On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 4:07 PM, fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> > > I know! It is funny as hell to observe - seems so random, and fulfilling, > and mysterious, and utterly mundane, all at the same time. > > *Karma is never random - it works on all levels just the way it's supposed to work. There are no chance events in the law of karma. You know it when you stub your toe - that there is a person who feels pain. That's the bottom line - who is exactly that feels the pain? When you hurt your foot, is it Barry that suffers? No.* > > > > ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <noozguru@...> wrote : > > My experience has been that "I" don't exist. It just seems that "I" go > through the week as someone just doing something. And it's not weird at > all. Like you say it may be a little difficult to fathom intellectually > especially if some people have had few experiences even of transcending. > It's just at some point you no longer "come out" of meditation and it's not > "spaciness" either an issue that David Frawely has tackled in some of his > writings about "false" enlightenment. Just do some grounding things and if > the experience remains it isn't spaciness. > > On 09/17/2014 08:47 AM, fleetwood_macncheese@... [FairfieldLife] wrote: > > > > It is an automatic process, Richard. The Self begins to witness in every > moment, so that rather than having any attention, on giving up anything, it > actually becomes impossible to be attached to anything. This can't be > understood in the waking state. Once a person lives in freedom, a person > can tackle any situation successfully. Life becomes as simple as we want it > to be. Attachment is impossible, so even the most joyful and the most > painful moments will pass. Contrary to what the rational mind may think, > the witness capability, is not some sort of anesthetic. As Ann and I were > discussing, life is so visceral, sensual and alive within itself, that even > the witness revels in fullness. Everything is uncovered and seen for what > it is. The inside and outside are balanced. Attachment, and its consequent > delusion, are impossible, in a life lived in eternal freedom. No need > whatsoever, to think about non-attachment. It is automatic, after awhile. > > - > > > >