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Reborn stupid

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  • Special Retreat Australia April 2004
    Steve
    5
    2
    One thing has always puzzled me, and Steve saying that if we don't ask questions we'll be reborn stupid in the next life has brought it up again. If we are reborn stupid, we, who we are now, won't know about it, so why should we worry about the next life?
    Ref: 2004.04.x.05.02
    Written answer
    • Insurance policy
    • Next life
    • Reborn stupid
  • Special Retreat Thailand January 2010
    Steve
    16
    10
    What if someone doesn't ask a question out of the fear of not finding the right words. Will he/she still be reborn stupid?
    Ref: 2010.01.x.16.10
    Audio answer
    Written answer
    • Good friends
    • Good teachers
    • Questions
    • Reborn stupid
  • Special Retreat Thailand January 2003
    Rosemary
    2
    4
    Last night, the talk mentioned that the Question and Answer period would stimulate the inquiry side of meditators. Sometimes I am a blank. I have no questions, or I think of one, but feel I have probably heard the answer before. How do we stimulate the inquiry when the mind is in this blank state?
    Ref: 2003.01.x.02.04
    Written answer
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