--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I suspect it all depends upon the level of conditioning > that the fanatic was exposed to. Consider fanatical > sects within the Catholic Church or Muslim faith or > whatever, in which doubt is not only not tolerated, it > is cause for expulsion. Consider a monk who has never > had what he considers a spiritual experience his entire > life, but at the same time, has been taught every day > of that life that FAITH, even in the absence of exper- > ience, is what counts. I would say that such persons > would tend to dive into the Bardo with faith intact. > > And who knows...that may be a good thing, if what you > want out of this life is some benefit in the next one. > What you say is good advice to keep our eyes open at all times and see what we are seeing. The TB life is a sad one, in my opinion, and a poor trade off for the richness of this world.
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