--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], new_morning_blank_slate
> <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <fairfieldlife@>
> > wrote:
> > >I
> > > have several friends who Awakened recently, and they say that
> soon
> > > thereafter, the shit hit the fan. They began feeling guilt and
> other
> > > emotions that needed dealing with a thousand times more
> intensely than
> > > before their awakening. Maybe that's in store for me. Maybe not.
> > Stay tuned.
> >
> > Asking the same question that you asked Vaj, why do you make
> > unprovable assumption that these people are Awakened? Or that the
> > label "Awakening" has much of a common connotation to many -- and
> thus
> > elucidates more than it obscures?
> >
> > It would appear that saying, "several friends said that recently
> the
> > shit hit the fan. They began feeling guilt and other emotions that
> > needed dealing with a thousand times more intensely than they have
> > experienced before. Maybe that's in store for me. Maybe not. Stay
> > tuned." gets across the idea you were trying to make but without
> the
> > use of i) unprovable assumption (your words) and, ii) many-meaning
> > labels.
> >
> > Why is "Awakening", even if it meant the same to all folks,
> relevant
> > for this point? Are you assuming you will be "awakened" soon? More
> > imminent than you figured on on any other day in the past 32 years?
> > (37-5=32)
> >
> The Self in each of us recognizes the Self in another. We are
> conscious of this to one degree or another, whether our Self has
> been fully awakened to us, or not.
>
> This is how someone somewhat Awake will recognize another who is
> fully Awake, and vice versa.
>

Self recognizes Self?






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