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Our big thanks to Scott for offering his personal interaction within our Reading Club.
(ALREADY 15 QUESTIONS ANSWERED, PLEASE GRAB THIS OPPORTUNITY AND GET INVOLVED.)
This is a 75 page E-Book, that you can download from here. Scott will personally answer any questions about this book. This is an excellent opportunity to have a direct contact with very clear dialoging, and to focus only on specific topics to deepen our understanding. (If you're reading this from the home page click "Read More" to see the whole post, plus video.)
(NEW CHAPTER ADDED ON FEB 14TH, DOWNLOAD AGAIN IF YOU LIKE)
First click here to download "Living Realization".
Several topics will be opened in this "thread" to receive your questions. Please write them in the correct "slot" as replies, and please do not open any separate topics. (Let's make this operation very organized in this beautiful forum space.) Then Scott will paste the questions in a new post with his answers. After that, you can again comment and ask more clarification on each of his new "answer posts".
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Scott Kiloby
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Scott Kiloby 2nd Q&A Responses
Tyler wrote:
I understand that awareness is prior to thought, and as it is what we are, cannot be affected by thought. Thought cannot understand awareness, because it's an appearance of awareness, easy enough. Here's what boggles my mind:
Prior to recognizing awareness, we lived our lives through the simulated self. The knowledge of that self was all that we knew was needed. So then, what is it that leads the simulated self on the spiritual search, if that spiritual search is going to make the simulated self fall away (lose control, die)? Is it just inevitable? Is it what the simulated self is always headed towards? Or does the simulated self not know what is in store for it through the recognition of awareness?
Taking Questions February 15th through 28th
Hi Everyone,
There is a new chapter in the book, if you want to download again, the link is on the first post. The reason we want to focus the questions on the book is that Scott is actually adding material, and some might be based on your questions. In January Scott answered many questions that ranged far and wide. Let's focus for him this month.
Thanks for your participation.
Scott Kiloby 1st Q&A Responses
Can thought recognize Awareness?
I've begun to see how truly powerful the ego is at maintaining itself. One teacher explained that ego cannot, and will not kill itself. I'm assuming he means that thought can't get rid of thought. So then how does the recognition of awareness happen if it isn't through thought? If ego is thought, would it not understand that no thought is the death of itself?
Taking questions February 8th through 14th
Here is the space for the first questions for Scott Kiloby, which we have decided to do only by date, although you can mention page numbers if it will help. Please confine you questions or comments to the Living Realization text. (If you don't have the book, you can download it from the previous post.)
Just Click reply and have your say.
PLEASE LET''S PUT A FEW MORE QUESTIONS, SO THAT SCOTT CAN CONSIDER THEM IN "BATCHES".
Here is a second video from Scott, to get your creative juices flowing:
Introduction
HELLO EVERYONE, Scott Kiloby here
I'm not a big fan of answering questions through writing. :) I find this subject comes alive and a resonance is heard in person, phone, or on skype. So I prefer that type of communication. If you want to talk in any of those ways, post here and it will let me know through email.
However, I am open to answering questions on here if those types of communications don't work for you.
I wanted to start off by saying thank you to Richard for his ongoing contribution to the world of realization, nonduality, presence (whatever term you like). Richard's open heart and willingness to welcome so many different writers, teachers, and others in this area is very sweet and says a lot about his character.
