Problems
May 8th, 2008 by Pete
The true function of problems is to direct you to their solution at the Centre. Having some problems is very helpful.
Having quite severe problems brings me back to the place where there are no problems. Because Who I really, really, am is problem-free. I’m living from the problem-free area out into the world.
Part of the price of involvement in the world is to have feelings, some of which are agreeable, some of which are disagreeable, some of which are tragic.
I can’t exist, can’t express at all without this dualism: the dualism of good and evil, beauty and ugliness, black and white, etc, which is the inescapable condition of expressing into the world from the place that is free of those dualities.
From: Open to the Sourcemebeli, by Douglas E. Harding. Edited by Richard Lang.
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