Yes.
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2007-06-16 06:01:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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We do that for each other. I've learned really early on that enlightenment is connected to affect.
There is cause and affect here. So all the dynamics of a person's personal journey are somewhere inside of the question and answers.
I love it too when a piece that I have previously missed becomes known. Like an upgrade.
Someone asked this wonderful question once about how you break down the barriers of self. Until then, I hadn't worded it. Wording it brought on an understanding about the kind of beings that we are.
However, you get to that point of limitlessness in your spirit. That behind the mind conscious knowing that something is just beyond the curtain. We're still human's expressing.
That human expressing is like a whole other character outside of the awareness. If that character is not expanding in daily endeavors to affect reality in ways that bring development and maturity, it's like putting a powerful engine in a broken down car. Sooner or later that body is going to interfer.
Life matters. How you express it and who you are, matters. What your world reflect matters. It's so that you can bring that heaven to earth.
You expand your humanity, the inner understanding and the outer one become the same. From the inside out.
So, a big YES to your question.
2007-06-17 09:46:45
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answer #2
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answered by shakalahar 4
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I loved the "sifting through a bag of gravel...every now and then a diamond shows up" written by lix. So funny and true!
I started 'seeking' for truth many years ago and had to find answers in books, traveled around a bit to find guru/teacher types. I asked many thousands of questions! Some answers were amazingly clarifying...others only added to my confusion! It does take a real sifting out!
There are several people on this site who are 'right on' (at least, in my book! :) and there are many who seem close and there are many, many who are, well...missing the mark...completely. Nothing is wasted, though...it's all part of this crazy enlightenment game.
As the sense of peace, satisfaction, feeling like one has returned 'home' heightens, then there is less suffering, fewer questions. It seems to take time for this to happen.
Keep reading and sifting! Also, start a libray of the great books, like,Tony Parson's "As it is" and The Open Secret", Sailor Bob Adamson's "What's Wrong With Right Now, Unless You Think About It!"
We are living in quite a miraculous time...the answers to the enigma of life/truth...whatever, is much more available!
2007-06-16 13:00:15
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answered by Eve 4
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Perhaps for a few. The problem is that most people have a pre conceived view and will agree with answers that fit this and disagree with those that do not. To be open to change and willing to admit that something once held as truth is actually not so is very rare. You cant just decide to be like that. In Sufi teaching this is one of the fundamental issues that is addressed with new students. They call it learning how to learn and it can take several years of dedicated work to accomplish.
2007-06-20 19:56:52
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answered by The Goblin 3
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From what I have seen, with all the petty bickering & not so subtle put downs, NO! Too many need to grow up first. Is enlightenment happening here? Not by any stretch of the imagination. But then again, hope springs eternal.
2007-06-23 09:42:10
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answered by ? 5
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How is there any unfolding without a beginning or end?
The only folds that can be perceived to be in need of unfolding are those we have caused within our individual self (aka: the ego).
To me, there is only revelation, which leads to rapture.
2007-06-18 16:04:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd like to think so. I've found a lot of great people on Yahoo Answers who have helped me and hopefully, I've returned the favor to others.
But then again whenever I check Yahoo Answers there's some racist dirtbag throwing up whatever moronic bile happens to be on their mind at the moment. I'm skeptical whether they will ever be enlightened. But there's always hope.
2007-06-16 12:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It is, if you're willing to spend a few weeks sifting through the mountains of inane comments and pointless rants disguised as questions. If you find a questioner or answerer who seems to be interested in teaching and/or enlightening, definitely take the short road and go read some other stuff they've posted....it can only help!
2007-06-16 12:11:40
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answered by ? 5
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It has been an out and out education for me, through this forum I have come to know what world thinks about Muslims and Islam. We have some very learned people here who really know the subject and answer to the point. on the other hand we have some people who are hatered personified. I would prefer not naming them but I think the participants have a fairly good idea of who I am speaking about. May Allah guide them to the truth. Ameen.
2007-06-16 16:24:10
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answer #9
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answered by arif anwar 3
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being enlightened, or being Blinded By The Light (ha ha), or squinting in the dim flicker of intelligence that prevails here in Yahoo Answers... While you can find honestly good, thaught-provoking questions and true logical and scientific answers, you have to weed them out from all the bovine scatology people dump on your screen. Finally, there is PROOF that a stupid question exists!! ( I found it yesterday on Yahoo answers...)
2007-06-22 17:41:04
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answered by Lazerus JPA 3
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Yes! some good question and answer reaaly wash way the boredom due to reading the hundreds of nose utterings.It can become more interesting if people adopt a seious attitude.
2007-06-21 05:33:51
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answered by shahinsaifullah2006 4
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