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Originally Posted by Steve Pavlina When you release the outrage, what remains isn't nothingness. It's a perception of beauty and perfection. It produces a positive feeling, not apathy.
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I would express a similar view. I think the outrage is natural, not to be skipped (the ego part of it) and releasing it is what is important (maybe with help from seeing the SR perspective).
Holding onto that feeling is not what is needed, maybe use it temporarily to be motivated to do something or listen or take heed - a signal that all is not perfect but could be.
What I mean to say is it's all well to endeavour to see stupid deaths from SR or oneness, where it seems like it doesn't matter. But, to me, if you can get there, that "seeming that it doesn't matter" is not to be kept to yourself - it's to be what you radiate that will help heal the world, bring it back to the masses, if you will. And being able to get to that state is what does the radiating along with showing compassion - since if you aren't swept up in the crazy emotions you would be more able to be compassionate.
I think, though, even in oneness emtions are going to occur in the body and should - that's where the gusto is. I, for one, have greater range of feelings when I touch oneness more often - and it's also more tricky to let go of the emotions (since they get kind of rushy) and let them fall through me. It occurs to me that letting emtions run a natural course is exactly what helps put one into oneness, that allows some SR viewing. All the holding on is what prevents feeling at one with all.