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FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" 
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>
> Jim Flanegin writes snipped:
> OK- I am just trying to understand my experience in terms of the 
> Jean Klein quotation. So it sounds like the third event of mine 
that 
> I described is per the JK quotation, a silent and implied one, 
> characterized as the ultimate clarity. 
> 
> Tom T: 
> Yes and that is also known as the real new beginning. Now 
everything
> is reevaluated in terms of the knowledge of WHO YOU ARE. You can 
rest
> in the assurance that you know who you are in the larger sense and 
yet
> have to go through all the little stuff and reevaluate it all in 
light
> of your new vantage point of where you stand.
>

I was appreciating last night that you had referred to the JK quote 
as a koan. I hadn't seen that before, but then began to read it 
forwards, backwards, and with all the silent parts included. A real 
wealth of knowledge in those few words. I can see why you enjoy it 
so much.


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