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[email protected], "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> TorquiseB writes: snipped
> > I never understood why people go to such lengths
> > to believe that their spiritual teachers or the
> > people they look up to are "extraordinary." It
> > seems to me that it makes more sense to think
> > of them as ordinary.
>
> Jim Flanegin writes:
> Its the same old quest to hold two completely contradictory truths
> in our awareness simultaneously; that our teachers are
extraordinary
> to us personally, and personally we should evaluate them through
> ordinary means.
>
> Otherwise, we never 'get' anywhere.
>
> Tom T:
> Good old Jaimine to the rescue again. THat is the paradox of
Brahmin.
> The funny thing is that when you finally understand that you are
> holding those completely contradictory truths in one awareness
> simutaneously you are doing the Jaimini Polka or better know as the
> paradox of Brahmin. The ability to notice you are doing it is the
> confirmation you have slipped onto a differrent stage or a totally
180
> differrent viewpoint. Enjoy. Tom T
>
Hey Tom, I am curious about the relationship your levitation
experience you shared here, and having slipped onto a different
stage as you mention above. Did the levitation serve  (1) as that
last boundary to break, and right onto Brahman, or was it instead
(2) a very powerful catalyst to the eventual realization of Brahman
later on?

Thanks.





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