---Excellent points, in fact there are some (probably) Enlightened people who proclaim that there's nothing more to be done; but that's after they had spent a long time doing various projects: examaples: Cohen (forgot his first name), a disciple of HWL Poonja and the editor of What is Enlightenment, and Adi Da, who says he's accomplished what he set out to do, there's nothing more to be done, and that he's "absolutely happy".
In [email protected], "Robert Gimbel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --Why does an "Enlightened One" bother to do anything? If one is > completely fulfilled within himself, or herself, why "do" anything? > Inherent in the question is the notion that nothing of value can be > gained by relating to other's experience, hopes, questions, of > people that have spent years on the path, and are still very much > seekers who are seeking. > The whole thing seems to me to be a feeling, that unless you have > some postition that society considers meaningful or powerful or sexy > or whatever, then you are just 'another brick in the wall'. > It is exactly this attitude which keeps people idolizing the false > gods of our culture. > Some people are just more interested in money; take for example > Deepak Chopra; he has basically plagerized all of Maharishi's work; > He dosen't seem enlightened to me, although he does seem to be > devoted to making as much money as he possibly can..and not to just > pick on him, but we see mega examples of this attitude prevalent on > our culture, that money is the end goal of everyting.. > The movies every week: How much did each gross, this weekend. > There was a time, when things were not analysed solely on the basis, > of how much it grossed this past weekend. > I myself like participating in this discussion, because I feel that > I have acheived a lot on the path to enlightenment, and wish to > share with others my experience, creativity, and compassion. > And, I wish to learn from other's and I have learned a lot, since > discovering this forum, just a few months ago.. > What's wrong with that? > > - In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > wrote: > > > > > --- In [email protected], "authfriend" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > wrote: > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "sparaig" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > wrote: > > > > > > <snip> > > > > > > > > IOW, why would an Awakened ONe bother reading/posting > on > > this > > > > > > > forum? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > It's fun? > > > > > > > > > > > > Just seems awfully *attached* somehow. > > > > > > > > > > Then again, you seem to be of the opinion that the > > > > > Awakened should only tell you what you want to > > > > > hear, so I'm not convinced you have sufficient > > > > > unattachment to render an impartial judgment > > > > > on the situation. :-) > > > > (It would seem you haven't seen my response to > > this, BTW, the one that suggested you'd completely > > missed the point of what I wrote.) > > > > > > > > > The best answer has already been given -- "Because > > > > > it's fun." > > > > > > > > > > The next best answer might be "To learn more about > > > > > the infinite mysteries of creation by learning more > > > > > about the almost infinite number of ways that humans > > > > > *can* become awakened." > > > > > > > > which we all know is easy to do by reading what is essentially > an > > > > anonymous service. > > > > > > Anonymity has nothing to do with it. We're all basically > > > anonymous in real life, too, just calling ourselves the things > > > that others called us as we were growing up. > > > > > > For me, the thing that makes this board more interesting > > > than most others is that here I encounter people who, when > > > they discuss the myriad experiences that encompass what > > > we call enlightenment, I can actually *feel* the enlightenment > > > "coming through" in the posts. I cannot tell you *how*, I cannot > > > provide any explanation for why that might be, but it is. Having > > > "been there, done that" myself, however briefly, it's like some- > > > thing in me still recognizes that infinity when I encounter it, > > > even in posts on the Internet. Go figure. > > > > > > You can choose to scoff and disbelieve this if you want, but > > > I'm trying to reply to a sceptical, put-down question with an > > > honest answer. > > > > The question was, "Why would an Awakened One bother > > reading/posting on this forum?" > > > > You've given us reasons why *you* bother reading/posting > > on this forum. But unless you're claiming to be an > > Awakened One, that doesn't answer the question that was > > asked, honestly or otherwise. > > > > The question was skeptical, but it's kind of > > interesting that you take it as a putdown rather > > than as an invitation to discussion. To subscribe, send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!' Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! 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