Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Own,

 

The only language that has meaning is our own language. No one has Embodied Language (EL), because it is completely discontinuous with the  Disembodied Language (DL), everyone is engaged in because of their conditioning. Even though we experience the negative consequences of it daily, we have never concluded, that our own DL - and not the DL of others - is a huge problem for us.

 

As far as our own language is concerned, putting the hand in our own bosom is a matter of listening to ourselves as we speak, alone, to ourselves about what is happening to us. This is our own process, in which we dissolve, because no one else is speaking but ourselves and no one is listening but ourselves.

 

If we take the time and have the guts, to be our own authority and thus to judge for ourselves whether what we say makes sense or if it is nonsense, then it will immediately become apparent, we are quite capable of recognizing, OT is not our own language, even though, we are, by habit, used to pretending that it is. This realization has far-reaching positive consequences, which we will experience with EL.

 

Having established – for ourselves – the undeniable, great, immediate difference between our own DL and our own EL, we cannot help, but admit, to ourselves, that, because of our old habit, we are constantly mechanically and unconsciously dealing with our language. In fact, we are ignorant, heedless and insensitive about everything, because of our own DL, which immediately stops, as soon as we let ourselves know this with our own resonant sound.

 

Actually is an adverb, which
 also means factually or really. 
So, we each - by nature – possess 
the quality to have EL, but, 
because we live so unnaturally, 
we always go against it with our
 DL. Although this is definitely 
our conditioning, it hasn't 
fundamentally changed us. So, 
it's actually exactly the same for
 everyone and we all face the same
 life-and-death decisive challenge,
 as we all still have that innate 
quality, which, because of our 
DL, we can't get to. 

 

Only when we come to realize the seriousness of our participation in stressful, anxious, dissociative, malignant DL - and finally stop doing so, only to then, reassured, relaxed, amazed and energized, we will transform into our own, creative, meaningful, conscious, self-evident, effortless EL – our lives will take the turn we secretly longed for. We do this in our own interest and can only do this for ourselves.

 

Owning our own language, means that with EL – our new way of dealing with language – we literally and figuratively become a different person, because who we were, or supposedly, who we thought we were, has disappeared. Even though our conditioning with DL will continue to remind us of our old ways, this remembrance reinforces our own experience of EL.  There's really no going back after we've discovered who we really are and remain with our EL.

 

The way our own well-being triumphs over all our problems is caused by our EL, which instructs us to stop worrying about DL, as everyone else does. This implies, we always keep following our own energy - even if we are completely alone in this - as we keep talking to ourselves about and listening to what we cannot discuss with others, but what happens to us.

 

Having our own language solidifies our 
Language Enlightenment (TV), from 
which not only our own unique 
verbal behavior, but also, all of 
our other behavior seems to emerge.
 As all of this takes place, a 
realization arises, that our own 
enlightenment is something 
entirely different from what 
we have heard or read. In the 
, DL-derived explanation of 
enlightenment, it was always 
about, supposedly, going beyond 
language.
This ridiculous effort of
 trying to lift of ourselves, 
by our own shoelaces, 
has never – as was claimed – 
transcended the duality, which,
 presumably, was the root 
cause of all our struggles, 
conflicts and problems. However, 
our DL  could finally be understood 
through our own EL, thus dissolving
 the illusion we called our mind.

  


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