--- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> > So if an enlightened person tells me, "You're
> > trying to avoid become enlightened," I am to
> > assume that's the Way It Is?
> 
> *lol* Yes, I probably would be open to the idea, if I wished to
> align myself with the particular reality the so-called enlightened 
> person represents for me.

So I should consider the enlightened person's
perception of my motivations to be infallible?

> Otherwise, why would I consider them enlightened, 
> and myself not? Why would I wish to cling to My Own Way, or the Way 
> I Have Always Done Things, if I were not content with my own 
> condition?

Those are the only two possibilities, assuming that
person's perception of my reality is The Truth, and
being content with my own condition?

> > I'm really kind of astonished at how *prickly* this
> > topic seems to make many of you, as if it were
> > bringing up something you didn't really want to look
> > at yourselves.  What that could be, I have no idea.
> 
> If you are feeling our prickles for us

Not for you, no.  If I get pricked by a porcupine,
am I feeling its prickles *for* it?



, perhaps you *are* able to be 
> us, and you *do* have an idea of what we really don't want to look 
> at :-)




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