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Droz
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Transition.
#6401863 - 12/24/06 02:40 PM (6 years, 4 months ago) |
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Some thoughts we have follow a pattern, some thoughts don't. What I'm trying to look for is the transition between thoughts. We go from one place to the next in our mind. What makes us change our minds? Focus. It's all about what you focus your mind on. Do we control our thoughts or do they control us? Transition between emotions, transition between visions. What do we expect from these uncontrolled/controlled thoughts... Do we believe in them?
Once you try to control this transition, the better off you are. The more control you have over it, the better you can focus on things you want to think about and push away the things you don't want to think about.
Being happy, being sad. There is always a transistion of thoughts, of emotions. Emotional transition is easy, when you are happy you wish you could stay happy, but we don't.. It always fades. When we are sad it feels good to cry.
Most of us here have to learn about our transition so we have better control over our thoughts.
Peace, Droz
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capliberty
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Re: Transition. [Re: Droz]
#6402022 - 12/24/06 03:41 PM (6 years, 4 months ago) |
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Buddha or his teaching, the ones I've read at least sure make it sound like we all have bi-polar complexes.
I think our ability to reason along with our experiences will help dictate our ability to observe our own thoughts, also shifting your beliefs may also help, depending on what your beliefs tell you to be, its not necessarily the randomness of new experience but the ability to accept it and make it work towards your benefit not to your demise
maybe give more emphasis to being more assertive and observant, and objective....
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TacticalBongRip
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Re: Transition. [Re: Droz]
#6402045 - 12/24/06 03:51 PM (6 years, 4 months ago) |
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Transition to me acknowledges the fact that all forms, especially thought forms, are temporary things. If you are able to observe your thoughts from one to the next then that is what I would call being in a state of awareness, which is preferrable. Awareness is what allows you to observe the transition.
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Droz
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Good post TacticalBongRip - The more aware we are the more we have control over our thoughts. Easily able to break things down and push things out that need to be pushed out.
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redgreenvines
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Re: Transition. [Re: Droz]
#6403856 - 12/28/06 03:12 AM (6 years, 4 months ago) |
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focus on "focus"
discover "interest"
interest is like "will" wishes it could be interest adds vibratory resonance to what casually matches the form of interest. it gets more "cycles" and is more sustained or persisted.
in thought or ideation, an image or form follows the previous by associative linkages. in memory, anything that happens together is linked and anything that is simmilar in an engramatically fundamental way is linked.
engrams are like interference patterns, or math, so many linkages may seem perplexing, they have a mathematical linkage but no obvious simmilarity:
like how acupuncture points stimulated on a toe and a knee can combine to release tension in the neck.
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