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Jacob Urlich π
in reply to Rafa Peris • •And you are hiding from the reality too..
We never question the problem of dependence
Why do we depend? Psychologically, inwardly, we depend on a belief, on a system, on a philosophy; we ask another for a mode of conduct; we seek teachers who will give us a way of life which will lead us to some hope, some happiness. So we are always, are we not, searching for some kind of dependence, security. Is it possible for the mind ever to free itself from this sense of dependence? Which does not mean that the mind must achieve independence that is only the reaction to dependence. We are not talking of independence, of freedom from a particular state. If we can inquire without the reaction of seeking freedom from a particular state of dependence, then we can go much more deeply into it...We accept the necessity for dependence; we say it is inevitable. We have never questioned the whole issue at all, why each one of us seeks some kind of dependence. Is it not that we really, deep down, demand security, permanency? Being in a state of confusion, we want someone to get us out of th
... show moreAnd you are hiding from the reality too..
We never question the problem of dependence
Why do we depend? Psychologically, inwardly, we depend on a belief, on a system, on a philosophy; we ask another for a mode of conduct; we seek teachers who will give us a way of life which will lead us to some hope, some happiness. So we are always, are we not, searching for some kind of dependence, security. Is it possible for the mind ever to free itself from this sense of dependence? Which does not mean that the mind must achieve independence that is only the reaction to dependence. We are not talking of independence, of freedom from a particular state. If we can inquire without the reaction of seeking freedom from a particular state of dependence, then we can go much more deeply into it...We accept the necessity for dependence; we say it is inevitable. We have never questioned the whole issue at all, why each one of us seeks some kind of dependence. Is it not that we really, deep down, demand security, permanency? Being in a state of confusion, we want someone to get us out of that confusion. So, we are always concerned with how to escape or avoid the state in which we are. In the process of avoiding that state, we are bound to create some kind of dependence, which becomes our authority. If we depend on another for our security, for our inward wellbeing, there arise out of that dependence innumerable problems, and then we try to solve those problems the problems of attachment. But we never question, we never go into the problem of dependence itself. Perhaps if we can really intelligently, with full awareness, go into this problem, then we may find that dependence is not the issue at allβthat it is only a way of escaping from a deeper fact.
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Rafa Peris
in reply to Jacob Urlich π • •Regarding dependence, it is an objective fact that we depend on the planet from which we emerged, on nature. Without air, water, food and environmental protection, we die.
And yes, in the society we live in most of us depend on each other, we rely on each other to produce food, houses, provide energy, transport, education, etc.
We are social beings and co-dependent on nature, which we are denying and damaging largely because we are trapped in this trade based system.
I agree with you that being more emotionally autonomous and not dependent on other people is important to be able to feel fulfilled with ourselves and lead a life that allows us to stay healthy and to think of others. But that requires individuals to live together in a safe environment where their basic needs are met without the need to compete or the use of violence.
In the context of the video I shared about the genocide in Gaza, the goal of making people less dependent, if that is what you meant by your text, for me would be base... show more
Regarding dependence, it is an objective fact that we depend on the planet from which we emerged, on nature. Without air, water, food and environmental protection, we die.
And yes, in the society we live in most of us depend on each other, we rely on each other to produce food, houses, provide energy, transport, education, etc.
We are social beings and co-dependent on nature, which we are denying and damaging largely because we are trapped in this trade based system.
I agree with you that being more emotionally autonomous and not dependent on other people is important to be able to feel fulfilled with ourselves and lead a life that allows us to stay healthy and to think of others. But that requires individuals to live together in a safe environment where their basic needs are met without the need to compete or the use of violence.
In the context of the video I shared about the genocide in Gaza, the goal of making people less dependent, if that is what you meant by your text, for me would be based on providing all those who inhabit that piece of land on the planet with all the basic needs they may have and offering them a relevant education so that they can contribute to the world through their wonderful minds.
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