have to agree with you there. I recall after residence courses 
having this almost disembodied feeling of wonderfulness, but it 
brought a large part of the environment along with it. Never a 
perfection inside, complete relative outside. True it wasn't fully 
integrated, but it didn't feel very "CC" either.

So I never 'got' the CC thing either. I just assume now that I've  
experienced it and it wasn't anything like the description, and that 
the growth of enlightenment for me has never been a linear process; 
more like accumulated waves infused into me, resulting in an ever 
expanding ocean of perception.

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> Frankly I never understood the big deal about CC. <snip> Still, I 
don't understand CC as a road mark. That would be like looking in a 
mirror and the mirror looking in the mirror but the looker looking 
at the looker.  It just doesn't work for me.
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