What amazed me is that a good teacher can dismantle a students wrong
View in about 1 to 3 sentences. Correct View (darshana) is
*essential*.
---That remains
to be
seen.
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Sadly a form of vanity tends to follow the wrong View.
>
> What amazed me is that a good teacher can dismantle a students wrong
> View in about 1 to 3 sentences. Correct View (darshana) is
*essential*.
>
> I also found so
On Apr 12, 2005, at 2:17 PM, Gregory N Poole wrote:
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>> Nearly half the world accepts the concept of maya -
>> the concept that the world is an illusion. But almost
>> no one lives as if they believe the fact!
>
> That's because the world ***feels*** so real. That "moment of
> understanding" ca
That's because the world ***feels*** so real. That "moment of
understanding" can help you realize that just because something feels
real, doesn't actually make it real.---Ah yeah, but the more real it feels
it becomes the more true.
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> It is to say, however, that the finding of one's
> true nature occurs in a "moment of understanding."
Well put. Reality, consciousness, has always been everywhere,
which is why it is so easy to overlook. Ever tried to see your
own eye? Without a mirror :)
> Nearly half the world accepts th
YeeHAH! Another one bites the dust! Show's over, folks! :-)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From James Braha:
>
> Below is the Intro to my new book (5 pages), which
> is close to being finished.
>
> ULTIMATE FREEDOM: The One reality
>
> Introdu