vajra
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Oops again, 'Doing their nuts' maybe doesn't translate for you guys. Means getting frustrated, excitable, even angry...
That's rather lovely and profound stuff from Robert Monroe, and well supported by lots of other traditions too. Rather than needing to learn PUL Buddhist teaching says that it (wisdom and compassion) are inherently our true or Buddha nature.
That everybody is enlightened already, but that it gets covered by layers of ego built obscuration. That depending on how far we get sucked into this reality (Samsara) we lose touch with it more and more.
All spiritual practice/paths being about peeling this back so that we reconnect, recover our knowing. The loss starts when we pass the first judgement early in life. The five skandas framework in Buddhism set out how we get from first contact with form to having built an ego by judging all we've encountered, by then seeing all through the filter of pre-conception.
I've never worked with a guru, the point about egotistical teachers delivering is one that's made in the book on Vajrayana mentioned above.
These are my favourite Sanskrit words (from the end of the Heart Sutra):
OM GATE GATE PARAGATE PARASAMGATE BODHI SVAHA
Approximately: 'Gone, gone, gone beyond, gone to the other shore. Realisation. Yippee!!!!!'
Thank you very much for the kind wishes and the help. My best wishes to you all too....
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