--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You are making assumptions out of waking state. In
> realization there is nobody to go anyplace.

Not to argue but to pose a question, what if one
has reached a basic state of realization (MMY's CC)
but there is still a long way for him/her to go to
attain a full state of realization. In other words,
there are still a lot of higher states of conscious-
ness still to be experienced. If such a person kicks 
the bucket before experiencing them, are those 
experiences denied them or do they get another shot?

This was actually asked of Maharishi a few times
in my presence, and he seemed to believe that it
was all over but the shoutin'. No more incarnation,
no more "shots." All I'm suggesting is that other 
spiritual traditions don't necessarily see it that 
way. They tend to believe that if there are states 
still to be evolved *into*, there is still something 
left to evolve. In other words, only at the theoretical 
"end point" of evolution is there "nobody to go 
anyplace." Before that, there is the subjective feeling 
that "nobody is at home," but if full realization has not 
been attained on a permanent basis, someone still is.

> --- Jeff Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > When one has *awakened* where do they go when they
> > drop the body?


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