--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], > > "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" > > <tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlist@> wrote: > > > > > > Adyashanti quote: > > > "The state itself is reality, and it's won at the > > > hands of unreality. Simply put, ultimate truth comes > > > at a cost, and the cost is everything in you and > > > about you that is unreal. The end result is freedom, > > > happiness, peace, and no longer viewing life through > > > the veils of illusion." > > > > > > Judy comments: > [But not on that Adyashanti quote.] > > > > > > Scary. > > > > > > Tom T: > > > Only to a bound and addicted ego. Who wants to hang > > > onto the unreal. > > > > Just as a question, Tom, after realization did > > you ever have the subsequent realization that > > there had never been a moment in your entire > > life when you were *not* realized? That enlight- > > enment had been the reality all along? > > It's actually a very common observation. > > > > > > > > I sure did. As a result, I find it difficult > > to think of the periods of so-called unenlight- > > enment as "unreal." They were just as real as > > the periods of enlightenment. > > >
As I said, even memories are seen in a certain Light.
