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Recieved: 2004/05/15 02:33
Subject: Re: [K-list] More thoughts on desirelessness and ego loss
From: Oyvind


On 2004/05/15 02:33, Oyvind posted thus to the K-list:





without ego, would we be capable of, lets say, eating ?

What about "the middle way", like in Buddhism (and also
in other teachings)?

Anyway, its not a bad idea beeing aware of ones
actions (which is often unconscious) and the consequences.
Most of us participate in things that is "normal", or
"common to do", but we are not nessesarily conscious about
it. (culture, dogma, whatever)

I got this wiew that "right" and "wrong" is relative to what
one wants to achieve.

But of course, that just a view :> (may be "wrong" ;) )


Oyvind


Brian Chase wrote:

 > **please remember to delete most of email you are responding to,
before posting your comments to the list.**
 >
 >
 >
 > I wanted to also mention that this desirelessness may
 > be connected to the ego squishing effect. So, maybe K
 > can do it by restructuring our basic drive / reward
 > pathways. Perhaps these are times of rewardlessness
 > instead of desirelessness. -Kind of like mild
 > anesthesia during surgery.
 >
 > -Brian

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