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Jed Rant: Buddhacide Part Four
Jed McKenna:
and that you love and hate, that you need attachments and aversions (drama) in order to be happy and that there is anything you really have to do, other than... just maybe... seek your True Nature.
Please keep in mind that the foregoing is also a story. Anything put into words can only be a story or metaphor as that is the nature of words. If you find value in it, if you sense there is something deeper to it than just the words, then I suggest you gently contemplate it. Let it become a part of your world until you kill all your stories. Have a little faith that I and a small number of others have done the same and it is possibly the only human endeavor worthy of any kind of devotion. Never devote yourself to any 'one', but I highly recommend devotion to the realization that Truth Is. If I can point for you don't hesitate to ask.
Love ya, Jed.
Michiel:
Part 3 of Buddhacide made perfect sense to me, yet I cannot grasp Part 4. I would like some clarification. For the sake of killing all my stories ;)
You say: Never devote yourself to any "one"
Yet: Recommend devotion to the realisation that Truth Is.
Isn't "one" and Truth interchangeable? That if all is one, and all that is, is Truth?
Or is Truth beyond one still? Is it none?
Jed McKenna:
Hi Michiel:
Fine little difference, "one'' refers to a person and ''One'' refers to Truth, your True Nature. It's not so much that it all is Truth, however, it all arises within the infinite context of Truth.
Does that help a little.
Love ya, Jed.
davidr:
Thanks for this, Jed. Killer rant!
Jed McKenna:
Thanks for your kind words.
Love ya, Jed.
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