Quote that just came in that seems to relate to a point Barry often brings
up:
 
For the Sake of the Whole
Most seekers are interested in enlightenment only for their own sake, only
for their own personal liberation. Indeed, when we begin the spiritual life,
the most important thing to us is our own happiness, our own personal
experience of expanded states of consciousness, our own enlightenment. But
there comes a time when some of us begin to recognize that spiritual
experience is not only for our own welfare. Because we have gone deeply into
the spiritual experience, we have discovered something sacred. It is the
recognition of an obligation, an obligation that literally commands us to
cease to live for ourselves alone, but instead to live for the sake of the
whole. In that obligation, it becomes apparent that this life is not our own
in any personal sense, and that true liberation can be found only when this
life is lived not for our own happiness but in the service of a cause that
is always greater than ourselves.

Andrew Cohen 
 

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