--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "anonyff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
> "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis"
> <tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlist@> wrote:
> >
> > judy writes: snipped
> > And if he didn't, was it because the state of 
> > enlightenment makes everything seem easy and simple
> > *when it really isn't*?  Is it possible that the
> > "easy and simple" sense applies on some level other
> > than the practical one of achieving a goal, but
> > that the person who is enlightened may incorrectly
> > think it applies to achieving the goal?
> > 
> > TomT:
> > The easy and simple sense applies only to the awake one. What ever
> > comes or goes is in the relative. What ever they attempt is easy and
> > simple as it just flows. How it unfolds is not revelant. One is only
> > in control of ones action never the fruit. One is never a failure
> > since one attempted to do what the next obvious thing to do seemed
> > apparent. Once the thought appears in the awareness the awake one has
> > the entire range of the act in the relative world available in their
> > awareness at the exact instance of the thought. That is why it appears
> > that an awake one has no desires. 
> 
> I'm sorry, with all due respect I'm going to take great exception to
> this answer and to all answers that seem to reduce the
> life/mindset/emotional state of the "awake ones" to these kinds of pat
> answers. 
> 
> Years ago, when channeling was in, and everyone was running first to
> see Ron Scolastico, then everyone was channeling, these are the kinds
> of answers I used to hear all the time-everyone sounded the f***ing
> same in the way they were talking about things. You could always tell
> a) when someone had been to Ron Scolastico b) had become a so-called
> channeler.
> 
> Personally, I think there are as many forms of enlightenment as there
> are people, I think that people still get angry, hungrly, lonely,
> tired, irritable, sick, and that they act just as spontaneously as
> anyone/everyone else and that all this constant intellectualizing is a
> form of severe mental masturbation.
> 
> What ever happened to meditate and act? 
> 
> Anonyff

Yes Anonyff there is some sense of limitation here just as you describe. Half 
digested Tolle 
sprinkled with some Byron Katy and some Ramana on the side served fast food 
style. 
Repeat as necessary.

It's givving me heartburn, it sure ain't shaktipat.





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