--- In [email protected], tartbrain <no_re...@...> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltablues@> > wrote: > > > > > > I have a message for the planet's transformation too. I am not special and > > neither are you. We are just folks. > > It is ironic and funny that some, organizations and individuals, while > promoting a state of utter, intense, blazing core Oneness of all people, > things and worlds, seek to radically differentiate themselves, above and > beyond the crowd. > > "I am so very Special because I, Me personally, have obtained the Supreme > state of seeing the Oneness of All."
Right on! But doesn't that come with the spiritual clams territory? I have pride in my perspective that I have acquired too, but I don't hold it as anything that should become a universal teaching. I just found what works for me. And I do believe I am "right" about things, but I have been wrong about so much in my life I know better than to dig my heels in about it. But as soon as spiritual superlatives, the adjectives on parade, enter the party, you have the assumption: I am not only right for me, I am more right than you are about yourself. Epistemological humility seems much more a appropriate to the human condition than spiritual titles convey. >
