If K is easy and natural why would you need someone else to get to it? You don't. You've already got it. The techniques aren't knowledge. I already feel it, every day, or try to remember to at least, because it makes life more fun. I'm currently not interested in obtaining the techniques at all. I'm not ruling out the possibility that I might want them in the future, but I'm not ruling out the possibility that I might never want them. It's like a kind of mental freedom, I suppose. Yeah, that puts it down nicely.
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If your only way to deal with these contradictions is to distort the fair meaning of words, you're losing right from the start. Sorry, but you don't already have K. It is the techniques. To say anything else flies in the face of Rawat's entire program. Perhaps if you'd stop reading idiots like John Ralston Saul and that other goofball who think they're too smart for rationality, you'd stay more committed to your own. Otherwise, it's all word play. Fun at first, but ultimately sophomoric and a big, fat waste of time.