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Recieved: 2002/07/04  08:18  
Subject: Re: [K-list] Digest Number 1081/Shelle 
From: Hbarrett47
  
On 2002/07/04  08:18, Hbarrett47 posted thus to the K-list: Shelle wrote:
 
<<  Perhaps the profound connections I have with my daughter and husband are  
my  
 spiritual path.  I know they must be. >>
 
This is true, Shelle, because what is in front of us right this minute is  
always the gateway.  I used to worry about the flat times between the  
ecstatic peaks, the disconnected times, the apathetic times.  This kind of  
worry creates the desire to feel a different way and to be in a different  
place.  I've come to understand that the flat times are critical to the path  
because they break the addiction to blissful states that usually comes with  
awakening.  With the end of seeking, you find that This is all there is, that  
God is nowhere else, and that "you" as a seeker never existed.  You, in fact,  
ARE your daughter and your husband and your placemats and your magazines and  
your soupspoons.  All This is happening in you.  Nowhere else to go.  Nothing  
else to feel but ordinary you as you are right now.  The highest spiritual  
path is to live an ordinary life, as one appeals to you, and be happy.  Holly
 
  
 
 
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