02-05-2020, 03:24 AM
This comes from the session from which comes the "Daily Q'uote" for Feb 5, 2020. Actually, it's one of Fox's favorite quotes, so appears in this slot periodically. And, as it happens, it comes from a session in which the queries were created by myself.
So, I've seen this quote come and go a few times, and it's always disappointed me that the larger context of the quote is always omitted, because it's just so doggone fascinating. Here it is.
I'm not going to bore myself by going into why this such a mind blowing summation of so-called "self" as being a function of pure consciousness, but there it is for those who care about such things.
So, I've seen this quote come and go a few times, and it's always disappointed me that the larger context of the quote is always omitted, because it's just so doggone fascinating. Here it is.
Quote:https://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/i..._0414.aspx Wrote:We speak as if there is a “we” and a “they,” a “you” and an “I.” And this is not precisely correct, for there is an ever-flowing movement of energy along lines of force which are created by your thoughts and feelings rather than there being a dynamic of two.
You are experiencing ways of structuring the self so that it may be known to the self. We do not wish to take away every structure of your thoughts in an instant. Rather, we would that you would conceive of this journey as a dance. It is a dance in which your movements express a gradual increase in your ability to be naked and without personality.
In the privacy and the intimacy of your silent meditation, allow all to fall away as it will and sit with that which is left until it, too, falls away. And then sit with that which is left until it, too, falls away. Repeat this process until when you sit, you simply sit.
I'm not going to bore myself by going into why this such a mind blowing summation of so-called "self" as being a function of pure consciousness, but there it is for those who care about such things.