I'm not sure enlightenment and increasing sattva are the same thing. To answer the question Anon asked me, to bring light to the dark just changes the play of shadow. Real enlightenment starts when outside of the three gunas one no longer judges any of them from the standpoint of another of them but rather sees them all as the play of the absolute. One should have compassion for all beings, those of light and those of shadow. Instead of being some fanatical guna worshipper.
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Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 10:32 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: England down the drain/TMO privatised?

--- In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
wrote:
>
> > very similar to enlighten the self, only larger.
>
> And what that's mean to you? People seems to have different
> approaches to that including that ther is no "you" and that
> no one or the world needs it.

I think the enlightenment of the world is necessary, as is my own.
Perhaps they are the same thing. Although I know this 'me and the
world being the same' as an article of faith, I don't feel it 100% 
yet.
>
> > no, I don't know exactly the workings to carry it out. I do know
> > what the objective is.
>
> what is objective worth without a working plan?
All I know is what my plan for myself is. I am not a part of the TMO
so I am not concerned about what that working plan is. As for
Maharishi's plan, he knows what he is doing. I will leave it up to
him.

> The last thing I need from TMO/MMY is another faith system, I
already
> have one. I thought that TMO have it on the workings.
> maybe what cause people to still be ignorant is their attachment
to
> faith.
> Besides by MMY actions I'm not sure that he shares this "faith"
> anymore, maybe this is why he is closing the show down.

I agree. As I have said before, MMY is raising the bar so high as to
exclude all but the most enlightend in the TMO with regard to
success in his latest program, and perhaps even they will not
succeed by going by the book.

Glad to hear that you have faith. Where would we be without it? And
I agree that some use it as a crutch, perhaps most do. I have always
used my faith as a guide to continue moving forward.

Thanks,

Jim






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