Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 >Pete, it is questionable that you are in any way enlightened, as it >is obvious that I have gotten your goat , though I did not even >intend to. You are easily triggered into reactive states, and over >come by afflictive emotions. You talk about bliss, but how blissful >can this be? Sincerely, Wry Wry, you thief! Give me back my goat. I need my milk. How dare you go around stealing goats from Mahatma Ghandi types. >How blissful can this be?< Very blissful. My only wish for you, is that you could share in what I see and feel. It might shock you to know, I think, there isn't much difference between you and me. The difference is that you are too uptight, and self-conscious, your mind rigidly follows a plan. I, on the other hand, am shamessly impulsive, and follow no blueprint whatsoever. Pete KKT: Hui-neng, the 6th Patriarch of Chinese Ch'an (Zen) once said: __If you've already << seen your own true nature >> (ie. Kensho, Self-Realization) then even while dancing (handling) with the sword in a fierce battle, you're still having Kensho :-)) KKT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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