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> On May 23, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Rick Archer wrote:
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> > I was listening to Eckhart Tolle yesterday (Silence Speaks) and he was
> > saying that any thought is a viewpoint, and how liberating it is to
> > realize
> > that. It's like a small segment of a wide spectrum. Other segments,
> > even
> > contradictory and paradoxical ones, are equally valid. So its true
> > that if
> > we take our thoughts too seriously, we're addicted - we're locked
> > in or
> > trapped by a narrow perspective, unrepresentative of Reality.
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> That's interesting because essentially what it points out, from an
> experiential point of view, is that Tolle has not reached self-
> liberation of thought. In others words, he ain't very realized.
>
> He sure has the spiel down though.
>
Perhaps. In my opinion, MMY has the spiel down. So did Krishnamurti. People who talk
about how liberating it is to have a certain understanding about something don't sound
like they "get it" at all.
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