People desire improvements
but resist change.
That is why they are in
constant conflict.
So damn true…but until you point it out, you are oblivious to it.g
-- shinzen, April 25, 2010
Right Shinzen :) I see this from others, but only after that I can see it on myself too :D
-- Rizal Affif, April 25, 2010
having troubles commenting again here :(
I did comment earlier, but it failed to save – very good post!
-- tawan, April 25, 2010
Hmm… I dunno what else to check on this comment feature. Anyway, thanks for posting the comment–even after the trouble. Really appreciate it :)
-- Rizal Affif, April 25, 2010
Hi Rizal,
Wouldn’t it be great if we desired change and resisted conflict?
-- Alexys Fairfield, April 26, 2010
Hi, Alexys,
Yes, it is :) Yet to me, it is greater to remove desire altogether; and act spontaneously with love :)
-- Rizal Affif, April 26, 2010
One perspective is there is no desire and no reason for improvement. Human beings forget their innate perfection, fearlessness and base state of desirelessness. Pure objectivity is consciousness.
-- Liara Covert, April 27, 2010
Hi Liara,
We are seeing through the same perspective :)
-- Rizal Affif, April 27, 2010
You have the remarkable ability to say so much in so few words.
Wisdom comes when we can be still and fully accepting of who we are, without the slightest movement towards future change or past regret.
Thanks, look forward to more.
-- Kaushik, April 27, 2010
Thanks for the compliment, Kaushik :) no desire, no resistance, that is ultimate wisdom. Thanks for sharing :)
-- Rizal Affif, April 27, 2010
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