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In a message dated 10/31/2005 5:04:12 PM Pacific Standard Time,

Nisargadatta writes:

 

You may have read a lot, same as Phil or Marc and all the others and

what you post is just what you believe could be true, but not more,

and I never have seen from you a serious and honest sign to admit

what your real insights are: Bubbles. Maybe we could start with that ?

 

 

 

Not that it matters, but aside from some quotes and the occasional internet

article, I've never read anything from the enlightened masters, though I'm

told that what I say rings true in that respect. I haven't read anything

seriously in many years. There's no need, all of it can be seen by simply

looking,

the difference being that this becomes a knowing that must be conceptualized

rather than a concept that must become a knowing.

 

You also don't hide as well as you would like, since you reside in this same

place of knowing. Dis'illusion' is inevitable and useful. This may lead to a

struggle with that which is now perceived as meaningless nonsense. What

follows this struggle is a glorious surrender and one sees that this was the

only

goal all along.

 

As has been said, you are loved by this 'arrogant' one, because it is seen

that nothing at all has gone wrong. All is occurring within the perfection and

can be no other way.

 

Peace,

Phil

 

 

 

 

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