When Time dies, Fear dies
2013/05/15 17 Comments
Thoughts for the day…
2013/05/15 17 Comments
Filed under English, uncategorized Tagged with conditioning, fear, the chain of purposeful dying, the dying of conditoning, Time
About julienmatei
I feel an inner urge to express what I see, to communicate and share with others all these impressions. Often the things I see are there, not yet manifest, but waiting... to be observed, talked about, and embraced.
These new insights need another approach, a more vivid curiosity...
Due to fear and prejudice we prefer to see only "the official" truth - but THE OFFICIAL TRUTH IS DEAD - being dead, it has nothing to give...
We can continue pretending Death is fascinating or... we can take the trouble to LIVE...
THE NEW has no definition yet...
Again, IT requires another "perception", the courage to apprehend everything differently, from a totally new angle, with new confidence and inquisitive touch. This blog is not about interesting concepts, it is about participation... finding new solutions, inspiration, togetherness.
I love these quotes!!! So bring two bottles of well whatever your drinking, make it three 😉
Or four 😉
You´re funny 🙂
I am really “far” in both ways:
Phisically – in Sweden
Metaphorically – I don´t fancy men.
What are you, after all…?
Let me put things straight:
I don´t enjoy “loose” things.
I don´t enjoy to be called something I am not – to express myself euphemistically.
That´s that:
Let´s keep it decent and elegant.
If not…
Our dialogue stops here.
I didn’t mean ‘loose’ in a bad way, I meant let’s not make any definite plans 0.o Lost in translation maybe? I just assumed you were from Sweden and you said you weren’t into guys… My my.
Lost in translation probably…
Let me point out to you that I AM A 1000% MALE. And although I may be at times rather
misogynistic, I like women despite all…
Cheers!
lmao I thought you were a girl (Julie) definitely lost in translation holy shit!!! My bad bro.
Julien is a male French name 😉
You see how we read in things that are not there…;) 😛
lol I know, I have a cousin from france and his name is Julien. I’m still asleep. I just thought you were a man-hating bitch. All apologies!!!
It´s cool.
You see how desire plays tricks on us…
For the record I am not a fan of feminism either. 😉
Yeah desire’s a bitch and it’s good to hear your stance on feminism. I called you a Swedish lesbian lmao I better check myself before I wreck mysef lol
So now you understand my being confused 😀 :-?? =))
Yeah, you handled it pretty calmly considering. If I was getting comments like that I would have been pissed. Honest mistake though. I wasn’t try to sweet talk some dude from Sweden. lol I kept thinking, ‘man those european chicks are crazy as hell.’ lol
🙂 Well, I have to admit, it was kind of a nuisance..
Again, this was quite a lesson for you to look into the nature of desire… – desire can be blind…
This almsost asks for a post: desire and emotional blindness…
However, good we straighten things out.
Just between you and me, many chicks are crazy as hell nowadys…Feminism is a terrible bore…:(
Where are you in the States?
The state of confused apparently. No I live in the south. And the lesson I learned, hell man, I don’t know. Check my facts I guess.
There was once a story about a boy who was supposed to steal a parrot guarded by a lion.
When the lion was asleep, he had the eyes wide open.
When he had his eyes closed, he was very much awaken…
Now, the boy had to steal the parrot when the lion was unflinchingly staring at him…
Imagine that…The boy finally managed to fulfill the task.
This was wonderfully analyzed by Marie-Louise von Frans, a jungian analyst:
The lion represents desire..
If we gaze, we frighten it away.
And when we are “asleep” we can “catch” it…
Hey, I just liked your quotes peace girl!