Re: Bad Grammar Watch: He meant "imply", not "infer"
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09/28/2005, 05:08:44
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Mister T wrote:

« I agree that gurism is bad.  My biggest beef with gurus in general is that, by definition, they set themselves up as being superior to people, they set themselves up as having some 'inner knowledge' that can only be found by either some inordinate struggle or complete surrender and devotion to themselves. This is inherently dangerous for people's emotional makeup and indeed sanity as one never arrives at the destination that is apparently 'there'. Sure one can have some pretty amazing inner experiences, but they are never long lasting and anyway places one into a false cocoon.  Far better is to simply experience the 'bliss' of everyday experiences.”

Here we are. What’s that bliss experienced in meditation? A Simply and beautiful emotion that effectively place one in a cocoon and in an addiction to this cocoon…if he don’t use this quietness for have a look inside and watch what’s is going on. Honestly informed one can see the process of his inner point of view about the life he’s living. But M, skilful synthesizer as pick up several parts of this to make his coockin’. For example telling that’s the creator inside is shining. For many that bliss is a state of mind, but many gurus tell that’s just “god” manifesting him to the sinners.

Sorry but for me there’s no more god than butter in the trees. Even he exists, is a cruel god because he has create a man able to suffer and able to make suffer. Faith is surely an insurance against fear and anguishes, but it seams to be fragile in our scientistic     culture. Humanity exists as a potential and god (or his prophets) is surely a symbol of it.

 Migwell.







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