--- In [email protected], nablusoss1008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Bronte Baxter 
> <brontebaxter8@> wrote:
> >
> > Can you describe some of the ways it grows and grows? I've 
wondered 
> along these lines. When you're "sharing the mind of God," as you 
put 
> it, is it possible to know whatever you ask to? Like say you want 
to 
> know what Bronte looks like, will you suddenly get an accurate 
> picture in your head of me? Can you know anything you want to at 
> will? Will it simply enter your head intact, as completely 
reliable, 
> verifiable information? If not, then to me it wouldn't be 
completely 
> a sharing of the mind of God. Because God knows all those things 
> simultaneously.
> >    
> >   Bronte
> 
> I'm not enlightened so what I say is just what I've read on this 
> matter, a consensus of severel enlightened Masters: One will never 
> become God. One with God in full enlightenment yes, but you do not 
> become Him/Her. It's simply not possible.
> 
> "An enlightened man can know anything anytime, but not everything 
all 
> of the time." 
> 
> - Maharishi
>
I have found all of this extension of the senses, and omniscience, 
etc. to work when it is God who wants to know, through me. If it is 
just an idle game, I am rarely correct about it, but if my intention 
is innocent, or for a higher purpose, than it works. I have been 
very successful with bodily healing of others and myself in that 
way, though that involves steady concentration and a lot of 
neutralizing of stress through the abdomen.:-)

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