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What lies behind the border of illusion?
The biggest illusion is the one of separation and identity. Beyond what we can see and deduce lies the fact that we are all a single interconnected entity - the cosmos, of which there is nothing above or below.
For what purpose do we continue to exacerbate this dimension of suffering?
To find out who we really are. To explore all possibilities. To create the "other" so we can look at ourself.
Also please mind that this dimension is not suffering - if you look close enough you will see that most bad things come from our own actions as a species. Of course there are moments of suffering in nature too but it is far overwhelmed by life.
I see what you mean though, and I would not mind life being a little less harsh, regardless of who's to blame.
I love the theory of oneness. I feel more connected to nature than to humanity.
As to suffering, it is a state of mind. I cause myself to suffer, for some unknown reason. Typically I have to get away from everything and everyone, like going down to the river, to get a reset on my energies. It slows me down, takes away the rapidness that is the modern world.
[–] omegletrollz 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
The biggest illusion is the one of separation and identity. Beyond what we can see and deduce lies the fact that we are all a single interconnected entity - the cosmos, of which there is nothing above or below.
To find out who we really are. To explore all possibilities. To create the "other" so we can look at ourself.
Also please mind that this dimension is not suffering - if you look close enough you will see that most bad things come from our own actions as a species. Of course there are moments of suffering in nature too but it is far overwhelmed by life.
I see what you mean though, and I would not mind life being a little less harsh, regardless of who's to blame.
[–] Nintendork [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I love the theory of oneness. I feel more connected to nature than to humanity.
As to suffering, it is a state of mind. I cause myself to suffer, for some unknown reason. Typically I have to get away from everything and everyone, like going down to the river, to get a reset on my energies. It slows me down, takes away the rapidness that is the modern world.
Thank you for your response.