MD re: Carmen on the mythos

From: elg14 (elg14@earthlink.net)
Date: Fri May 07 1999 - 02:48:20 BST


Hello Carmen,

About our personal daily soap operas and shared social cultures you write:
"Mythos are very reluctant to change, but if one 'sees' or 'knows' how it works,
then one can benefit from it."

Yes, you can stay one step ahead of a charging giant and even make it
changes its course sometimes.

And on withdrawing from the mythos you say: "You ignore whatever is in your mind and
then 'it starts to happen', you become creative,
after you ignore what's there you are alone with your SENSES. You always see
through the (Gestalt ) shapes and form of the world that surrounds you, the forms and shapes
of whichever society you belong to, makes you human. To go to a Dhyana state and come face
to face with Dharma is to see without Th. Mythos...".

I live twenty minutes away from the Pacific ocean. Years ago I
started to turn off the mythos-infused TV at night and go to the beach.
I'd gradually scale down "all of the day" with a walk next to the
harbored sailboats and happy restraunts. Then I come out and
sit alone in the dark next to the Pacific and listen to all of that
swishy, churning stuff that was here before the mythos. Fresh air!

Thanks for writing Carmen, what you say helps me to remember to
practice being unstuck. And you help do dishes too! I bet you see
the dharmakaye light in the soap bubbles, eh?

Bill

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