--- In [email protected], t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@>
wrote:
>
> > So, if
> > we are true to ourselves, which is practically very similar to the
> > precept that there are no outward signs to enlightenment, there
are
> > innumerable tests to be faced and passed, whether in the spiritual
> > context of a student/teacher relationship, or just living a good
> > life, inside and out.
>
> I absolutely agree with you. Not everybody will be in a
> student/teacher relationship, and I believe sincerity is the most
> important thing, or being true to oneself as you say. So life will
> provide all the teaching necessary.
>
Yes, life absolutely does. Can't tell you the times I have gone with
my gut so to speak, contradicting parents, conventional wisdom,
friends' advice, maharishi, other teachers, just to experience
something I felt was the right way for me to go. And with the
application of common sense, it has *always* paid off.

Never contradicted Shiva though ; )






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