--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> YOU are the one who is looking for "proof" that what I
> experienced was what you'd like to consider "real"
> levitation.  I have no such need.  I experienced what
> I experienced.  I was more than honest about relating
> it here.  I'm not trying to sell you anything or convince
> you of anything.  I just explained my experience.
> 
> I *understand* that it freaks you out and you'd like to
> not believe it.  I *understand* that if I were able to show
> you video, you would STILLnot believe it.  I really *do*
> understand.  I didn't want to believe it, either, and I was
> there seeing it happen.  
> 
> But I'm not gonna nitpick with you over your disbelief.
> It's yours.  I got over mine years ago.  
> 
> Unc

This internet group FFL is sometimes like watching someone actually 
levitate, or not. It is all just words on the one hand, and yet once 
we read for awhile, it dawns on us that things are being discussed and 
ideas exchanged that are every bit as astonishing as watching someone 
levitate. 

Watching someone levitate, or doing it yourself, is just a matter of a 
wall in the mind, or no wall in the mind. Symptomatic of neurons 
firing in a specific pattern in the brain, or not.

shempmcgurk, I followed your logic to its ultimate conclusion and 
realized as Unc and Rory have alluded (afw=another favorite word) to, 
no matter what the proof, say levitation taped with a video camera, by 
your mom, for example, what would it change in your life, in your 
mind, in your everyday existence?

Recently I woke up and did a mundane chore around the house, only it 
was something out of sequence; I had never before written checks for 
my bills before washing the dishes, for example. I forget the actual 
event, but it was similar. Anyway, this time I did it without 
thinking, and realized that the only reason my reality changed was 
that there was no longer this virtual wall inside my head. The absence 
of the boundary changed my life.

Then I got to thinking how life in general evolves from a lot of 
boundaries, to fewer and fewer and fewer, until we have none. As Rory 
speaks about Brahman being a state of life where the duality 
disappears; no boundaries. (and Rory, let's see THAT on video-tape, 
eh? ;))

Pick any living thing and trace its evolution to the next level of 
life and you'll see what I mean. e.g. a rock can't move, but a roach 
can. Fewer boundaries for Sir Roach. 

So the important thing isn't the levitation at all. At all. It is the 
elimination of boundaries within us.




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