Kris, one can talk about it afterwards, if one knows what one is talking about;
and one does, afterwards.
No problem whatsoever!
Such states have all been realized, and reports on all mystical experiences
come to us this way. Either to be recorded and to inspire, or just to inspire.
It is called Human Culture.
Your second sentence quoted below acknowledges this.
Pretty well said, I'd say.
Best,
--Joe
> Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> So sure you are about what equanimity is, yet such surety ensures it
> cannot be realized.
>
> Buddha and Christ are not names - they are recognition of realization.
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