is this true? - /x/ (#40670035) [Archived: 637 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/6/2025, 1:30:21 PM No.40670035
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 1:37:26 PM No.40670061
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>>40670035 (OP)
Yes, the problem is that people assign morality to this simple conclusion.
"Why is wanting things bad?"
It's not "bad", it's natural for the ego to want things and cling to attachments, but we should realize that this dualistic thinking is what causes suffering. The opposite of feeling good is feeling bad.
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 1:44:55 PM No.40670087
>>40670061
>dualistic thinking
You think that feeling bad is just a thought lmao? how does that make any sense at all
If I cut your arm you will feel bad, If you lose all of your relatives you will bad, this is not a matter of just thinking
How fucked up is what youre trying to suggest, just become an object with no response to eternal situations?
And you call this enlightment? Youre all fucking retarded
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 2:10:05 PM No.40670166
>>40670087
>You think that feeling bad is just a thought lmao?
What else is it?
Yes, we feel bad losing loved ones. Do you feel the same if a stranger or someone you don't like die?
Life is impermanent, it's simply part of life. We are born, grow older and die. Just like anything else that exist, it's constantly changing. It's the nature of existence.

>How fucked up is what youre trying to suggest, just become an object with no response to eternal situations

How we react and response to things in life is an option.
While it's natural to become attached and cling to things, you know that it's impermanent and that it won't exist for ever. Most people don't want to confront the inevitable and then they'll blame God or something when it happens.

See how you react negatively? That's your ego clinging and having a hissy fit because you don't accept reality as it is.
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7/6/2025, 2:12:16 PM No.40670173
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>>40670035 (OP)
Yes.
Desire is a product of EGO..
Buddah's s teaching of meditating to achieve a state of "bliss" or "enlightenment" is actually nothing more than learning to STOP THINKING until you can ignore/endure the scary Death-Fall you experience when your EGO unravels.

It's an egoless state termed "Divine-Mind" or "Expanse-Mind" where you don't originate any thoughts of your own, BUT you experience a stream of knowings passing through you that are sourced from somewhere else instead of being sourced from you.