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No Age Ontology - The habitual temptation to get attached to positive circumstances

May 27, 2024 · 2m 46s
No Age Ontology - The habitual temptation to get  attached  to  positive  circumstances
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When positive circumstances arise in one’s field of perception due to interdependent causes and conditions the mind automatically has the tendency to grasp at such appearances as stable and permanent,...

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When positive circumstances arise in one’s field of perception due to interdependent causes and conditions the mind automatically has the tendency to grasp at such appearances as stable and permanent, there is an obvious habitual tendency to forget the fact that every compounded phenomena is by nature impermanent. The remedy for this type of tendency is not to get depressed by overthinking about the nature of impermanence, but simply to enjoy whatever manifest within the knowledge of one’s Timeless Awareness of Pure Being, if one has acquired this capacity, without any grasping or attachment. If one hasn’t yet acquired this capacity, one should remain grounded in the present moment and enjoy whatever appearance is manifesting in one’s field of experience without conceptualizing and grasping to its duration, and also without the overexcitement of any expectation which can easily lead to disappointment.

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Author No Age Ontology -Max Corradi
Organization No Age Ontology
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