Traduzione di Paolo e Raccagni Yves Kieffer
George Charles risponde all'intervista done, he and 17 other personalities, from the magazine Generation-Tao on Consciousness. These three questions: 1
. How would you define consciousness? And you can define?
2. When did you experience for the first time?
3. Why is it so important to you?
These are the three answers:
be enough ...
1) If, as the Master Kong (Confucius ed), seeks to give meaning to words (ZHENG MING) and give them a "common sense "In other words, common sense, consciousness is cum scientia, literally," with science "or" science inside. " We could translate this as "inner knowing". According to YANG MING WANG, long before Descartes (for us Italians ed), knowledge is the "inner birth and not acquired through practice and action. For me, the inner knowledge, is simply and only to the practice of the Interior. Make the inside, you know the procedure. You live with the interior. You live practice. The rest are lies. Understanding is "taking in" and not take upon himself. "I am, therefore I think." You can be without thinking. Being just .
2) When practicing for 53 years and teaching for 37, while continuing to practice, have a total of 90 years also, and especially if you often is wrong to say that probably means you are conscientious. This is another form of consciousness. I could speak of an NDE (Pre Death Experience ed) following a surgical problem or a sudden enlightenment regarding the benevolence ol'umanità (REN), a 24 December: the supermarket was crowded with good people when I made that I had a choice between a smile and a box of grenades, but I did not have at hand. So I chose to smile and kindness, high Confucian virtues, and probably Taoist and a little 'Buddhist. Since then, I have conscience of being benevolent. This is enough for me. And I continue to practice and teach.
3) be enough. It does not matter if one is stripped of me-I-So. Others are engaged!
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