syd
14 February 2026 14:38
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Secondly, I also recommend before trying to genuinely experience pure intent to first aim for understanding, and living, sincere intent, which is to be harmless and happy as much as humanly possible . I put ‘harmless’ first, because for many it is the more difficult aspect of an actualist’s sincere intent. (Btw, sincere, as used on the website, does not mean ‘true to your feelings’ but true to facts and actuality – and feelings are not facts).
When this intent is firmly imbedded and actualised , i.e. apparent to yourself and others in your daily actions you are in a much better position to grasp the experiential meaning of pure intent. In other words, you can only experience this “genuinely occurring stream of benevolence and benignity” when in your daily life you are as benevolent and benign as a feeling being can be – because that “genuinely occurring stream” is always outside of ‘you’.
@Vineeto I read both your replies to me in that other thread, and see the sensibility in everything you are suggesting. In particular, to begin with, I’ll focus on the above – understanding and living the sincere intent to be harmless and happy as much as humanly possible. I’ll write about it over time.
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