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> RoomStretching  strikes again.
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> To test us all ..............
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There is nobody testing you asshole. And there is no asshole.

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>  2, 2:49 pm, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 2:06 PM, 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.
> >
> > Wow! what the hell do you exactly mean by the above statements ?
> >
> >
> >
> > > Another part is when I listen or watch, without attaching anything to
> > > what I am witnessing and just watch everything unfold and refold.
> >
> > Wow, that is as abstract as a Picasso painting.
> >
> > > It's
> > > a spiritual experience to watch the natural flow or movement of life.
> >
> > Do you watch the flow of your urine too often in the toilet ?
> >
> > > 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.
> >
> > True. Watching the movement of urine gets boring after sometime.
> >
> >
> >
> > > "A lack of ego(or really self).........cannot see an ego or self in
> > > anybody
> > > else or in anything else".
> > > Then why did you notice that someone was in a deep darkness and lost in
> > > their own ego ?
> >
> > > 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.
> >
> > You mean you lose your own ego. If you see an ego in someone, you are
> seeing
> > it in yourself right ?
> >
> > > 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.
> >
> > You seem to give an impression like "even such a great person like me
> finds
> > it hard to maintain focus".
> > That is a bit patronising.
> >
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> >
> > > 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- Hide quoted text -
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