--- In [email protected], Kristy McClain <healthyplay1@...> wrote:
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> ED,
>  
>  
> I have comments on the attached but will offer them later.  But wanted to 
> share this now.. 
>  
> Does this line-up with the teachers you had?  k
>  
>  
> Hi Kristy. While I certainly agree with the assessment that the 
> inherently-existing ego-self is an illusion, I cannot help but wonder how 
> many supposedly enlightened masters are just faking it. It is one thing to 
> understand that the ego has no inherent existence, and quite another thing to 
> live your life that way. But who knows? Maybe Kundalini yoga is the magic 
> bullet. For that matter, I cannot help but wonder how many people who assert 
> that "everything  is perfect in being what it is" really react to people, 
> places and things with perfect equanimity. 
Steve
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