Third Eye Bloglet: The Precious Moments of 'Seeing'...
Posting to third eye bloglet - Page 95 - Precious Moments: June 28, 2008.
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The precious moments of 'seeing' do all the needful in order to turn emotion into passion.
Our eyes see a thing at one moment in time.
Do they 'fully' see that thing at that particular moment when they are seeing it?
To see it 'fully' they need to open full.
If the person is interested in seeing it, they automatically open wide and full (we all intuitively know this fact!).
One thing to be kept here in mind is that being interested in the thing in sight does NOT mean liking the thing too.
Nor does it (obviously) mean disliking it.
Then what does being interested mean?
It means being curious about the thing without any personal motif to be fulfilled either 'by' or 'through' it.
So, why to be curious?
People are not! They consider it being philosophical rather than a practical man. They are interested only if the thing serves a motif. If the motif is pleasant, they feel like liking it. If the motif is unpleasant, they feel like disliking it; though compelled to give their attention to it.
And in both the cases, i.e., whether they 'like' it or 'dislike', they give a certain attention to it; which they call interest.
But this is not what interest is. It is only either being greedy or scared.
Yes, a 'practical' man is either a greedy or a scared man, or both!
So, who on earth is a curious one?
Because s/he only is going to be really interested in what s/he is looking at, and for no personal motif at all!
So again, who on earth is a curious one?
None!
It's the joy of curiosity only that opens the eyes full while looking at a particular thing at a particular moment.
The next moment shifts the curiosity in the direction of whatever the eye is looking at, at that next moment.
These moments in succession create a series of the precious moments that are dynamic in nature. But then, they can be called the precious moments only if they have been spent with real curiosity in whatsoever they offered us to see; or else they are not the precious moments but the wasted ones as far as the energy level in the body is concerned.
Energy is passion.
Distorted energy is emotion.
Curiosity and interest are synonyms.
Liking (along with disliking) and interest are antonyms.
Curiosity (or interest) opens the eyes 'full'.
Liking (greed), disliking (scare) or emotions (distortions of passion) keep eyes half-closed in such an unconscious way as keeps this fact hidden from our own awareness.
But then, how to be aware?
Are we supposed to be aware at the level of body or at the level of mind or both... or at the level of a new thing called the body-mind system?
I think, I will better deal with that in my next posting, here.
Jonathan Cain (Journey) Precious Moments
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