>>47689
>I suspect you are confusing maya with reality.
I do see some of what you mean, and that is a decent though. Perhaps I just haven't seen past the illusion enough, and my experiences are based on illusion rather than reality. That is my favorite method of meditation, though.
>I think we need to get down to what you personally define as love and joy vs other's definitions.
Warmth, elation, light, energy, sexual sensations… these are unpleasant things to me. I find more joy in cold, quiet, dark, motionless, and painful things.
To hear people describe their experiences… Well, "light and love" already leaves a poor impression.
>I can agree on that, sort of. I think eventually there will be a pic related eventually though.
Something that all can enjoy? The pure feeling of bliss, unattached to sensation? It's possible.
>So maybe you are the pillar that holds the others.
? As in, there must be suffering for pleasure to exist?
>Sounds like you are the contrast to others, the things they are not, so they, and you, know what the difference is.
It's possible. Are you suggesting I was somehow shaped or even created to be this way to fulfill that requirement? I am not special–if I am like it, someone else must also be like this.
>Every one if different, and you must find your own calling in your own way, and most importantly it must resonate with you.
True, I suppose.
>For I, joy is that which one enjoys…
Those are logical and balanced definitions, but it is still subjective, and I have no way of knowing if union is truly unpleasant or if it is a pure feeling of bliss independent of sensation.
>Perhaps its a semi/subconscious influence guiding (the collective) us.
It's possible.
>If you believe that is the case I suggest you examine your ego and ask
I don't have much faith in my own perspective, as it can be a little warped when concerning subjective matters. I like collecting input to verify my own assertions.
>A good question, myself I can say, without a doubt because it is more efficient to do so evolutionary speaking (in growth, where growth is defined as complexity of being * vibratory frequency/reality frames)
That's sensible.
>Imagine if, all there was was green…
So someone becomes so… literally self absorbed that they understand only themselves? In a less extreme sense, of course.
>>47690
>I'm reminded of this thread on freedomboard about bodhisattva types…
I have no particular desire to bring people to enlightenment. It never struck me as a categorical imperative of life. There is indeed a kind of delicious despair to being trapped in a rotting illusion of a world, experiencing the despair and hopelessness of watching your life cave in with no belief in something after, thinking that all existence will one day be cold and empty.
I think it's fine if people are like that.
>Goes with the territory.
It does. Working in medicine takes a toll on your ability to sympathize. Being around the ill, tormented, and dying at all times of day would numb anyone.
>I believe you anon, and also I've seen some pretty mindblowing different things, so it's hardly odd at all.
I should remember where I am, yes. Such a small thing wouldn't surprise many here.
>I'll keep that in mind. Have you studied any of the more (subtle) energy based medicine of the east?
I have to an extent(and like learning more), but I'm not here to heal, I just have a passion for human anatomy. I want to reach inside someone's body and feel them be alive, feel their pulse and breathing, and the tickle of the lymphatic system running underneath tissue.
Also, orthopedic surgeons have the training to perform cybernetic implants, and that's rad.