Guest guest Posted May 13, 2001 Report Share Posted May 13, 2001 Nisargadatta, andrew macnab <a.macnab@n...> wrote: > Omkara wrote: > > > > Oh yeah, the body/mind gets " Enlightened. " Enlightenment is > > an " experience. " That's a hoot, indeed. > > There is a moment when integrated understanding clicks, certainly. Nisargadatta himself denies the 'necessity' of such 'moments'. I can't find the appropriate quote, but it's from " I Am That, " and a loose paraphrase -- " there are those who aren't aware that understanding has dawned. Such cases are often the most reliable. " If you want to hold me to a direct quote, I'd be happy to locate it, but it'll take some page-flipping. > Why the judgementalism and cynicism? Who interpreted the pixels appearing on screen as " judgementalism and cynicism? " Beyond that, " why anything? " > Its a pretty funny idea that a retired senior bank executive > would seek a fortune selling books on enlightenment. I doubt > that he needs the money. Why the judgment, above? " Positive " or " negative, " a judgment is a judgment. Namaste, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2001 Report Share Posted May 13, 2001 Omkara wrote: <snipped> > If you want to hold me to a direct quote, I'd be happy to locate it, > but it'll take some page-flipping. Don't bother. It's not important. > a judgment is a > judgment. Yup. > Namaste, > > Tim > Peace, andrew > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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