Courage or no, it's happening all the time.
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Replying to @VincentHorn
It can be, but it’s also the direct, individual, limited perspective, if you pay close attention.
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Replying to @OortCloudAtlas
I find when I pay close attention it automatically becomes universal. That seems to be the doorway to the universal.
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Replying to @VincentHorn
It is, and yet—exactly as you said—it’s always starting out right here at home in the regular world. The doorway is utterly mundane.
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Replying to @OortCloudAtlas
I think the practice-edge I notice is around whether, or to what degree, there's a retreat from the unpleasantness.
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Replying to @VincentHorn
That retreat is subtle resistance (which is understandable).
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Replying to @OortCloudAtlas
So, you're saying that you think that subtle resistance has an ultimate end? IME, so far, it's been an ever-receding horizon.
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Replying to @VincentHorn @OortCloudAtlas
With periods where I've suspected I reached an end, only to be embarrassed later on.
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Replying to @VincentHorn
But falling apart does tend to easier, enjoyable, and even (gasp!) desirable after a while.
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There’s a quote @ tantrikas “relishing” the arising of intense anxiety because of the emptiness inside it that made me laugh.
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