Thanks,Kali.
On Jul 25, 1:05 pm, Mahakali <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Rodger > > speaking from direct experience, I only know (?!) two things: > > 1. a great sense of inadequacy did accompany me for a while whilst > 'searching', till 'I' realized there was nothing wrong with me. > However, small readjustments did occur that helped me understand > better the unicity of Consciousness and Awareness; > > 2. (Psychological) pain: this was a major factor to the point I was > only seeing two categories of people (a) those who were carrying a > pain (like me) and (b) those who were pain-free i.e. the enlightened, > the Self Realized, the awakened ones. It took me some time to realize > in order to experience 'pain' there has to be a 'one' that feels the > pain. Enlightenment is a pain-free zone because no-one is there. > > Of course, pain can still arise, but it does not belong to > 'anyone'..... > > Kali > > On 25 Lug, 18:05, Rodger <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi Kali, > > Chasing enlightenment can only result in suffering? Why do you say > > that? I have not found it to be the case? (Not saying it doesn't > > entail suffering...but,result in?) > > > On Jul 25, 10:18 am, Mahakali <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Chasing enlightenment can only result in suffering. Suffering upon > > > suffering equates misery. > > > > I can relate to what U.G.K. said as the seeker will normally start off > > > from a point of 'wanting to achieve something (enlightenment) that > > > someone else (the Guru) has but he (the seeker) still has not got it > > > and wants is badly (to feel superior or different) from everyone else. > > > Enlightenment is seen as something to 'add' on the existent > > > personality rather than 'diminish' the power of the ego. > > > > Kali > > > > On 25 Lug, 15:54, Rodger <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > 'By continuing to listen to me you merely heap one misery upon those > > > > you already have'. (U.G.K.) > > > > > Say what?- Nascondi testo citato > > > - Mostra testo citato -
