--- In [email protected], anon_astute_ff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > But you're welcome to it if it floats your boat. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I guess there is simply no choice. > > > > > > > > > > > > See? That's where we differ. I have a choice. :-) > > > > > > > > > > No, the situation is the same for us both, just you think > > about > > > it > > > > > differently. > > > > > > > > +++ You stand in the rain-you get wet-problem > > > > You don't stand in the rain, you dont, no problem. > > > > Your choice, your problem. N. > > > > > > I tend to agree. For me, it's about making the > > > choice to come in out of the rain. > > > > > > As I read what trinity is saying, he doesn't > > > believe that he has that choice. Someone or > > > something else makes it for him. > > > > > > So if I stand in the rain and get wet, it's > > > the result of my choice. I take responsibility > > > for my wetness and having caused it. > > > > > > It he stands in the rain and gets wet, it's > > > because the universe wanted it that way. :-) > > > > > oh what the hell...this is the classic argument of identification, > > often misintepreted in terms of practical action. > > > > Coming in out of the rain is always a good idea, whether or not we > > IDENTIFY as our limited bodies, egos, minds, thoughts, or whether we > > completely surrender to Brahman. > > Why? Walking or running in the rain is a wonderful experience. You are > living in a sterile techno bubble world if you don't periodically run, > walk and dance in the rain. And jump in puddles. > > > > > > Can we say that an experiential identification with Brahman > > Heh, good one, "identification with Brahamn". If there is something > still to be indentified with anything, Brahman or whatever, its all > simply mood-making. Slumber on. > > > Identification with Brahman > > haha, there you go again. This is great stuff. Do you write comedy > professionally? > > > is a state of evolution, > > It gets better. "state". "evolution". > > > because we work > > to achieve it, and it does take considerable work... > > hahah. And I bet considerable "desire" is needed too. That which is > outside/inside/mu -- not even a correct concept -- of Desire, > "reached" hahaha by "Desire". > > I have not seen such great satires of advaita-speak ever. > > > This IS NOT to say that identification with Brahman is BETTER than > > any other state. > > Then why is it desired and worked hard for. hahaha the > multi-dimensional, mobious loops the mind gets into when it "imagines". > eeeew, I smell chicken sh*t...
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