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#276 2012-01-11 11:56:07

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http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR49p15Gf1wzgo1p4_GtRmwQUjQV_qdasUCPqStyxcOM8_U5ADpXg

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#277 2012-01-11 11:57:28

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Re: wonderful world

tree wrote:

(will the total energy of bruce sean heal the brain of mankind?....stay tuned)

Nothing is mine, though.

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#278 2012-01-11 12:02:04

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bruce sean wrote:

tree wrote:

(will the total energy of bruce sean heal the brain of mankind?....stay tuned)

Nothing is mine, though.

right, thou art not

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#279 2012-01-11 12:13:23

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Re: wonderful world

Nothing is right, tree!

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#280 2012-01-11 12:19:37

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whatever you say, bruce

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#281 2012-01-11 12:20:55

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Whatever I say doesn't seem to make it right.

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#282 2012-01-11 12:24:10

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hmm...

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#283 2012-01-11 12:36:36

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The healing of the brain, of course.

The healing of the brain from what, bruce, from psychological suffering, you mean, like trauma, etc?  I'm curious.

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#284 2012-01-11 12:38:33

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Re: wonderful world

From its inherent conditioning, the one it was born with.

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#285 2012-01-11 12:43:23

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Are you saying a conditioned mind can free itself of conditioning and become whole, indivisible?  If so how does that come about according to what you understand?

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#286 2012-01-11 23:26:33

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Re: wonderful world

tree wrote:

(will the total energy of bruce sean heal the brain of mankind?....stay tuned)

so far so good.

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#287 2012-01-13 03:13:08

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WONDERFUL WORLD.


As I was driving along a road past the market, I noticed two young guys about 10 - 12, and they were on each side of the road, pretending they were each holding a pretend rope, that of course would stop all cars. As I noticed it, i stopped. I think they didn't expect someone to do this, and they laughed, and they pretended to let the rope go slack so i could pass. I smiled and they were laughing there asses of. IT was so cool, and shit like that amidst this so serious serious world is indeed a joy. So to the young fellas having fun. THANKYOU.

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#288 2012-01-13 03:22:18

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Well if you have the goods, the healed brain, HOW????

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#289 2012-01-13 07:37:56

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Babs wrote:

WONDERFUL WORLD.


As I was driving along a road past the market, I noticed two young guys about 10 - 12, and they were on each side of the road, pretending they were each holding a pretend rope, that of course would stop all cars. As I noticed it, i stopped. I think they didn't expect someone to do this, and they laughed, and they pretended to let the rope go slack so i could pass. I smiled and they were laughing there asses of. IT was so cool, and shit like that amidst this so serious serious world is indeed a joy. So to the young fellas having fun. THANKYOU.

Nice bu, what fun...so what happened is you were able to recognize the actuality of the kids playing "none shall pass".  Technical thought recognizes what is actually there instead of putting the scenery together.  Psychological thought inputs scenery and characters that do not fit the actuality.

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#290 2012-01-13 23:26:43

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pearl wrote:

Are you saying a conditioned mind can free itself of conditioning and become whole, indivisible?  If so how does that come about according to what you understand?

A conditioned mind can never become free.

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#291 2012-01-14 12:14:55

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bruce sean wrote:

pearl wrote:

Are you saying a conditioned mind can free itself of conditioning and become whole, indivisible?  If so how does that come about according to what you understand?

A conditioned mind can never become free.

You maybe right on that, but how do you say so, sir, if I may ask.  Are you saying that a conditoned mind is doomed for good?

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#292 2012-01-14 15:56:59

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Re: wonderful world

bruce sean wrote:

pearl wrote:

Are you saying a conditioned mind can free itself of conditioning and become whole, indivisible?  If so how does that come about according to what you understand?

A conditioned mind can never become free.

Freedom is already there, it has already won, it can embrace anything, the pain, the joy, the body-heart as it is. Can you love your conditioned mind full of ideas? Can you love all your kinks?

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#293 2012-01-16 01:30:31

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Re: wonderful world

What do you mean by that word, when you're using it? Is it a feeling, a sentiment, an emotion?

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#294 2012-01-16 01:33:33

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Re: wonderful world

pearl wrote:

bruce sean wrote:

pearl wrote:

Are you saying a conditioned mind can free itself of conditioning and become whole, indivisible?  If so how does that come about according to what you understand?

A conditioned mind can never become free.

You maybe right on that, but how do you say so, sir, if I may ask.  Are you saying that a conditoned mind is doomed for good?

Yes, I'm saying that, but I don't like that word, 'doomed', which suggests an escape towards a way out, which may be the culprit.

  What happens to a conditioned mind when it sees it will always remain conditioned, do what it will?

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#295 2012-01-16 02:26:10

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Re: wonderful world

bruce sean wrote:

pearl wrote:

bruce sean wrote:


A conditioned mind can never become free.

You maybe right on that, but how do you say so, sir, if I may ask.  Are you saying that a conditoned mind is doomed for good?

Yes, I'm saying that, but I don't like that word, 'doomed', which suggests an escape towards a way out, which may be the culprit.

  What happens to a conditioned mind when it sees it will always remain conditioned, do what it will?

Since mind is movement, there is constant change. So one can't say 'always'. The only thing to which 'always' applies is to that which doesn't change at all, which is not the mind. In any case, in the end, whether your mind remains stuck in its own maze or not, you are dead. So enjoy the journey.

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#296 2012-01-16 02:28:44

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dont be cought in words

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#297 2012-01-16 21:12:14

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Re: wonderful world

bruce sean wrote:

pearl wrote:

bruce sean wrote:


A conditioned mind can never become free.

You maybe right on that, but how do you say so, sir, if I may ask.  Are you saying that a conditoned mind is doomed for good?

Yes, I'm saying that, but I don't like that word, 'doomed', which suggests an escape towards a way out, which may be the culprit.

  What happens to a conditioned mind when it sees it will always remain conditioned, do what it will?

Some change may occur, or not.  But what makes the conditioned mind see itself for the conditioning that it is, just wondering...is it something outside of itself, like pressure, challenges, etc, or something else?

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#298 2012-01-16 21:38:17

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awareness wrote:

dont be cought in words

Awareness, why not let night and bruce figure it out together, I wondered?  Ofcourse, I'll let you figure this out.  Din't mean to interrupt.

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#299 2012-01-17 00:57:55

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Re: wonderful world

pearl wrote:

awareness wrote:

dont be cought in words

Awareness, why not let night and bruce figure it out together, I wondered?  Ofcourse, I'll let you figure this out.  Din't mean to interrupt.

pearl, where please was the interruption? i post what i think as you post what you think. so please look back and show me the interruption?

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#300 2012-01-17 01:02:51

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as you know, it was been figuered out, but thanks for your opinion:-)

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