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Tony O'Clery <aoclery

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Friday, June 29, 2001 2:40 AM

There's a mug born everyday, and an jnani it

seems.

 

>Namaste All,

>

>If I came on here under a different name put up another website, and

>then stuck strictly to the writings in my pronouncements.

>

>It looks like people would be saying this is a new enlightened being.

>

 

This may sound as an off-topic, but you touch the deep question: "Who am

I?". We more or less makes opinions about other peoples and ourselves, due

to outer appearances. We are defined and enslaved by a "description", which

is not reality.

 

If Bill Clinton wrote something truth on the web, he would probably get

opponents among republicans. If George W.Bush wrote something truth on the

web, he would probably get opponents among democrats. If both wrote

something truth under other names, maybe all would agree?

 

If a PROSTITUTE wrote something extremly ingenious about quantum physics -

without revealing her identity, maybe scientists would be impressed? But,

how large do you think her chances would have been to be heard by a

scientific audience, if they knew her identity in store?

 

What occultists refers to as the terms the "third and the fourth astral

plane" is excactly the planes of consciousness where we are entrapped in

PINK ELEPHANT concepts about ourselves - and others. Many people identify

themselves with *roles*, such as a taxi driver, computer programmer, a

housewife, etc. The list of potential stereotype *roles* are endless. To the

degree we base our *self-esteem* on these empty conventions, we are

entrapped in these two astral planes. However, the human potensial is almost

endless. We are all spiritual beeings and much more than we are aware of.

So - if for example anyone here are 65 years old, remember that this is a

very PINK statement, because they are alot more than that!

 

Without commenting these *new guy on the block*, it just stuck me that maybe

Internet can open a MORE *real* world than the *reality* we otherwise live

in, because persons can be anonymous, making it possible to judge what

he/she has to say, instead of judgments based on PINK concepts about who

they *are*?

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