Guest guest Posted March 19, 2001 Report Share Posted March 19, 2001 >> As this is illusion it leads to the next conclusion: That nothing is happening at all. >> Hmmm...well, I am new, so let me just jump right in with both feet. : ) Despite the fact that nothing may be happening at all or that everything may be happening all at once, I find delight in being/Being. When I am "plugged in" so to speak (I am thinking now of the white light phenomenon folks have been talking about), I experience the Allness/No-thingness/Duality/Dissolution of Opposites. And yet, and yet, everything becomes hightened. The smallest petal of a flower holds the amrita (nectar of immortality). I believe part of why we take bodies is for the purpose of experiencing; for the purpose of playing; for the purpose of discovering separation and then the joy of return. It is only the way I choose to look at it, perhaps because I am an artist and a poet, and also write songs. I noticed the beautiful poems that were in this last post. In any case, among such a group, every opinion adds to the facets of the jewel. Om ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2001 Report Share Posted March 19, 2001 Hi LInda, <nierika > Hmmm...well, I am new, so let me just jump right in with both feet. : ) And you landed well. > Despite the fact that nothing may be happening at all or that everything may > be happening all at once, I find delight in being/Being. When I am "plugged > in" so to speak (I am thinking now of the white light phenomenon folks have > been talking about), I experience the > Allness/No-thingness/Duality/Dissolution of Opposites. And yet, and yet, > everything becomes heightened. Yes, yes the miracle of the myriad of THINGS > The smallest petal of a flower holds the amrita > (nectar of immortality). And indeed so do we humans. Do you know that we can actually physically taste that as well , not just symbolically? See below for a link to my thoughts on this. > I believe part of why we take bodies is for the > purpose of experiencing; for the purpose of playing; for the purpose of > discovering separation and then the joy of return. It is only the way I > choose to look at it, It IS the only way indeed... and the only choice... Free choice and free will gives you no other than this, so that one rediscovers the 'Sat Chit Tapas Ananda'. You notice that I put tapas (will) with the three others, came to me via Sri Aurobindo. I bet you, you know all this... we all exist (sat), we all know stuff (chit), all of us have a will (tapas), and all of us have moments of happiness (ananda) but it becomes Sat Chit Tapas Ananda upon having recovered our original integrated human / divine self... BTW. For gastro-intestinal problems... digestive enzymes... > perhaps because I am an artist and a poet, and also > write songs. I noticed the beautiful poems that were in this last post. In > any case, among such a group, every opinion adds to the facets of the jewel. I hope that White wolf allows me to put his poems on my website... > Om ~ Linda Nice to see you here Linda Love, Wim http://www.aurasphere.dhs.org For a discussion (it starts off a bit controversial) on amrita or nectar http://aurasphere.dhs.org/Kundalini%20Posts/NectarAndBandhas > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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