Does the sweet shop enter the person or does the person enter the sweet shop?
On Jul 24, 5:32 am, Marko Gregoric <[email protected]> wrote: > A person can happen to enlightenment. > > 2010/7/24 Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]> > > > > > The point you keep missing is enlightenment cannot happen to a person > > > Sent from an iPhone > > > On 23 Jul 2010, at 22:26, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote: > > > That's right. I am an infant at heart. Have you heard of Jesus saying "be a > > child at heart" ? > > That is the nature of the Self. It is pure innocence. It is our true > > nature. > > Sandeep has a manipulative and political mind who uses his fake literary > > skills to create a persona. > > As long as you do not mess with him or argue with him, he will be your best > > friend. > > But luckily some people in this world have spines and balls and can see > > through the fog of erudition that he creates. > > As far as being mean is concerned, I am mean to him..yes because you do not > > see how he tries to influence others to hate me in his posts. This is what I > > mean by political nature. There were several other Indians who have done > > that here already. There was a Vijaya and another Ram or someone. They lick > > the arses of Rodger or yourself or some other Western people here and think > > that this is some cool group to which they are privileged to belong to. > > All this is because they don't have the balls to argue directly because > > they might lose membership of this elite group. > > The most disgusting thing about these people was that they do not know what > > Self-realization is and they tried to convince me that it cannot have > > happened to me. That is the biggest joke. It will take another million years > > for any person to convince me of that because that is the nature of reality. > > > So now tell me where are Vijaya or Ram ? They are all gone in hiding. And > > this Sandeep now has to clean up his act or else its going to be very hard > > for him to convince people of anything. > > > On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 9:01 PM, Marko Gregoric < <[email protected]> > > [email protected]> wrote: > > >> I think Sandeep posts are very inspiring sometimes even mindblowing. I > >> think you'll hardly find some advaita text of this quality and > >> insightfulness > >> in modern literature. Of course someone might not appreciate his literary > >> style aka way of expressing or even the very content. That I can > >> understand. > >> What I cannot understand is your infantile attitude, RS. No, sorry, let me > >> correct the term,you are simply being mean. > > >> 2010/7/23 roomsearching < <[email protected]> > >> [email protected]> > > >> Sandeep, > > >>> This is your best post ever because you did not use your own brain in > >>> posting it. > >>> Thank you so much. > > >>> On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Kuber Technologies > >>> <<[email protected]> > >>> [email protected]> wrote: > > >>>> A monk once complained to the Master, "We waste most of the day sweeping > >>>> floors and washing clothes, is there a away of avoiding this"? > > >>>> "Yes, there is." > > >>>> "How?" > > >>>> "By just sweeping floors and washing clothes," replied the Master. > > >>>> --------- > > >>>> The myth is not about "doing Nothing" but that in the doing of > >>>> something, anything, > > >>>> .... something, anything is getting done.
