Posted by Steve on 2/16/2009, 3:29 pm, in reply to "wu-wei"
69.138.195.x
: [Oy...HE's lecturing ME on 'subject/object'
: again.]
:
: Make up your mind you goddamn Buddhist piece
: of shit--are you cultivating something or
: not?
:
: If so, YOU tell ME what that 'thing' might
: be--who the 'subject' is, and who or what
: the 'object' is.
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: Hey, cool your boots mister!
:
: i asked you first.
:
: My own answer would be ( which will probably
: help you formulate your own ) is that what
: is cultivated is the subject as object, both
: of which depend entirely upon where we find
: ourselves upon the in-sync/out-of-sync scale
: at any given time.
:
: Your turn.
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Apologies for that, Lian Dao.
A rare surge of testosterone. (When you are old, you will understand.)
I think I get what you're saying, but entertain this...
Why not accept as part of the human condition the occasional feeling of being out-of-sync, out-of-sorts, out-of-gas?
Who ever said those feelings are something we should not have or do not need (and why are those masters not in cryogenic storage)?
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