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AdvaitaZen
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... is that which is actually the case right now.
Belief is that which the mind projects onto it.
Belief is that which the mind projects onto it.
But what does "actually exist" mean? Are you limiting it to physicality (material-only)? Do you include mental actualities? Spiritual actualities?
no truth in the future or the past? Only in the now?
Perhaps it would be wise to consider what is not Truth, to have some better contrast?
I think that is a very good idea, L7. Because, for one, I do not follow how one can consistently hold that ideation (mental activity) always leads away from truth or that the past and future are ideas rising now. See, someone is using reasoning (ideation) in an attempt to counter experience.
The way most use "Truth" in discourse is philosophically, a product of ideation. The truth value of statement A is dependent on some correspondence of it to reality or some element thereof, call it B. A is true if and only if B is an actual entity (something that actually exists).
And (again, using the common notion) True and False are reciprocal functions, so A would be not-True or False if and only if B does not exist in actuality.
When you are creating your definitions, one should remember that this is a really limited definition, because most notions (say A) refer to things that are not (JMHO) not totally provable within the intellect because of the limitations of the human mind and knowledge).
AdvaitaZen. I agree with your mental-spiritual definition. But human beings do not communicate well at this level (JMHO). I urge you to define what you mean in terms of nous or intellect of the anviksiki.
The ego is a monkey catapulting through the jungle.
Totally fascinated by the realm of the senses,
it swings from one desire to the next,
one conflict to ...the next,
one self-centered idea to the next.
If you threaten it, it actually fears for its life.
Let this monkey go.
Let the senses go.
Let desires go.
Let conflicts go.
Let ideas go.
Let the fiction of life and death go.
Just remain in the center, watching.
And then forget that you are there."
-- Lao Tzu
When you do something, you should burn yourself completely, like a good bon fire, leaving no trace of yourself.
-- Shunryu Suzuki
Be like melting snow ~ wash yourself of yourself.
-- Rumi
Love is to stand before your Beloved, striped naked of all attributes, so that His qualities become your qualities.
-- Mansur Al-Hallaj
Before notions and creations you exist,
so there are no words
for That beyond words and language.
Self doesn't need to understand Itself,
Freedom is before the concept of freedom.
... You are what remains
when the concept of "I," mind, and past disappear.
Nothingness is no concept.
-- Papaji
All that is necessary to awaken to yourself as the radiant emptiness of spirit is to stop seeking something more or better or different, and to turn your attention inward to the awake silence that you are.
-- Adyashanti
Many things which have no existence in reality, just imagination. The truth is that universe is constituted by 'physical energy'. That is the truth of the moment. No truth other than that.Truth is that from which all notions originate, including all notions about its origination. It is often called Silence, it is what Jesus points to when he said "be still and know 'I am God'". It is the whole point of meditation, it is Islam: surrendering ourselves to existence itself. It is what all the Zen patriarchs point to, what all the Indian sages say.
What so ever we do must be understood as something which brings us away from this natural essence. We must understand fully the mechanisms responsible for dragging us away from it. As we learn to abide always in this, even in the mist of action, divinity is ours.
This is the secret to abundant life, and it is to encounter eternal life and heaven, for eternal means without time, and heaven references the ecstasy and joy which is there.
Finally, the Oneness of God is revealed, and we partake of the divine.
Moment, what is that? How many nano-seconds? Bigger or smaller than Planck's time. One cannot live here in this moment. The neurons do not work that fast (119 meters/second max. for muscular activity). We can only live in past. There is no present.All that is necessary is to be utterly here in this moment...
We can only live in past. There is no present.