How do you see it in those difficult people? Riggs is asked. Riggs doesn't answer the question. He uses them as what not to be. He not only has no compassion for them, he displays their heads on stakes, and points to them on the London Bridge. "Take note of the horror," he says. "They" are showing you the nature of aggression, being clingy, and delusion. I wonder what would have happened if Helen Keller was presented to Riggs instead of Anne Sullivan.
If that's what you see, man, you have a hell of a polishing to do on your mirror. Yes, what you see in those difficult people is parts of yourself, parts of the shadow you haven't dealt with. Otherwise, they wouldn't be in your personal space-time continuum, or it would just be fine and you wouldn't be bothered at all, all the contrary : it would be the bright part of those difficult people that would show itself to you and all would be good. What Bhagavan Das explains, is that life is a mirror. You perceive and analyse the reality through your own eyes. This has been also explained by serious cognitive psychologist and behaviorists. This is the stem of all things. You just did to him what you are.
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How do you see it in those difficult people? Riggs is asked.
Riggs doesn't answer the question. He uses them as what not to be. He not only has no compassion for them, he displays their heads on stakes, and points to them on the London Bridge. "Take note of the horror," he says. "They" are showing you the nature of aggression, being clingy, and delusion.
I wonder what would have happened if Helen Keller was presented to Riggs instead of Anne Sullivan.
If that's what you see, man, you have a hell of a polishing to do on your mirror. Yes, what you see in those difficult people is parts of yourself, parts of the shadow you haven't dealt with. Otherwise, they wouldn't be in your personal space-time continuum, or it would just be fine and you wouldn't be bothered at all, all the contrary : it would be the bright part of those difficult people that would show itself to you and all would be good.
What Bhagavan Das explains, is that life is a mirror. You perceive and analyse the reality through your own eyes. This has been also explained by serious cognitive psychologist and behaviorists. This is the stem of all things.
You just did to him what you are.
Pay mortgage to your soul.
Contemplate
Meditate
Dance
Cleanse your body
Listen
Respect. 💡💡💡💡💡💡💡💡💡
I AM JACK'S SUSPENDERS. WITH OUT JACK I CANT HOLD MY PANTS UP.
Alan Ginsberg wanted him, that's for sure. Read his liner notes on Bhagavan's first album
Rammed Ass wanted him too.
Yeah I can recognize narcissist when I see one. He's maybe halfway there but there's a lot of ego still.
He will readily admit it as well...
One needs ego to be strong enough to love eternally and find heaven on earth. Balance
We are all works in progress, even the ones others look to for answers.