--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
[...]
> > Interesting story.
> 
> Absolutely.  On one level, Just Another Story.
> 
> However, there are really *two* stories above.
> If one keeps telling oneself the first story, 
> over and over and over, one is telling oneself
> that one is NOT enlightened, that there is 
> something that is PREVENTING enlightenment,
> and that one is basically a VICTIM of this
> "something" that is preventing enlightenment.
> 
> If one prefers the second story, it may be
> Just Another Story, but doesn't it seem like
> a possibly more productive story?  
> 
> It's all a matter of predilection and prefer-
> ence, in my opinion.  Some people cling to 
> the stories that reinforce that they're not 
> enlightened and that this isn't under their
> control.  Others prefer the stories that say
> that they already are enlightened and that
> realizing this is very much under their
> control.  Whatever floats yer boat.  :-)

And yet, both are stilljust stories. You're implying, for what its 
worth, that on the level ofenlightenment, one story is better than 
another...





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