---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <turquoiseb@...> wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, awoecultist wrote:
 >
> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@ wrote: 
> > 
> > Judy, Robin himself called his alleged enlightenment a delusion. So I think 
> > it's inaccurate to use the phrase "enlightened days." 
> 
> Here is the important point Share: Robin believes "true enlightenment" to be 
> a delusion, an illusion. It is not that he is saying he wasn't enlightened in 
> the sense that MMY or others who understand the kind of enlightenment the 
> East embraces, it is that that state is a delusional state. Here is the crux: 
> it is not that he believes himself to have been delusional to think he was 
> enlightened, he would still maintain that he was enlightened, it is just that 
> enlightenment is not something he feels is a positive state to be in. 

 And on this forum, only two people believe him. Fascinating that they turn out 
to be the two gullible women who became his cult followers. One "signed on" to 
his delusions here, the other 30 years ago, and then *again* here, which should 
tell you a little about *her* sanity. 

As far as I can tell, pretty much everyone else considers him a nut case. Some 
were entertained by his insanity and his ramblings and considered him a 
harmless nutcase, and others felt differently. But only two people seem to have 
taken him seriously. And they continue to "defend" him to this day like the 
hard-core cultists they've become. Go figure...
 

 Hey dumbo, since you don't seem to have any reading comprehension I'll say it 
one more time, just for you: I don't think there is any such thing as 
enlightenment. Is Robin a "nutcase"? I have no idea, he certainly acted like 
one at times 30 years ago. Are you a nutcase? I have no idea but you certainly 
act like one all the time currently.
 
 





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