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Re: The Great Work
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Post # 3
Being does not have to entail any more or any less than what it sounds like. Perception does not build being, rather perception is built on being.
Happiness does not build joy, rather, happiness is built on joy.
So think of circumstance and consequence as matters of perception.
Happiness, then is a perception, and joy is.

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Re: The Great Work
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Post # 4
"Perception does not build being, rather perception is built on being. Happiness does not build joy, rather, happiness is built on joy"

Note: perception is built on being. It does NOT stem from being. Perception stems from the psyche.
Happiness is built on joy, it does NOT stem from joy, it stems from perception which stems from the psyche.
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Re: The Great Work
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There is same thing about the thing you say that talk to my soul and it is like you put them there at the right time !!!

Thanks for the understanding
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Re: The Great Work
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Oh, I like this one very much. The topic matter was very interesting, I am sure I am not alone in considering such matters (particulary the tangent you went on at the end) often. The structure was also enjoyable.
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Re: The Great Work
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Nice one, we can discuss this one in a pm, or else i think we may flood the forum regarding the great work, or even the greater work or calling ;) which is more or less the same, just with a extra realisation or two attached ;)
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I reckon that I misunderstand the initial intentions in everything you write Perdurabo, yet i always take something from it, unaware if it's what you actually ment or not...

Like in this essay, it seems to me as if you describe the two majour paths (two 'works') that people choose to follow, and the concequence of that decision. To strive for a life filled with materialism brings happiness when succeeding. To focus on the growth of spirituality and enlightenment brings joy, which can possibly be described as the opposite of depression, because one can suffer from severe deppression yet still experience happiness... so happiness is superficial, it can be wiped away by any sign of misfortune in your circumstances.

Anyway, what I'm trying to say is: yes, there's few who understand what you mean, exactly... but for the rest of us we can just derive a more simple explanation on what we think might be the intent. So a lot more people can appreciate your stuff than you thought.
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Re: The Great Work
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once again fine sir your riddled words and deeper meanings have filled my heart with such great joy... not happiness...

to again be able to read the workings of minds so far beyond the perception of modern man that even the author (i am guessing) would have suffed at places over this piece to try make the message more tangable for those he cherishes. and yet when reading through eyes that have seen similar beauties as yours... i am sure you have begun on your great work and are already reaping the fruits of devine being... my soul salutes you A.C...
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Re: The Great Work
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Post # 10
thanks for good advice perdurabo,this whas deep man...
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Re: The Great Work
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Post # 11
Strange, isn't it? How, even if you thought you missed the point, in one way or another you walked away knowing exactly what you were supposed to. Thank you everyone. And yes, Balance. This author did take quite some effort in letting the piece speak. I think from start to finish, this short piece took an hour and three-quarters. Then I had to study it a bit myself. Again thanks. I hope others continue to grasp something of this.
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Re: The Great Work
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Post # 12
I understood it and enjoyed it. Keep them coming I always enjoy hearing your deeper thoughts and ideas.
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