The Center of all Conflict
Why are you waiting for someone to solve the problem? Someone to give you direction. Some new personality, savior or guru to lead you to the "promise". While you are waiting and seeking, the house is burning down! Why be so indolent and conceited? Take the initiative to look within. Look at the self that is this bundle of superstition, a platitudinous second hand person that is full of the non-sensical ideas of others. Be a Buddha, not the ideal of Buddhism. Instead of reading or listening to so called experts, find the real within. Let all the crap go so that you can realize something original, without the tainted smell of some one's egotism. When you negate all that stuff, all that you have been taught and accumulated then you are left with the solitary self. Left alone (aloneness) to realize the creator of all conflict. But you cannot comprehend the enormity of this until you have seen the real, the unadulterated and untouched reality of the moment. Then it is possible for you to transcend all duality, the separation of the me and the not me. It is the psychological integration of the many into the one. Now for the first time you may be able to accept total responsibility for your creation, the conflict that is the self that knows. And within that acceptance is freedom that is not an acquisition, but is rather a part of the psyche of oneness which has always been but not fully realized.
You cannot end conflict without realizing the subtlety of its source and center. The mind is trapped in a kind of self generating idealism which limits our ability to see the truth of the moment. We are a prisoner of our tendency to be brainwashed by those that are attempting to influence us through organization and ultimately fear. Freedom from fear begins when we realize that we are totally responsible for our own fear, for it is our creation. To end conflict one must realize its source, the self that knows and is seeking to promulgate the known. When a person is aware in the moment of the minds movement, then one can see how conflict arises out of fear and the desire for security. It is only then that their is a dissipation of conflict. It is action of the moment which occurs without intention.
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