02-07-2014, 03:55 PM
Also, easily accessible, perhaps, but then that much more difficult to appreciate. Who is to say you won't get bored of the ease of access? Maybe you only desire those things on the other side because they feel unattainable here, so it isn't really the lack of those things which bothers you but rather it is the effort needed to pursue them?
How does a mind feel tired, exactly? That, to me, sounds more like cyclic thoughts which are not fruitful. The mind does not become tired, in my experience, it becomes stagnant in its patterns and so takes up more and more energy to try and perpetuate those same patterns. Your mind isn't tired, you are holding tiredness in your mind as a function of dissatisfaction with your experience. Tiredness is your reasoning for detachment from your body.
(02-07-2014, 03:53 PM)Folk-love Wrote:(02-07-2014, 03:45 PM)Tanner Wrote: How about the twist that until the body is done here, the mind will not desire to leave? The mind desired the incarnative experience, and it will remain in this field of experience until it has learned what it came to learn.
Then why does my mind feel so tired and want nothing more than to leave?
How does a mind feel tired, exactly? That, to me, sounds more like cyclic thoughts which are not fruitful. The mind does not become tired, in my experience, it becomes stagnant in its patterns and so takes up more and more energy to try and perpetuate those same patterns. Your mind isn't tired, you are holding tiredness in your mind as a function of dissatisfaction with your experience. Tiredness is your reasoning for detachment from your body.