For us householders, as we get older its usually our kids and ESPECIALLY AN EMPATHICALLY CONFRONTATIONAL SPOUSE that force the issues on us. Is that support of nature?
Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: sparaig wrote: > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis wrote: >> >>> Jim Flanegin writes snipped: >>> Are you kidding me?? That it is OK to die of cancer when on the cusp >>> of enlightenment? Finish the job, for God's sake, and begin enjoying >>> life as a realized being NOW. Do the job in front of you. >>> >>> TomT: >>> No way to know he was not finished and just living out the rest of his >>> time. Nisargadata and Ramana Maharishi both went out with cancer. Who >>> is to know either way and who cares, as Ramana would say. Who is it >>> that wants to know? Tom >>> >> I think that is one problem when one becomes enlightened, they start >> neglecting the body because they experience no attachment to it. I bet >> quite a few here who have been meditating for years and have some degree >> of enlightenment keep trying to remind themselves to look into some >> medical problem even if it is just a toothache because they only >> "witness" it and it is not as overwhelming as it would have been before >> they were meditating. >> >> > > ???SO much for integration of mind and body... And thus why you hear about gurus and such (including MMY) getting sick. I think to propose that people will have perfect health just because they are enlightened is a bit ludicrous and probably displays a misunderstanding of what enlightenment is about. I think that one may have an opportunity to keep their bodies in better shape with enlightenment like a fine tuned sports car but they may not put their attention there. I think that would depend on the individual and what knowledge they already possess such as ayurveda would be a plus. However Robert Svoboda in one of this books on ayurveda tells a tale of a major ayurvedic instructor who came down with cancer and one would have thought that he would have caught it at its earliest symptoms. --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains.