On Jan 9, 2006, at 10:40 AM, a_non_moose_ff wrote:

--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




On Jan 9, 2006, at 10:12 AM, a_non_moose_ff wrote:



But you are mischaracterizing the mechanics I outlined, or

misunderstanding them.


And its not a path for everyone, or most. Its for a few that want or

need it.


The key is intense focus on one Big thing, a project beyond oneself.

All energy focussed on that one big "social", not personal, project.

Attention on all other desires fades and the vasanas of such begin to

dissipate. Then, and only then, is the second part relevant, the

change phase (the rug pulling).



But if there is attachment to an end result ("one Big thing") that is  

not karma-yoga, it's karmic attachment. Simply placing them in an  

unending chain does not remove this basic fact.



Thats nice, but it has little with what I outlined.  You are

misunderstanding or mischaracerizing the process I have outlined. It

is a process of two parts: the intense focus on a project outside of

oneself, which takes attention off, and attenuates other desires, and

then a rapid shift of attention off the core project onto another. 


Either way I do not see this as beneficial. I assumed you were joking around. It's also a known fact that people who are given jobs where unpredictability is the rule are more subject to stress-related diseases.



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