Guest guest Posted May 10, 2001 Report Share Posted May 10, 2001 > Namaste Joyce, > > This is only applicable in the lower astral where people have a gender > memory. Hence low paradises, but yet the paradises of most of the > dualistic religions.....ONS Tony. Namaste, Tony, As a part of training the mind, the Tibetans have a series of "slogans" -one of them you might consider... "Don't be predictable." J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2001 Report Share Posted May 10, 2001 , "Joyce Short" <insight@s...> wrote: > > > Namaste Joyce, > > > > This is only applicable in the lower astral where people have a gender > > memory. Hence low paradises, but yet the paradises of most of the > > dualistic religions.....ONS Tony. > > Namaste, Tony, > > As a part of training the mind, the Tibetans have a series of "slogans" -one > of them you might consider... > > "Don't be predictable." > > J. Namaste Joyce, It is interesting that humans were of combined both sexes for millions of years until the 'Eve', division of such...ONS Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2001 Report Share Posted May 10, 2001 On 5/10/01 at 11:41 AM Joyce Short wrote: [...]º º"Don't be predictable." º ºJ. In that case, here's a haiku just for you freedom without name that must be the greatest game spontaneity lost <laugh> Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2001 Report Share Posted May 10, 2001 , "jb" <janb@a...> wrote: > > On 5/10/01 at 11:41 AM Joyce Short wrote: > > [...]º > º"Don't be predictable." > º > ºJ. > > In that case, here's a haiku just for you > > freedom without name > that must be the greatest game > spontaneity lost > > <laugh> > > Jan Namaste Jan, I would be happy to be as predictable and constantly unchangeable as the Self.....ONS Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2001 Report Share Posted May 10, 2001 On 5/10/01 at 7:53 PM Tony O'Clery wrote: º, "jb" <janb@a...> wrote: º> º> On 5/10/01 at 11:41 AM Joyce Short wrote: º> º> [...]º º> º"Don't be predictable." º> º º> ºJ. º> º> In that case, here's a haiku just for you º> º> freedom without name º> that must be the greatest game º> spontaneity lost º> º> <laugh> º> º> Jan º ºNamaste Jan, º ºI would be happy to be as predictable and constantly unchangeable as ºthe Self.....ONS I can imagine that Tony... The laugh of course is that when the Unchangeable Self is the sole reality, mind is empty - hence anything could "pop up" by itself - the essential unpredictability of unadulterated manifested life. Only "conditioned ego based life" is predictable because it is "fixed pattern thinking, evaluating and judging". But you know that already <laugh> And you also know the "sad side": any resistance to Shakti fill find a way through the "backdoor": the only way in societies burdened with behavioral dogmas... Hence, the soap of conditioning continues <laugh> Janh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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