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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:39 pm 
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Instead of what they WANT to hear ?

Is it intuitive ? (you have learnt/spotted/felt what kind of people they were and know that saying THIS it will make things change ...)

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Lord Buddha teaching in His own way about God's existence.

Buddha once entered a village. A man in the morning asked him, "Does God Exist?"

Buddha replied, "No, absolutely not!"

In the afternoon, another man approached and posed the same question, "Does God exist?'

Buddha said, "Of course yes!"

In the evening, the third man asked the same question

The enlightened one closed His eyes and remained silent.

The inquirer too closed his eyes. Something transpired and the man bent forward and touched the feet of Buddha reverentially. He said, "You are the first man who has answered my question" and left feeling grateful.



Ananda, Buddha's attendant who was a witness, was confused about the conflicting answers of the master to the same question. When Buddha was retiring to bed, he told Him, "Please do be more compassionate on me as I am puzzled. The other three people have not listened to your different answers, but I have. So please dispel my confusion"

The enlightened one opened up. "In the first place, My answers to their question had nothing to do with God. My approach was rather towards the questioner than the question. The first person who approached me was a theist, a believer in God. The second was an atheist, who believed in the absence of God. The person who believed in God wanted to confirm his belief about God.
All beliefs are barriers to the realization of the truth. Theist or atheists they are all tied to their own beliefs and systems!

As Ananda listened intently, Buddha continued, "The third man was a real enquirer. He was not concerned with the existence or non existence of God. He wanted the bare truth. So I remained silent looking within. My message to him was to be silent and know. There is no need to raise any questions as it is not a question to be answered, rather a quest or a thirst. Thus he simply followed me and in his silence, when he looked within, something transpired. He was so overwhelmed with gratitude as I did not provide any intellectual answer but the very taste of the existential truth!"

Can the mundane mind get to know the master's ways?!
Any material to work with (books, looking at people ...) ?? What helped you the most (like spotting the virgins, the smiles, entering people's mind ... :))

Is it the text in blod in the quote ? how to be sure of the "delivery" ?

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:58 pm 
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No different than the Oracle telling Neo what he needed to hear at that particular time. I do it all the time. Sometimes I will actually tell a sub truth rather than an absolute truth if my assessment tells me that the sub truth will help an individual achieve a certain result faster. 8-)

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:16 pm 
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The Kidd!! wrote:
No different than the Oracle telling Neo what he needed to hear at that particular time. I do it all the time. Sometimes I will actually tell a sub truth rather than an absolute truth if my assessment tells me that the sub truth will help an individual achieve a certain result faster. 8-)
HOW do you know is my question :) if you may

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:28 pm 
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I chalk it up to my intuitiveness. I've always been naturally intuitive...it just got ridiculous once I stopped allowing society to make me second guess myself. It's one of those things where, through observation and logical assessment over time, you can somewhat emulate rather effectively, but either you got it or you don't. 8-)

How do you know if you got it? Listen to your gut and STOP TALKING YOURSELF OUT OF HEEDING WHAT IT TELLS YOU. :ugeek:

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:36 pm 
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The Kidd!! wrote:
I chalk it up to my intuitiveness. I've always been naturally intuitive...it just got ridiculous once I stopped allowing society to make me second guess myself. It's one of those things where, through observation and logical assessment over time, you can somewhat emulate rather effectively, but either you got it or you don't. 8-)

How do you know if you got it? Listen to your gut and STOP TALKING YOURSELF OUT OF HEEDING WHAT IT TELLS YOU. :ugeek:
Thanks.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:45 pm 
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GoldenBoy wrote:
He wanted the bare truth.

So I remained silent looking within.

My message to him was to be silent and know.

There is no need to raise any questions as it is not a question to be answered, rather a quest or a thirst.

Thus he simply followed me and in his silence, when he looked within, something transpired.

He was so overwhelmed with gratitude as I did not provide any intellectual answer but the very taste of the existential truth!"
You posted the answer within your question. :ugeek:

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peregrinus wrote:
GoldenBoy wrote:
He wanted the bare truth.

So I remained silent looking within.

My message to him was to be silent and know.

There is no need to raise any questions as it is not a question to be answered, rather a quest or a thirst.

Thus he simply followed me and in his silence, when he looked within, something transpired.

He was so overwhelmed with gratitude as I did not provide any intellectual answer but the very taste of the existential truth!"
You posted the answer within your question. :ugeek:
I knew it :roll:, the truth is the feeling, the state, right ?

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But you have to be able to back it up with logic

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