The great delusion and awakening of the soul

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0 Responses to The great delusion and awakening of the soul

  1. Vajragoni says:

    “Being a devout monk, or saint is not a release from such delusions. Sainthood is but a creation of bewildered souls dwelling in the unknowing reality that shields them from theabsolute reality of PURE SPIRIT/UNBORN MIND.”

    I agree with you on the Higher Principles of the Unborn, but do not agree nor will tolerate you generally lumping together monks and Sainthood as being delusional. There have been some, but the outstanding ones do not deserve this form of delusional classification. You have even referred to Teresa of Avila as being a Black Dragon. Be careful in making generalized and falsified claims against these standard bearers of Noble Wisdom.

  2. Tozen says:

    Thank you Vajraghoni for clarifying the grave error of that passage. You have to forgive an old monk whose eyes no longer serve him as they should when composing and proofreading his own creations.

    The meaning of the passage is corrected into what it was supposed to be and convey. I hope you find it enlightening.