--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > India is one of the most corrupt countries on this planet, > > where anyone can stand in front of a camera saying anything > > for a few rupees. > > > > I donĀ“t believe a word of those accusations, but I do believe, > > given the huge revenues in his estate reported to be about > > 5 billion dollars, that many lost souls would try to get > > their piece. > > > > That they thus managed to dupe perhaps million of other lost > > fools like yourself to believe in these rumors is in no way > > a surprise. > > > > To convince you of any foul play must have been like kicking > > in open doors. > > Here's another simple, easily-answered question for > you, Nabby. > > Has there *ever* been a spiritual teacher who you > once thought was 'perfect,' or a saint or 'avatar' > or even just an enlightened teacher, who you > *changed your mind about*? > > What I'm asking is -- were you ever wrong in your > initial assessment? > > My bet is that you will say no. > > My bet is that you *have* to say no, because to > admit that you could have been wrong about one > teacher means that you could be wrong about all > of the others. > > What say you? >
Perfection is not possible in the outside world, you are trapped in the accidental fascinated and enamored by it and expect perfection in the glorious imperfection. Perfection is a quality of the essence.