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In a message dated 12/29/2005 2:52:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ADHHUB writes:

 

> This desire for God is often experienced as a deep longing. This

> >longing is really the longing for wholeness; for completeness; for the

> deep knowing that we were never apart from anyone or anything to begin

> with.

> If we follow it back yet one more step, we notice that the entire illusion

> itself is predicated on unwholeness and could not exist but by virtue of

> t's nature as lack. And so, to me, by it's nature, the illusion instills a

> sense of lack, which is translated by the human according to his own

> level of consciousness. It does, however, drive the entire illusion in a

search

> for Self.

>

> Phil

>

>

> NO!

>

> Larry

>

>

> Very thought provoking. Hehe.

>

> Phil

>

> Again: No! Not it doesn't. No it isn't. No it's not!!!

Better yet if it was thought extinguishing. Hehe.

 

Larry

 

 

 

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In a message dated 12/29/2005 3:32:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,

Nisargadatta writes:

 

epston

Re: Phil-More Details About Perfection

 

In a message dated 12/29/2005 2:52:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ADHHUB writes:

 

> This desire for God is often experienced as a deep longing. This

> >longing is really the longing for wholeness; for completeness; for the

> deep knowing that we were never apart from anyone or anything to begin

> with.

> If we follow it back yet one more step, we notice that the entire

illusion

> itself is predicated on unwholeness and could not exist but by virtue of

> t's nature as lack. And so, to me, by it's nature, the illusion instills

a

> sense of lack, which is translated by the human according to his own

> level of consciousness. It does, however, drive the entire illusion in a

search

> for Self.

>

> Phil

>

>

> NO!

>

> Larry

>

>

> Very thought provoking. Hehe.

>

> Phil

>

> Again: No! Not it doesn't. No it isn't. No it's not!!!

Better yet if it was thought extinguishing. Hehe.

 

Larry

 

 

 

 

Well, okay, as long as you don't experience any sort of resistance around

the ideas, then I'm sure you're on the right track. :)

 

Phil

 

 

 

 

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