You are alone. All of this is B.S. in this moment.. you are. What else is there?
On Jun 21, 3:47 am, Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]> wrote: > What did you get hooked by? > > Some cirumstance in your life pulled for ego to be present and get in > the way of your realisation. > > When you give up that the circumstances of your life are relevant a > doorway to consciousness is opened. > > Then when you stop looking for a doorway with a destination, somewhere > to get to, when you get back to the heart of the matter and take a > step backwards into awareness you will get clarity again. > > Sent from an iPhone > > On 21 Jun 2010, at 11:37, jp EnlightenmentGuy <[email protected] > > > wrote: > > On Jun 20, 5:56 pm, Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]> wrote: > >> If you are quoting Wayne Liquorman why are you asking such simplistic > >> questions here? > > > Seems like this is how it often goes. > > > Here, there was a lifting of the veil, an opening, clear seeing, > > Enlightenment. For a time. > > > Then it seemingly went away. > > > Then... DAMNATION. The pendulum swung all the way the other way. > > > A well-known process. > > > This part sometimes called The Dark Night of the Soul -- Saint John of > > the Cross feeling abandoned by God. > > > Or in the Zen 10 Ox Hearding Pictures, probably 2 and 3 and 4 > > unfolding simultaneously, sometimes seemingly progressing, sometimes > > reverting all the way back to the beginning. > > > I guess I was hoping somewhere in a group of people actually calling > > itself Advaita Zen there would be some who were familiar with this > > process, perhaps had even been through it, and could guide. > > Spectacularly difficult to find a wise and skillful teacher. > > > SEIZING THE OX > > You have exhausted all your faculties to take hold of him. > > Because his spirit is strong and his strength abundant, > > it is difficult to rid him of his habits. > > Sometimes he goes to the top of the high plain. > > Other times he resides in clouds and smoke.
