Posted by asininity on 3/31/2009, 3:58 am, in reply to "Re: Enlightened Unity."
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: I suppose this can depend on your meaning
: for "mind" and "being".
: Surely the enlightened can be miserable. Are
: you saying the enlightened are emotionless?
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: I think the burden of enlightenment would be
: enough to make anyone miserably.
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: Enlightenment does not make someone
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: No the enlightened are not emotionless, they
: are unattached.
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Are you saying the enlightened can't experience misery? How can they know happiness with out knowing misery?
I'm not saying enlightenment makes you miserable.
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