Oh, goodie. Story time. Tell us the one again about the infinitely
radiant Pride. Ot the ones where particlees collide in this big
chamber and go "boom boom"! Or one about dragons. I love the ones
about dragons! 


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What an interesting statement, that of Dark being faster than 
> > light...that certainly rings true when evaluating the Dark Night 
> > experience, but how then do we integrate such an experience? 
> Perhaps 
> > the Dark Night experience is that of having transcended space time 
> > intuitively, recognizing that transcendence as Reality, yet still 
> > hanging on to the now empty husk of false identity? Then after a 
> > long time of trying to miserably reanimate the false identity of 
> > concepts and stories, we give up, and gracefully, magically 
> > integrate ourselves into the Dark, now recognizing how to function 
> > again in space time, while being true to our Selves.
> 
> Yes, nicely put (if I do say so mySelf *lol*); the omnipresent gold-
> light/angels/deities/etc. would be the subjective (and by that I 
> mean "real") equivalent of attaining lightspeed and essential 
> identity with the laws of nature; with further acceleration the 
> inevitable onset of the Dark if resisted (and it usually is *lol*) 
> with belief in stories, concepts, etc. brings suffering, as all 
> resistance = suffering. Kind of like trying to crawl back into the 
> spacetime womb, resisting one's own birth. But afterwards, we 
> can "program" the particles and superimpose whatever story of duality 
> they/we like on the emptiful-indescribable, but without that bind of 
> identifying belief and consequent resistance, there is no suffering.
>


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