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You are still my what if.
lustmywander, My six word story (via wnq-writers)
I am deeply offended by this due to its accuracy.
“The obstacle on the meditator’s path..”
The second body, as I said, is the emotional or the etheric body. The second body is connected to the second chakra - the svadhishthan chakra. This too has two possibilities. Basically, its natural potential is fear, hate, anger, and violence. All these are conditions obtained from the natural potential of the svadhishthan chakra. If a person stagnates at the second body, then the directly opposite conditions of transformation - love, compassion, fearlessness, friendliness - do not take place. The obstacle on the meditator’s path in the second chakra is hate, anger, and violence, and the question is of their transformation.
Here too the same mistake is made. One person can give vent to his anger; another can suppress his anger. One can just be fearful; another can suppress his fear and make a show of courage. But neither of these will lead to transformation. When there is fear it has to be accepted; there is no use hiding or suppressing it. If there is violence within there is no use in covering it with the mantle of nonviolence. Shouting slogans of nonviolence will bring no change in the state of violence within. It remains violence. It is a condition given to us by nature in the second body. It has its uses just as there is meaning to sex. Through sex alone, other physical bodies can be given birth. Before one physical body falls, nature has made provisions for the birth of another.
Fear, violence, anger, are all necessary on the second plane; otherwise, man could not survive, could not protect himself. Fear protects him, anger involves him in the struggle against others and violence helps him to save himself from the violence of others. All these are qualities of the second body and are necessary for survival, but generally, we stop here and do not go any further. If a person understands the nature of fear he attains fearlessness, and if he understands the nature of violence he attains nonviolence. Similarly, by understanding anger, we develop the quality of forgiveness.
In fact, anger is one side of the coin, forgiveness is the other. They each hide behind the other - but the coin has to be turned over. If we come to know one side of the coin perfectly we naturally become curious to know what is on the other side - and so the coin turns. If we hide the coin and pretend we have no fear, no violence within, we will never be able to know fearlessness and nonviolence. He who accepts the presence of fear within himself and who has investigated it fully will soon reach a place where he will want to find out what is behind fear. His curiosity will encourage him to see the other side of the coin.
The moment he turns it over he becomes fearless. Similarly, violence will turn into compassion.
These are the potentials of the second body. Thus, the meditator has to bring about a transformation in the qualities given to him by nature. And for this it is not necessary to go around asking others; one has to keep seeking and asking within oneself.
If you are devoted to the well-being of others, and if you are a seeker yourself, reblog this. You must spread this.
I fell in love with the idea of love, Not you.
theworsthoe, Because if I think about it now,you’re not the person I need,you’re not that person who deserves me. (via wnq-writers)
A man who has mastered his love, has transcended it.
It’s hard to tell the difference between sea and sky, between voyager and sea. Between reality and the workings of the heart.
Haruki Murakami (via purplebuddhaproject)
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.
Aldous Huxley, Complete Essays 2, 1926-29 (via purplebuddhaproject)
to love is to need is to hurt is to bleed.
Swack (via wnq-writers)