Seems many of the mind's troublemaking can be traced back to the notion of time and thus separateness. Is then, time, which too is an illusion the original troublemaker, or is it an even deeper troublemaker that has created the illusion of time, to create more distractions and mischief? This is a geniune question.
He is simply saying that if one realizes the dire consequences of thinking and acting as a separate and selfish individual, one will abandon these behaviors. Instead, one will begin to explore how to think and act as part of a humanity where there are no divisions, no better or worse. That is to say, one will act from genuine love.
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Seems many of the mind's troublemaking can be traced back to the notion of time and thus separateness. Is then, time, which too is an illusion the original troublemaker, or is it an even deeper troublemaker that has created the illusion of time, to create more distractions and mischief?
This is a geniune question.
you can refer to the paticca samupada for understanding the trouble making ( dukka) nature of our mind
1:14 what is action without this separative element in my mind
He is simply saying that if one realizes the dire consequences of thinking and acting as a separate and selfish individual, one will abandon these behaviors. Instead, one will begin to explore how to think and act as part of a humanity where there are no divisions, no better or worse. That is to say, one will act from genuine love.
assumption no.1 : there is love after such insight.
what it leads to is dysfunctional human being. where he is not sure of his behaviour.
“Sudden realization" (Zen Buddhism) occurs without time duration :)