Tuesday, 18 March 2014

MIND-WATCH' - WATCH THIS PICTURE WITHOUT WORDS - SEEK THE SEER- THE 'SELF'- TRUTH- BEING- EXISTENCE- CONSCIOUSNESS - BLISS.



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So in ourselves there is this division, the observer and the observed, which is dualistic. You follow? And we are conditioned through education, culture and all the rest of it, through religion, so-called religion, to maintain this division, to seek god. You are nobody - you follow? - this whole division, which is the corridor of opposites. And when there is the corridor of opposites there must be conflict, effort, practice. So it is absolutely necessary to understand that there is only observation, not the observer trying to control the observation, that which is observed. Is this clear? Can one do this. You may hear this. You may say, 'I see the gist of it, I have a feeling for it, I think what you are saying is true', but it avoids you, it escapes, but it is yours, you have to find out. Which means that as there is no division between yourself and anger - right? - you are anger, at the moment when you are angry there is no observer, you are only that. Later on you say, 'I have been angry' - then you say, 'I shouldn't be angry' - or you give reasons, explanations for being angry. Or you suppress anger. The moment of anger, of greed, of violence, there is no division. This is a fact. So similarly, is there an observer at all? This is very... Please give your mind, your attention, your love, your care to understand this because we are totally, completely eliminating conflict, if you understand this. One can live a life in which there is not a shadow of conflict, not only within yourself but outwardly. And this is immensely important to understand, because, as we said, the manner of your observation in the mirror - there is no mirror, you are watching yourself, but for the moment we invent the mirror. Who is the observer? You understand? When you say, 'I observe the tree, the stream, I observe you and I observe myself', who is this observer? That is very important to understand before we begin to understand the observed. Right? Are we coming together? Are we communicating with each other? Say yes, or no, for god's sake. K

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