Judy Stein writes: snipped
My very strong suspicion is that the "Yes" can never
be intentional--contrary to what the above suggests--
but is arrived at via the *cessation* of intention
(which cessation can't be intentional either, by
definition).

It's something that *happens to you*, not something
you *do*.  To suggest that it's something you *do*
enables you (a) to take credit for it when it happens
to you and (b) subtly (or not-so-subtly) demean those
to whom it hasn't happened yet.

That's what I found "off" about it.

Tom T;
You are very right Judy in that Yes can not be intentional. But of the
Yes, but, we can just give it up and stop worrying, pursuing, seeking,
figuring and see what happens. It is not out here any where to be
found. It is inside waiting for us to give in and be OK with however
it manifests in our life. That we can say yes to, giving it all up and
just waiting to see what happens. Tom





To subscribe, send a message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Or go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/
and click 'Join This Group!'




SPONSORED LINKS
Maharishi university of management Maharishi mahesh yogi Ramana maharshi


YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS




Reply via email to