06-09-2012, 12:00 AM
"...on the Path" - what does it mean? The phrase seems to be used to differentiate those who are spiritually seeking, working towards a spiritual goal or state of being, from those who are not. As it was used, the implication was other posters in the thread were more interested in conflict than in "doing the work".
In my opinion, "doing the work" is a private, solo enterprise, not something done in public, not something done on a forum, where perhaps what gets posted is the results of "doing the work", not an exhibition of the process itself.
That someone may post a challenge to an established belief does not in itself indicate the person is not "on the path" nor that he is not "doing the work".
In my opinion, "doing the work" is a private, solo enterprise, not something done in public, not something done on a forum, where perhaps what gets posted is the results of "doing the work", not an exhibition of the process itself.
That someone may post a challenge to an established belief does not in itself indicate the person is not "on the path" nor that he is not "doing the work".

