Tag Archives: habitual behaviour

WHY IS BUDDHISM SO COMPLICATED?

Why Is Buddhism So Complicated? There have been commentaries and rituals created and added over thousands of years, forming the intellectual institution of symbols = words. Our essence is ever-present pure consciousness. We don’t have to do or be anything … Continue reading

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CONTROLLING OUR SELF IS CONTROLLING OUR MIND

Controlling Our Self Is Controlling Our Mind Our mind is full of information stored as memories which colour our reactions. Once this information/thought is established in our mind, we re-enact it through our habitual behaviour. This is our self-programming. Certain … Continue reading

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TURNING A BLIND EYE

Turning A Blind Eye Ignoring what is actually happening. Turning a blind eye* refers to the act of ignoring or failing to acknowledge something we know is true, or could be true. In pretending not to notice what is happening, we will not have to … Continue reading

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MY GURU … REALLY?

“My Guru” … Really? We talk about giving up attachment, but then we say, “My Guru.”Why? The purpose of a human and scriptural guru is to teach us to recognise our inner guru of karmic reactions that shows us our … Continue reading

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EMPATHETIC ENTITIES

Empathetic Entities  Entity: from late Latin ens, ent- ‘being’ – (intelligent)Being: essence of a person.Essence of person: pure consciousness. Words may stir consciousness, but it is the spacious acknowledgement behind the words that illumines consciousness. There are qualities within a person that express truth without words. … Continue reading

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