--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, akasha_108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Akasha:
> > > But what is your definition of CC? (but define it in a non-
seeking 
> > > way :) )
> 
> Judy:
> > In my understanding of how MMY uses the term, CC
> > is permanent, 24-hour-a-day foreground PC.

Er, Akasha, I'm proposing a term to describe a
particular type of experience, i.e., permanent,
24-hour-a-day foreground PC, period.  I don't know
how to make that any clearer.  I don't understand
where all these other questions are coming from.



> 
> Is there "no-I"?
> 
> Is one in CC, at home with all knowledge?
> 
> In CC, is one spontaneously in accord with all the laws of nature?
> 
> Does anger manifest in that state?
> 
> From it, does spontaneous abilities manifest?
> 
> Are ritam experiences necessarily clear in CC?
> 
> Does celibacy naturally "happen" in CC?
> 
> What is the experience of witness sleep? Of dreaming?
> 
> Is it "a turn on the switch in a dark room" experience where its 
clear
> that its impossible for anyone not in full established CC to have 
any
> inkling as to what CC is about?
> 
> What happens when a person in CC meditates?
> 
> Does a person in cc aura's change? Their breath? Their need for 
sleep?
>  
> 
> 
>  
> > > Can you now get universal consensus on this list for that
> > > definition?  
> > 
> > If I'm representing MMY's definition correctly,
> > I ought to be able to, at least from those who
> > recall MMY's teaching.  Corrections to my
> > understanding of how MMY uses the term are
> > welcome.
> 
> Well, I hold the issue is not just remembering the teaching. The 
issue
> is taking the claims of those proclaiming the state and categorizing
> all of their claimed or unclaimed attributes within the CC framework
> as "necessary and /or sufficient or bogus/not relevant." And coming 
up
> with a consistent framework.
> 
> If one wanted to do so. I am not saying its necessary or even 
useful.
> Just interesting.
>  
> > I'm only suggesting it because it's a term we're
> > all familiar with, and it's not a complicated
> > definition.
> 
> yes. I understand. I have had the same thought. Until i tried to 
apply
> it and met some of the above issues.




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