> Even though it is present at every moment, if you > just LET GO. As I said before, perfectly seriously, > the whole thing is really kinda funny once you get > past self and learn to laugh at it. Good luck with > that, y'hear.
----One of the best things about Buddhism that you find in lots of practitioners is that they let go alot easier than the people of other religions. Thus they are instantly more open which can be off-putting for us close or shy types. Nonetheless, this comes from the forsaking of future liberations for present alertness. Thus enlightenments will take care of themselves, it's the times of no enlightenment that are most difficult. And for that, one learns to accept their own ignorance as a basic aspect of themself which will never cease to exist. Actually this liberation and enlightenment and ignorance all exist at once if you know how to look. And they will not change just because someone has thoughts of enlightenment, or because they have sidhis. This ability to let go, relax, and be in the present is always going to be the greatest of abilities.
