On Jun 24, 2005, at 11:48 PM, anonymousff wrote:

>> In all seriousness, what does anger or the lack
>> thereof have to do with enlightenment? Are you
>> assuming enlightenment excludes anger?
>
>

The fiery nature of anger is a pattern that IME seems to arise from a 
deluded sense of being alone and that loneliness gives rise to the 
illusion that we are all separate. Would you attack something if you 
knew you were connected to it? Once you begin to get used to an 
unattached non-referentiality you realize that the sense of loneliness 
was actually simply aloneness--which is quite different. Once we are no 
longer clinging to the referential fire-pattern, our own innate 
spaciousness can manifest the energy of anger as finely-tuned 
discriminative awareness...and in that sense anger is just energy, 
energy for discriminative awareness that burns through our illusions.

Amen. Hallelujah. Smile.



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