Akasha 108 writes: (Snipped)
While that is acknowledged, I think there is a subtle chain of bondage
that is unwound by giving up "home". And while as static analysis,
experientially Peter's view appears to articulate a truth, there are
other experiential truths that indicate a seepage (if not rampaging
floods at time) of consciousness into fuller and larger, and smaller
and more microscopic, realms of itself.

Tom T writes:
As a general comment I really resonated with Jed McKenna's description
in his second book Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment.  He commented
that being Awake is like being in Free Fall Forever. Nothing to hang
onto and knowing you are never going to hit bottom.  One lady here
said Yah! Teflon coated everywhere you try to grab on.  The journey
continues and the sense of freedom is great, but not knowing is the
essence of who, what or where things are going to happen.
Tom






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