By returning to zero expectations, by accepting that I am nothing, it is easier to see the truth. Fear, jealousy, insecurity, unfairness, embarrassment -- these feelings cloud our ability to see what is. The truth is often threatening, and once our defenses are up, it's difficult to be completely honest with anyone, even ourselves. But when I am nothing, when I have no image or identity or ego to protect, I can begin to see and accept things as they really are. That is the beginning of positive change, because we cannot change what we do not accept and do not understand. But with understanding, we can finally see the difference between fixing problems, and hiding them, the difference between genuine improvement, and faking it. We discover that many of our weaknesses are actually strengths once we learn how to use them, and that our greatest gifts are often buried beneath our greatest insecurities.
--Paul Buchheit, in I Am Nothing
An interesting concept and worthy of more thought..........................death to self?
Beautiful summary...this can be directly experienced by practicing Vipassana. As one goes deeper and deeper into practices observing the reality as it is, layers and layers of conditioning start to peel off and one discovers the nature of impermanence at all levels...I am nothing...enabling one to respond to situations around us in day to day life with equanimity. May all be happy.
The write up provides you enough food for thought. Life is full of so much uncertaities, each one of us feels insecure. The insecurity is the dominant thought and a prominent determinator of most of our actions and responses. We may be subliminally aware of all this. Comparisons, evaluations of other peoples' possessions - material/mental is automatically prompted, as mind wants to know its own preparedness in responding to a given situation.
Thanks for a beautiful write up
There is nothing to be! We are all essences or souls , if you will, of an aware consciousness which is God and which is within and without us alway. Our 5 senses serve up conditioned responses to the illusions that pass as reality. This is an illusion. We are conditioned from before birth to react and relate to what we perceive, taste, touch, smell, feel and see. This is very limiting for there is a witness within each of us, some call it our soul, and it is aware of everything that is now, was before and also what will be. It is also referred to as a divine matrix of aware consciousness/God. We can tune into this constant explosion of life at any time, meditation is the most accepted form of transcendence and the best known. Thank you for reading. Sat Nam!
Wow! thank you so much for this wonderful reflection. I'm so happy now that I'm free to let go all my insecurities in life only because of a false self or image. Please continue share your wisdom for it is a gift of yours to be nourished. God bless!
Thank you for your "I am nothing" is truly part of my inspirational sayings !
Very powerful and very inspiring your thoughts are very deep. Everything that you said is so true. Thanks for inspiring me.
wow ! ure amazing ! i like it , can you mind if i have a copy of your work , i just like to share it to my friends .. because im realy inspired !! Godbless you more !! :))
I know you will enjoy it. Ce texte relaxe vraiment l`esprit.Take a look and tell me wht u thk.
Breton Fayette
everything will come back to its source in the end - we come to this world with nothing and we leave with nothing. thank for sharing this great point of view.
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Great thought!!
I agree , when we leave all bagagge of expectations from ourselves what we attain is self fulfillment and peace within , whicih is essential for peace outside.
The article is simply amazing and awesome .Wonderfulll!!!!!!
I found this facinating, having just found myself in terrible place in my life and had to look at so much stuff...what has come up is the "labels", in my case, "you are trouble maker". Label for life, since a litltle girl, that little girl who couldn't help but move around to much. 51 years old and still caring the label.
Ricky...I want to know more, I might be 51 but still need help understanding what you are teaching teens. How can this be. Seems I have fooled myself all these years. How I want to be nothing, what a releif that would be.
This title or attitude should be "I am something" and then one knows that there are possibilities too numerous to even worry about. I understand the approach to I am nothing but the phrase rings to a negative tune. Tat Tvam Asi is a Hindu mantra meaning "I am that" which in fact also means I am everything in existence. If one is trying to teach that we have strengths which have been hidden from us or that we have overlooked, a positive statement is a more potent manner in which to communicate. Sat Nam!
@Ricky Beautifully put! I'm glad you are serving teens this way.
Glad to see Paul dive into the fallacy of expectatations. The eastern philosophies play down the self and there by freeing it from these false choices/expectations as paul says. There is deep wisdom in doing and being without expecting. but it's very hard to do. very very hard.