Tuesday, November 10, 2009

From reality to memory 2

The slowness of the brain which makes us live in memory rather than in reality creates constant dysfunction, according to Buddhist psychology. There are three standard, basic faults.
The first is that we see a solidity which has no factual existence. The memory might be solid and static, but the really behind is never solid or static.
The second fault is that we exaggerate the positive in the positive we encounter. 
The third fault is that we exaggerate the negative in the negative we encounter.
Flow is a situation where we live in the dynamic reality, without having to solidify reality and without having to exaggerate anything.


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