Author Topic: When you say T/R is a kind of cellular knowing...  (Read 19939 times)

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Re: When you say T/R is a kind of cellular knowing...
« Reply #30 on: January 11, 2018, 02:57:47 am »
There's no "supreme" mental state. Importance is something given by the mind to experiences; in fact, without the mind, experience wouldn't even be "experience" anymore.

I perceive now that no matter which mental state I may reach, my mind will always ask for more, thinking that one day it's thirst for more will be saciated, thinking that something "beyond" could do it for me.

It has always been like this. Were I a "normal" person, I wouldn't be here, searching for something more and using this forum as a dump box whenever I find a new shiny toy(mental state); I would be content with just waking up each day alive, having shelter, food, access to youtube, video games, movies, anime, people, animals, nature, science, subtropical summer...

I have 2 choices: Either I destroy the seeking, or I enjoy it. That's also the difference between buddhism/advaita/zen and general mysticism. I think I'll do the latter because I don't wanna become UG Krishnamurit 2.0.