Sunday, February 21, 2010

Gall Baldder And Fatigue

shock and no one getting anything I

Google Buzz, originated a very interesting dialogue in a group at the invitation of Gustavo, a friend of Mexico. Pongo

part of this dialogue (which I belong ... with the permission of Gustavo)

Marcial:
Permit ... I get a little in this discussion / analysis / dialogue / research (depending on how you take each one)

The topic is very interesting ... about Krishnamurti said that the thought creates the thinker, one can experience it for yourself. To stop thinking for whatever reason, both good ("ecstasy" of some sort) as poor (shock, pain) the actitutes "personal" of the "character" simply disappear.

When we are in love, or too hurt, no room for jokes about our "self" simply because "we're not."

q A strange experience I lived in this regard was a state of extreme fatigue in the rise of a mountain with a heavy backpack. I overtook the group and decided to sleep within 20 minutes it would take them to arrive.
When they arrived, I woke up (for me it had been 2 seconds) and was in a bright, no one, no thoughts, no memories. As if it had just been born at that moment. Gradually

thoughts, like a tsunami, returned, and put out the vast and free state.


Gustavo:
Marcial: not quite understand the second paragraph. Also, the experience you describe is beautiful! I want more of these regenerating and energizing experience.

Marcial:
Gustavo, very intense, whether of pleasure or pain, paralyzes the sequential thinking. More thinking is sequential, the stronger the "I" and other images. The pleasant-painful shock leaves the thought walking in bursts, and then the "I" with all things funny and colorful, just do not have time to form.
In absence of self, there is the seriousness of life. There is freedom, but nobody is free. There are emotions, the body is still there, even the brain cells that contain the information of the self is still there, but do not interfere with a state that is free inside and outside at once.

But this description, we good?