---But I am judging Clint Eastwood.  That movie with Hillary Swank as 
a boxer who had a severe concussion in a match;...well, some people 
were raving about it but I couldn't stand it.  Who wants to see 
Hillary Swank, brain dead?
 MMY and all of his disciples are only tiny blips in Spiritual 
history. The true giants have yet to appear: those who also are able 
to transform all relative aspects of life and create a genuine Heaven 
on Earth.  I am reminded of some passages of Isaiah; swords 
transformed into plowshares, that kind of stuff: no crime, disease, 
poverty, etc.  We haven't even started yet!.  Where's the real beef?
Besides, MMY botched the whole mission of Guru Dev.



 In [email protected], "Robert Gimbel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
>  > ---Below: Robert says we don't get Enlightened in order to 
perform 
> > magic tricks.  First, true Siddhis are not tricks, by definition.
> > Second, my POV is different.  The whole point of Enlightenment is 
to 
> > reach a platform where (having captured the fort); one is in a 
> > position to evolve further in the relative and to acquire genuine 
> > Siddhis.  Then, make use of the Siddhis for the benefit of 
mankind.
>  
> Dear Mr.hyperbolicgeometry;
> I see you are still questioning my wisdom and writing ability;
> That's fine.
> But my point is still not taken.
> It is quite true, that siddhi are quite natural to life in
> enlightenment...
> And not much attention is called to them, when they happen,.
> Just like 'A Course In Miracles', says:
> "Miracles are natural to life".
> But that is life without the ego;
> In enlightenment, you are one with the 'force', the 'flow'.
> So, there are all kinds of things possible, in the Quatum Mechanical
> state, that are not concievable, let alone possible in the Newtonian
> state.
> So, therefore, I am not at issue with you concerning the 
possibilities
> of siddhis beyond the magic trick variety...
> But, I would say, that to judge the value of Clint Eastwood's work,
> for example, and to not even know what happens in his life, on a 
daily
> basis, is profoundly stupid.
> Jesus' formula for enlightenment= no judgement & unconditional love,
> creates all miracles, worth being called miracles.
> 
> robert gimbel  august, 2007
>


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