Suresh,

Whose questions and answers are those?

I don't mean this in any deep sense.  Are you quoting from someone again, or 
does the flow of questioning that you write constitute the sequence of your own 
thoughts and concerns?

If the latter, I will give you some answers later.

But I note that you -- or someone -- has already given answers, which you 
supply in your post, and I suppose these answers may be satisfactory to you 
although you do not comment on them in the slightest.

Since you express and share nothing of your response and reactions to these 
things, I won't either.

If there's anything you'd like to discuss, try one issue at a time, and please 
let it be in your own words, if you would.  I cannot address a third party.

--Joe

> SURESH JAGADEESAN <varamtha@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Joe,
> 
> Do you think I own any words? Do you think there can be any 'my' opinion?
> 
> I own nothing no words and hence no opinion.
> 
> Below are questions of other forum members to this my answers are .......
> 
> Q: "If self-realization is an awareness, is it an experience?"
> 
> A: Self-realization is not an experience. If it is an experience it will
> be momentary, it will be there some time and it may not be there after
> some time. No experiences are permanent in nature. So it cannot be
> self.
<snip>



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