Exactly. We are all the unloved man. Already whole, confronting our fears and insecurities , we are all authentic compassion and love. Deep empathy. ❤ p
Currently, my barrel of home is not in the middle of an ancient city with a forum and philosophy. And, I assume that most Walmart shoppers in the southeast think that I lost my barrel, my comb , and my mind when shopping at the same store with a mind that doesn't need to buy a comb to spend money on necessary things at the same place where people mindlessly buy unnecessary items to change their appearance of a dissatisfied self who needs to buy a wig to satisfy an image of a dream in reality
It's my guess that I have archetypal style in a character who doesn't need a comb, and has plenty of hair, which can be its own vanity, but not a vain practice of belated grooming. I am, the groom of a forever marriage as a bride in a wedding unveiled by vision. Soulbilbo
When your observation of another is condemning them to any degree it says more about yourself and trying to fulfill an idolized image of something then it speaks to them for buying, as you used in your example, a wig. Comparing ourselves to anyone else is of the ego only. Because ultimately how do we compare ourselves against what is limited when we are unlimited. Perhaps the person buying the wig had immense wounding around their worth, around their looks, perhaps the idea of their natural appearance was unacceptable and unattractive to them as perhaps it was shamed in their childhood. So perhaps that wig is a representation of a band-aid. Perhaps it temporarily stopped the bleeding of a wound and allowed an individual at least to go out and shop at a Walmart instead of staying agoraphobic in their home. You don't know people's stories you don't know what's going on for individuals. The whole purpose of spiritual awakening, or philosophical thinking, is so that we treat ourselves and others kindly, to see the world with an open mind and heart, to see others with an open mind and heart, to accept them for who they are, where they're at, as they are. Are you pointing the finger of shame at someone else because it is what, perhaps, you are feeling inside. And how is it that you have the authority to determine what people are buying as unnecessary or unneeded compared to what you are buying. Perhaps this person buying a wig has cancer and lost all their hair. A wig could then be considered a necessary item. Just something to consider.
Everyone is our society. We are all the unloved man..a ghost maybe in our lives. But we are enough, not empty or full. All inside us. Nurtured from within. True fulfilment, finding in ourselves True love. A quality of being, embracing the depths of our own being. Completel and worthy of love. The unloved man is just a mirror. P
Absolutely incredible. Key to autenticity
Exactly. We are all the unloved man. Already whole, confronting our fears and insecurities , we are all authentic compassion and love. Deep empathy. ❤ p
Currently, my barrel of home is not in the middle of an ancient city with a forum and philosophy. And, I assume that most Walmart shoppers in the southeast think that I lost my barrel, my comb , and my mind when shopping at the same store with a mind that doesn't need to buy a comb to spend money on necessary things at the same place where people mindlessly buy unnecessary items to change their appearance of a dissatisfied self who needs to buy a wig to satisfy an image of a dream in reality
It's my guess that I have archetypal style in a character who doesn't need a comb, and has plenty of hair, which can be its own vanity, but not a vain practice of belated grooming. I am, the groom of a forever marriage as a bride in a wedding unveiled by vision. Soulbilbo
Beautiful. We are all enough. We are all the unloved man. Each of us. We are all Compassion and Love. P @@BrianBentley-zl6xv
When your observation of another is condemning them to any degree it says more about yourself and trying to fulfill an idolized image of something then it speaks to them for buying, as you used in your example, a wig. Comparing ourselves to anyone else is of the ego only. Because ultimately how do we compare ourselves against what is limited when we are unlimited. Perhaps the person buying the wig had immense wounding around their worth, around their looks, perhaps the idea of their natural appearance was unacceptable and unattractive to them as perhaps it was shamed in their childhood. So perhaps that wig is a representation of a band-aid. Perhaps it temporarily stopped the bleeding of a wound and allowed an individual at least to go out and shop at a Walmart instead of staying agoraphobic in their home. You don't know people's stories you don't know what's going on for individuals. The whole purpose of spiritual awakening, or philosophical thinking, is so that we treat ourselves and others kindly, to see the world with an open mind and heart, to see others with an open mind and heart, to accept them for who they are, where they're at, as they are. Are you pointing the finger of shame at someone else because it is what, perhaps, you are feeling inside. And how is it that you have the authority to determine what people are buying as unnecessary or unneeded compared to what you are buying. Perhaps this person buying a wig has cancer and lost all their hair. A wig could then be considered a necessary item.
Just something to consider.
This is beautiful
THANKS DUDE
So beautiful ❤ Alan Watts..you were the voice of humanity. R.I.P. Thank you. ALWAYS. P
Im that man
dont loose hope its enough that GOD LOVES US
Society becomes the ghost for the unloved man
Everyone is our society. We are all the unloved man..a ghost maybe in our lives. But we are enough, not empty or full. All inside us. Nurtured from within. True fulfilment, finding in ourselves True love. A quality of being, embracing the depths of our own being. Completel and worthy of love. The unloved man is just a mirror. P