Hi RS

Enjoy your batcherlorhood!

All the best.

Kali





On 26 Lug, 17:12, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
> Kali,
>
> Everything is possible. I am just saying that its much easier to reach
> enlightenment without a bitch beside you who screws up your mind.
> Especially ones who go to parties, try control and manipulate you and tell
> you what to do , what to wear, constantly nagging you, comparing you with
> other men, running after other men, cheating on you, shopping all the time
> -- all these things happen very normally. And most women don't give a shit
> about enlightenment ie. 99.99 % of women. An ego is an ego and all women
> have it. I have never been married but I have had a very destructive
> girlfriend who was very good looking. Obviously you have to have an ugly
> good hearted wife for a supportive relationship. I don't think I need an
> ugly partner as I think it will destroy my life, unless I really fall in
> love with her - which is not very probable. To be honest, I really have no
> interest in women and try to be as far away from them as possible. Of
> course, these are all just my thoughts. I may be married in a couple of
> years. But at the moment I am just enjoying my bachelorhood at the age of
> 30.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Mahakali <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi RS
>
> > has it ever occurred to you that, perhaps, the wife in question i.e.
> > married to an enlightened man, might be of the supportive type rather
> > than the non-supportive type?
>
> > If a guru's marriage does not work, is it fair to attribute that the
> > fact he is enlightened? Or, is the guru - for example Eli (Gangaji's
> > husband) - just another human being making human mistakes and faults?
> > Are gurus allowed to be human or are they to be put on a pedestal?
>
> > Kali
>
> > On 26 Lug, 15:41, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > It happened to me already. So you are still on the waiting list. And
> > married
> > > people can forget about it.
> > > Marriage and enlightenment do not go together. UG had to leave his family
> > > behind and live like a vagabond to reach enlightenment.
> > > If you talk about things like enlightenment, your wife will kill you.
>
> > > On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 2:28 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Are you waiting for some kind of mystical sensation to confirm
> > > > enlightenment happened?
> > > > Can enlightenment happen without no associated special sensation?
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