Thanks for the opportunity to respond.My first impression of the implications of shifting from "apart" to "a part" of the genius that surrounds us, is a reduction or elimination of conscious desire, and the conscious and unconscious acceptance of what is. I heard about the value of not desiring when I was in high school but I didn't experience it until about 20 years ago. (Try it for yourself). I still forget it often and I still frequently resist what is by trying to change "it,” but I notice I am most peaceful when I greatly reduce or eliminate desire and accept what is.Warm and kind regards to everyone.
On Mar 17, 2012 Conrad P Pritscher wrote :
Thanks for the opportunity to respond. My first impression of the implications of shifting from "apart" to "a part" of the genius that surrounds us, is a reduction or elimination of conscious desire, and the conscious and unconscious acceptance of what is. I heard about the value of not desiring when I was in high school but I didn't experience it until about 20 years ago. (Try it for yourself). I still forget it often and I still frequently resist what is by trying to change "it,” but I notice I am most peaceful when I greatly reduce or eliminate desire and accept what is. Warm and kind regards to everyone.