Why does it matter to you, Alan, whether or not someone sits in a cave for 12 years? Why do you feel the need to criticize it? Does it make you uncomfortable that another's personal or spiritual values might appear to differ from yours? How could you possibly know the value of sitting quietly in any particular place for 12 years unless you personally did it?
"If you sit by the river long enough, you will see the body of your enemy float by."
Japanese Proverb
A cave, Alan, could be just about anything, couldn't it?
For instance, I was in a 13 year marriage that eventually ended. Was it a waste of time? Of course not. There was much to value and remember in those 13 years, even though I walked "away" from the marriage. Can I explain this adequately to anyone? No. Do I need to go back there? Not particularly.
In meditations I have often visited cave-like places, underground places. I have received healings. In the timeless embrace of deep relaxation, who can say how long I have rested in these places? No one.
See, to my way of thinking, time is meaningless. It is simply a vehicle for living that carries us somewhere else.
And, if you are talking about self-love, what could be more loving to herself than removing herself from everyone else so that she could hear her own thoughts? Perhaps she grew to love her own thoughts, and perhaps in getting to "know" herself she also learned to truly love herself.
Have you ever been short of words to explain something? Why is it that should she do that "work" for you or me?
with love, blink