Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 P: Hermits go to caves to leave humanity behind, not to be less than human, but believing that in that way they will get in touch with their divine nature. Still, they don't realize such notions of divinity were also planted in their mind by the very society they are trying to transcend. No one escapes the human mind. The very notion of being something else, is also the mind at work. I have no more to say about that. You can have the last word. L.E: Thanks, I'll accept your offer. If they get in touch with their divine nature they have transcended any notions that society planted. The truth they discover may be very different from what they were taughjt. Your view is very hopeless and rejects any way to escape into freedom from conditioned thinking and mind fictions. Any one who claims to have accomplished this you will reject as a fraud I suppose. I wonder what you think of Nisargatta's experience and writings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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