Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 GuruRatings , " Tony OClery " <aoclery wrote: GuruRatings , " Eric Paroissien " <ericparoissien@> wrote: > > GuruRatings , " Era Molnar " <mi_nok@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > -=-yes, but when you say, " its the > > > absence of attachment to outcomes(s) > > > that's at the heart if it, " > > > > > > what are you referring to with the word > > > " it's " ? > > > > > > most interesting conversations between Bruce and Joyce and B and Pete > > > > I am curious: practice or no ? > > One is actively engaged into the cleansing process as long as in a > body; your practice is pushed forward from the remaining clash between > the perceived in and the out, it is not a matter of will or 'making' > something with a method; the description of self-inquiry or vichara, > always misses the mark but is the closest we have to describe the > practice that is not a method but 'living' itself from within the arms > of moksha, which is a demanding state of being when experienced and > complete absence when there is no experience. > Namaste, Simply put practice or sadhana is about concentrating the mind and lessening the growth of unnecessary samskaras.......... --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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