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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

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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

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, "jb" <janb@a...> wrote:

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> On 6/3/01 at 4:04 PM Mirror wrote:

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> 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.

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