--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> --- "larry.potter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > --- In 
> > [email protected],
> > "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" 
> > <tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlist@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Larry Potter writes snipped:
> > > Part 1
> > > Is that the reason there are so many dysfunctional
> > individuals 
> > > in the movement or other similar spiritual groups,
> > due to the fact
> > > that they can not "cling" to anything ?
> > > 
> > > Tom T answer to part 1
> > > The dysfunctional individuals are those still
> > trying to cling to a
> > > concept about what IT was going to be like. Give
> > up the clinging 
> > and
> > > get with the free fall and all is seen as perfect.
> > 
> > > 
> > > Larry Potter Part 2
> > > If so, what would McKenna or others advise to
> > "resolve" it or 
> > better 
> > > said smooth it in order that those who in that
> > "free-fall forever" 
> > > state can also be productive in what we call the
> > "daily life"?
> > > 
> > > Tom answers Part 2;
> > > Who has said anything about those in free fall
> > being unproductive?
> > > Your concept being laid on that which you can not
> > understand. 
> > Being in
> > > free fall is absolutely delicious. Nothing to fear
> > and no ability 
> > to
> > > hold or get stuck in fear. I find that I sometimes
> > put in a 23 hour
> > > day and get right up and go for another 16 or 18
> > on 6 to 8 hours 
> > rest.
> > > I am 65 and have never felt better or had more
> > energy in my life. 
> > With
> > > no fear in my life I have no wasted energy in
> > dealing with those
> > > feelings that fear used to bring up. AS Neal
> > Donald Walsh put it so
> > > eloquently in Conversations with God. FEAR is an
> > acronym for False
> > > Evidence that Appears Real. Fear is just another
> > idea. Get with the
> > > flow and things are as they are, enjoyable. Enjoy
> > Tom
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > I see, thanks for the input.
> > 
> > That being said it looks that when Suzanne was
> > describing her fear 
> > it wasn't absolutely delicious as you described,
> > possibly her fear 
> > was removed later on .
> 
> The fear comes from long standing habits of the mind
> to self-reference the "I"-thought, that is to
> experience its own limits. When the mind does this in
> CC out of habit there is no longer any "I" thought or
> boundaries and Self or Absolute is experienced as
> nothing by the mind and it experiences great fear. 
> 


Confusion usually isn't fear.

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