Yes but everybody is reading this book. I had to get the baristas at
Starbucks to stop reading it to get my drink this morning. Then all the
folks indoor and on the patio were reading it including the folks from
the bicycle clubs. When I pulled up to a stop light I had to honk my
horn when the light turned green because the driver in front of me was
busy reading it on his smartphone. I had to get the clerks at the
grocery store to stop reading it so I could get my groceries checked out.
Some folks like to read about enlightenment while others prefer to
experience it.
On 09/14/2014 05:16 AM, fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
wrote:
From anyone here who has said that they are enlightened, I haven't
seen any unraveling. The reason being that if anyone achieves
spiritual liberation using the techniques of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,
they know the difference between true spiritual freedom and delusion.
I am not sure you do, though. You are one of the strongest mood makers
on here, and for someone "in the game" so long, you have almost
nothing to show for it. PS Let's pretend you didn't read this.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <turquoiseb@...> wrote :
Seems like everybody's reading this book, except the people here on
FFL who assume they already know everything and don't need to, that
is. :-) This is a great quote that I'll pass along because 1) my
friend already did all the typing so I don't have to, and 2) I love
the simple and perfect way that Dzogchen deals with the kinds of faux
enlightenment we see often on Fairfield Life.