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>
> Jim Flanegin writes: snipped
> It is at that time, that our desires are transformed from the
> machinery necessary for us to permanently awaken unto our Selves,
> into the machinery for us to expand our awake Selves further and
> further into its Self, however that is concieved of. Desires
become
> then, not a means to fill a lack, but a means to continuously fill
> an already overflowing cup.
>
> The intense need for seeking the Self, is replaced by the intense
> joy of rediscovering the Self, over and over again. The purpose of
> life is transformed.
>
> Tom T:
> It is now my experience that from the initial onset of the the
> thought, that really is expressing itsellf as a former desire,
what is
> experienced from the very beginning of this thought is the
fulfilment
> as if it had already been achieved. In other words the fulfillment
is
> known throught out the entire life cycle of the thought from the
> beginning to the end. Whether or not the desire ever is achieved,
one
> has the same fulfillment as if it were. So on the one hand is full
> fulfillment and on the other is the action necessary to carry the
> thought to its conclusion. One acts but fulfillment is there and
makes
> the action easier to do. One does not need the object as one has
the
> fullfilment. But it seems like a lot of fun to carry on the action
to
> see how it will unfold and come out. Like going to a movie. You
know
> it is a movie but you still go for the entertainment value. Know
you
> can see you every desire and action as entertainment as value for
the
> fun of it. Tom T
>
Thanks for that! I've been doing the same thing, but hadn't thought
the mechanics through.

Like fulfilling desires in dreams or like you say, watching the
desire unfold without having a need for fulfillment per se but just
watching the movie. Ha Ha! What a trip! And yet sometimes I am
totally and completely compelled by acting out the desire even
though I KNOW it won't make me any more fulfilled, and yet I
absolutely must do it! Whooooooooooo!





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