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Old 06-08-2020, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by sentient
Yes, and an ‘aloneness as one’s consort' feel too ….

At this point, having completely renounced his own comfort and privacy, paradoxically, the warrior finds himself more alone.
He is like an island sitting alone in the middle of a lake. Occasional ferry boats and commuters go back and forth between the shore and the island, but all that activity only expresses the further loneliness, or the aloneness, of the island.
Although the warrior’s life is dedicated to helping others, he realizes that he will never be able to completely share his experience with others.
The fullness of his experience is his own, and he must live with his own truth.
Yet he is more and more in love with the world. That combination of love affair and loneliness is what enables the warrior to constantly reach out to help others.
By renouncing his private world, the warrior discovers a greater universe and a fuller and fuller broken heart. This is not something to feel bad about: it is a cause for rejoicing. It is entering the warrior’s world.
(Trungpa)


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The "aloneness" is something that most people don't mention and might not even realize.
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