| Do you mind what happens not?
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| I don’t care what happens
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| I don’t care is
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| It’s dismissive
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| It’s a loving indifference, a benevolent indifference as Pontius used to say
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| It’s not an indifference that is cold
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| Because awareness is not an aloof, separate witness of experience locked up in
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| an ivory tower of indifference
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| It is intimately one with all experience, so intimacy is its loving aspect
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| It doesn’t know the meaning of the word resistance or rejection so it is
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| intimately one with
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| And at the same time free of all experience
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| So it is both loving
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| And indifferent
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| So it is both loving
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| And indifferent
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| So it is not a cold indifference
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| It is a loving indifference
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| Loving indifference
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| We’re speaking about awareness
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| Loving indifference
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| There is a meaning to the words true and thoughts
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| Right and wrong
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| Loving indifference
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| We’re speaking about awareness
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| Loving indifference
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| The qualities that are inherent in our true nature
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| We’re speaking about awareness, awareness, awareness
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| We talk about mind
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| That’s a different matter
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| Because mind’s experience is always divided into polarities
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| Good and bad, right and wrong, true and false
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| And at the level of mind those categories are valid
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| They don’t pertain to consciousness
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| Consciousness doesn’t know the difference between good and bad, there is no
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| good or bad or right or wrong
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| But when consciousness assumes the form of mind
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| It divides itself
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| Into two and at that level there are differences, there are distinctions,
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| and there is a meaning to the words
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| Loving indifference
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| We’re speaking about awareness
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| Loving indifference
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| There is a meaning to the words true and thoughts
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| Right and wrong
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| Loving indifference
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| We’re speaking about awareness
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| Loving indifference
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| The qualities that are inherent in our true nature
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| So in terms of ethic
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| What is right and what is wrong
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| I would suggest what is right at the level of the mind is behavior that
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| expresses
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| The qualities that are inherent in our true nature
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| Another name for awareness is love
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| So behavior that is loving is an expression of the inherent quality of our true
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| nature
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| The inherent quality of our true nature
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| Loving indifference
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| We’re speaking about awareness
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| Loving indifference
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| There is a meaning to the words true and thoughts
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| Right and wrong
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| Loving indifference
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| We’re speaking about awareness
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| Loving indifference
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| The qualities that are inherent in our true nature
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| Cruel or unkind
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| Unjust, unloving behavior are behaviors that
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| Whilst they come originally from awareness, there’s no else they could come
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| from, they are filtered through the belief in separation and as they are
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| filtered through separation they are perverted — or distorted
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| So hatred, for instance, is love distorted by the sense of separation
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| So hatred, for instance, is love more distorted by the sense of separation |