--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Xenophaneros Anartaxius" <anartaxius@...> wrote: <schnipp> > Now, in the language of the TMO, TM is alleged to bring the experience of > 'invincibility'. That is, the absence of vulnerability. It does seem that > people who have had long practice with at least some spiritual techniques > develop a sort of psychological invulnerability. > > I experience this happening to me over a long span of time. As this develops, > I have noticed the tendency to seek out people that seem to have similar > weaknesses to mine, or complimentary ones, is diminishing. > > So I can imagine it becomes exceedingly interesting in how one relates to > someone who has no obvious weakness, or caves in to certain emotional > prompts. If we call our individuality a persona, then such persons do not > relate to one another on the basis of persona. This can be particularly > upsetting for people who only relate to others on the basis of persona, for > such persons without or with a diminished persona appear to function > independently, or largely independently of whatever you foist in their > direction. > I do not experience myself as either having a personality, an individual nature, or not. My personality is here, and my infinity is here too.
My personality changes according to how infused with infinity it is. The more it is integrated with infinity, or Being, from inside, or out, the future results of anything I express become clearer to me, like knowing the wake of the boat, even before it begins to move. There is a constant interplay between my personality and my infinite nature, how the infinite nature expresses itself through the personality, and the constant push of the personality to express the infinite. On the foundation of infinity, the personality endlessly shifts and learns and refines and expresses itself - infinity in a point. The values of the personality then track the progress of this process of becoming completely unbounded and infinite, changing and refining accordingly.