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    Re: Why I think the Non-Duality Stuff is a Psy Op

    Understanding Duality and Non Duality.

    As long as we feel “I am aware” we are in a duality.
    Duality has a time period. Awareness realising it is aware.

    Non duality is merely awareness – pure...
  2. Re: Mind Control - Inflicting Fear and Inflicting Pleasure

    The Buddha's teachings are not the truth.
    The experience of the teachings is.



    Tony
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    Re: Conspiracy ..what Conspiracy?! my head hurts

    You sound conscious!;)

    The conspiracy is all in our minds. The bad guys are the circling thoughts; the good guy is very nature of mind
    that is aware of these thoughts. We maintain this through...
  4. Re: Mind Control - Inflicting Fear and Inflicting Pleasure

    As long as our pure awareness identifies so strongly with a self-image a me me me, we can be controlled.
    Paranoia-irrationally anxious, suspicious, mistrustful, distrustful, fearful,...
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    We Consent to Play in The Devil's Temple

    Buddhism's primary aim is to recognise suffering and the cause of suffering, which is ignorance of
    our true nature of unconditional happiness. However,...
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    Nice juicy reaction from the ego, that's want they like.

    In comfy-land we pleasure ourselves all day long.
    In terrorised-land we fear all day long.

    We can read the words, but the words are not...
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    Mind Control - Inflicting Fear and Inflicting Pleasure

    It's interesting that two books from the past - George Orwell's “1984” and Aldous Huxley's “Brave New World” warn us of mind control through...
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    Re: Saying I love you to a spiritual person

    Essence is love.
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    Re: The Banality of Evil

    The Banality of Self

    To become enlightened, we must first identify
    the obstacle to enlightenment.
    This obstacle is the created image of ourself.
    Clever me :o

    This image can be very...
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    Re: The Banality of Evil

    The Danger of Conformity

    This is a delicate subject, as we all think that we're on the side of good...think again!

    We merely have both potentials of good or evil.
    When we get caught up in...
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    Re: The Banality of Evil

    "Personal Dignity"

    The danger of conforming to subtle bullying,
    is the pack mentality.

    Bullying is power, evil is power!
    "Evil starts at 15 volts".

    There is a danger in anonymity allowing...
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    Re: The Banality of Evil

    The “Invisible Gorilla” experiment shows how, when we are obsessed,
    we can miss what is actually in front of us – the obvious.
    This is the 'outer Gorilla'.

    When we are distracted and obsessed,...
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    Re: The Banality of Evil

    The Invisible Gorilla

    Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons met at Harvard University in 1997, where they began to collaborate on research.
    In 2004 they received the Ig Nobel Prize in...
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    Re: The Banality of Evil

    The real Dharma is breaking out of the programme completely.

    “The closer you look, the less you see.”
    This is the illusionists mantra.
    Looking is not seeing.

    When we see, we recognise. ...
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    Re: The Banality of Evil

    Karma = Hypnosis
    Hypnosis = Karma

    We self hypnotise: we are hypnotised by an image of ourselves, which creates a programme to which we adhere.

    A hypnotic state is believing something to be...
  16. Thread: Sacrifice

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    Re: Sacrifice

    Our blood is to do with the physical body, and has no spiritual connection.
    We can sacrifice our body for the benefit of others. In that moment there probably
    isn't any thought of sacrifice, we...
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    Re: The Banality of Evil

    How did evil start?

    Everything has a cause.

    We may be able to answer the question “What is evil”
    if we start with what meditation is.
    Meditation is simply correcting a mistaken view....
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    Re: The Banality of Evil

    How we poison ourselves

    If we think life is a battle to be won, we will find the world a lonely place. In suspecting everyone and
    everything we practice the evil art of self preservation. We...
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    Re: The Banality of Evil

    Information consumes attention.

    HTfYv3IEOqM

    Psychologist Daniel Goleman shot to fame with his groundbreaking bestseller Emotional Intelligence.
    The premise of the book, now widely accepted,...
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    Re: The Banality of Evil

    Home  »  Research Blog   »   Meditation and Neuroplasticity: Five key articles
    Meditation and Neuroplasticity: Five key articles

    By Peter Malinowski | March 4, 2014...
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