friends. |
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Re: One ExperienceOpening said Jun 28, 11:23 AM: |
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What do you mean questioning what you know because you are a gardener? I will have you know that I have been using gardening to heal from this incident. I call my plants my “recruits” because they are in the service of bringing beauty to a yard that is now somewhat plain and beauty to my life and the lives of my neighbors. A job where your hands are in the soil bringing beauty and life from the Earth–that is fantastic. No wonder you are so cool. |
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Re: One ExperienceOpening said Jun 30, 7:36 AM: |
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Do you ever use rabbit manure and coffee grounds as a fertilizer? I have been using them and am not sure how to measure what is the just right amount so as to not give them too much nitrogen and discourage flowering. The coffee grounds also keep cats and some bugs from eating the leaves. I had some plants where it was obvious bugs were getting to them at night. So, I put more coffee grounds down. The bugs left the plants alone. But, I am worried that keeping the bugs off will also bring too much nitrogen into the soil. I also used some egg shells. |
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Re: One ExperienceBjorn said Jul 1, 7:54 AM: |
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No I haven't. I use chicken manure, a handful around my roses. |
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