Today's Crossword Puzzle Solution

Sep 18, 2013 11:45

THE MAN WHO HAS
NO INNER LIFE IS
THE SLAVE OF HIS
SURROUNDINGS
     Henri F, Amiel.

spiritual practice, gnosis and agnosis, generic meditation issues, spirituality

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Hi Bobby! :) 13masquerade September 18 2013, 17:58:30 UTC
~Most times I become the slave of the inner me..For I allow it to dictate some of my actions..Deeper than it should be..But no one can alter the dictatorship of the single mind and body! ~

Whether this is good or bad, only the you&i can know..:)

Good afternoon..!

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Re: Hi Bobby! :) bobby1933 September 18 2013, 18:27:00 UTC
My ego sometimes mistakes itself for my self,
and thus takes its desires to be my spiritual sense.
The goal of all spiritual paths, i think,
is to know the divine spark which is the real human being.

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madman101 September 18 2013, 18:14:31 UTC
This could also be applied to gut bacteria.

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bobby1933 September 18 2013, 18:29:30 UTC
Probably bacteria have inner lives that i don't know about.
I may be a slave to my inner bacteria anyway.

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madman101 September 18 2013, 18:41:21 UTC
Both are likely,

and they must wrestle w/ their own demons, poor dears.

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amaebi September 18 2013, 18:50:45 UTC
You could charge admission to see that. :D

But then, I suppose, you'd have to swallow the audience....

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amaebi September 18 2013, 18:50:16 UTC
13masquerade reminds me of a friend of mine who thought, at least for some period of time, that having stable preferences was a sort of enslavement for humans....

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bobby1933 September 18 2013, 21:53:15 UTC
My preferences are by definition, preferred.
In that narrow sense, i have to own them.
I may think they are mine, but perhaps i'm their's.
The slave owner depends more on the slave than the slave on the owner.
Except for superficial differences like who gets punished more, and who dresses better, and who works harder, you could not tell who is the slave and who the owner. One might argue that the slave is more real as a human being, because it is in our nature, from time to time, to submit, while domination is a perversion we acquire.

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amaebi September 19 2013, 00:37:56 UTC
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I don't think those are superficial differences from the viewpoint of most enslaved persons!

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bobby1933 September 19 2013, 03:09:53 UTC
I took significant license with the significance of the term "superficial" which i saw in terms of the Sermon on the Mount. Blessed are the poor, the mourners, the hungry-- and the parable of the grain owner and his soul. But of course you are right,certainly voluntary fasting, poverty, and submission is one thing; involuntary is quite another.

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