Alex Jacob wrote:There are two main points, at least in my discussions that come up here time and again, that are pretty fundamental to the doctrines of this forum, one of them that there is some sort of quantifiable 'absolute', this vague 'ultimate', a stage of realization that is universal and has been through all time, which is completely false as I see things. (David said once that, attaining it, one 'spontaneously does God's will' which almost caused a fuse to blow in my skull. I'm not kidding you.) The whole way this is couched and presented seems completely false to me, I don't know if any one else feels strongly about it.
The other is that 'enlightenment' is a 'real thing', a thing-in-itself, almost a sort of 'spiritual object' that one attains, and that when you have it, you have it (kind of like EST), and having it enables you to tell who else has it or doesn't. For the good of all and for eventual spiritual progress this false idea should be dismissed forthright.

In any case, I had assumed that Dan and Sam had already agreed to kick things off, so I am a bit puzzled at Sam's post above.

Dan and I had agreed to a topic that was basically being covered in the Oprah Eckhart thread, is sex incompatible with enlightenment. I was willing to go forward but wondered to Dan if he could bring anything new into the debate. I assume he thought he couldn't and decided against it. So I decided to post what I am open to debating, details to be worked out. Dan is currently interested in the last topic. We are trying to set the parameters.In any case, I had assumed that Dan and Sam had already agreed to kick things off, so I am a bit puzzled at Sam's post above.
My position would be that the teaching of spirituality is not necessarily compromised by asking for money. If this isn't your position, maybe we can discuss further by PM.I'm not sure of your positions on the above topics. I'd consider taking #1, but it would be silly if we are debating the same side.
I realized after your post I could always debate enlightenment as well. But really, I think the problem would be how to set the parameters of such a debate. There are things with which I agree with QRS about, i.e. no self, so it might be difficult to actually delineate our disagreements to a point where a debate would be worth while. You however seemed to have a good idea of a point of discussion which David seems interested in. I would certainly like to hear more from both sides.The other is that 'enlightenment' is a 'real thing', a thing-in-itself, almost a sort of 'spiritual object' that one attains, and that when you have it, you have it (kind of like EST), and having it enables you to tell who else has it or doesn't. For the good of all and for eventual spiritual progress this false idea should be dismissed forthright.
samadhi wrote:My position would be that the teaching of spirituality is not necessarily compromised by asking for money.

Alex Jacob wrote: David: Don't get too invested in your idea that I am only poetical or 'aesthetic', etc.
And if you ever wanted to 'debate' the theme I outlined, I think it would be fun.


maestro wrote:That a debate stays on course?


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