To: injin
Much thanks for the entertaining link.
In some sense My history is the history of an Unenlightened person seeking Enlightenment. On the other hand, it is the history of an Enlightened Being transforming an Unenlightened being, while being always already Enlightened.
If I remember my Asian religion book learning, neither in Hinduism nor Buddhism do enlightened beings reveal and proclaim themselves . . . even when questioned directly. You're supposed to simply recognize it when you see it. I guess that's why Joan said it was kinda like Buddhism.
9 posted on
06/12/2005 12:44:39 AM PDT by
Racehorse
(Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
To: Racehorse
yes , you are right about that.
this fellow seems to be just another shake & bake moonbat
neuvo guru.
They are all a bunch of wannabees ,mostly in it for the chicks and the money .
I remember hearing about this dude, going by the name of
Buba Free John , back in the 70's . I wonder if that was pre or post 'enlightenment ' ?
;^)
11 posted on
06/12/2005 12:50:34 AM PDT by
injin
To: Racehorse
I spent 5 minutes reading the "Avatar's" teachings. It's good to know the Truth and the Light alternates his home between California and Fiji. As Johnnie Carson often said, "I did not know that".
I have decided to start a religious cult for dyslexic atheists. Our main tenet will be "There is no Dog!".
12 posted on
06/12/2005 12:57:43 AM PDT by
Lawgvr1955
(Never draw to an inside straight.)
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