--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter Sutphen 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> --- marekreavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> snip
> > 
> > Yes, the "one" who began with the objective to find
> > who or what 
> > that "one" was is extinquished in the process.  That
> > one(self)is not 
> > found because it was never present.  Never present
> > because it was 
> > predicated on a misapprehension of the situation. 
> > The "feeling" of 
> > a self is the misapprehension, the mistake of
> > intellect, the false 
> > identity of pure awareness with limitations.  The
> > "feeling" is there 
> > only because pure awareness "IS", not because the
> > ego is.
> > 
> > Enlightenment/Awakening doesn't appear; ignorance
> > dissappears.
> 
> Good stuff! That feeling of "I" is pure awareness
> projected into mind. Like Deep Throat said, "follow
> the money." But in this case it is "follow the 'I'.
> Self inquiry will disolve that "I" into pure
> awareness.


How is it that once the "I" is dissolved into pure awareness, quite 
often after some time the "I" reemerges?

If the self disappears then what is it that falls back into the 
illusion? Or, put another way, what makes pure awareness become not 
so pure?

Rick Carlstrom




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