wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@>
> wrote:
> <snip>
> > Seeing things as they are, and not being able to open one's
heart
> > will create a very lonely person. It is as if the intellect is
> > nearly transparent, and yet because the heart's love has not yet
> > become universal, the ego usurps the intellect for itself,
making
> > unfavorable comparisons of nearly everything and everyone to
itself.
>
> Just a thought: When a person sees someone or something
> very important to them constantly rather cruelly and
> thoughtlessly mocked and demeaned, it does hurt them
> right in the heart.
>
> How they respond to that pain is another issue, but it
> doesn't really make sense to suggest that their heart
> isn't open. It has opened at least to the person or
> thing that is being attacked, which is why it's so
> painful.
>
Yep, agreed- more of a degree of integration than sensitivity.
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