Wednesday 31 January 2024

FRANKL GAP OUT

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“When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” – Viktor Frankl


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Is there even a self at all? True, or otherwise?

What would constitute a ‘self?’

Does the fact that there are thoughts being thought and memories being remembered prove that there is a ‘self?’
Does the fact that there 
appears to be both Life and “something” that seems to be experiencing it and analyzing it, automatically confirm there must be a ‘self?’ A ‘separate someone?’

“There is no entity by name self or mind. Because of the emergence of thoughts we surmise something from which they start. That we term self or mind . When we probe to see what it is, there is nothing there.” - Ramana Maharshi

Like Brahman, ‘pure awareness,’ Being and Supreme Consciousness - “true self” is one of those terms that has been bandied about more and more with the advent of increased interest in ‘spirituality’ and ‘enlightenment’ in recent centuries. Conceptual labels to try to identify the unidentifiable and locate the non-locatable. So many modern-day ‘sages’ and ‘gurus’ promise that only if you find and dwell in your “true self,” will “you” attain a life of permanent peace and joy.

But what if there is no such thing as a ‘self?’

What if, as Ramana says, there is only a conglomeration of thoughts, that appear to add up to something called ‘self?’
What if, as Sri Nisargadatta says, the universe is only pure 
function, but no functioner?
Or Buddha reminding, “Thinking, there are only thoughts, no ‘thinker?’
What if, as J. Krishnamurti said, “Observer is the observed?”
What if there is 
absolutely no separation between phenomena and that which appears to experience or observe them (quantum physics,)

What if this is a dream, Nothing appearing as Everything, and, just as in our night dreams, there are insubstantial ‘people’ walking around, who seem remarkably real, yet are absolutely devoid of a ‘self’ within them - as proven by their instant evaporation upon arising?

Your “true self” does not exist.

Only phenomena, rising and falling from Nothing, for no ‘reason’ or ‘purpose,’ and no subject-object ‘awareness of it’ required. Only a river-ocean of love flowing into Itself. Pure function without a functioner or evaluator.

The apparent one standing by the river mouth, and the river-ocean, are One Thing. Even as they appear separate.

The true no-self is discovered - by no one - only when the illusion of the ‘self,’ of all separate selves, is seen through so completely that it collapses. Leaving only What Is…with no “true” or “false” self aware of it. Join us for our “Life Without A Self” Retreat.

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The Quotes of Steven Wright:
1 - I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize.
2 - Borrow money from pessimists -- they don't expect it back.
3 - Half the people you know are below average.
4 - 99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name.
5 - 82.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
6 - A conscience is what hurts when all your other parts feel so good.
7 - A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.
8 - If you want the rainbow, you got to put up with the rain.
9 - All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand.
10 - The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
11 - I almost had a psychic girlfriend, ..... But she left me before we met.
12 - OK, so what's the speed of dark?
13 - How do you tell when you're out of invisible ink?
14 - If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something.
15 - Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm.
16 - When everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.
17 - Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy.
18 - Hard work pays off in the future; laziness pays off now.
19 - I intend to live forever ... So far, so good.
20 - If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends?
21 - Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
22 - What happens if you get scared half to death twice?
23 - My mechanic told me, "I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder."
24 - Why do psychics have to ask you for your name
25 - If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.
26 - A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking.
27 - Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
28 - The hardness of the butter is proportional to the softness of the bread.
29 - To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research.
30 - The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard.
31 - The sooner you fall behind, the more time you'll have to catch up.
32 - The colder the x-ray table, the more of your body is required to be on it.
33 - Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
34 - If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.

35 - If your car could travel at the speed of light, would your headlights work?



VN- KOT - KP ON TALKING 


"To really change the world, we have to help people change the way they see things. Global betterment is a mental process, not one that requires huge sums of money or a high level of authority. Change has to be psychological. So if you want to see real change, stay persistent in educating humanity on how similar we all are than different."

-- Suzy Kassem

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The more fatigued we are, the more likely we are to microsleep


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David Dinges, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania, keeps people awake all night to see how often they doze off the next day. After pulling an all-nighter, as you might expect, their lapses in attention (considered by many scientists to be microsleeps), become much more frequent. But, alarmingly in terms of road safety, he found that when people got six hours sleep a night for 14 days in a row, they had just as many microsleeps as those who had missed a whole night's sleep.#

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In terms of what is happening in the brain, microsleeps are largely characterised by a shift from alpha to theta waves, the kind of waves you see in the first stage of sleep.

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A two-second sleep is enough for a car or a lorry to swerve into the next lane, which of course can be fatal


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Willpower is not enough even when you know it will keep you alive

This was evidenced by the deaths among pilots returning to England after bombing raids during the Second World War, sleep research Jim Horne wrote in his book Sleepfaring: a Journey Through the Science of Sleep. During the dogfights their fear, focus, efforts to win, and adrenaline kept them awake, however tired they were. But once there were no distractions on the way home, there were some pilots who were overcome with the need to sleep and crashed their planes as a result.

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"Today I choose life. Every morning when I wake up I can choose joy, happiness, negativity, pain... To feel the freedom that comes from being able to continue to make mistakes and choices -- today I choose to feel life, not to deny my humanity but embrace it."

-- Kevyn Aucoin
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Thomas Edison is famously quoted as saying, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."

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 "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts."
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