Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 , "Wim Borsboom" <aurasphere@h...> wrote: > Where have you been Oh Sahajman, > Wim Where is anyone Oh Dear Wim? The doctrine of primal non-centrality speaks to the issue of whereness of things, and the hereness of whereness constantly dissolving and coming forth within its own created parameters with each creation being both inherently unpredictable as well as a foregone conclusion. There is such a lack of motivation my dear ones to utter a single word. Billions of suns in this galaxy. Billion of galaxies in this universe. And who can speak of the number of universes? Where is anything at all? Even the space-time factor becomes twisted at times and light does not travel straight. And those who have passed the event horizon and are caught in the field of a black hole and have given up choice completely, what can they say about where they are? Not knowing where anything is, some say that there is no choice but to embrace all the unknowing and all the life and all the beings and cherish them? I am awakening in these dreams like the snow flakes before the spring fall gentler but heavier than before bringing the news of ripening seeds and then dissolve in mountain streams Sahajman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 > Where is anyone Oh Dear Wim? Sahajman Of course, Sahajman, we know you are here, near or no-w-here... So why indeed ask.? As all is here, there nor anywhere, blah blah, blah. However remember, we play this game of hide and seek? Some call it "earthly existence" in "this day and age" and you were not playing on our playground for a while at least it seemed. So I ask: "Do you want to play with me?" Love, Wim P.S.. And remember you promised us some lucid writing predating Buddha's words...? Not that we need it but you promised...eh? Thanks for your last words... more to come? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 , "Wim Borsboom" <aurasphere@h...> wrote: > > Where is anyone Oh Dear Wim? > Sahajman > > Of course, Sahajman, we know you are here, near or no-w-here... So why > indeed ask.? > playing on our playground for a while at least it seemed. So I ask: "Do you > want to play with me?" > > Love, Wim There is no question of my wanting to play dear Wim. We are all playing one way or another. Yes, the stories of Buddha and how I taught him - that you wanted to know. Thanks for reminding me of the promises I made. At my level (the 101st for those who have forgotten - not that it matters a whit), all promises made are inherently false and all truths uttered are heart breaking enough to keep quiet for eons. Buddha was just one of the boys. Many before him and many since. Nothing special although I personally liked him. I will send my stories to Harshaji periodically to be edited and will rely on that rather than my current help which is quite good but was not there at the time. You had to be there to understand what went on. Sahajman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 Love you Sahajman, You know I agree fully with what you say..., and that about Buddha..., I was there as well. Ah, the playing of life..., also the children's play. I actually remember playing with the little Siddhart in the royal compound, peeking through a cracked brick wall, trying to climb it.... Did not work, but we did get a good look. Memories of things done in the past, protraction into dreams of the future. Where, indeed, are we, oh dear Sahajman?! Yes, living directly in immediacy, no promises needing to be being made . 'Immediacy' Such a beautiful word! 'Immediacy', no medium, nothing in between whatsoever. No protraction in immediacy. No memory No regret. No hope. No despair No faith No dreams No past no future No nothing No Something Just.... Love, Wim That's all PS. There is this inescapable oneness in our mutual play of diversity. Sahajman wrote: > There is no question of my wanting to play dear Wim. We are all > playing one way or another. Yes, the stories of Buddha and how I > taught him - that you wanted to know. Thanks for reminding me of the > promises I made. At my level (the 101st for those who have forgotten > - not that it matters a whit), all promises made are inherently false > and all truths uttered are heart breaking enough to keep quiet for > eons. > > Buddha was just one of the boys. Many before him and many since. > Nothing special although I personally liked him. > > I will send my stories to Harshaji periodically to be edited and will > rely on that rather than my current help which is quite good but was > not there at the time. You had to be there to understand what went on. PS. I was, and still get some glimpses of you and your situation. There is this inescapable onenes in our mutual play of diversity. Wim, again, Love as always, 'altimes', 'alwheres' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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