Vineeto: You only need to figure out whatever works to activate your altruism for enabling the final step. Who or what do you want to give all of ‘yourself’ to?
Kuba: Thank you for this advice Vineeto, indeed the energy of those deliberations was serious and even grim. I read this bit with a smile on my face, what a wonderful question to sincerely and naively ask ‘myself’! It automatically came with a felicitous/ innocuous energy fuelling the wondering.
‘I’ do not have an answer to this question yet, and this is exactly correct! ‘I’ locate the answer to ‘be’ undone by it at the same time. Any other answer with ‘me’ still in place is obviously not it. (link)
Hi Kuba,
It is wonderful to hear.
Richard reports having had a few open questions with significant results. This was his seminal question –
Respondent: What was it exactly that brought about the death which lead to the ability to live in a veritable garden of eden?
Richard: … I asked myself what turned out to be a seminal question:
‘What am I in relation to other people?’
I asked the question in such a way so that I would not get a carefully thought-out and reasoned answer. I wanted an experiential result … and I kept the question burning in the depths of my psyche, discarding any intellectual answers that inevitably popped-up in the course of the next five or six weeks. And then it happened as a direct result of keeping the question open – which is another story – thus these days I empirically know what I am in relation to other people: I am not an ‘Enlightened Master’ sitting in an exalted position … and what a relief that is. I am a fellow human being, who happens to live in a condition of perfection and purity, offering my experience to whomsoever is interested. (Richard, List B, No. 19d, 3 April 2000).
Cheers Vineeto
PS: I don’t think you need to be concerned of what Sonya told you (link) – some of the most intelligent people in the world are considered/ diagnosed to be “on the spectrum”.