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Re: Inspirational Quotes
« Reply #30 on: March 25, 2008, 08:00:26 AM »

Pain

"This pain is not to make you sad, remember. That's where
people go on missing.... This pain is just to make you
more alert--because people become alert only when the arrow
goes deep into their heart and wounds them. Otherwise they
don't become alert. When life is easy, comfortable, convenient,
who cares? Who bothers to become alert? When a friend dies,
there is a possibility. When your woman leaves you alone--those
dark nights, you are lonely. You have loved that woman so much
and you have staked all, and then suddenly one day she is gone.
Crying in your loneliness, those are the occasions when,
if you use them, you can become aware.
The arrow is hurting: it can be used. The pain is not to make you
miserable, the pain is to make you more aware! And when you
are aware, misery disappears."

Osho
From Take it Easy, Volume 2
Chapter 12 Peace






"Discipline is, indeed, the supreme joy of feeling reverent awe; of watching, with your mouth open, whatever is behind those secret doors."

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Re: Inspirational Quotes
« Reply #31 on: March 25, 2008, 08:25:25 AM »
Heh.....no.

The quote, above.  Just seemed to hit me at just the right time  ;)

z



Ohhhh, it kicked your ass! Coulda asked me to do that. I do ass-kicking better than any quote can!  :D :D :D

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« Reply #32 on: March 25, 2008, 10:29:02 AM »

Now it's time for you to become accessible to power, and you are going to begin by tackling dreaming.

A warrior seeks power, and one of the avenues to power is dreaming. What you call dreams are real for a warrior. You must understand that a warrior is not a fool. A warrior is an immaculate hunter who hunts power; he's not drunk, or crazed, and he has neither the time nor the disposition to bluff, or to lie to himself, or to make a wrong move. The stakes are too high for that. The stakes are his trimmed orderly life which he has taken so long to tighten and perfect. He is not going to throw that away by making some stupid miscalculation, by taking something for being something else.

Dreaming is real for a warrior because in it he can act deliberately, he can choose and reject, he can select from a variety of items those which lead to power, and then he can manipulate them and use them, while in an ordinary dream he cannot act deliberately.

In dreaming you have power; you can change things; you may find out countless concealed facts; you can control whatever you want. You're going to learn how to make yourself accessible to power.

Power is something a warrior deals with. At first it's an incredible, far-fetched affair; it is hard to even think about it. Then power becomes a serious matter; one may not have it, or one may not even fully realize that it exists, yet one knows that something is there, something which was not noticeable before. Next power is manifested as something uncontrollable that comes to oneself. It is not possible for me to say how it comes or what it really is. It is nothing and yet it makes marvels appear before your very eyes. And finally power is something in oneself, something that controls one's acts and yet obeys one's command.

I am going to teach you right here the first step to power. I am going to teach you how to set up dreaming. To set up dreaming means to have a concise and pragmatic control over the general situation of a dream, comparable to the control one has over any choice in the desert for instance, such as climbing up a hill or remaining in the shade of a water canyon. You must start by doing something very simple. Tonight in your dreams you must look at your hands.

Don't think it's a joke. Dreaming is as serious as seeing or dying or any other thing in this awesome, mysterious world. Think of it as something entertaining and don't get discouraged or stop trying if you don't succeed right away. Imagine all the inconceivable things you could accomplish. A man hunting for power has almost no limits in his dreaming. The trick in learning to set up dreaming is obviously not just to look at things but to sustain the sight of them. Dreaming is real when one has succeeded in bringing everything into focus. Then there is no difference between what you do when you sleep and what you do when you are not sleeping.

Carlos Castaneda
The Early Years



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Re: Inspirational Quotes
« Reply #33 on: March 25, 2008, 11:15:53 AM »
Ha!
Do you know how awesome you are?   ???
I was just thinking about this.   8)
AmaZing!

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Re: Inspirational Quotes
« Reply #34 on: March 25, 2008, 11:17:51 AM »

Dreaming is real for a warrior because in it he can act deliberately, he can choose and reject, he can select from a variety of items those which lead to power, and then he can manipulate them and use them, while in an ordinary dream he cannot act deliberately.

In dreaming you have power; you can change things; you may find out countless concealed facts; you can control whatever you want. You're going to learn how to make yourself accessible to power.


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Re: Inspirational Quotes
« Reply #35 on: March 25, 2008, 11:26:47 AM »

LOL!

I have all comments don Juan spoke about concerning Dreaming in a Word file  ;)

(Up thru Art of Dreaming that is...and that's a seperate read all in itself.)

I can send to you if you'd like  ;)

z

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Re: Inspirational Quotes
« Reply #36 on: March 25, 2008, 11:36:00 AM »
Thanks
I have most of the books on my other computer.  Thanks to Rudi.  He sent me all the CC books, plus some of the Witches in  RAR files a  couple years ago.

But, the dreaming references would be of interest if you'd like to send them.
 ;D




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Re: Inspirational Quotes
« Reply #37 on: March 25, 2008, 01:20:22 PM »
Good reminder on dreaming and power, thanks Kris ;) (Gods knows I need the reminder these days)!

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« Reply #38 on: March 25, 2008, 08:17:06 PM »

This was the lesson demonstrated for me today:

A paper warrior is one who crumbles under the first real situation where his self-importance stands in his way.

z
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Re: Inspirational Quotes
« Reply #39 on: March 25, 2008, 08:30:46 PM »
This was the lesson demonstrated for me today:

A paper warrior is one who crumbles under the first real situation where his self-importance stands in his way.

z


Hmmm. That'd be because the paper warrior has crafted an image of a warrior. Which is self important, too. Images dont survive under real situations. A real situation requires a real warrior.

But real warriors can get banged up. But drawing blood versus a spitwad? Heh. That's the difference. :)

Taste of blood doesnt bother me. It motivates me.

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Re: Inspirational Quotes
« Reply #40 on: March 25, 2008, 09:16:28 PM »
"What we see as death, empty space, or nothingness is only
the trough between the crests of this endlessly waving ocean. It is all part of
the illusion that there should seem to be something to be gained in the future,
and that there is an urgent necessity to go on and on until we get it. Yet just
as there is no time but the present, and no one except the all-and-everything,
there is never anything to be gained--though the zest of the game is to pretend
there is." ~Alan Watts