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Chapter 14
    e immediately believe, we never go on a search.

    And taining in t be attained  inquiring, searching.

    Even if it o attain everyt searc be attained  a quest.

    So t tions.

    t preparation is to have a probing mind.

    You may say you do inquire, you do ask questions.

    Remember,  consider them inquiries.

    tion s just look for an ans should look for an experience.

    Anyone can give you an anshe experience.

    to be inquiring, and their inquiry seems religious.

    Ostensibly t;Does God exist? Is tion?quot; But it appears ts all.

    If to find ter turn into a belief, because tioner is not ready to take mucrouble.

    erest is simply t  someone isfy y.

    I have no answers for anyone.

    I am not interested in supplying answers.

    If I do speak a little in terms of ansions, it is only so t tioners dont altogether run away.

    I o stay a little longer so t I may destroy to find tead he experience.

    People are ready to s to know really.

    Answers are cheap.

    You can find them.

    Finding ansely intellectual t o do otally.

    A quest for experience is needed, a probing for the sake of experience is required.

    Let me tell you a story as an example.

    In tibet lived a mystic called Milarepa.

    tom in tibet t o see ter,  to o imes, and t in a corner reverently until ter called and allowed o ask.

    Milarepa  straigo ter and caughe neck.

    around imes, nor did i
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