A method of self-enquiry
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09-Apr-2008 11:05 AM Anonymous
oooh that looks familiar!
09-Apr-2008 12:48 PM Lothar Rapior
interesting concept. Showing us with water how illusive our physical experience is
09-Apr-2008 01:34 PM michael johnson
It's impossible to believe that such a small, disembodied thing creates our personal world
09-Apr-2008 05:47 PM simon
Not my face, yet I recognise my self in this !
Wonderful!
09-Apr-2008 05:55 PM Michael Adamson
Very cool reminder True Nature and w/here! Thanks!
10-Apr-2008 07:04 AM george fine
Yes, it doesn't look like me at all! (LOL)
11-Apr-2008 05:13 AM Roger
Point taken, no thing else to say.
04-Jun-2008 05:56 PM GEORGETTE
Upon first glance, Space looked out and saw me, ITSELF. Looking again I thought, a swoosh of movement, with the fingers in this case, can be used to open the space or close it down. Moving the water around leaves no image. I can allow the no image to be that which I am, and swoosh, open space. Or I can allow the no image to be used as something unreal and begin to search for, build and maintain the image I think I am. Swoosh, no space. The movement, in the search for something, becomes a map of myth and misconception rather than an opening in which all images and no images flow.