Sunday, May 11, 2008

Current Understanding

Buddha Nature

Living life instinctually,

enabling actions to proceed

without the need for thoughts, judgments, opinions,

conscious behavior.

Only living with no needs,

desires,

or awareness of justification.

Just 'Being'

and active upon any and all

instincts is all that's needed.

There ought not be any worries about

taking wrong or negative actions

due to our Original, Positive, compassionate base nature.

Making the compassionate and

loving emotional, chemical reactions through our pancreas

is all of our bodies most beneficial and

primitive response to those thought/action sensation episodes in life.

What causes it to be so difficult for humans

is all of the excess thought and energy

that runs through our enlarged parietal lobes,

or as one may call them, our deformity/handicap.

All of these extra details

humans feel the need to run through our brains

(to ?, to rationalize, to categorize good/bad)

is what we have been trained and mislead to believe as being beneficial.

By living and thinking and behaving this way

is what we respect as maturity.

Think of a child's actions,

especially when they are all alone.

Aren't they generally smiling,

and enjoying what ever it may be?

If it wasn't for the 'Adult' interference

and attempts of guiding and teaching their child in the ways of the world,

would we have this same excessive amount of

negative human behaviors and or problems?

These over sized brains have caused this 'Intelligence',

are generalized incertainities and feelings of discomfort

due to our brains needs,

a rational/logical/intellectually justifiable reasoning.

(Common Sense?!?)

Isn't the quality of not needing a reason more common?

It is only us humans upon this earth,

out of all of the other forms of life and our reality,

that have this 'Need' for a reason.

Does this really make us more intelligent???

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