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RE: Zen and the Cube - Sunday Funday with a Dash of Philosophy

in #comedy7 years ago (edited)

G'day @lilygolightly I liked the cartoon and thought it a good picture of most of the world. Myself, I have known solitary, I've been cut off from civilisation by floods and by deserts, and have virtually lived for a time on an island (not deserted, I was there). The restrictions we place about ourselves, are our means of being free. To be free in the middle of a desert with no food or water or transport except how far one can walk without falling, is not a great freedom. The training we accept for our minds is the ability to be able to limit the incursion of too much freedom. So, in fact we build our fences to feel control over our space so that we can be free within our accepted limits. The body we free with athletic fitness and our ability to stand alone in the desert (or mountaintop, or at sea) and stay or go according to our limit of food and water. The emotions we choose to indulge or release allow us the ability to be free to leave or stay in company. The trained mind gives us the ability to be free of exterior authority within our own thoughts. So our view of freedom, comes to our relationship with spirit, ours and all other. In the spiritual side I find myself in total agreement with Sri Harold Kemp, who said once in my hearing at Le Havre, ''The ability to be free, is the ability to grant others the ability to be free.''

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Beautifully expressed, @simon62 and thank you for adding such deep thoughts to this post!

I love the Sri Harold Kemp quote particularly and wonder how many of us actually manage to achieve this, WITHOUT overlaying our own desires, want and needs onto others?

Yes, I do agree that we have the illusion of control in our worlds, but it seems we exercise this control only when we box our lives in, and contain them. And having done so we have lost the ability to extend ourselves, our range, our inner and outer territories, forgetting the boundlessness that is our birthright. I think many are beginning to wake up to the self without borders, to 'innerstanding' themselves and the limits we put on ourselves every single time we think, do or even be! Of course, a LOT of that has been manufactured and designed that way, so we remain ensnared within the Matrix, so to speak, but as the illusions fall away more are beginning to seek deeper answers WITHIN themselves...hence my joy at finding an image, the cartoon, which graphically illustrates this!

GLad you stopped by and thanks again for such a meaningful and honest comment❤️

You are most welcome. I am always glad to read your posts, they take me places I don't usually venture often. 😇

Ooh what a lovely compliment, @simon62 thank you! Its great to have fellow travellers along the road less taken...especially when you can take flight and soar overhead on the magical mystery carpet ride instead 😊😊😊

I am a Child of the Dragon on this twenty-second day of our Moon. 😇

Well one things for sure....as a dragon you will have no need of a flying carpet then!!! 😊😇😎

😂 😂
Handy though, for ease of descent from my ivory towers. The Child of the Dragon will find each Day of the Moon , to his benefit or his caution, depending on his native view. 😉

Two sides to every tale (tail) especially if one has a dragon's scale!!

Bet the treasure trove of gold comes in mighty handy too!

I refer, of course, to the INNER treasure, not the silly metal stuff 🏵👑🌟

Yes, the silly metal stuff varies value every time a President sneezes. I've been out scrolling. And I find I'm puzzled, or maybe not. Many posts refer to problems. I'm unsure of how to put this, but such a word should be faded out from one's vocabulary. The use of such words implies a person is beaten down before attempting to rise. 'No problems mate.' means just that. A bush outlook, that only challenges exist. Problems are for those who can't hack it.
Turn one's view around, and difficulties, thistles, rocky surface, hard gradient, thick wait-a-while, all become challenges. 'No problems mate!' 😉