I'm not going to pursue this whole subject here any
more, though. There is just too much resistance on
this forum to presenting the taking-an-active-role-
in-your-own-realization approach. It's just a waste
of time to talk about it, because the decades of
indoctrination have been too effective. The waiters
have been waiting so long that they can't even
imagine that there is something they could do
other than waiting. And they get angry when someone
*does* suggest such a thing. So I'm going to leave
them to their waiting, and hope that approach works
out for them in the future a little better than it's
worked out for them so far.
Tom T:
The reason I suggested Judy and others just give it up is that they
have been using every ounce of will and intention as seekers for
thirty some years and have yet to find that for which they seek. If
one can really give up the addiction to seeking the only place left to
fall into is the Self. You have looked outside for it for ever too
long. It is inside just stop seeking, give up caring about what has
been described. Fall back onto who you are. You allready know this
simple thing you are so familiar with yet you overlook it for some
grandiose thing. It is just that simple. As one man so succintly put
it one night when it finally dawned on him that this simple state we
are is IT. He said I want my money back for all the courses and CCP
program, I have know this for 25 years. It can't be this simple. Well,
three weeks later he finally admitted that this simple thing really
was it and every concept of what it had to look like and be was gone
and he couldn't hang onto any of those old concepts. Throw in the
towel and see what can happen. Being a not seeker may be a new and
wondeful experience full of freedom. What have you got to lose. You
haven't gotten it with all that seeking. Tom
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