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>>23061825
just be le balanced

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They might even further go, “Whaaat? Is the Truth fundamentally Buddhist or Hindu? Which one is it? Will Zen or Vedanta give me self-realization and enlightenment the fastest? What is this guy talking about? I just want to know which tradition will get me enlightened the fastest. Do I need to learn Sanskrit, Chinese, Arabic or Tibetan to get enlightened the quickest and realize the nature of myself? Is it Lao Tzu or is it Shankaracharya who will get me there the quickest? Which time-bound cultural conditioning and ideology does the very nature of my primordial unconditioned awareness most rigidly adhere to — an idea (of myself as having a primordial unconditioned enlightened awareness) which appeals to me but which I’m not quite sure of how to go about finding? Maybe I even need to travel to Central Asia and find a licensed guru for it? Is my Fundamental Self fundamentally Hindu or Buddhist? Or is it even a Taoist? Maybe it’s even a SUFI?”

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