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   noname to dagnabit   
   Re: More fluff from Jen   
   16 Oct 16 14:09:15   
   
   XPost: alt.philosophy.taoism, alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, alt.philosophy.zen   
   From: invalid@invalid.invalid   
      
   dagnabit  wrote:   
   > "noname"  wrote in message news:ntvkb8$ajf$1@dont-email.me...   
   >>   
   >> Tang Huyen  wrote:   
   >>> On 10/15/2016 8:57 AM, {:-]))) wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Tang quoted Jen:   
   >>>   
   >>>>> <>>>> suffering.  like the mind is minding and the body is bodying.   
   >>>>> one just gets caught up in it, that's all.>>   
   >>>   
   >>>> The consciousness is consciousnessing.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> The hunger is hungering for food.   
   >>>> When one is hungry, one is the incarnation of hunger.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> The words are wording.   
   >>>> And quite wordy they are.   
   >>>> They write themselves and emerge   
   >>>> from the future out of themselves and are,   
   >>>> so to speak, at the fingertips of the typer typing.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> At times, even the typist doesn't know.   
   >>>> A typo from a myopo, visionary vision envisioning.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Being a typist takes all types.   
   >>>   
   >>> <>> close down the mind? if you   
   >>> don't use any mind during a   
   >>> feeling, the feeling will just   
   >>> fade away.>> Jen.   
   >>>   
   >>> I freely admit that I am nowhere near there, but that   
   >>> is what Jen says.   
   >>>   
   >>> Tang Huyen   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> I freely admit that I don't see why Jen says that.   
   >   
   > it's just like the old sedona method by lester   
   > levinson.   
      
   I doesn't recall that name, maybe he couldn't afford to patent the process,   
   it isn't cheap these days, unless you don't need the patent.   
      
   > when a feeling arises just observe   
   > it and let it go   
      
   Add "thought" to that, and you've described the only meditation process I   
   ever found to be worth a damn.   
      
   >. most dwell on the feeling and   
   > quickly add a storyline to it which not only   
   > bolsters and extends the feeling, it can cause   
   > more of the same to keep occurring. as an   
   > example, when a feeling of fear arises try   
   > not to add a storyline concerning something   
   > that may be feared.   
   >   
   > feelings of fear have automatic triggering   
   > initializations from the subconscious due to   
   > ingrained safety and security addictions and   
   > those triggers can eventually be eliminated,   
   > or greatly reduced, by not adding storyline   
   > to the arising feelings.   
   >   
   > most feelings that arise are fear based anyway.   
   > hate, anger, guilt, and even desire are often   
   > times fear based so just observe feelings that   
   > arise without voluntarily adding mental constructs   
   > and eventually fear based feelings will fade away.   
      
   That's the benefit of being an ironclad moron, you can just drool for a   
   while, ignore it until it goes away.   
      
   >   
   > the only other feelings besides strictly fear based   
   > ones are feelings of love, compassion or affection,   
   > and at times these can also be fear based so in   
   > order to completely dismantle the subconscious   
   > triggering mechanism even feelings of love which   
   > are fear based might need to be eliminated too.   
   >   
   >   
   >   
   >   
      
   I remember one time long ago, I was about 50 pounds overweight and trying   
   to commit suicide by chain smoking unfiltered Pall Mall cigarettes from   
   morning to night, and a friend said, "You gotta eat less or shit more."   
      
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