dali48 and meditating after school in SHA in the 60s...
31.01.1999 - Interpretation of dali48
The shadow makes man dishonest - man always believes that he is only the one with whom he identifies, or only to be as he sees himself... - This self-assessment is what we call dishonesty. By this, we always mean the dishonesty towards ourselves (and not any lies or frauds against other people)... - All the frauds of this world are harmless... - measured by what man lies to himself for a lifetime... - Honesty towards oneself is one of the hardest demands one can make. But for those who are striving for more honesty, disease can become a great aid on their way. Because sickness makes you honest... - In the disease symptom we live clearly and visibly - what we want to push away and conceal in our psyche... - This (unwanted) honesty is also the basis for the sympathy and affection that one has for the patient - Honesty makes him sympathetic - for in being ill, man becomes genuine. Many illusions are suddenly destroyed, and a new life is suddenly questioned. Honesty has its own beauty, something visible in the sick... - This shadow is responsible for Christianity becoming one of the most intolerant religions - responsible for the Inquisition, persecution of witchcraft, and genocide - the non-lived pole always takes over - he overtakes noble souls, especially when they do not reckon with it... - The polar world is devilish, i.e. sinful. There is no way to change it - so all masters teach to leave the polar world... - In this sense, e.g. Science is "devilish" because it fosters the expansion of the polarity and nourishes the diversity... - It is enough to have a toothache, a lumbago, a flu or diarrhea to turn a radiant victor into a wretched worm - just that we hate the disease ...
Reincarnation:
One comes with a new body - but an old consciousness on the world...
It is even safer to listen to the utterances and criticism of your enemies - they are almost always right. Rule:
When a finding is true, it affects...
This is the sign for you:
That, though you go forward, you will see your misery grow larger... (Fariduddin Attar)
Abū Ḥamīd bin Abū Bakr Ibrāhīm better known by his pen-names Farīd ud-Dīn ( فرید الدین) and ..... Yahiya Emerick, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Rumi Meditations, "The three most influential Persian poets of all time, Fariduddin 'Attar , Hakim ...
Major works: Memorial of the Saints; The Conf...
Died: c. 1220 (aged 74–75); Nishapur, Persia ...
Born: c. 1145; Nishapur, Persia (modern Iran)
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