To: K-list
Recieved: 2002/01/22 17:40
Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: suicide stuff
From: Hbarrett47
On 2002/01/22 17:40, Hbarrett47 posted thus to the K-list: In a message dated 1/22/02 2:51:54 PM Mountain Standard Time,
marraskuu1978ATnospamyahoo.com writes:
<< The times I feel
happiest in life are when I travel, learn a new language, a new
culture, learn about another way of seeing life. No single way is
right. But each way sheds insight on the other various ways including
the one you may have been born with. >>
Forget belief, forget trying to figure anything out with your mind (the truth
cannot be understood by the mind). Start HERE with your experience and dive
into it. Why, for instance, are you happiest when you travel? What is going
on? How can you expand this insight? Some might say that when you travel
you are in "beginner's mind," or that you are observing without mental
commentary or that you are living spontaneously from your true nature (which
is love, divinity itself) -- but these are all descriptions. The spiritual
path is all about experience and all of us have moments when we are swimming
in the Tao. The insights will come automatically, as you need them. So live
like the whole world is a new place and you are always a traveller with an
unlimited passport. This is true. Blessings, Holly
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