Thank you for your presence. In my experience, and I think in many others, the "search" was an effort to "understand" something which was not amenable to being understood by "the instrument of searching". Only when the mind focused inward, and the "heart" became the "primary sensing apparatus" , did the "Path" become alive, to me. thank you again. David
Dear Sir:
Thank you for your presence. In my experience, and I think in many others, the "search" was an effort to "understand" something which was not amenable to being understood by "the instrument of searching". Only when the mind focused inward, and the "heart" became the "primary sensing apparatus" , did the "Path" become alive, to me. thank you again. David
davidonewell 1 year ago