Ha; our teachers joke with us about all we've lost, upon awakening.

As I think you mean to say, the three poisons rise endlessly, and so continued 
practice -- relaxing into our nature -- is always necessary, and welcome at 
many points in the day or night, as you indicate.

--Joe

> Chris Austin-Lane <chris@...> wrote:
>
> Anything which you think you gained in Awakening is not what i am talking 
> about.
>
>
> I never in real life met someone who said they were living non-dually 100% of 
> the time. There are no separate people and nothing permanent, and people get 
> distracted and resume practice and it's fine.




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