I have some issues with the above post. Both love and fear are apart of the same whole, denying one of them quickly creates a deep imbalance of the psyche.
Reality is not alone, it is whole and complete, without boundary. Creating these distinctions about fearless love or fear based ideas and saying there is no we, or groups is a deluded an manipulated thought structure, because there is BOTH, 'I' 'we', 'groups', and real truth universal.
Real freedom encompasses all of them in wholeness and has no need to 'run the show'. Real truth is not about knowing who runs the show but about seeing clearly between ones essential nature and the role embodied and played in life. Seeing clearly is the goal of freedom, not performing a certain way.
In truth, there is no need to ask questions about living from love or fear based ideas. When the heart and mind are focused on good will, there will be strife, difficulty, pain, and happiness all mixed in. The very idea that there is a place to 'live from' is itself an entrapping state of mind, a construction used to swell the ego and swell self-concern.
Sorry if my ideas appear confrontational, as I am surprised by the number of generalized beliefs in this above statement being proposed as real wisdom. It almost reads as a defense of Mooji by dismissal of the issues in this thread and should probably be removed. Again, sorry if I am not interpreting correctly, but there are striking issues in those statement being made.
The correct question is not "what matters in my life"
but "how do my choices I make impact the lives of others"
one is looking selfishly inward to the ego itself, while the other uses the last remnants of any ego to serve other people in kindness.
Reality is not alone, it is whole and complete, without boundary. Creating these distinctions about fearless love or fear based ideas and saying there is no we, or groups is a deluded an manipulated thought structure, because there is BOTH, 'I' 'we', 'groups', and real truth universal.
Real freedom encompasses all of them in wholeness and has no need to 'run the show'. Real truth is not about knowing who runs the show but about seeing clearly between ones essential nature and the role embodied and played in life. Seeing clearly is the goal of freedom, not performing a certain way.
In truth, there is no need to ask questions about living from love or fear based ideas. When the heart and mind are focused on good will, there will be strife, difficulty, pain, and happiness all mixed in. The very idea that there is a place to 'live from' is itself an entrapping state of mind, a construction used to swell the ego and swell self-concern.
Sorry if my ideas appear confrontational, as I am surprised by the number of generalized beliefs in this above statement being proposed as real wisdom. It almost reads as a defense of Mooji by dismissal of the issues in this thread and should probably be removed. Again, sorry if I am not interpreting correctly, but there are striking issues in those statement being made.
The correct question is not "what matters in my life"
but "how do my choices I make impact the lives of others"
one is looking selfishly inward to the ego itself, while the other uses the last remnants of any ego to serve other people in kindness.