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What’s your story?

July 25, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

Picking up on Wrong Turn Eddie from yesterday, what is your story? The Story is the message, not the daily content of your story. If you feel the victim, you have a Victim Story. Everything that happens ends up with this feeling of being a victim of some external power, or, if not that, that the victim of yourself. Someone or something has to be the blame. That is our conditioning. That is our Flaw. No mater what, it’s always Lose/Lose. When caught in Lose/Lose we start looking for a Savior to rescue us from this quicksand or rip tide. 

Taking a clue from Jesus, we have to SEE while we are trapped in our Lose/Lose situation that we are both the story and not the story at the same time. This is an Awakening, a Satori, a Eureka!…I SEE! The cataracts of our story is removed. 

The Story is always in Time, a progression of our personal character in time, and when we believe we are the character in our story, we are trapped in time, and we suffering, because there is no way out, No Exit…except by death, any many frustrated by by lose/lose trap of time, kill themselves. Other vote for Trump. 1f60e.png😎

The First Noble Truth of the Buddha is “There is suffering.” Which means I see that right here in this everyday situation I’m trapped in the story of my suffering. I am both sides of the coin, the Right Turn Eddie and the Wrong Turn Eddie. I see that in my struggle to be right, I’m also wrong. I cannot escape my two faces. I cannot through good effort or works make myself One Eddie. 

When I see the absurdity of this tragedy, I become a comedy.

The way out of your story of suffering is to SEE through and through that there is No Exit. But here’s the magic: when you SEE that you are an Ouroboros snake eating itself as it tries to become whole, You are the SEEING and not the snake, yet at the same time you are also the self consuming self, or Ego. You are in the world but not of it when you SEE your world as being the One that is Two. The SEEing is the ONE, the two is you and the world. The SEEING holds both You and your world.

Filed Under: Buddhas in your Landfill Tagged With: Buddhism, cessation of suffering, Ground Hog Day

Follow your Big Foot

June 16, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

Eckhart Tolle quote for the morning’s Metaphor for your. Toolbox: “The pain-body’s unhappiness is always clearly out of proportion to the apparent cause. In other words, it is an overreaction. This is how it is recognized, although not usually by the sufferer, the person possessed. Someone with a heavy pain-body easily finds reasons for being upset, angry, hurt, sad, or fearful.” 

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Why is the Pain-body, your pain-body a buried treasure? Like a Big-Foot, you never see the Pain-Body, but you can follows its foot prints. I your Intention to end pain in your mind is aroused, you will want to follow the spoor of the Pain-Body when it walks through your everyday life. Like a Big-Foot who hides in the unconscious forest, when he walks through your consciousness world, there is overreaction to everyday events. A frown at Walmart suddenly becomes a threat, a condemnation of your. Why is he frowning at me? Does he see my unworthiness? His look makes me feel my Pain-body. (I go up and start a fight. The store throws us out. We continue it in the parking lot. I get a gun in my car and shoot him…..Why are you in jail?…This guy frowned at me.”

The Metaphor for your Toolbox? PAIN IS YOUR BIG FOOT. Lets be a Big Foot hunter and follow the clues. When we see Big Foot in the clearing of the forest, totally revealed in awareness, our pain-body is no longer buried, no longer unconscious, and as a pattern of pain, like a whirlpool without water, the Pain-Body evaporates.

But the Hunt for Big Foot is a long hunt, catching glimpses of Big Foot in everyday mind, wanting to see more. A Turning Point is reaches when we actually welcome our Pain-Body so we can catch another glimpse of our Big Foot. Another Turning Point happens when instead of blaming the other guys frown for our pain and overreaction, we catch a glimpse of Big Foot and laugh. Yes laugh…Recognizing Big Foot, just a heel and a hand disappearing in the forest ahead, makes us laugh when our prey is close. We laugh at ourselves for our absurd overreaction.

Filed Under: Buddhas in your Landfill Tagged With: Big Foot, Buddha's four noble truths, cessation of suffering, Eckhart Tolle, freedom from suffering, liberation for suffering, Pain-body, realization

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