Guest guest Posted November 1, 2000 Report Share Posted November 1, 2000 The wise say that in this tree of life, on most branches, the fruits are generally bitter-sweet. The bitter comes with the sweet. However, two fruits are said to be sweet only. Satsang and Meditation on the Self. Sangha implies spiritual friendship and fellowship with likeminded people who have the same aspiration, the same experience of unity in love. It is due to good merits that one gains the company of sages. In a Sangha, we come to understand the silent potency of amity and nonviolence held in Self-Awareness. The silent love of the Heart is Universal and its Presence is Satsangha. Love to all Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2000 Report Share Posted November 1, 2000 , "Harsha" <harsha-hkl@h...> wrote: The wise say that in this tree of life, on most branches, the fruits are generally bitter-sweet. The bitter comes with the sweet. However, two fruitsare said to be sweet only. Satsang and Meditation on the Self. Sangha implies spiritual friendship and fellowship with likeminded people who have the same aspiration, the same experience of unity in love. It is due to good merits that one gains the company of sages. In a Sangha, we come to understand the silent potency of amity and nonviolence held in Self-Awareness. The silent love of the Heart is Universal and its Presence is Satsangha. Love to all, Harsha Dear Harsha, Your words unerringly strike home deep into being. Love, Victor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2000 Report Share Posted November 1, 2000 vtorrico [vtorrico] Dear Harsha, Your words unerringly strike home deep into being. Love, Victor Thanks Victor for your contributions here as well. I just came into the office. Have been busy with the mid-term grading. I want to welcome the new members Steven and Shraddha and thank everyone for their presence. Tony, I love you and Wim, you always bring a smile to our face. Thanks Mace for your poetry and congratulations Annette on your new opportunities. And Mystress Angelique we look forward to hearing further developments in Canada of the Kundalini Retreat Center - Perhaps a future retreat site for us! Thanks Mike, Magne Aga, JB, Nasir, Barg, Andy, Gill, John, Christiana, Greg, Mark, Michael, Jerry, Antoine, David, Colette, Hillary, Gloria, Amanda, TG, and Jan and Jacqui, Holly, Jessica, Robert for your humor and wisdom in recent posts. Sorry, if I forgot anyone. I am not home right now and don't have access to everyone's names. Here are a few things which we might be moving towards. 1. Possibly a retreat in London in the coming summer. The reason, I suggest London is because of easy accessibility for everyone and relatively cheap fares. 2. A retreat at RamanaAshram in India next December/January. 3. I have been thinking about a a website for quite some time now with E-Magazine as one of the main outcomes. Recently I have started learning FrontPage and it seems to me that working slowly due to schedule constraints I should be able to get the site up and running and complete it by January. Right now, I am looking for beautiful peace symbols and symbols of unity in diversity among people that our fellowship represents. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Along with this, and given the interest, it may be a good idea to develop a system of international pen pals in this fellowship so that when people travel, they can meet others in the fellowship in different countries. What should the website offer? Your suggestions and input is appreciated. Love to all Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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