To know another human being in their essence, you don’t really - TopicsExpress



          

To know another human being in their essence, you don’t really need to know anything about them–their past, their history, their story. We confuse knowing about with a deeper knowing that is non-conceptual. Knowing about and knowing are totally different modalities. One is concerned with form, the other with the formless. One operates through thought, the other through stillness. Knowing about is helpful for practical purposes. On that level, we cannot do without it. When it is the predominant modality in relationships, however, it becomes very limiting, even destructive. Thoughts and concepts create an artificial barrier, a separation between human beings. Your interactions are then not rooted in Being, but become mind-based. Without the conceptual barriers, love is naturally present in all human interactions. For a moment I thought Darin Stevenson finally wrote a book but it was Eckart Tolle in Stillness Speaks. Profound stuff. Thank you, Dayo Ògún.
Posted on: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 12:13:33 +0000

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