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And to be caught up in revulsion towards your own genitals
is even stranger. I find it very revealing that many in the TMO
refer to the genitals as if they are something out there, and
the phrase is usually accompanied
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What is your take, 108?
My take is that it is all about an american plot to degenerate the
civilized world, making it a mirror of their own perversities,
including of course, India.
They will fail, just like they
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Not that one can be out of the phenomenal realm. But
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Wnat I *do* want badly enough to spend the
time day
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but eventually, she whittled him
down
to a size that she could handle and
Wnat I *do* want badly enough to spend the
time day after day doing program is to no
longer be overshadowed.
You aren't really. Its just a trick of the mind that you
believe
the duality- that there is something external to you. Its a
common
trick of
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Wnat I *do* want badly enough to spend the
time day after day doing program is to no
longer be overshadowed.
You aren't really. Its just a trick of the mind that you
believe
the
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See? Attachment.
so say we all...
Actually, not all. The there is a path to enlightenment /
there is something wrong with you that
--Helping the world or being over-shadowed? Who is helping the
world, and who is being overshadowed?
If you mean, that you are helping the world when you are positive
and loving, and you are not helping anything when you are in fear
and seperation, and ego.
Then, it is the same; you help the
-- The ability to float the body, must come from the ability to
maintain an extremely high vibration.
As was mentioned before, I don't believe the ability to levitate or
perform any of the Siddhis, can be as important than the goal of
Self-Realization, or Enlightenment.
Of course, how could
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-- The ability to float the body, must come from the ability to
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As was mentioned before, I don't believe the ability to levitate or
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Robert Gimbel wrote:
Even Jesus levitated only in front of his disciples..
Jesus did a lot of things that were out of the ordinary,
but I don't recall levitation as being among them. Where
did he levitate?
TurquoiseB wrote:
And thus the question arises,
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What is your take, 108?
My take is that it is all about an american plot to degenerate
the
civilized world, making it a mirror of
It's really a waste of time to make
drinking piss into such an esoteric religion.
- Original Message -
From: tantrayudha
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 12:32 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] IRRATIONAL TABOOS
IMO, this is called missing the point. It's
the feeling of being overshadowed that isn't real.
-It just depends doesn't it? For
instance, a fish hawker comes home overshadowed by the smell of fish. That's not
imagination to his wife. Though it might even be his imagination that he
But please do tell what I would get from studying Rama.
You do know I have seen him a few times when I was a kid. As well as Pat
Collins.I don't know exactly. In some ways his style would have
seemed well suited to your personality. He seemed to push the envelope
in his ways, and you
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And does understanding that you are attachedto not perceiving
the trick help you perceivethe trick? No, something *else* has to
happen.
I have the trick for you, but you wouldn't believe
me.
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The there is a path to enlightenment /
there is something wrong with you that must be corrected
if you're not experiencing enlightenment paradigm is *very*
popular, but far from the only approach.
In dealing with
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Even Guru Dev told his Master something like: first teach me to be
self-sufficient, then teach me about enlightenment, so you're in good
company. I'll have to look up the real quote - I think it's in The
Whole
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Robert Gimbel wrote:
Even Jesus levitated only in front of his disciples..
Jesus did a lot of things that were out of the ordinary,
but I don't recall levitation as being
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And does understanding that you are attached
to not perceiving the trick help you perceive
the trick? No, something *else* has to happen.
I have the trick for you, but you wouldn't believe me.
And *that* is
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I like the fact that their approach doesn't deal with excuses.
So many other techniques and traditions have an *excuse*
for why more students don't realize enlightenment (they're
full of stress, they're not serious
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Robert Gimbel wrote:
Even Jesus levitated only in front of his disciples..
Jesus did a lot of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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You can take it back as many levels as you like,
but still the bottom line is that something
*else* has to happen before you see through
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You can take it back as many levels as you like,
but
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter Sutphen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This is a very legitimate complaint about Advaitic
approaches that fail to explain how an initial
intellectual understanding that one is already
enlightened can be utilized to trigger realization.
If this
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Fischer
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The baggage from alt med is getting old for me.
There's been a spate of spats and my opinion is
they don't prove anything.
As I pointed out in a previous post, you FFL old-
timers have your own baggage. There
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This is a very legitimate complaint about Advaitic
approaches that fail to explain how an initial
intellectual understanding that one is already
enlightened can be
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This is a very legitimate complaint about Advaitic
approaches that fail to explain how an initial
intellectual understanding that one is
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Comments interleaved below.
Robert Gimbel wrote:
Even Jesus levitated only in
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- Original Message -
From: TurquoiseB
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 8:33 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Levitation/has anyone heard of anyone
reaching 2nd stage flying?
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
I've been on this forum several months and have been subject to my
share of putdowns. It's opinions. I'll let others decide for
themselves which opinions are valuable or which ones are off the wall.
The
One thing I have noted is that any trace of judgementalism in one of
my
posts comes back to me a hundred fold. And I don't have to wait very
long.
L B S
Isn't instant karma supposed to be a good thing? :-)
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for whom the authentic inquiry hasactually triggered
realization.\
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But if one could for a second remember the qualities of
consciousness when not in meditation and then realize that life simply
cannot exist even when ignorant, outside of those qualities, and also
accept that
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, L B Shriver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's it, pretty much. Some people come here to explore their views,
others come to consolidate them. In my experiences, the pissing
contests begin with those who come to consolidate.
Very perceptive. Those who are
--If it were that easy to Let Go of dogma, or anything else, that
would be wonderful, wouldn't it. But, the lesson maybe, that which
there is the most resistance to, is where we need to bust the
presumption, and grow to a higher understanding.
The less we hold to dogma, and assumptions, the
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--If it were that easy to Let Go of dogma, or anything else, that
would be wonderful, wouldn't it.
Hey, sometimes it take years to realize that some of
our assumptions *came* from dogma, much less
let go of them.
---Eckhart Tolle in all of his writings and experiences attempts to
describe the enlightened state to the rest of us; he gives many
examples of: how to become aware of what he calls Presence.
Become aware of the witness, he tries to give immediate awareness of
the Now Moment.
I have found his
- Original Message -
From: Robert Gimbel
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 10:53 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Levitation/has anyone heard of anyone
reaching 2nd stage flying?
---Eckhart Tolle in all of his writings and experiences attempts to
In that regard, it's astonishing that
*anybody*who has realized their enlightenment can teachthose still in
ignorance to realize their ownenlightenment. It's the blind (blind to
ignorance)leading the blind (blind to enlightenment).To the
extent that one has faith in the lineage, and
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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That's it, pretty much. Some people come here to explore their
views,
others come to consolidate them. In my experiences, the pissing
authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's like watching Doug Henning perform his
close-up magic. Intellectually you know it's
a trick, but that doesn't help you see through
it, because it's so well done. Something *else*
has to happen for you to perceive the trick.
That's what
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Strange, simply strange how differently people read
a person's intent.
lurk
You're not fooling anyone, lurk, with your constant
snide put-downs of me! Ha! I'm onto you and your
anti-TM ways.
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It's like watching Doug Henning perform his
close-up magic. Intellectually you know it's
a trick, but that doesn't help you see through
it, because it's so well
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
big snip
Not much of an explanation, but I'm on the last few
chapters of the new Harry Potter book, and that's
much more important than spouting theory about
enlightenment... :-)
I agree most emphatically
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Wnat I *do* want badly enough to spend the
time day
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--- authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which is why this intellectualization is
useless, either for encouragement or for
putting people down.
All it does is push things back a level:
Instead of having
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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One thing I have noted is that any trace of judgementalism in one of
my
posts comes back to me a hundred fold. And I don't have to wait
very
long.
L B S
Isn't instant karma supposed to be a good thing?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
\
P.S.: The explanation should probably be given
by someone for whom the authentic inquiry has
actually triggered realization.
\
All that there is, is God.
Grok.
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authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's like watching Doug Henning perform his
close-up magic. Intellectually you know it's
a trick, but that doesn't help you see through
it, because it's so well
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--If it were that easy to Let Go of dogma, or anything else, that
would be wonderful, wouldn't it. But, the lesson maybe, that which
there is the most resistance to, is where we need to bust the
presumption, and
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's like watching Doug Henning perform his
close-up magic. Intellectually you know it's
a trick, but that doesn't help you see through
it, because it's so well
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Irmeli Mattsson
[...]
I had a powerful awakening experience at age 16. At that time I didn't
even know about the concepts of awakening or enlightenment. I had not
practiced the kind of meditation, where your aim is to silence your
mind.
I don't ever
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In that regard, it's astonishing that *anybody*
who has realized their enlightenment can teach
those still in ignorance to realize their own
enlightenment. It's the blind (blind to ignorance)
leading the blind (blind
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It's like watching Doug Henning perform his
close-up magic. Intellectually you know it's
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It's like watching Doug Henning perform his
close-up magic. Intellectually you know it's
a
jim_flanegin wrote:
Challenge ruthlessly, non-stop, every concept and idea and feeling
of yourself and your world and everyone in it, until there is
nothing left. Then you will wake up.
That's how you did it, Jim?
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Challenge ruthlessly, non-stop, every concept and idea and feeling
of yourself and your world and everyone in it, until there is
nothing left. Then you will wake up.
That's how you did
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--If it were that easy to Let Go of dogma, or anything else,
that
would be wonderful, wouldn't it. But, the lesson maybe, that which
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The enlightened remember what its like NOT to be enlightened
Do they?
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I could gain by loosening my attachment to attachment?
I think so.
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What I was thinking of when I first wrote that was the
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It's like watching Doug Henning perform his
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What I was thinking of when I first wrote that was
the
attachment we all have to *formula*. We'd all like
to
believe that there is something we can *do* -- a
tech-
nique, a mantra, some behavior we perform, some
behavior we give up -- that
On Jul 25, 2005, at 5:57 PM, Peter Sutphen wrote:
Yes, theories of attachment are know to cause severe
intellectual diarrhea and cramping in 73% of the 20
years or more meditating population in a recent
double-blind study published in High-Ho India!.
Shit!
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Just be.
Try that and if it doesn't work I'll post more.
Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
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I've been on this forum several months and have
been subject to my
share of putdowns. It's opinions. I'll let
others decide for
themselves which
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snip I meant you were saying it to be helpful, not
as a putdown.
OK, got it. Yes, that's right.
I mention it because it is the living truth.
Which you admit to knowing intellectually already.
If I had a nickel
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Unity is seeing the same God within thee that one
sees in me.
Brahman is also recognizing the color of shirt you
are wearing ;)
If you can find a thee or me in Unity I'll mail
you $50.
To do that would be
Is religion good for the world?
Should every country support religious freedom?
In other areas of the world there is often not the level of religious
freedom we enjoy in this country (USA). Curious about how people feel
about this.
Thanks.
Jeff
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Just be.
Try that and if it doesn't work I'll post more.
Try to just be?
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I think it's the attachment to there being some trick
or something else that has to happen before we
realize our enlightenment that seems to prevent the
realization of enlightenment.
I completely agree. Subtle (or
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snip Thanks for responding Rory. Your Nowness is always much
appreciated!
Thanks for sharing these, Jim! Your boundless appreciation is always
much appreciated! :-)
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I think my inner dialogues had moulded the ground for this
transition.
Can definitely relate, Irmeli -- after getting fed up with the carrot-
on-a-stick and deciding to accept/insist on Perfection NOW, the
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All the stories about our experience prior to
awakening are rendered useless though, in my
experience.
Which may be why, as I've been suggesting,
there's this huge disconnect between the
enlightened and the
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Nyah.
The enlightened remember what its like NOT to be enlightened,
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Gotta say it's more like a memory of a memory of a memory -- not a lot
of juice there. Rather, am continually surprised by people's
steadfast
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I think it's the attachment to there being some trick
or something else that has to happen before we
realize our enlightenment that seems to
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Moreover, even if I'd never encountered Barry prior
to joining FFL, I'd find a lot of his behavior
offensive and inappropriate.
and I'll bet he's DAMN proud of it!
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snip Thanks for responding Rory. Your Nowness is always much
appreciated!
Thanks for sharing these, Jim! Your boundless appreciation is
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I think my inner dialogues had moulded the ground for this
transition.
Can definitely relate, Irmeli -- after getting fed up
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All the stories about our experience prior to
awakening are rendered useless though, in my
experience.
Which may be why, as
Interesting! I am on the first few chapters of
the new Harry Potter book myself :-)How very very
interesting, my wife is reading it, and I will be reading it after. Wow.
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I think it's the attachment to there being some trick
or
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Interesting! I am on the first few chapters of the new Harry Potter
book myself :-)
How very very interesting, my wife is reading it, and I will be
reading it after. Wow.
I take your point; how very unusual
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Interesting! I am on the first few chapters of the new Harry
Potter
book myself :-)
How very very interesting, my wife is
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