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> On May 23, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
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> > on 5/23/06 2:11 PM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>> That's interesting because essentially what it points out, from an
> > >>> experiential point of view, is that Tolle has not reached self-
> > >>> liberation of thought. In others words, he ain't very realized.
> > >>
> > >> Seems to me you're too quick to judge someone's level of
> > >> realization based
> > >> on some quote, or someone's recollection of a quote. Maybe you have
> > >> this
> > >> capability, but I can only vaguely approximate. I prefer to go with
> > >> what's
> > >> inspiring and uplifting, and not make unprovable assumptions
> > about the
> > >> speaker's level of consciousness.
> > >
> > > Please share a more direct quote then if you can.
> >
> > So you mean I could provide you with a list of quotes by various
> > spiritual
> > teachers and you'd be able to pretty much nail their levels of
> > consciousness?
>
>
> No, of course not.
>
> It had to do with something specific about your quote.
>
This reminds me of an interview I read with one of my folk music
heros, Tom Rush. He was talking about some beautiful song that had
been written by someone he knew and he said (paraphrase) "It amazes me
that someone who's such a bastard can write such a beautiful song."
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