Guest guest Posted June 3, 2001 Report Share Posted June 3, 2001 ºTony: º> However giving up the struggle with the ego doesn't always bring total º> liberation. For if one is merged with energy then one has to wait º> until pralaya to completely merge with Nirguna Brahman....ONS...Tony. Mira: ºIf pralaya is a small village on the beach of Thailand... I might be ºinclined to wait :-) ºI would like to know if the merging with Nirguna Brahman is mandatory ºthough. I am married and I don't want to get in trouble with my husband... Jan: One of the villages here is called "Playa Paraiso" (Paradise Beach). It has merged with Nirguna Brahman already, hence that name And most of the friends visiting here agree... whether they are married or not, and merge their trouble with Nirguna Brahman to realize it was never "theirs" - to realize it was both imagination and mad_i_nation Sounds very attractive. Can't make it this summer though. Have to stay right here, where all is available, without waiting for it :-) But I imagine it must be paradise over there... Love, Mira Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2001 Report Share Posted June 3, 2001 On 6/3/01 at 4:04 PM Mirror wrote: ººTony: ºº> However giving up the struggle with the ego doesn't always bring total ºº> liberation. For if one is merged with energy then one has to wait ºº> until pralaya to completely merge with Nirguna Brahman....ONS...Tony. º ºMira: ººIf pralaya is a small village on the beach of Thailand... I might be ººinclined to wait :-) ººI would like to know if the merging with Nirguna Brahman is mandatory ººthough. I am married and I don't want to get in trouble with my husband... º ºJan: ºOne of the villages here is called "Playa Paraiso" (Paradise Beach). ºIt has merged with Nirguna Brahman already, hence that name ºAnd most of the friends visiting here agree... whether they are married ºor not, and merge their trouble with Nirguna Brahman to realize ºit was never "theirs" - to realize it was both imagination and mad_i_nation º º º ºSounds very attractive. Can't make it this summer though. ºHave to stay right here, where all is available, without waiting for it :-) ºBut I imagine it must be paradise over there... ºLove, ºMira Paradise is an empty mind and even more so, an empty body. But, as a figure of speech, the wallpaper certainly adds a finishing touch and here that still is rather exquisite... When visiting the mountains in 1991, that was love at first sight (and smell) - two years later that wish (to live here) was fulfilled. These days, with so many wildflowers in full bloom, one almost gets knocked down by the fragrances... Love, Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2001 Report Share Posted June 3, 2001 , "jb" <janb@a...> wrote: > > > > > On 6/3/01 at 4:04 PM Mirror wrote: > > ººTony: > ºº> However giving up the struggle with the ego doesn't always bring total > ºº> liberation. For if one is merged with energy then one has to wait > ºº> until pralaya to completely merge with Nirguna Brahman....ONS...Tony. > º > ºMira: > ººIf pralaya is a small village on the beach of Thailand... I might be > ººinclined to wait :-) > ººI would like to know if the merging with Nirguna Brahman is mandatory > ººthough. I am married and I don't want to get in trouble with my husband... > º > ºJan: > ºOne of the villages here is called "Playa Paraiso" (Paradise Beach). > ºIt has merged with Nirguna Brahman already, hence that name > ºAnd most of the friends visiting here agree... whether they are married > ºor not, and merge their trouble with Nirguna Brahman to realize > ºit was never "theirs" - to realize it was both imagination and mad_i_nation > º > º > º > ºSounds very attractive. Can't make it this summer though. > ºHave to stay right here, where all is available, without waiting for it :-) > ºBut I imagine it must be paradise over there... > ºLove, > ºMira > > Paradise is an empty mind and even more so, an empty body. > But, as a figure of speech, the wallpaper certainly > adds a finishing touch and here that still is rather > exquisite... When visiting the mountains in 1991, > that was love at first sight (and smell) - two years > later that wish (to live here) was fulfilled. > These days, with so many wildflowers in full bloom, one almost > gets knocked down by the fragrances... > > Love, > Jan Namaste All, Yes there are many sankrit names in SE Asia due to the previous Indian influences over the thousands of years....Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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