There's that old saw: "before enlightenment you chop wood and carry
water and after enlightenment you copy wood and carry water."
I find it interesting to watch the world falling apart. Our old systems
no longer work and the unenlightened materialistic elite are trying to
hold on to these antiquated systems. Time for them to move over and get
out of the way since they are a real drag on society. Certainly having
a quiet platform of silence helps to observe these apocalyptic events
and even laugh them off (or laugh at the perpetrators). I find that
some of the political forums I'm on the posters really get hung up in
the minutia missing the forest for the trees. Folks here, not so much.
That in itself is a sign of evolution.
On 01/22/2014 12:42 PM, Share Long wrote:
noozguru, I'm with you on this. And I'm not claiming to be
enlightened. I'm just saying that I think all of human life is about
spirituality, whatever else it's about, whether it be art or weather
or politics or food, etc. Or sports. I just watched 42, The Jackie
Robinson Story. Now that's spirituality in action! imho (-:
On Wednesday, January 22, 2014 11:53 AM, Bhairitu
<noozg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
On 01/22/2014 12:21 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
*/But almost no one writes about the spiritual experiences they have
on a daily basis. /*
Perhaps because they aren't narcissistic enough to want to brag about
them?
Or do you really want to read a bunch of noise about silence? :-D
Perhaps those who are experiencing enlightenment would like to talk
about the application of that such as perceptions of global or local
political events. Or the weather. Or food. Or football..