--- t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --- In [email protected], anonymousff
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Have you seen SS Ravi Shankar angry? Karunamayi?
> Mother Meera? Its
> > near impossible for me to concieve of anger within
> them.
> 
> For the last master you mentioned I am probably one
> of the very few
> people who could answer this. The answer is yes, but
> very, very
> rarely, and not very pronounced. Not screaming or
> shouting or anything
> like this.
> 
> But I heard that Nisargadatta Maharaj got angry very
> easily, it was
> very well known, but he would just as easily be over
> it. It wouldn't
> stick to his mind. It goes in the mind and out of
> it.

So again, this understanding that the "enlightened"
can not get angry is wrong. We're not understanding
correctly what the Gita is talking about. Cardmeister,
do you know what the sanskrit word is that is being
translated as "anger" in English? 



 
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