--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Jan 7, 2006, at 4:38 PM, a_non_moose_ff wrote: > > > My sense of the vasanas are the tight grip of residue and structure of > > conditionings and experiences that make "I" appear to be the body or > > mind or intellect. When that grip lossens, then that false sense of I > > dissolves. But the structure of vasanas is still there -- just not a > > tight or binding grip. More translucent. Social self is still there. > > Just not hung up in "oneself" as before, no one or thing to get > > insulted, or to get mad and angry (as in "losing it" -- though > > certainly displeasure might still be shown). Thus an experience of > > social self, same characteristics, but being loser, freer, playful, > > very flexibible, etc. > > > > And some vasanas -- while more loose and translucent, may be "human > > liver and fava bean" oriented. Its my experience that mind / intellect > > continue to react, process, learn, and digest old habits and patterns, > > just as when vasannas were tighter. But now faster, with everything > > flowing more loosely, flexibly playfully. > > > > And I sense vasanas can and do get more radically transformed as jiva > > mukti flows in to veheda mukti (spelling ?) As IT is seen to be all > > there is. > > Hey, it's easier to lose them during the dark night of the soul > doncha know? Wait till he finds out it's actually not Vedic to do > that...man will those vasanas be pissed! And of course the universal > black-hole of the soul is exponentially worse. Just because you left > your vasanas at the Otumwa mall, doesn't make it good. Just wait. I > always make certain my vasana-kshaya is 100% Vedic. Sure they have to > sacrifice a goat, but dude, they do it in India...
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