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Post by Cyan on Jun 9, 2019 7:52:32 GMT
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Post by Anthro Teacher on Jun 10, 2019 2:48:19 GMT
I'm reading it now. Taking a break for the night after 21 pages.
I like the part that says "Why would an omnipotent energy need to work through you if you have no part in what it does?"
You also mention suffering. Would you say that you are still suffering today?
"And why would illness be of any less value than wellness."
I believe wellness is the default of the Universe, where energy flows freely.
"If you only desire enlightenment for the purpose of achieving it you become the process of striving to achieve it without ever achieving it."
I liked this. It's interesting how you become the process.
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Post by Cyan on Jun 13, 2019 14:48:21 GMT
I would say suffering never ends but you can get used to it, ala 4thD according to Ra, you get a sort of wearyness of it but not a end to it, though sometimes joy takes it over but its still there, a dark view. I would say to the illness quote that any child pretending to be sick knows the value of a good illness in avoiding harm! You become the process of trying to seek for an outcome but never taking the step to become that outcome, a buddhist monk complaining that he'll never reach enlightenement then he reaches enlightenement.
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