I kind of like "drawing" the mind using words, fwiw.
The mind is a dual interpretation of unity, opposites taken as actually opposites, able to exist on their own without their opposite (i.e. a self can be there with no others, or others can be there with no self).
Thus, the mind is a one-sided interpretation of wholeness, based on taking a side and attempting to stick with it.
That's about all the mind is interested in: Keeping two sides alive, and remaining on one of them.
That about sums up the mind, from here...
the "drawing" is simple and repetitive, a picture of history endlessly repeating its mistakes, because it knows what happened in the past, and that is knowledge that is supposed to apply to all times and places. Beware of knowledge. It is ignorance.
Peace...
The mind is a dual interpretation of unity, opposites taken as actually opposites, able to exist on their own without their opposite (i.e. a self can be there with no others, or others can be there with no self).
Thus, the mind is a one-sided interpretation of wholeness, based on taking a side and attempting to stick with it.
That's about all the mind is interested in: Keeping two sides alive, and remaining on one of them.
That about sums up the mind, from here...
the "drawing" is simple and repetitive, a picture of history endlessly repeating its mistakes, because it knows what happened in the past, and that is knowledge that is supposed to apply to all times and places. Beware of knowledge. It is ignorance.
Peace...