--- In [email protected], new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Such positioning seems akin to boasting about the size of 
anatonomical
> features. It appears to be an attribute of a needy ego. And maybe 
an
> acknowledgement: "I am so screwed up, I need only the highest, 
best,
> most powerful shakti-rocking, huge aura, powerful teacher." 
> 
> In contrast,  it seems that some who are living spirituality,
> naturally, don't require BIG teachers, or even any teachers. 
Perhaps
> if one is seeking bragging rights (a paradox, indeed), they would 
brag
> about how enlightened they got from a really lowly teacher. Sort of
> like making it big, when born into meager circumstances. In 
contrast
> to those born with a silver spoon in thier mouth (~"great teacher")
> who can barely tie their shoe laces. 
> 
> Given that most/many roads lead to appreciating infinity in all 
beings
> and things, what does it say about an aspirant who can't see 
infinity
> in any number of spiritual teachers. Not only can't see THAT, but 
in
> some cases, can see only low things. (Projection?). 
> 
> If the easiest bridge cannot be crossed, (seeing infinity when it 
is
> "dripping" off a teacher), how far a bridge to see infinity in
> unpleasant people?
> 
> (Thats why this list is such a joy to provide such bridges.)
>

Great post!






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