--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> > > Yes, they are the few that realize within some ....
> >
> >
> > Was that in the recent Zogby poll? What was the percentage? Else,
> how
> > do you know its "a few"?
> >
> From what the world's attention is focused on. If it were many, it
> would be reflected more widely through the media. And people would
> discuss it more openly.
Have you ever considered that it may be so obvious to most that it
barely warrants much mention. Like talking about the air.
> It is also the way evolution works,
This is a personal cognition of all creation? Or a story you were told?
>why
> there are far more ants than elephants.
And I suppose you are an elephant?
Thats another facet of the co-dependent bound/not-bound cycle story.
When one becomes liberated, they become superior. I guess thats the
difference between the first category ("I have no awareness of
boundaries") and the third stage of seekerdom "I have no awareness of
boundaries, EVER".
I observe people in the third stage, per their own story (I am not
acknowleging any reality of a third stage or any stages), tend to
express a sense of superiority. And reasonably so per their story.
"Most are in ignorance and boundaries, I am not, I am liberated, I am
the elephant, they are the ants." But what if its only a story. What
if one never bought into ignorance and boundaries in the first place?
Then there is no seeking, no seeker, no teacher for the seeker, no
seeker for the teacher, no boundaries to realize were never there, no
ignorance to realize was never there. No co-depenedency, no
superiority, no stories.
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