Responses interleaved below.

wayback71 wrote:
> 
> Is feeling good dangerous because you get attached?

Yes. For example, I feel good because I just finished a 
great lunch, to which I can say without doubt I am 
attached. I cannot seem to get away from eating. It 
has me by the throat, as it were.

> Or is it a lure toward joy, from which it is might be 
> easier to make the leap to pure consciousness?  

Vaj said it well the other day -- "the more intense the 
bliss-sensation, the more intense levels of emptiness 
(which is what the bliss is riding on top of) one can fathom."

> Doesn't joy chagne the physiology so that the leap is easier?

I think Deepak Chopra and Maharishi might say so. And 
so would Patrick Gillam, for all that.

 - PJG







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