--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Richard Hughes" 
> <richardhughes103@> wrote:
> >
> > Or how about three quarters because I doubt these ancient 
> > writings are be taken that literally, I would say they 
> > are more the history of the consciousness of that 
> > civilisation. So, perhaps asking if sat yuga is a 
> > fairy tale is not the right question, most human 
> > religions have tales of a blissfull life with god 
> > before a fall from grace, I like the idea that they 
> > symbolise the emergence of self awareness and the 
> > resultant seperateness from nature. All our meditating 
> > and rituals since then have been an attempt to regain 
> > that unity.
> 
> And the real joke of it all is that the myth is WRONG.
> There has never been a moment when anyone in human 
> history has ever "lost" their unity and "fallen" from 
> "grace." They all -- each and every one of them -- have 
> always already been enlightened.  The entire issue of 
> "separation" from nature is a non-issue, an illusion 
> based on ignorance of what has always already been
> present.  So the myth of "the fall" was developed to 
> describe the ignorance and the illusion, *not* to 
> describe any kind of reality.  :-)
>

Maya is every bit as real (or more so) to the unenlightened as Unity 
is to the enlightened.





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