While I may see that in everybody,that what I see is not always
pleasing.I am not without preferences in that what I
see.And,sometimes,in that what I see I see in me intolerance for.

A gift? That may just be the word.For what can I call mine but that
what has been given to me to see?  See?

Spirit is as spirit does...has no preferences for what is seen...be it
intolerance...or lack of.





On Aug 2, 8:20 am, Bob1357 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wish I had that gift Rodger.
> One day I will.
>
> On Aug 2, 8:14 am, Rodger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > When it comes to self,Bob,I have no preferences.I see that in
> > everybody.
>
> > On Aug 2, 8:06 am, Bob1357 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > "When or where do you see the
> > > spiritual emerging from a non-spiritual experience."
>
> > > To me, part of it anyway, it is when I see another struggling in
> > > misery in the darkness (completely immersed in ones ego).
> > > Then reaching a hand out to help shed some of that darkness.
>
> > > Another part is when I listen or watch, without attaching anything to
> > > what I am witnessing and just watch everything unfold and refold. It's
> > > a spiritual experience to watch the natural flow or movement of life.
> > > Unfortunately, I can not seem to "hold on to" such an experience for
> > > long, because I tend to let my attention follow my thoughts much more
> > > often than I would like.
>
> > > "A lack of ego(or really self).........cannot see an ego or self in
> > > anybody
> > > else or in anything else".
>
> > > I have noticed that by deeply listening or closely watching an
> > > another, I see or listen "beyond" (for lack of a better word) the Ego
> > > to a point to where I don't see the ego in another.
> > > I have to be completely immersed in what I am doing experience this.
> > > Again, I have a hard time maintaining that focus as I tend to get
> > > tangled in, and follow my own thoughts more often than I would like.
>
> > > On Aug 2, 6:57 am, Kuber Technologies <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Kali,
>
> > > > On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Mahakali <[email protected]> 
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > Hi everyone
>
> > > > > we all know the difference between spiritual and non-spiritual. We
> > > > > have gone through endless debates and discussions on spirituality.
>
> > > > > But, in real life, where do you draw the line between what is
> > > > > spiritual and what is non-spiritual? When or where do you see the
> > > > > spiritual emerging from a non-spiritual experience of viceversa?
>
> > > > > To me, it is seen in my reactions and attitude towards life i.e. when
> > > > > my ego does not take ownership of facts and events and stories being
> > > > > built upon it have been abandoned. It is simply what it is without any
> > > > > (mental or intellectual) story or attribute being added to it.
>
> > > > Wonderfully put............and spot on.
>
> > > > Which also means that while there is always a preference.....
>
> > > > ..... there is really no actual despising or rejection, or intolerance 
> > > > .....
>
> > > > .....about or of anything.
>
> > > > A lack of ego(or really self).........cannot see a ego or self in 
> > > > anybody
> > > > else or in anything else.
>
> > > > > What about you?
>
> > > > > Kali

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