And you should believe what *I* have to say about non-attachment,
because *I* have established such a track record of not being attached
here on Fairfield Life. *I* mean, all those times I lost it and lashed
out, insulting people and calling them names because they didn't buy my
enlightened act...that WASN'T attachment. It only looked that way
because you people are so damned unevolved.

*Mine* is the only view that matters on this subject of non-attachment.
And if any of you challenge this, *I* will argue with you to establish
*my* dominance and how ignorant you are. And that's not attachment.
That's just *me* being compassionate towards all of you low-lives who
just aren't as evolved and as enlightened as *I* am.

Why don't you people just learn to pay attention to what *I* say like
the more evolved people over on BATGAP. *They* understand how special
*I* am, and they believe the things I say Just Because *I* Say Them. Why
don't you? What is WRONG with you?

:-)

--- In [email protected], doctordumbass@...  wrote:
>
> Funny thing how one of the members of this forum recently claimed that
the state of non-attachment, could be learned, consciously. This means
that the individual, the ego, takes the responsibility for dissolving
itself. Can anyone say, "fox guarding the hen house"?? lol
>
> Such a misguided idea, this "noggin-attachment", and a huge waste of
time. This idea of *developing* "non-attachment", began with the
misinterpretation of what are known as the limbs of enlightenment.
Instead of the teachers recognizing, that the limbs grow simultaneously,
vs. sequentially, they fucked the whole thing up.
>
> These teachers, of incorrect knowledge, teach the limbs as a path, or
a series of stages, tied to conscious development, by the ego, of its
supposed non-attachment.
> It is possibly a fun game, to pretend to be distanced from experience,
and supposedly non-attached, but it is in the end a huge sacrifice of
human life, towards mood-making, and false hope.
>
> Non-attachment cannot be learned, or faked, or thought into. It is a
natural conditioning of the nervous system that accompanies, rather than
leads, Enlightenment. There is no possibility of being just 90% or 75%
or 32% attached to experience, the play of the three gunas, and its
resulting karma. It is all or nothing. Any other attempt shows up as
strained behavior, with an implicit idea, of how this non-attachment is
supposed to *feel*; life on Fantasy Island, and nothing more.
>

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