Thank you all for your replies. I know you have given your condition as well as my, and others', words consideration. Therefore, within the energy of reciprocity, I offer my consideration for yours.
Hypo wrote, "Meaning what precisely?" in reference to what I stated, " We cannot change the way we think about gyne at all."
What I mean precisely is YOU, Hypo, cannot change your mind. Try it. Try to live in non-conflict about your contempt for your perceived shortcomings. It is not easy,is it? What I mean is, how can we, from a position of hatred for our bodies, feel equanimity for our bodies if we insist on looking at our hatred from the level OF the body? The truth is we will not live in the fullness of peace unless we do the inner work necessary to value emancipation FROM body identification. As little bodies running around the surface of this planet, we will feel attracted to guilt of worthlessness. It is that simple. Its veracity remains unaltered by anybody's campaigns of incredulity. IF we were not attracted to pain, would painful thoughts persist in our consciousness? Straightaway, we would see pain is the result of one and peace of the Other. Clearly then we can see pain is welcomed by our minds.
Hypo wrote, " If you mean to say we cannot change the way we think and the problem of gynecomastia is purely a psychological one, therefore surgery is no answer; then by your own terms there is no answer as according to you we cannot change our thoughts."
Well, yes, in a way. WE cannot change our thoughts. But that is not to say our thoughts will remain unchanged if we demonstrate willingness to investigate them and offer them to the Wise Unseen.
You also wrote, "You paint a very gloomy and entirely untrue picture that may be based upon yourself but is certainly not the reality for most of us."
Is it I who paint the 'gloomy' picture? Or do I simply evoke your decision to have a gloomy experience of what I offer? In other words,do you think you see YOUR gloominess in my words? But you are right on one side with one twist. What I offer IS based on my experience but does not come FROM my self. You are entirely right about what I offer not being the reality for most here insofar as if it were, this exchange would be moot: We would feel no discomfort about our teets.
Hypo wrote, "Some of us choose to live with the condition, others opt for surgery, as individuals we have very different thinking and reasoning in making such decisions."
Thinking is the problem. What type of thinking do you mean? Aristotelian logic? Or just whatever makes sense to you that can be validated by others? Does your 'reason' have insight into something that it does not manufacture? Do you see 'reason' of which we are capable has a plan of its own to which you, we, are all slave-- WILLING SLAVES.
Hypo wrote, " For instance I would be happy if my gynecomastia was reduced so that I could go out in a shirt without being stared at in public"
Hypo, you WANT to be stared at. Otherwise, how could it happen? Is an alien will imposing itself upon you? Or maybe there are accidents and happenstance that afflict your small sense of worth? You care about what others think of you because you hate yourself on a deep level. Make no mistake, my brother.
The truth is, Hypo, and everyone else on this board including myself, want to stay confined. We want nothing of Freedom. We want nothing of peace. We want to fix things on a physical level and make the problem physical. And what we want is what we have.
Thank you all for an interesting lesson this day.