Agreed.  This type of post is what FFL is and should be about.

Thanks, Rick, and thank your friend for allowing you to share his/her 
experience with us.

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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "wayback71" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <rick@> wrote:
> >
> > From a friend
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > The Experience of Self-Realization, The Self is huge, infinite 
now, with its
> > only boundary being my capacity to integrate it as my Self. The 
question,
> > "Who am I?" brings bliss and a vast reservoir of silence. 
Infinite silence.
> > What happened? About a year and a half ago, something inside just 
gave way.
> > My stories about myself, my comparisons of symptoms of higher 
states (CC,
> > GC, UC), my comparisons between myself and others have all pretty 
much
> > fallen away. Whatever was growing bottled up inside, just flip-
flopped to
> > the outside. Aside from my physical form, who am I? I am the 
world of my own
> > making. I accept the world of my Self as my Self. The pinch is 
gone. Is
> > there more to learn? Yes, living an infinite reality is always 
more to
> > learn. My Stabilized Siddhis. I can now see within my body, or 
the bodies of
> > others at will. Very easy to do - I only do it for healing, and 
rarely at
> > that. All the muscles and blood and lymph and veins and arteries, 
and
> > concentrations of energy are visible. Not a big deal.Also, 
omniscience is
> > very strong. I also see angels with refined vision, and 
Brahmananda
> > Saraswati. Again- no side show- just for good, only for His 
blessings. As
> > Maharishi has taught us, the goal is Self-Realization. Everything 
else is
> > just extra. Once Self-realization is reached, siddhis experiences 
are just
> > like any other experience - no better or worse. Jai Guru Dev, and 
May God
> > Bless You!
> >
> 
> It is so uplifting to read this, and other posts in the same vein.  
I live out in the Real World, 
> and even in yoga classes etc, there is nothing like this 
discussion, with this assumption of 
> common knowledge, and this simplicity and donw-to earthness. What a 
relief. Thanks
>



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