Emily, methunks that there is no disconnect between enlightenment, which you 
asked about, and life, which was the context of my answer and includes BOTH 
kinds of smile (-:





On Saturday, March 8, 2014 9:10 PM, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 
  


Methinks you may have changed what I was asking to make an attempt to talk of 
the topic, "life."  I have now changed my own context to "Share talking about 
life" and I am amused (in a friendly way).   

---In [email protected], <sharelong60@...> wrote :


Emily, emptybill and Doc are way better at describing it than I am. I just have 
glimpses and sense it all around in everything and everyone. It's a state of 
wondrous paradox.





On Saturday, March 8, 2014 7:02 PM, "emilymaenot@..." <emilymaenot@...> wrote:

 
Share, how does your comment relate to the article and to what Emptybill's 
comment was?  Can you elaborate?  What is "enlightenment" to you.  Sounds like 
you think it is a "thing"?



---In [email protected], <sharelong60@...> wrote :


Emptybill, 
Sorry, I did not weep, I read and enjoyed, thank you. It's ok if enlightenment 
gets me instead of me getting it. Six of one, half dozen of another (-:

So we could say, combining your words and punditsir's: enlightenment is only 
gonna get me as much as it gets me. That feels right. 






On Saturday, March 8, 2014 2:24 PM, "emptybill@..." <emptybill@...> wrote:

 
Share, 
Sorry to have to say it again to you but none of us will get any"enlightenment" 
at all, not now or at any time - never, ever. Enlightenment is a silly scam to 
get you to want something that you already are by nature. It is more accurately 
called selling water by the river. There is nothing to obtain other than the 
direct discernment of your real nature. 
Read it and weep.

http://www.nevernotpresent.com/faqs/relationship-yoga-vedanta/




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