Re: The d generation - Against Bliss
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08/27/2005, 20:03:17
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mm, not sure i agree.

without definition, the term 'bliss' means different things to different people, so it's difficult to argue usefully using it, I reckon.

my relationship with my parents is and continues to be a very deep and lovely one. I think they did an absolutely fantastic job in bringing me up. They had heaps of faults and flaws and messed a lot of things up but they instilled in me a deep respect for the world as a place of beauty. I say this disconnected from Rawat interpretations of 'respect' 'beauty' etc and I feel I'm justified in doing so based on conversations about same with people who have had no experience with Rawat, and have felt meaningful communication happening nonetheless.

My parents always talked about Rawat and Knowledge as something that was separate from the rest of our lives together. It was painted to me as an external force that I had no part in and that had no hold on me if I did not want it to.







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