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Recieved: 2003/03/05 02:39
Subject: Re: [K-list] So, where does thought originate from?
From: Roberto Gonzales del Valle G.
On 2003/03/05 02:39, Roberto Gonzales del Valle G. posted thus to the K-list:
Hi all!
Very interesting subject.
Thought IMHO has its origin in the same source as feeling.
And they are the two a divergence of the source in us. Which is to the
source like the part is to the whole.
Now, purity is an issue here. Because thought and feeling is purer while
closer to the source, or when it has less "disturbance". And there is when
Kundalini breaks through, because channel cleansing for the K arisal makes
the final product (thought and feelings with which we interact) purer.
When there is no disturbance between the source and the exterior (most
things disturb this purity, being our concince and out past traumas the
most) life is the dance of what is to happen.
And that is lovely.
Thanks for bringing this up.
God bless you.
Roberto.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dean Robbins" <Dean.Robbins AT_NOSPAM btinternet.com>
To: <k-list AT_NOSPAM kundalini-gateway.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 7:22 PM
Subject: [K-list] So, where does thought originate from?
> Hi K-friends,
>
> Thanks for the recent replies to my above question, even though things got
> heated and went off topic, at least things calmed down eventually.
Thank-You
> God/dess! (-:
>
> It was so nice to see so many diverse ideas put forth. Most interesting.
> Okay, now its my turn:
>
> So, Where does thought originate from?...
>
> Answer: It originates from the thinker! (Ta Da!) (-:
>
> But my answer is still incomplete -Why? )-:
>
> During my meditation practice I sometimes use Sri Ramana Maharshi's self
> enquiry technique; "Who Am I" -- Using his technique, I attempt to follow
my
> thoughts back to the source. Imo, watching thought is very much like
watching
> (the universe theory of) a mini "big bang" rapidly firing off one after
the
> other in my mind. Watching thoughts come into existence, then passing out
of
> existence, just observing how ephemeral they are. -- As my "Who am I"
enquiry
> deepens, my thinking process eventually ends up silent, and the "Who am I"
> question ceases, in its place, all that is observed is utter stillness and
> silence... Of course, when I come out of my meditation, and the thinking
> process re-engages, the enquiry then poses yet another question:
>
> Where does the thinker come from?
>
> Logically the answer would be: From the Source, of course! -- But I have
> never...ever...witnessed the thinker at its source. Now, can anyone
enlighten
> me here? Because it seems to me that the thinker may be just an illusion,
and
> therefore, that would make thought (as a by-product or an effect of the
> thinker) also an illusion.
>
> Ah well... back to the Silence again. {-:
>
> Thoughtfully yours,
>
> Dean
>
>
>
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