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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 4:37 pm
LU is focused guiding for seeing there is no real, inherent 'self' - what do you understand by this?
There is no strict border between self and the outer environment
What are you looking for at LU?
Answers to my questions about the awakened state and ways to reach it from the people who have reached the state (such as, do they think solipsism is a valid point of view, and whether it is compatible with enlightenment). Guidance from the experienced ones.
What do you expect from a guided conversation?
It seems to be the same question as the one above (What are you looking for at LU). Also, since the question is about a guided conversation, I suppose in such circumstances it is up to the guide to set the objectives and teach the methods to reach them.
What is your experience in terms of spiritual practices, seeking and inquiry?
Several vipassana retreats seated.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how willing are you to question any currently held beliefs about 'self? 10
There is no strict border between self and the outer environment
What are you looking for at LU?
Answers to my questions about the awakened state and ways to reach it from the people who have reached the state (such as, do they think solipsism is a valid point of view, and whether it is compatible with enlightenment). Guidance from the experienced ones.
What do you expect from a guided conversation?
It seems to be the same question as the one above (What are you looking for at LU). Also, since the question is about a guided conversation, I suppose in such circumstances it is up to the guide to set the objectives and teach the methods to reach them.
What is your experience in terms of spiritual practices, seeking and inquiry?
Several vipassana retreats seated.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how willing are you to question any currently held beliefs about 'self? 10