Friday, 18 January 2013

The "Good for Nothing" man

In one of the posts on the Datre-blog I have, John S. writes about a conversation with one of those in Datre. John tells:

..."His remark was, "but you see, I am 'nothing' yet I do what I do
because it is what I do". He went on to say, "the Entity is the same, it is
'nothing'". These remarks brought back a flood of understanding that I had
forgotten, 'we are ALL nothing' (no-thing) but we in the 'physical' construct
have a very DEEP fear of being 'nothing'."...

http://datretranscripts.blogspot.com/2012/12/self.html


 This is the same as Robert Adams insist on - when talking about a phone call from his brother, Roberts brother asks him  'Are you still nothing?', and he says 'I am nothing, thank you'.

To be able to let go of it all, the whole world, the body and the mind. Some would say he's lost his mind, which would be pretty much accurate. Ironically that's considered an insult, to lose your mind, and to be nothing.

I think this is what happened to Hylas, he discovered the spirit of water and was lost for this world, meaning it didn't matter to him.

What does it matter if you lose your mind and becomes nothing, if you gain your real Self?



The "Good for Nothing" man, Robert Adams





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