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In a message dated 3/27/2006 1:31:10 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ericparoissien writes:

 

> i have seen along the years a great number

> of perfect masters, enlightened and available,

> here on the net or elsewhere, but the pefect

> student is very rare, with an honesty to what

> he suffers and humility to open to the teachings

> and motherly care that are lavishly granted to

> whoever, with a pure, simple heart.

>

 

L.E: Your comment is just brain fantasy which is graceful and makes a point.

But you are mistaken.

The perfect student is unhappy, discontent and searching for help.

The perfect student may be aggresive and challenging, hostile and irritated

The perfect student is noisy, demanding and arrogant.

The perfect teacher is able to handle all of this with skill and ease.

 

Larry Epston

 

 

 

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Nisargadatta , epston wrote:

>

> In a message dated 3/27/2006 1:31:10 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> ericparoissien writes:

>

> > i have seen along the years a great number

> > of perfect masters, enlightened and available,

> > here on the net or elsewhere, but the pefect

> > student is very rare, with an honesty to what

> > he suffers and humility to open to the teachings

> > and motherly care that are lavishly granted to

> > whoever, with a pure, simple heart.

> >

>

> L.E: Your comment is just brain fantasy which is graceful and makes

a point.

> But you are mistaken.

> The perfect student is unhappy, discontent and searching for help.

> The perfect student may be aggresive and challenging, hostile and

irritated

> The perfect student is noisy, demanding and arrogant.

> The perfect teacher is able to handle all of this with skill and

ease.

>

> Larry Epston

>

> As stated in prior posts Larrald..I'm here with Open Arms.

.........Love..your master and teacher..bob

>

>

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Nisargadatta , epston wrote:

>

> In a message dated 3/27/2006 1:31:10 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> ericparoissien writes:

>

> > i have seen along the years a great number

> > of perfect masters, enlightened and available,

> > here on the net or elsewhere, but the pefect

> > student is very rare, with an honesty to what

> > he suffers and humility to open to the teachings

> > and motherly care that are lavishly granted to

> > whoever, with a pure, simple heart.

> >

>

> L.E: Your comment is just brain fantasy which is graceful and

makes a point.

> But you are mistaken.

> The perfect student is unhappy, discontent and searching for help.

> The perfect student may be aggresive and challenging, hostile and

irritated

> The perfect student is noisy, demanding and arrogant.

> The perfect teacher is able to handle all of this with skill and

ease.

>

> Larry Epston

 

 

There is no teacher and no student.

There is communication and listening. Or there isn´t.

 

Len

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