You're saying by resisting the game you're still allowing yourself to be ensnared in the game, just on another level?
I see 3 options:
- anti- - to fight your opponent
- pro- - to submit to your opponent
- ignore - to leave the play field
The only problem I see with leaving the field is that if you start off standing in the middle of it, you still need to make your way to the edge of it while the game is still being played around you. You need to make your way to the edge of the ring while you're opponent still pursues and attacks you. On a practical level (as long as you're still trapped in the flesh world) there may not be any difference between resisting your opponent and resisting the game itself.
>You're saying by resisting the game you're still allowing yourself to be ensnared in the game, just on another level?
Sort of, yes
Back to the fighters in the vid above, he (yuki nakai) basically focused on not being defeated by rickson gracie, and this was his mistake, regarding his overall preparation/strategy
He didn't focus on... Something beyond rickson, he didn't focus on victory, on the winning the entire championship
He stopped at rickson, in his mind, from the get go, he was anti rickson, not "pro victory"
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It's worded like that, sorry it's lame, but I guess you get the overall idea
As I said,
You're 'pro' everything that the State antithesizes.
The parallel meaning is to focus on personal sovereignty and conquest in the name of justice and freedom. The State is just a stepping stone, another challenge in our quest for personal and spiritual growth.
Hail Victory!
with "anti state" you're merely resisting the state, and the state is still in front of you
with "beyond state" you open a field of freedom/possibles, the state is already behind you, a thing of the past
Being open to "everything" not state... Leaves a lot of rooms for a mess
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