On Jan 8, 2006, at 6:29 PM, a_non_moose_ff wrote:

"The suggestion by the Neo-Advaitins that effort builds up the Ego

giving it a sense of pride in its ability to meditate, etc. is only

true in number of eccentric cases."


Though I think there is something very powerful in giving up, and

rooting out,  the search, path and desire for enlightenment. Which

doesnot preclude still doing sadhana for other reasons. 


The search, path and desire for enlightenment is a huge vasana in

itself.


Indeed. That was one of the important elements in a post put here from Dilgo Khyentse. The style of meditation changes as one approaches non-dual practices. "Sitting down to meditate" and all the drama associated with formal sessions of practice dissolve and become part of our larger "life". They are no longer separate. Ultimately you have to be able to take the state of "one taste" into moving, eating, shitting AND sitting. 



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