--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote:
>

 My guideline is, "If I 
> can even *have* a thought while meditating with 
> the person, they aren't a candidate for 'suspicion 
> of enlightenmentitude.' If their samadhi is so 
> powerful that it 'reaches out' and draws me into 
> it and becomes my samadhi as well, then they are."


This ofcourse is where the Turq went wrong, where he shows his basic 
misunderstanding of any 6'th grader in spiritual matters. 
A real Master would never do such a thing as the Turq describes. The experience 
of spirituality must be based on the ability of the student to have such 
experiences totally and completely independent of any other person, including a 
Guru or teacher or whoever.

But then again the Turq never had such kind of experiences in this life because 
he finished them off in a past lifetime. He never even had a 
Kundalini-experience.

As the americans says; go figure !




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