--- jim_flanegin wrote:
>
> --- Rick Archer wrote:
> >
>  Seems to me that enlightenment is a matter of seeing
> > things clearly. It doesn't mean you're Superman.
> >
> That's as good and elegant a definition as I've heard-- seeing things 
> clearly. Plain and simple.

To bring up Suzanne Segal again, that's an admonition she 
hammered toward the end of her book -- "seeing things 
as they really are." But she never elaborated on it. 

Sometimes I think the work of Byron Katie is geared toward 
seeing things as they really are, unencumbered by 
preconceptions or fears. Maybe that's one explanation. 






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