Thank you, Deepak, for sharing your thoughts on "choiceless awareness" and the range of human consciousness from bondage to enlightenment. I listened to your talk a few times--I'd never heard it expressed this way, and it truly resonated with me. One question: Is the point of "subtle intention" and "seed of intention" the same? That is, is this point the "crossroads" (for lack of a better word!) where we choose to move along the path of bondage (intention, preference, etc) or along the path to choiceless awareness--I look forward hearing from you. Sincerely, PMMRC
Char
October 10, 2008 1:21 AM
"Choiceless awareness," as I dream of my Self. Thanks Deepak.
BTW: Great question above - Deepak answers questions at askdeepak@chopra.com
PJ
October 10, 2008 2:20 PM
Ahhhh, Choiceless awareness. Thank you.
Pamela
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Thank you, Deepak, for sharing your thoughts on "choiceless awareness" and the range of human consciousness from bondage to enlightenment. I listened to your talk a few times--I'd never heard it expressed this way, and it truly resonated with me. One question: Is the point of "subtle intention" and "seed of intention" the same? That is, is this point the "crossroads" (for lack of a better word!) where we choose to move along the path of bondage (intention, preference, etc) or along the path to choiceless awareness--I look forward hearing from you. Sincerely, PMMRC
"Choiceless awareness," as I dream of my Self. Thanks Deepak.
BTW: Great question above - Deepak answers questions at askdeepak@chopra.com
Ahhhh, Choiceless awareness. Thank you.
Pamela
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