Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Observe

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Now when we're reflecting on things as they are, we're seeing, rather than interpreting through a veil of self-view.The big obstacle all of us have to face is this insidious belief in the I am - attachment to self-view. It's so ingrained in us that we're like fish in the water: water is so much a part of the fish's life that it doesn't notice it.The sensory world we've been swimming in since our birth is like that for us. If we don't take time to observe it for what it really is then we'll die without getting any wiser.


Weeeeeee!! :)


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