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direct insight

Jun 28, 2003 07:09 AM
by Katinka Hesselink


Hi Sufilight,
> So, in answer to 'what to do?', you should get used to
> this idea. It is not the materials, the school, the individuals, or
> anything else, which are confusing, making dissatisfied, or causing
> uncertainty, but the clash between materials etc. and the 
> personality which feels itself threathened.
> If you learn this, the difficulties disappear. This is because
> the secondary peronsality learns that it is no longer in danger of 
> being punished or extinguished. 
Golly, is it that simple? One insight and all my trouble with 
learning (say learning math) will disappear? Wow. Wish it were 
actually true. Even Krishnamurti (who was a great advocate of direct 
insight) did not go as far as you do above. 

Katinka



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