--- In [email protected], "Ron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Unlike Balsekar i am not going to say all is perfect as it is
> - and if you are a murderer then that is quite fine it is perfect
> and just be what you are.

Personally, I find Balsekar's perspective refreshing. While I haven't
studied him in depth, what I've read about him online struck me as
having a mahavakya-like quality in pointing out that even the most
extreme of polarities are wholeness and perfect as they are, even as
the ego-mind continues in its quest to divide and separate, which is
also wholeness and perfect as it is.


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