That is one bizarre conclusion. If you read my posts, you will see that I am as engaged as anyone else, in a full and satisfying life. I then express, how, to my delight, life has become yet fuller, and more satisfying, because I have obtained the skill to not run my mind constantly, instead to use each thought consciously, and precisely. You then respond with the "conclusion" that I have no desires! That's crazy talk, dude!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com> wrote: That is to say: "Everything I want I get because I don't actually want anything." ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, <s3raphita@...> wrote: Re "I am blown away, these days, by how easily desires manifest."; is that because you now have few desires and so rest content in the sat-chit-ananda of CC? I assume that you don't day-dream about owning a luxury yacht, or luxuriating in an orgy, or becoming a celebrity? ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote: I am blown away, these days, by how easily desires manifest. The strength of the thought, the ease of adjustment, personally, and the quick precision of the manifestation, are all evident. I trace it back to having a choice, now, on whether, or not, to *think*. From what I observe, most people cannot stop thinking. They will also go to great lengths to achieve such a goal, even momentarily, of not thinking. This must be a natural thing, because having obtained the skill to only think when necessary, I find it a huge relief to be able to do so, along with the aforementioned benefit of thoughts becoming a hundred times more powerful, when used, than the previous "thoughts treadmill" SOC. Thoughts are a great and powerful resource, not to be squandered.