Number One is NO One…

Number One is NO Oneā€¦
Bob Seal_advaitatoons.blogspot.com/

Friday 11 June 2010

You take your identity from…?


The mind…? What is that? Can you locate it anywhere? Can you control it?


So you can’t answer these questions, yet…

…You believe what it produces ?


“You listen,” said the Master, “not to discover… but to find something that confirms your own thoughts.

You argue, not to find the truth… but to vindicate your thinking.”


And he told of a king who, passing through a small town, saw indications of amazing marksmanship everywhere.

Trees and barns and fences had circles painted on them with a bullet hole in the exact center.

He asked to see this unusual marksman. It turned out to be a ten-year-old child.


“This is incredible,” said the king in wonder. “How in the world do you do it?”

“Easy as pie,” was the answer. “I shoot first and draw the circles later.”


“So you get your conclusions first and build your premises around them later,” said the Master.
“Isn't that the way you manage to hold on to your religion and to your ideology?”


Anthony De Mello, SJ


What is your next thought going to be?


It is a simple question, but the answer is profound. The answer carries with it ramifications that
will undo core beliefs about who you think you are. With just a little watching, you may discover

that the answer to the question is not known until the thought arises. If this is true, what does
that mean for who you think you are?


Because the next thought is not and cannot be known until it is already present, some questions may arise….


If I don’t know what the next thought is going to be, who comes up with it?


If I don’t know what the next thought is going to be, how can I know what
choices are going to be made?


If I don’t know what choices are going to be made, who does?


If I don’t know what choices are going to be made, am I making them at all?


If I didn’t make the choice, where did it come from?


Have I ever made a choice about anything?


If I have never made a choice, is there any responsibility?


John Greven


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Monday 7 June 2010

How to Lose your "ME"

with the help of the Hsin Hsin Ming


Part One


¹ “The Great Way is not difficult for those who have no preferences.

When love and hate are both absent everything becomes clear and undisguised.

Make the smallest distinction, however, and heaven and earth are set infinitely apart.

If you wish to see the truth then hold no opinions for or against anything.

To set up what you like against what you dislike is the disease of the mind.”


When you have opinions about anything, you lose the awareness of ‘I’…


Only a ‘ME’ has opinions. The latter only exist (in Duality) because it’s them that create it.


Only a ‘ME’ has emotions and feelings, both of which originate from thoughts.


Be careful here, if you disagree… ask yourself which ones don’t?


All opinions originate from the acquisition of ‘Knowledge’. It is the latter that is responsible for creating them:


  • Knowledge is force fed intro-aurally and intro-visually into you from the time you are born. You are expected to consume it continuously.
  • It is actually just like any drug or alcohol addiction, only a lot more dangerous.
  • It claims, tautologically, to be ‘good for you’ and therefore the more of it the better.
  • It creates it’s own worth by declaring it’s Am-ness and being-ness.

This is just really good… ‘SPIN’ (I mean evil… not good)


Knowledge is good for building bridges and houses but not for understanding…‘I’


Knowledge is the language ‘WE’ all have in common, irrespective of creed, nation or religion.


‘WE’ don’t realise that ‘WE’ are just the dancers, not the dance, the musicians not the music, the brush strokes and not the painting etc etc.


This is the disease of the mind and we have learned to believe that this is what we want and that it is good for us.



¹The ancient Xin Xin Ming (Hsin Hsin Ming) verse attributed to the Third Chinese Chan (Zen) Patriarch
Seng-ts'an.