--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Read the full gita text, quote after quote. Upon > > > reading that, and in > > > your personal experience of silence and wholness, > > > tell us what role > > > does anger play for spritually absorbed, spiritually > > > mature people? > > > Its an experiential oxymoron to me. > > > > It does appear to be an oxymoron, but I see our > > understanding of these lines from the Gita as > > incomplete. The enlightened can get angry, period. > > Some get angrier than others. > > It seems to be a given that the enlightened > can and do experience anger. That, for me, > is not the question. The question would be, > "Who experiences the anger? And is that > subjective experience qualitatively different > than the experience before realization?" > > Unc
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