If I do not come to Jesus, what will he do to me?
JamesThomas
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Anyone can be saved
by StopTheTears ini prayed that 2 japanese men would come to church today, and thank god that 1 said yes so far.............so please pray he and his friend would come not only to church, but to jesus.
and i meet another non christian friend on monday, please pray for her salvation.. .
when asked which is the greatest commandment, jesus replied,.
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Good Info for people that might get cancer
by Iamallcool inhttp://tv.greenmedinfo.com/every-doctor-knows-chemotherapy-causes-cancer-says-surgeon/.
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JamesThomas
Cofty: “The best treatment is a very sharp knife and a very highly skilled surgeon.”
Let me preface my comment by saying this is nothing against you Cofty. Nothing at all.
It's just that I often find such black and white statements, interesting. There was a time I thoughtlessly spewed them out too.
Certainly, to make such statements for all the world to see, we must have invested countless years and many thousands of hours of research and investigation to be able to make such a definitive statement. But, how often is this the case?
The older I get, the more clear it becomes how stupid I am. I don't know shit. Knowing this, my mind seems to effortlessly open and expand. It allows things in to ponder, where before the entry-way – was tighter than a mouses ass sphincter.
Just say'n.
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Is it WHAT you believe that is important...or...is it HOW?
by Terry inoverheard:.
"is your cup half full or half empty?".
"well, depends on whether you just poured something out or poured something in.".
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JamesThomas
Myelaine, I'm not sure I understand what you were saying...but then I don't understand what I'm saying half the time.
You said: “BUT, this is your "truth".
Actually, nothing I said was true. Just words. Just abstract symbols.
I was simply trying to describe a path to foundational truth, which is often practiced by a school of Hindu philosophy called Advaita Vedanta.
You also said: “WHAT if that input deprivation brings out the worst, unspeakable, "Who am I"”
That's a good question. Actually, I have never heard of that happening. It seems that the “worst” of us, what we may call evil, is fruit from the tree of thought and mind generated confusion and pain. When this impute is silenced, the demon starves and dies.
The premise is that there is, right here, right now, an underlying universal Truth, that supports and sustains all life and universes. Our Source.
When we are still...I mean really, really still of all thought and story telling, then there can be an openness, a portal, a moment of revelation as to what we really are, and our relationship to all.
There is no truth in these words. At best only a pointing finger (look). See for yourself. Experience.
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Is it WHAT you believe that is important...or...is it HOW?
by Terry inoverheard:.
"is your cup half full or half empty?".
"well, depends on whether you just poured something out or poured something in.".
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JamesThomas
"Abandon belief for direct experience."
Exactly.
However, we often mistake beliefs and mind generated concepts and interpretations as a "direct experience".
It takes some deep and rare awareness to see the difference.
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Is it WHAT you believe that is important...or...is it HOW?
by Terry inoverheard:.
"is your cup half full or half empty?".
"well, depends on whether you just poured something out or poured something in.".
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JamesThomas
"I'm in the last stage of human development when I am compelled to discard everything (well, not every-thing) I have previously held to be unassailable truth."
There is a “path” (called: the pathless path) to opening to a conscious awareness of our foundational truth, that suggests this same process of discarding.
The preface is that the paramount truth, the wisdom and knowing that we seek -- is present, here, now. What good is a “truth”, if it is absent?
For truth to be truth it must be valid, alive and undeniable when embraced and beheld.
So then, the instruction is to be still, in mind and body, and too deeply and sincerely ask:
Who am I/What is True???
Second preface of this, is exactly what Terry expressed as I posted above...but one tiny step further with no holding back and that is an understanding that EVERYTHING we hold to be “true” about self and universe is a lie....and so discarded. Completely let go of. Gone.
We then enter into the deep unspeakable sense of the question of “Who am I”; totally naked and bare of everything. We are a blank slate. A void. Empty. Nothing to hinder, nothing to filter, nothing to taint, the pure light of Truth to enter and so be seen and known.
Take away everything the mind has ever pronounced to be fact, take away every memory, every thought, every spoken or heard word, every sense sensation, and step into nothingness, and what remains? What is TRUE? How deep does it go?
The only thing that stops our seeing, is thoughts and beliefs.
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Is it WHAT you believe that is important...or...is it HOW?
by Terry inoverheard:.
"is your cup half full or half empty?".
"well, depends on whether you just poured something out or poured something in.".
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JamesThomas
" God cannot be anything understood by people who actually think they DO."
Jesus, or any truly enlighten mystic, could not have said it any better.
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The Swallows are here - nature is AMAAAAAAZING !!
by *lost* inthis is probable my most favourite time of the year.
may.woop woop.
grass is growing, life is coming back after the death and greyness of winter.. them swallows are such amazing little birds.
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JamesThomas
Perhaps, what I am attempting to convey, is that when we feel in awe of beauty, no matter the form or sense, there is an opportunity to silently appreciate the intimate embrace of consciously Being.
In other words: the sense of appreciation, wonder and beauty without...echoes back to an appreciation to the most intimate sense of our being and soul: conscious existence. Because without it, nothing would be.
So, in a very special way, to appreciate a swallow, or a spider, or music, or the smell of a flower is to embrace our own true self.
Sorry, I am trying to put in to words what is deeply and wordlessly felt. What is typed can not convey it.
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The Swallows are here - nature is AMAAAAAAZING !!
by *lost* inthis is probable my most favourite time of the year.
may.woop woop.
grass is growing, life is coming back after the death and greyness of winter.. them swallows are such amazing little birds.
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JamesThomas
Dear Lost,
You were reflecting on Swallows, a manifestation of consciousness that our eyes see as a beautiful movement of form. Music in motion. Sweet taste in motion.
Yet, what is it that gives us the wondrous ability to experience and appreciate such elegance?
That, is what I was feebly attempting to point to.
Loved your thoughts that motivated this thread.
jt
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The Swallows are here - nature is AMAAAAAAZING !!
by *lost* inthis is probable my most favourite time of the year.
may.woop woop.
grass is growing, life is coming back after the death and greyness of winter.. them swallows are such amazing little birds.
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JamesThomas
Nature, is an endless pool of exquisite, beauty and intelligence. It surrounds us from the farthest star, as well as inhabits every cell of our body. Yet, as wondrous as it all is, it all exists in, and is dependent upon the most intimate gift we naturally embrace: CONSCIOUNESS. The untouchable and indefinable magic that makes it all happen.
If there is a God, a Source of all, it is CONSCIOUSNESS.
The ONLY thing we can undeniably know: is that consciousness IS.
Everything else may be a dream, and illusion.
That said. Swallows, are amazing.
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Is it WHAT you believe that is important...or...is it HOW?
by Terry inoverheard:.
"is your cup half full or half empty?".
"well, depends on whether you just poured something out or poured something in.".
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JamesThomas
Terry, you certainly have a way with words. Your posts are often exquisitely insightful and poetic. Sometimes I wonder if you get any sleep at night with the wheels of your mind churning so.
I think that what you are getting to is similar to what I have always felt. Basically, that beliefs and dogma are just a scrapes of weaved together counterfeit thoughts and ideas, that have no validity in regards Reality (what you expressed as: “a kaleidoscope of opinions and practices...a fetish..made out of arguments”).
What does matter, amounts to one thing: how we treat each-other and all life and planet.
Our minds can create grand beliefs and religions, but it all comes down to the genuine love, caring and kindness that we actively give to each-other, nature and our beloved earth.
Beliefs are false. Actions are real.