--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Thanks [to Vaj] - I really enjoy all of these different 
> perspectives on Brahman. I appreciate the emphasis here 
> to integrate what we are here and now, that we won't 
> somehow be someone else when we permanently realize Big 
> Mind, as the author calls it. 

And in fact, we probably can't ever realize Big Mind
*without* being ourselves, and being comfortable with
that.

> This is the process as I experience it; to over time 
> integrate every experience of ours, rid ourselves of 
> all experiential awkwardness with our Selves, until 
> all experience and all states of mind are experienced 
> without losing our natural non-dual state....Then, and 
> only then, the FUN begins!

OR, losing our natural non-dual state, and being
comfortable with *that*, too. The universe is not
necessarily as hierarchical as the Hindu system
likes to portray it. There are all these states of
consciousness, or the 10,000 states of mind in 
Buddhism, but they're *all* possibly *just* states
of mind, all coexisting peacefully, *all* perfect
from some point of view, none of them "higher" than
another. And *all* of them are potentially FUN, if 
you're just weird enough.

One of my favorite cartoons shows a guy in Hell, 
pushing a wheelbarrow full of rocks, eternally.
There are flames and devils everywhere. The heat
is palpable; the guy pushing the wheelbarrow is
sweating buckets. But he's also smiling, and has
this enormous shit-eating grin on his face, and
he's whistling. Two of the devils in the back-
ground are talking, one of them saying to the 
other, "We've got to watch this guy...he's got 
a bad attitude."









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